Franz Bialas

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Franz Bialas
Personnel
birthday October 22, 1929
place of birth RatiborGerman Empire
position striker
Juniors
Years station
SpVgg Ratibor 03
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1953 BSG unit Seelow
1953-1954 BSG Motor Altenburg
1954 BSG Up Louder 5 (0)
1954-1956 SC Empor Rostock 21 (7)
1 Only league games are given.

Franz Bialas (born October 22, 1929 in Ratibor ) is a former football player from the GDR .

Franz Bialas, born in Upper Silesia in Germany at the time, played football for SpVgg Ratibor 03 as a youth . The soccer striker won the Frankfurt (Oder) district championship in Seelow in 1953 with the local BSG unit and only just missed promotion to the second-rate GDR league . In 1953/54 he played for Motor Altenburg in the GDR league. Together with his brother Arthur Bialas , he moved to BSG Empor Lauter in the GDR league for the 1954/55 season . For Empor Lauter, he completed five league games.

When the Empor Lauter players were delegated to the newly founded SC Empor Rostock in November 1954 , he went as one of twelve Empor players, including his brother, from the Ore Mountains to the Baltic Sea coast. He played for SC Empor until 1956, where he played 21 league games and scored seven goals. In 1955 Bialas was in the starting line-up of the FDGB Cup final against SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt . He was replaced at break and Empor lost 2: 3 after extra time. In the games for the FDGB Cup he was used a total of three times and scored one goal. Bialas played his last league game on May 16, 1956 with SC activist Brieske Senftenberg (0-1 defeat) as a right winger.

His daughter Marion Bialas was also active as a soccer player. She played at BSG Post Rostock .

Individual evidence

  1. mostkowiszalency.fora.pl (Polish)
  2. Dawid Smolorz, Paweł Czado, Joachim Waloszek: Górnoślązacy w polskiej i niemieckiej reprezentacji narodowej w piłce nożnej - wczoraj i dziś. Sport i polityka na Górnym Ślasku. , 2012 (Polish)
  3. rsssf.com, East Germany 1954/55 , accessed on December 31, 2007

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