Ingolf Ruhloff

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Ingolf Ruhloff (born September 26, 1943 ) was a football player for SC Aufbau / 1 from 1965 to 1968 . FC Magdeburg in the highest GDR football league . In 1965 he won the GDR soccer cup .

Winning the soccer cup was the only title that Ruhloff could win. In the final on May 8, 1965, which SC Aufbau Magdeburg won 2-1 over SC Motor Jena , the then 21-year-old was called up as a left midfielder.

The future midfielder Ruhloff began his football career with the Lokomotive company sports club in Halberstadt . In the 1963/64 season he played for the second-rate GDR league club BSG Turbine Magdeburg and was delegated from there at the beginning of the 1964/65 season to the newly crowned GDR Cup winner SC Aufbau Magdeburg. There he played his first competitive game for the club on October 31, 1964 in the cup match at Wismut Gera (2-1). Although he was still active for 1. FC Magdeburg until the end of the 1967/68 season , he only made 21 league appearances and was involved in six games during the Magdeburg GDR league season 1966/67. In the competition for the European Cup Winners' Cup 1965/66, Ruhloff was used in the two games of the 1st round against Spora Luxembourg . He played his last competitive game for 1. FC Magdeburg on May 25, 1968, in the penultimate season point game of the league, in the encounter 1. FCM - Rot-Weiß Erfurt (3: 3).

There are no reliable sources about Ruhloff's further path after leaving 1. FC Magdeburg.

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