Frank Wriedt

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Frank Wriedt (back) in a duel with Heiko Weber (1988)

Frank Wriedt (born August 30, 1964 ) is a former German soccer player who played for Hansa Rostock in the GDR upper league from 1988 to 1989 .

Athletic career

The 1.84 m tall defender Wriedt played his first league game in the second-rate GDR league on November 24, 1985 in the match on the 13th match day of the 1985/86 season between BSG Chemie Leipzig and BSG KKW Greifswald (1-0) as a substitute. Then he quickly fought for a regular place in the Greifswald defense. In his second GDR league season, Wriedt completed 31 of the 34 point games. Until the 18th matchday of the GDR League 1987/88 he was missing only in a point game.

After the winter break of the 1987/88 season, Wriedt moved in exchange with Mayk Bullerjahn to the league club Hansa Rostock, who needed a replacement for the injured defender Gernot Alms . Wriedt immediately integrated himself into the team and played all the point games until the end of the season. In the 1988/89 season he also injured himself on the third day of the season and fell out for the rest of the first half of the season. In the second half of the season he was back in ten of the 13 point games.

Despite his good record, Wriedt was dismissed from Hansa Rostock in the summer of 1989 and returned to the GDR league club BSG KKW Greifswald. There he took over the libero position , on which he played 33 of the 34 point games by the end of the season. In June 1990 he was taken over by the newly founded Greifswalder SC and was active with him until the end of the 2007/08 season. Initially, the GSC played in the second class NOFV league and after the DFB league reform as a result of German reunification from 1991 in the third class Oberliga Nordost , which was fourth class in 1994. For several years, Wriedt was the captain of the Greifswald team. He completed his last league game for the GSC on March 21, 1998, the 25th matchday of the 1997/98 season .

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