Heinz Werner (soccer player, 1916)

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Heinz Werner (born April 12, 1916 in Riesa ; † unknown) was a German football player and worked as a football coach in the GDR from 1953 .

Career

Werner began to play organized football when he was twelve. At first he played as a goalkeeper in workers' sport, later he joined the Riesaer SV . With his successor, the BSG Stahlwerk Riesa, he played until 1953 and was appointed several times in the state selection of Saxony .

From 1953 to 1954 Werner completed a coaching course at the Leipzig Sports University DHfK . From January 1956 he took over the training of the Dynamo Dresden team playing in the third-class II. GDR league . After completing the first half of the season, he moved to Dresden's BSG Lokomotive Dresden , with whom he was relegated from the fourth-class district league to the district class at the end of the season .

Thereupon Werner made another change and trained from 1957 to 1961 the reserve team of SC Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt, who played in the GDR league for one year in 1957 . In addition, he completed a long-distance trainer training course, which he graduated in 1961 with the grade “good”. From 1962 to 1963 he was in charge of the selection team for the GDR district Karl-Marx-Stadt , with which he won the 1963 trophy for district selection teams . On September 1, 1965, he was appointed head coach of the top division team at BSG Motor Zwickau . However, this engagement only lasted a year. Other coaching stations in higher-class football are not known.

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