Helmut Jäschke

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Helmut Jäschke
Personnel
birthday April 18, 1950
place of birth Bad FreienwaldeGDR
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
TSG Fürstenwalde
SC DHfK Leipzig
SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1981-1986 SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde
1986-1989 BFC Dynamo II
1989-1990 BFC Dynamo
1 Only league games are given.

Helmut Jäschke (born April 18, 1950 in Bad Freienwalde ) is a German football coach who was briefly under contract with BFC Dynamo .

Career

Helmut Jäschke completed the majority of his playing career with the second-class SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde . From 1981 he then acted as the coach of the GDR league club . The most successful season was the runner-up behind Stahl Brandenburg in 1983 .

1986 Jäschke moved within the league to the second representation of the BFC Dynamo , with whom he was able to achieve consistently front midfield places until 1989. In the 1989/90 season, the qualified sports teacher Jäschke was promoted to head coach for Jürgen Bogs , who had only reached the runner-up position after ten championships in the previous season. Jäschke coach time when BFC was by the turning time to call consistently difficult in a Spiegel article he complained Everywhere correct hatred .

On a sporting level, the season started positively with winning the DFV Supercup . With the premature exit in the European Cup Winners' Cup against AS Monaco , the quarter-final defeat in the FDGB Cup against Vorwärts Frankfurt and fourth place in the Oberliga , Jäschke was already heavily criticized after the first half of the season. After internal disputes, due to unsettled transfer negotiations between Rainer Ernst and Andreas Thom and the controversial goalkeeper change from Bodo Rudwaleit to Oskar Kosche , Jäschke was released during the winter break and replaced by Peter Rohde . In the subsequent interview with Junge Welt , Jäschke reiterated the increasing signs of disintegration in the GDR record champions:

When Thom's move I was presented with a fait accompli, and I was astonished that the last agreement on this matter between the player and DFV or BFC was behind the team bus after the lost cup game in Frankfurt. In the matter of Ernst I had no idea either. In this respect, I was also the wrong address for Rainer to complain when his move to Dortmund failed.

In the following years, Jäschke was no longer active as a coach in higher-class football.

literature

  • German sport echo . Special edition August 1989
  • THE MIRROR . No. 51/1989 of December 18, 1989
  • Young world . Issued January 13, 1990