Dietmar Cieslik

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Dietmar Cieslik (born September 5, 1950 ) is a former German soccer player who played second division soccer from 1969 to 1983 in Eisleben and Tiefenort .

Athletic career

Dietmar Cieslik played his first point games in national GDR football when he played nine games in the second-rate GDR league for the Dynamo Eisleben police sports club in the 1969/70 season . Until 1973 Cieslik was represented with SG Dynamo in the GDR league and by then had come to 52 of the 102 league games played. He had scored 15 goals, and in 1971 he was the top scorer of his team with ten goals. 1973 Dynamo Eisleben had to relegate to the Halle district league, but became district champion with Cieslik and managed to get promoted again immediately. In the GDR league season 1974/75 Cieslik his most league appearances so far, in the 22 point games was called up 21 times.

For the 1975/76 season Cieslik left Eisleben and joined the GDR league club BSG activist Kali Werra Tiefenort (BSG = company sports community , activist = central sports association for mining, Kali Werra = potash plant Werra ). While he had only been used in six league games in his first season, he then developed into a permanent regular. At the same time he was a successful scorer, who was five times top scorer of the BSG activist until 1982. In the 1981/82 season, the 31-year-old Cieslik was a fixed point of the team with 17 appearances in 22 league games and eight goals. After that, however, he had to pay tribute to his age and only made ten league appearances in 1982/83, in his last season he only played three times in the GDR league and didn't score a goal for the first time after twelve GDR league seasons.

After Dietmar Cieslik had ended his career as a football player in the performance area in the course of the 1983/84 season, in which he had continuously been active as a striker, his record showed 210 games in the GDR league with 80 goals.

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