Dietmar Bletsch

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Dietmar Bletsch
Personnel
birthday June 18, 1964
place of birth Germany
size 175 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983-1988 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 56 0(4)
1988-1989 Motor "Fritz Heckert" KMSt. 31 0(5)
1989-1994 BSV Stahl Brandenburg 56 0(8)
1994– ?? Schwarz-Rot Neustadt ?? 0(?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1982-1984 GDR U-18 10 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000-2008 Prignitzer cuckoo kickers
since 2013 MSV Neuruppin
1 Only league games are given.

Dietmar Bletsch (born June 18, 1964 ) is a former German soccer player who was active in the GDR Oberliga from 1983 to 1991 and the 2nd Bundesliga in 1991/92 . He is a ten-time GDR junior national player and later became a football coach. Since 2013 he has been a soccer coach for the Brandenburg association league club MSV Neuruppin .

Career as a soccer player

As a 14-year-old, Bletsch joined the youth team of FC Karl-Marx-Stadt in 1978 . Up until 1982 he played in all youth teams at FCK and played ten international junior matches as a junior player between 1982 and 1983. On November 26, 1983, the 1.75 m tall Bletsch played as a substitute in his first game in the Oberliga, the top division of the GDR . By the end of the season, another five assignments followed as a substitute. For the season 1984/85 he was officially nominated for the league, but was only five times in the starting line-up, he was also ten times substitute. On May 4, 1985, he scored his first league goal in the match between Motor Suhl and FCK (1: 5). Until the 1986/87 season, Bletsch did not get beyond the status of a substitute player. He only made his breakthrough in 1987/88, when he was mainly used in midfield, playing 18 of the 26 point games. Nevertheless, at the end of the season, after a total of 56 league games with four goals, he was delegated and had to continue his career with the second division motor "Fritz Heckert" Karl-Marx-Stadt . There he was immediately a regular player, played 31 of the 34 point games and scored five goals.

Then Bletsch returned to the league and initially played for the company sports club Stahl Brandenburg . In his first Brandenburg season in 1989/90, he was used 22 times, where he was in the starting line-up in 16 games and scored four goals. In the following season, in which the Brandenburgers competed as BSV Stahl after German reunification and acceptance into the DFB , he was not part of the regular team, he only played eight point games and scored only one goal. As eighth of the table, the BSV successfully took part in the qualifying round for the 2nd Bundesliga , Bletsch was involved in one game of the six matches. In the second division season 1991/92 he was used in 32 league games in 26 encounters, he was in the starting line-up 22 times and scored three goals. There was also a game (1 goal) in the DFB-Pokal, which the BSV won 1: 3 i. E. lost at Greifswalder SC . The BSV ended the season as relegated. Bletsch played for the BSV two more seasons in the third-class soccer Oberliga Nordost . While the BSV qualified for the new third-class regional league for the 1994/95 season, Bletsch moved to SV Schwarz-Rot Neustadt (Dosse) in the fourth-class Oberliga Nord-Ost. In 1996 he was relegated to the Brandenburg League with the Neustadt team . In 2001, Bletsch appeared again for two seasons with MSV Neuruppin in the major league.

Coaching career

Bletsch, who had successfully completed his studies as a qualified sports teacher in 1988, has an A-trainer license. In 2000 he was initially a player-coach with the Prignitzer Kuckuck Kickers . Under his leadership, the team rose within seven years from the 2nd district class to the fifth class Brandenburg League. After the club separated from Bletsch in 2008, he ran youth work at the DFB base in Neuruppin. On July 1, 2013, he took over the position of coach at MSV Neuruppin in the Brandenburg League.

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