Georg Dimanski

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Georg Dimanski (born November 12, 1940 ) is a former German football player. With the company sports association (BSG) Motor Zwickau , he played in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of the GDR football association . In 1963 he won the Cup with Motor Zwickau. Dimanski is a junior international.

Dimanski began his football career with the youth teams of SC Turbine Erfurt , which at that time was the focus of football in the Thuringian area. On June 28, 1959, he played his only game with a GDR selection. In the junior international game Hungary - GDR (3-0) he was the central defender in the team. At the age of 19 he moved to the upper division Motor Zwickau and played his first division games immediately after the change in the 1960 season. As a player in midfield, he immediately fought for a regular place in the Motor-Elf, which he was able to defend until 1964.

Dimanski achieved the greatest success of his football career in 1963. On May 1, he was with Motor Zwickau as a left midfielder in the final of the GDR football cup , which Zwickau won 3-0 over Chemie Zeitz .

In the spring of 1964 Dimanski injured so badly that he could not be used in the league for a year. On March 21, 1965 he played his last league game in the encounter between SC Karl-Marx-Stadt and BSG Motor Zwickau (3-0), after which he ended his career as a competitive athlete. Over the course of six years, he had been used in 103 league games and had scored six goals as a defender and midfielder.

As a recreational footballer, Dimanski played from 1965 at the fourth-class BSG Stahl Fackel in what would later become the Zwickau district of Moselle , where he later became a coach. The successor club SV 1946 Mosel made Dimanski an honorary member.

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