Dietmar Hempel

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Dietmar Hempel (born September 28, 1953 ) was a soccer player in the GDR soccer game. For 1. FC Magdeburg he played briefly in the Oberliga, the highest GDR soccer class. He is 18 times national junior player.

Hempel had his greatest football successes in junior football. In the 1969/70 season he was both champion and GDR junior cup winner with the junior team of 1. FC Magdeburg. In 1971 and 1972 Hempel was a member of the GDR junior national team. With her he completed 18 international matches in which he scored five goals. After he had obtained the right to play in the men's area at the age of 18, he was accepted into the squad of the second team of the FCM, which had just been promoted to the second-rate GDR league .

On October 11, 1972 Hempel was first used in the 1st team of the FCM. On the 4th day of the 1972/73 season he was in the match FC Carl Zeiss Jena -1. FCM (1-0) came on in the 77th minute for right wing striker Hans-Jürgen Hermann . Most of the time, however, Hempel played in the 2nd team and never played for more than 90 minutes in his four other league games.

In 1977 Hempel left 1. FC Magdeburg and joined the GDR league club Stahl Blankenburg for a year , who was trained by his former teammate Jörg Ohm . A year later he moved to the GDR league promoted Lok Stendal and was there with the ex-Magdeburgers Ludwig Posorski and Lothar and Manfred Briebach in the squad. In the 1979/80 season he was no longer in the official league line-up.

All league appearances
(results from the point of view of FCM, e = substituted, a = substituted)
October 11, 1972 FC Carl Zeiss Jena (A) 0: 1 13 min. (e)
February 22, 1975 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (A) 1: 1 30 min. (e)
March 1, 1975 Sachsenring Zwickau (H) 2: 1 13 min. (e)
April 5th 1975 Hansa Rostock (H) 2-0 58 min. (a)
November 12, 1975 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (A) 2: 2) 33 min. (e)

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For the first version, the German Sportecho born 1970 to 1983 were used as the source.