Heinz Minuth

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Heinz Minuth
Personnel
birthday November 8, 1929
position Striker , left runner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1949-11 / 1954 Anchor Wismar 127 (50)
11 / 1954-1963 Up Rostock 189 0(3)
1963-1964 TSG Wismar
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1955 DDR-B selection 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Heinz Minuth (born November 8, 1929 ) is a former GDR soccer player .

Minuth played between 1949 and 1954 for the ZSG / BSG Anker Wismar , with whom he completed the first season of the newly founded GDR league in 1949/50 . After a year he was relegated to the GDR league with the Wismar team . This was followed by the direct resurgence, in which Minuth was involved with 13 goals as the top scorer of his team. The team also ended the second league season for Wismar on a relegation zone. In his first two league seasons, Minuth completed a total of 60 point games for Wismar and scored 18 goals.

In November 1954, the upper league team of BSG Empor Lauter was delegated from the Ore Mountains to the Baltic Sea to Rostock. Twelve players from Lauter went to the Baltic Sea and from there formed the core of SC Empor Rostock . Since this number of players was not sufficient for the season, however, more players were sought. And before the second home game, Minuth was also part of the Rostock squad after playing ten point games in Wismar. Minuth, who was converted from a striker to an outside runner at the Rostock club , played a total of 153 times for Empor in the major league until 1963 and scored three goals. In the meantime, he rose in 1956 with uplift from the league, but at the end of the 1957 season he achieved immediate resurgence, in which he was involved with 26 point games.

On September 19, 1955, Minuth played an international match with the B selection of the GDR national team. In the encounter between GDR and Romania (3-0), he acted as a substitute.

Heinz Minuth was three times in the final of the GDR Cup with Empor Rostock and lost all three games. In 1955 the Rostock lost to SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt with 2: 3 after extra time. In 1957 the team had to admit defeat as a second division to SC Lokomotive Leipzig 1: 2 afterwards. The third defeat in the final followed in 1960, Empor lost to SC Motor Jena 2: 3, again in overtime. For Rostock, Minuth scored three goals in a total of 23 cup appearances.

After his time at Rostock, Minuth went to the third-class district division TSG Wismar at the beginning of the 1963/64 season . In the very first season he helped the team to the district championship and promotion to the GDR league. Minuth then ended his career as a competitive footballer.

successes

  • Promotion to the league: 1949, 1951 (Anker Wismar) , 1957 (Empor Rostock)
  • FDGB Cup finals: 1955, 1957, 1960 (Empor Rostock)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Markus Hesselmann, Michael Rosentritt: Hansa Rostock. The east is alive. , P. 28. Göttingen: Verlag die Werkstatt GmbH, 1999. ISBN 3-89533-258-5
  2. ^ Ostsee-Zeitung , November 6, 1999

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