Hartmut Meinert

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Hartmut Meinert
Personnel
birthday February 23, 1951
size 183 cm
position Defender / midfielder
Juniors
Years station
1961-1969 SC Chemie Halle / HFC Chemie
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1972 HFC chemistry II 33 0(1)
1970-1984 HFC chemistry 283 (14)
1 Only league games are given.

Hartmut Meinert (born February 23, 1951 ) is a former German soccer player. In the top division of GDR football , the GDR Oberliga , he played for HFC chemistry .

Athletic career

With the HFC Chemie, Meinert won the GDR championship title in 1969 in the first season of the junior league . Meinert had been part of SC Chemie Halle since 1961 , from which HFC Chemie emerged in 1966.

The defensive player, at that time a regular player in the 2nd team of the HFC in the GDR league , made his debut on the last match day of the 1969/70 season in the GDR upper league for the Saale townspeople. He played the full 90 minutes in the 1-1 draw at Leipzig's Georg-Schwarz-Sportpark against BSG Chemie there and was able to book 16 season appearances in the following year , still starting as a teenager.

By the time he left in the summer of 1984, Hartmut Meinert played 272 league games (13 goals) for HFC and eleven games (one hit) in the second division. In the 1973/74 season , Meinert and his teammates managed to move up directly from the league to the top division. In the European Cup he was used once in the 1970/71 season . After relegated again due to the 14th and last place in the top division season 1984 , the 33-year-old heating installer was no longer part of the rebuilding at HFC Chemie for the following season in the second division.

Trivia

He is ranked 72nd among the East German first division record players. For the HFC only Bernd Bransch (291 encounters) ran more often in the GDR elite division.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Arnhold: Hartmut Meinert - Matches and Goals in Oberliga . RSSSF.com . September 4, 2014. Accessed April 3, 2020.
  2. ^ Matthias Arnhold: East Germany - All-Time Most Matches Played in Oberliga . RSSSF.com . September 4, 2014. Accessed April 3, 2020.