Heinz Mil

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Heinz Mil (born May 27, 1926 ) is a former German soccer player. For the BSG Turbine Weimar he played in 1950/51 in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football .

Athletic career

For the 1950/51 season, the company sports community (BSG) Turbine Weimar was promoted to the GDR league. The player line-up also included 24-year-old defender Heinz Mil. Coach Gerhard Fischer used him for the first time on the 5th league matchday after the regular defender Paul Trommler was out for a long time. After Mill had already shown himself to be successful in the first half of the season with three goals, Fischer offered him several times as a striker in the second half of the season, which led to the result that Mil had become the most successful shooter of the BSG Turbine with twelve goals at the end of the season. Turbine Weimar was able to secure relegation and played from 1951/52 in the second-rate GDR league . Heinz Mil was able to defend his regular place in the squad and was missing in only six of a total of 72 league games within three seasons by 1954. In the 1953/54 season, Mil was the top scorer for the Weimar team for the second time with 13 goals. These went into their fourth GDR league season as BSG locomotives in the 1954/55 season. The 28-year-old Mil was still part of the league line-up, but this time he was only called up in five point games. Since the GDR league was reduced from three to one season for the coming season, the BSG locomotive was no longer able to stay in sixth place at the end of the season, and it had to move to the new third-class second GDR in 1956 (change to the calendar year season) - Compete in the league. The immediate promotion to the first GDR league succeeded, but Heinz Mill was no longer part of the team in 1957. Since he no longer appeared in the higher football classes elsewhere, he had a record of 25 league games with 12 goals and 71 GDR league games with 28 goals in five seasons.

literature

  • The new football week : born 1950–1957. ISSN  0323-8407
  • Andreas Baingo, Michael Horn: The History of the GDR Oberliga. 2nd Edition. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 3-89533-428-6 , p. 345.
  • DFSF (Ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949–1991 (Volume 8). Berlin 2011, p. 266.

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