Fritz Döschner

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Fritz Döschner (born December 6, 1934 ) is a former Dresden soccer player. For the SC Einheit Dresden , he played in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of the GDR Football Association .

Soccer career

Fritz Döschner played until the end of 1960 with the company sports community (BSG) Empor Tabak Dresden in the third-class, from 1955 fourth-class Dresden district league . Until then, he saw himself as a hobby footballer without any major ambitions. But he showed qualities with which he earned a good reputation in Dresden football. Döschner found himself after a campaign by the Dresden district newspaper Sächsische Zeitung under the headline "All are called", which advertised a concentration of the best football players in the district at SC Einheit Dresden and the persistent insistence of his friend, SC player Felix Vogel ready to play for the SC unit in the major league from 1961. The league season 1961/62 ran because of the change from the calendar year to the summer-spring rhythm over 39 game days. Döschner usually played as a right half-forward 38 and scored nine goals. At the end of the season, the SC unit had to relegate from the league, in 1966 the football section was detached from the sports club and restructured to FSV Lokomotive Dresden . Döschner experienced all of this as an active football player, only in 1970 he withdrew from the first team. Until 1973 he played, again as a recreational footballer, with the second team of the FSV Lok in the district league.

Working life

Döschner learned to be a plumber after completing his schooling. Until 1990 he worked in the roof plumbing of the Dresden state-owned company for technical building equipment, most recently as production manager. Among other things, he worked on the reconstruction of the Dresden Semperoper and the Dresden Palace . On April 1, 1991 he founded his own Döschner GmbH Dresden, which also mainly deals with roof plumbing, but now operates throughout Germany and Europe. His son Matthias Döschner , a 40-time GDR national soccer player, worked temporarily in his father's company.

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  1. ^ German sports echo of December 12, 1980