Erich Lüdecke

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Erich Lüddeke
Personnel
birthday November 24, 1922
place of birth Klein SteimkeGermany
Juniors
Years station
-1939 VfB Peine (not sure)
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1939 (...) VfB Peine (not sure)
1941-1945 Eintracht Braunschweig
1945 SG Cottbus-Ost
1945-1946 SG Ströbitz
1946-1948 SG Cottbus-Ost
1948 Rot-Weiß Cottbus
1948-1949 SG Sportfreunde Cottbus
1949-1950 ZBSG Textile Cottbus
1950-1951 BSG Progress Meerane 20 (2)
1951-1952 Progress in Cottbus
1952-1954 BSG Chemie Großräschen
1954-1958 BSG locomotive Cottbus
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1958-1963 BSG locomotive Cottbus
1963-1967 SG Dynamo Cottbus
1968-1969 Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
1969-1971 BSG Energie Cottbus
1971-1974 BSG activist Black Pump
1 Only league games are given.

Erich Lüddeke (spelling sic, born November 24, 1922 in Klein Steimke ) is a former German football coach and player in various positions.

Football career

Lüddeke is said to have belonged to Eintracht Braunschweig until 1945 , before he ran for SG Cottbus Ost in the autumn of the same year (until November 1945). His next club station at SG Ströbitz followed briefly from December 1945 to the end of March 1946, before he rejoined Cottbus Ost from May 1946 to 1950. In 1947 and 1948 he won the state championship of Brandenburg. He then exercised the post of player-coach for the BSG progress Meerane in the GDR upper league from 1950 to 1951. From 1951 to 1952 he worked in the same position at BSG Progress Cottbus. From 1952 to 1954 he was a player coach at BSG Chemie Großräschen for another two years.

In Cottbus, Lüddeke played for a nominal six different SGs and BSGs (see “Gentlemen”) over the years, but with the exception of the BSG Lokomotive , it seems to have been a matter of club or community name changes .

The following are noted on player stakes:

  • 20 DS top division games with 2 goals
  • 71 GDR league games with 2 goals

Lüddeke worked as a coach at BSG Lokomotive Cottbus (initially player coach, from 1954 to 1959 as coach), SG Dynamo Cottbus (1960 to 1966), district coach Cottbus (1966 to 1967), BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt (youngsters, 1967 to 1968), BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt (1968 to 1969), BSG Energie Cottbus (1969 to 1971) and most recently with the BSG activist Schwarze Pump Hoyerswerda from 1971 to 1974. With Eisenhüttenstadt in 1969 he was promoted to the league. After that, the Cottbus football district committee used him as a district trainer.

The other Lüddecke

Gerhard "Bratz" Lüddecke (sic) moved in 1939 from the youth department of the VfB Peine in the first team on, played in the period between 1947/48 and 1951, returned to his hometown and then moved from there FSV in the second League West for SSV Hagen . Born on March 14, 1922, he was a different footballer, albeit from the same area. In 1952 he returned to VfB Peine before joining Sparta Nordhorn in 1953 . Which of the two had played for Eintracht Braunschweig from 1940/41 is not certain (after Leske it was Erich), but the Eintracht club news rather point to Gerhard.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Lüdecke. Retrieved March 23, 2016 . , the spelling does not seem correct
  2. Spelling as on the Cottbusser Verein-Museumsseite; also in the news sheet of the Braunschweiger Sportverein (sic) 'Eintracht' from 1895 eV , April 1941, page 6, but Lüddecke in most of the other editions. In the trade press in Northern Germany consistently “Lüddecke”, also in 1951 in the New Football Week .
  3. ^ New Football Week of October 9, 1951, page 18
  4. Erich Lüddeke on the FC Energie museum website (accessed on March 25, 2016)
  5. ^ Karl Heinz Niemeyer: 70 years of football ... and no end. The history of football in the Peine district , Hanover 1982, page 311
  6. ^ Karl Heinz Niemeyer: 70 years of football ... and no end. The history of football in the Peine district , Hanover 1982, page 405, cf. also team photos on pages 392 and 505
  7. DSFS (ed.): Football in West Germany 1945 - 1952 , page 225 (there, however, "Lüdecke" is written)
  8. ^ Karl Heinz Niemeyer: 70 years of football ... and no end. The history of football in the Peine district , Hanover 1982, pages 415 and 419