Heiko Löpelt

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Heiko Löpelt
Personnel
birthday August 3, 1965
place of birth FrankenthalGDR
size 177 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1972 SG Frankenthal
1972-1988 BSG progress Bischofswerda
1978-1984 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1986 SG Dynamo Dresden II 41 (14)
1986 SG Dynamo Dresden 7 0(0)
1988-1993 BSG / FV progress Bischofswerda /
Bischofswerdaer FV 08
125 (33)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983 GDR U-18 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Heiko Löpelt (born August 3, 1965 in Frankenthal ) is a former German soccer player . In the top division of GDR football , the Oberliga , he played for Dynamo Dresden and BSG Progress Bischofswerda .

Athletic career

Community and club stations

In the summer of 1984 Heiko Löpelt moved from the junior top division team of SG Dynamo Dresden , to which he had belonged since 1978, to the second team of the Black and Yellows . This representation had become Dresden district champion in the preseason and had acquired the right to participate in the second-rate league through a promotion round .

Although the SGD reserve eleven usually remained Löpelt's traditional field of activity, he was also used seven times in the first division team of Dresden. In 1985/86 he played four games, in the following season the new senior division coach Eduard Geyer offered him three times. However , Löpelt could not prevail against the established Dresden attackers Ralf Minge , Ulf Kirsten and Torsten Gütschow .

In the summer of 1988, the 1.77-meter-tall attacker, who last played national football for Dresden in late summer 1986, appeared in the second division squad of BSG Progress Bischofswerda , to which the mechanical engineer switched back in 1987. With six goals in 29 games, he helped in 1988/89 in the rise of the Bischofswerdaer in the East German upper house. In the turning season of the league , the eleven could not achieve relegation, but Löpelt confirmed his personal hit rate from the previous year one floor above. With his six goals he was the most successful player of the bottom of the table, who only scored 22 hits (season minus value together with EFC Stahl ).

After relegation he kept progress, now no longer as a company sports community , but as an FV (football club), the loyalty. In the last independent season of East German second division football , in which he scored two goals in 18 appearances, the relegated league finished fourth in season A. After the merging of East and West German football , the "pushers" kicked off from the first season of the amateur First league in the NOFV area in third class. In two seasons in the NOFV-Amateur-Oberliga , he scored 19 times in 60 games. At the age of 28, he ended his football career due to persistent knee problems.

Selection bets

In October 1983, the Dynamo striker was once called up in the GDR U-18 national team. In the 1-1 draw against Hungary's junior team in Flöha, he played as a right winger , among others, together with his Dresden team-mate Tino Gottlöber , with whom he later met again in Bischofswerda.

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