Helmut Kandziora

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Helmut Kandziora (born July 3, 1925 in Bräunsdorf ; † August 25, 2016 ) was a German football player .

Life

In the 1930s, Helmut Kandziora, who comes from Bräunsdorf in Saxony, is now a district of Limbach-Oberfrohna, started playing football in the VfB Oberfrohna youth team (now TV Oberfrohna 1862). After the Second World War he joined the higher class club SG Limbach / Sa. (now FSV Limbach-Oberfrohna ) who played in the Chemnitz district league. The technically gifted midfielder was quickly noticed. He was appointed several times to the Chemnitz selection team at the time.

Helmut Kandziora played his important game for the Saxon club in the cup of the 1st national round against the zone league team ZSG Industrie Leipzig on August 2, 1949 in front of 4,000 spectators on the sports field "Am Schweizerhaus". Leipzig won the game 0-4. At the beginning of the 1949/50 season, Helmut Kandziora moved together with Hans Wolfrum, who also played for Limbach, to the GDR top division team BSG "Märkische Volksstimme" Babelsberg (later renamed Rotation Babelsberg ). The Babelsberg team grew enormously during this time. For example with Johannes Schöne and Karl-Heinz Wohlfahrt , who were both appointed to the GDR national team. Kandziora completed 48 games for rotation. After the 1952/53 season he had to end his competitive sports career as a GDR upper league soccer player due to injury.

In 2004 he became an honorary member of SV Babelsberg 03 .

Helmut Kandziora lived in Babelsberg , a district of Potsdam .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Kandziora on fandom.com
  2. With Nightingale to the League tip on m.pnn.de, November 8, 2003
  3. Babelsberg 03 mourns Helmut Kandziora on babelsberg03.de