Hans Strübing

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Hans Strübing (born October 30, 1935 ) is a former German football player who was active in 1960 for SC Aufbau Magdeburg in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football .

Athletic career

In the summer of 1955, the 19-year-old Hans Strübing joined the second-rate GDR league club, the Betriebsportgemeinschaft (BSG) Motor Mitte Magdeburg. Prior to that, Strübing had played in the third-class district league of Magdeburg at BSG Einheit Burg . When a transition round had to be held in GDR football in autumn 1955 to switch to the calendar season, thirteen games were played in the GDR league. Strübing was used in ten games and scored four goals. In the 1956 season he consolidated his position as a regular player with 22 appearances in 26 games. As a goal scorer he was successful with eight goals. During the 1957 season, in which he was called up 21 times in league games and again scored eight goals, he and his team were taken over by SC Aufbau Magdeburg. After a weaker season in 1958, in which he was only used in 19 point games and only scored two goals, he seemed to have found his old strength at the beginning of the 1959 season. Until the ninth matchday he was regularly used as a right winger, but after that he played only irregularly, most recently almost only as a substitute. In his 21 league matches, however, he still scored five goals and was thus involved in the promotion of his team to the league. After only four games at the beginning of the league season in 1960, of which he only played two games from the start, he then dropped out of the first team. He never returned to higher-class football. From 1955 to 1960 he was used in 97 league games and scored 28 goals.

literature

  • German sport echo : born 1955–1960. ISSN  0323-8628
  • Andreas Baingo, Michael Horn: The History of the GDR Oberliga. 2nd Edition. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 3-89533-428-6 , p. 333.
  • DFSF (Ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949–1991 (Volume 8). Berlin 2011, p. 343.

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