Fritz Schattauer

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Fritz Schattauer (born February 21, 1937 in Schurgupchen, East Prussia ) is a former German football player and coach.

Athletic career

Career as a player

Schattauer began his footballing career at the age of twelve in St. Egidien (Saxony). Later stations were the GDR league clubs BSG Chemie Glauchau from 1956 to 1958 with 57 competitive games / nine goals and from December 1958 to 1968 BSG Wismut Gera with 185 games and 38 goals. In the 1966/67 season Schattauer played with Wismut Gera in the GDR top division. After a serious knee injury in the first game, he had to take a long break and then came to a total of twelve league games with one goal in the second half series. The striker was appointed several times in selection teams (including the southern selection of the German Football Association). In the 1964/65 season, the GDR trade journal “Die Neue Fußballwoche” (fuwo) selected him as the best right-winger in the GDR league south. After relegation from the GDR league to the GDR league, Schattauer completed two more games in the GDR league in the 1967/68 season and then ended his career in competitive sports.

Career as a coach

Schattauer then worked as a junior trainer, initially at Wismut Gera and later for almost 20 years as a district trainer in Gera. Under his leadership, the junior teams came out on top at DFV junior tournaments (DFV Spartakiaden / Central Spartakiaden). Several players made it into the GDR Oberliga ( FC Carl Zeiss Jena ) and the GDR national team, and later also in teams in the Bundesliga and the German national team. Schattauer, who completed a sports teacher degree at DHfK Leipzig from 1971 to 1974, organized and managed the promotion of talents as well as the training and further education of trainers in district sports schools. He was also a co-author of the training program for basic training in DFV in the GDR as well as in the DFV's first level coaching council. In 1990 he was appointed the responsible regional coach in the Thuringian Football Association and headed the Thuringian base of the German Football Association (DFB) in Bad Blankenburg with selected talents from the TFV. He was also responsible for the work in the TFV bases as well as for the formation and management of the association selection teams. From 1999 to 2010 Schattauer was a talent scout for the DFB in the A and B junior leagues of the Bundesliga as well as at the DFB viewing tournaments in Duisburg and Berlin. At the U-16 European Championship in England in 2001 he was used by the DFB as a match observer .

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  1. The place was called "Szurgupchen" until 1936, "Sprindort" from 1938 to 1946, after 1946 "Deschnjowo" in Russian and is considered extinct
  2. Training program for basic training in the DFV of the GDR in 1981