Günter Madeja

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Günter Madeja
Personnel
birthday May 14, 1939
place of birth Bad Ziegenhals , Germany
position Attack , midfield
Juniors
Years station
from 1954 LVB Leipzig locomotive
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1960 BSG Empor Neustrelitz
1961-1968 Up / Hansa Rostock 68 (13)
until 1969 Hansa Rostock II
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1971-1976 TSG construction Rostock
1 Only league games are given.

Günter Madeja (born May 14, 1939 in Bad Ziegenhals / Neisse district) is a former football player from the GDR . For SC Empor / FC Hansa Rostock he played in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of the East German Football Association .

As a youth player, Madeja was a member of the Leipziger Betriebsportgemeinschaft (BSG) Lok LVB. Later he moved to the Mecklenburg BSG Empor Neustrelitz , with whose 1st men's team he last played in the fourth-class district league Neubrandenburg .

In November 1960 Madeja moved to the top division SC Empor Rostock at the age of 21. However, he remained a student at the engineering school for civil engineering in Neustrelitz , where he only completed his studies in the summer of 1961. He played his first league game for SC Empor on the 1st matchday of the 1961/62 season on March 5, 1961 in the encounter Dynamo Berlin - Empor Rostock (1: 4), as a substitute for the half-left striker Heino Kleiminger . In his first league season, which ran over 39 days due to the change from the calendar year to the autumn-summer rhythm, Madeja played a total of ten point games, each as a striker, but only the last five over the full 90 minutes. In 1962/63 he was able to increase to 17 of 26 played league games and had consistently used a fixed position as a half-left striker. Already in 1963/64 he had lost his regular place and only made ten appearances in the top division. After a low point with only six league games in 1964/65, Madeja was able to increase again to 13 first division games in 1965/66. His team now ran as FC Hansa Rostock after the soccer section was spun off as an independent soccer club from SC Empor. In 1964 and 1965 Madeja was a member of the GDR junior national team and played two international matches with her. In the 1966/67 season he was only used in the last seven league games, now for the first time continuously as a midfielder. For the 1967/68 season Madeja was nominated for the second team of FC Hansa, which had been promoted to the second-rate GDR league . There he played 18 of 30 league games, alternating as a left winger and a midfielder. After Wolfgang Wruck was injured , Madeja played six league games at the end of the season. He completed his last season for FC Hansa Rostock in 1968/69, in which he only played eleven point games with the second team. In the summer of 1969, at the age of 30, he ended his career as a competitive footballer. In the nine years at the Rostock club he had played 68 league games in which he had scored 13 goals. He was also used in ten GDR Cup and 18 Intercup games.

In 1971 Madeja joined the third-class TSG Bau Rostock and became a player-coach there. He led the team in 1973 in the GDR league, in which 15 point games played until 1975. In the summer of 1976 he ended his coaching work at TSG.

Later Günter Madeja, who was trained as a civil engineer and teacher, worked as a teacher at the vocational school of the housing construction combine (WBK) in Rostock-Bramow. He taught sports and building construction. Today Günter Madeja lives in Leipzig.

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