Hermann Bley

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Hermann Bley (born May 6, 1936 in Calbe / Saale ; † May 28, 2012 in Berlin ) was a soccer player for the GDR league clubs ASK Vorwärts Berlin and SC Dynamo Berlin .

Athletic career

As a young soccer player, Bley was active at his home country BSG Stahl Calbe . His first football games in the GDR major league completed Bley at the Berlin army sports club forward in the 1956 season. A year later he was part of the ASK squad, in both years he was used in both the league and the reserve team. For the league team he appeared in a total of 13 point games in both years and scored a championship goal. With the reserve team of ASK he won the GDR reserve team championship in 1957.

At the beginning of the 1958 season, Bley moved to local rivals Dynamo Berlin. Used as a striker, he stood out from the start with good performances, so that he was called up to two games with the B national team in May and September of that year. In the course of his career he came to a total of six appearances in the B selection. At the end of the 1958 season, Bley had scored 12 championship goals for Dynamo and came in second place on the league scorers list. In 1959, Bley was no longer so dangerous, but was able to win his first real title. On December 13, 1959 he was with Dynamo in the final of the GDR soccer cup , which the Berliners won 3-2 against SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt . Bley was there as a half-right striker.

Another highlight in Bley's career came in 1961 when he was called up to his only full international match. In the encounter between GDR and Morocco on June 21, 1961 in Erfurt (1: 2), he played alongside Waldemar Mühlbächer as a right midfielder together with the other two newcomers Lothar Haack and Günter Hoge . While these two were later replaced, Bley was allowed to play through to the end, but there were no further A internationals.

On June 10, 1962 , Bley was again in a GDR cup final. This time the opponent was called SC Chemie Halle , who prevented with his 3-1 victory that Bley, who played right winger this time, came to another title win. 1962 was the last year for Dynamo with good placements. In the following years the team said goodbye to the top field of the league and in 1967 reached a low point in their history with relegation. It was also the last league season for Hermann Bley. Now 31 years old, he played in the Dynamo reserve team until 1968. Overall, Bley had played 205 league point games for Dynamo and scored 47 goals.

After the end of his active career, Bley became a coach and devoted himself to the offspring of the club, which has now been restructured to BFC Dynamo. There he had, among others, Falko Götz under his wing, who later commented on his former trainer. After 1990, Bley was a short-term coach at BSV Spindlersfeld and TSV Rudow . In 2000, Bley was appointed youth coordinator at BFC Dynamo, and he continued to do that until he retired.

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  1. www.falkogoetz.de