Hans-Dieter Krampe

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Hans-Dieter Krampe (born January 6, 1937 in Halle (Saale) ; † December 3, 2019 ) was a German football player who played 264 games with six goals for ASK and FC Vorwärts Berlin in the GDR Oberliga and was the only one of all forward players could win six GDR championship titles.

career

Stations

The left-back came to ZSK Vorwärts KVP Berlin in 1955 via the stations BSG Post Halle (1951 to autumn 1954), BSG activist Lauchhammer (autumn 1954 to spring 1955) and ZSK Vorwärts Prenzlau (spring 1955 to autumn 1955). He auditioned for trainer Kurt Vorkauf and was used for the first time in the East German elite class in December of this year in the transition round. He made his debut on the last day of the single round in the 1: 4 away defeat against SC Empor Rostock . He did not make the leap into the regular team in the following season and Krampe mostly played in the forward reserve team. In 1957 , he played ten more games in the league team in the middle of the season held in the calendar year. When the army eleven, operating under the name ASK Vorwärts since the end of 1956, won their first championship title in front of SC Motor Jena in 1958 , "Maxe" Krampe then finally belonged to the regular formation with 17 matches. There followed for him with his teammates five more championships in 1960, 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1969. In a coach survey by the newspaper Deutsches Sportecho Krampe was chosen as the best left-back of the league season 1962/63 . In the last year of his career with the Red-Yellows, the defensive all-rounder only played two games in the major league. The 1965/66 season is known as his best round, where he played all 26 rounds and as a defender contributed four goals to the championship win with a two point lead over FC Carl Zeiss Jena . In the European Cup Krampe came to 18 inserts. After 14 years and 264 league games, the forward veteran ended his career in the first team of the FCV in 1969. In the seasons 1969/70 (29 games / 4 goals) and 1970/71 (8 games / 1 goal) he played for the 2nd team of FC Vorwärts Berlin in the GDR league .

The actual half-left was retrained early on as a defender and was technically the best person in the forward defense, a filigree technician, a playing defense strategist.

Selection teams, 1957 to 1965

The international career of the man from Halle began in the GDR youth national team in 1957. The defender celebrated his debut in the GDR's A-Elf on February 11, 1959 in Jakarta in the international match against Indonesia . In September 1959 he represented the GDR at the two German-German qualifying games for the 1960 Olympic qualification in Berlin and Düsseldorf against the amateur national team of the DFB. The highlights with the national team included the games on November 21, 1962 in Berlin against current vice world champions Czechoslovakia (2-1 victory) and the match against England on June 2, 1963 in the Leipzig Central Stadium in front of 90,000 spectators. The 1966 world champion won a goal from Bobby Charlton in the 70th minute with 2-1 goals against the GDR team of coach Karoly Soos . Krampe played his last and 28th international game on September 4, 1965 in the 3-2 defeat in Varna against Bulgaria.

After the playing career

The captain of the National People's Army later trained the ASG Vorwärts in Strausberg , where he also settled as a pensioner.

Tabular club stations

  • BSG Post Halle, 1951 to autumn 1954
  • BSG activist Lauchhammer, autumn 1954 to spring 1955
  • ZSK Forward KVP Prenzlau, spring 1955 to autumn 1955
  • ZSK / ZASK / ASK Vorwärts Berlin Reserve, 1955 to 1957
  • ASK and FC Vorwärts Berlin, 1957 to 1968
  • FC Vorwärts Berlin II, 1968 to 1971

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Dieter Krampe's obituary notices