Jörg Prasse

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Jörg Prasse
Personnel
birthday April 28, 1968
place of birth MeissenGDR
position Midfield / attack
Juniors
Years station
1976-1979 SG Dynamo Meissen
1979-1980 TSG Meissen
1981-1985 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1985-1989 SG Dynamo Dresden II 53 0(3)
1989-1992 TSG / FC Meissen 72 (20)
1993-1995 FC Meißen 50 (15)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1985-1986 DDR U18 9 0(1)
1986-1987 DDR U20 9 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Jörg Prasse (born April 28, 1968 in Meißen ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Jörg Prasse started playing football in his hometown of Meißen at SG Dynamo and TSG . In 1981 Prasse was delegated to the youth team at SG Dynamo Dresden , where he was trained by former league players Udo Schmuck and Eduard Geyer , among others . A few weeks after his move this summer, after a 4-1 defeat in the final against 1. FC Lok Leipzig, he finished second with SGD at the 8th Children's and Youth Spartakiad in age group 13 - even then with Matthias Sammer and Karsten Neitzel at his side. In Dresden's squad for the junior top division season 1984/85 under Geyer, the later midfielder appears next to Sammer and Ralph Vogel in attack. With the team from the Elbe metropolis, Prasse won the GDR championship title this season and, a little later, the Juniors ' World Cup . The Dynamos were able to defend the trophy the following year.

For the game year 1986/87 , the then 18-year-old junior national player is listed for the first time in the squad of the league team of SG Dynamo Dresden II , for which he had made his debut in the East German second division (one game) in 1985/86 . Shortly after the start of this season, the U-18 European Football Championship in 1986 was held, for which the GDR team around Sammer, Marco Köller , Rico Steinmann and Dirk Schuster won Group 6 in a goalless draw in Sweden in May 1986 Qualified again in 1984 .

The tournament in Yugoslavia won the GDR junior team coached by the upper division record player Eberhard Vogel and the Dresdner, who played in all three games, was characterized by the GDR football magazine fuwo in its summary "as a very team midfielder" . At the end of 1986, the European junior champions received the award of Sportsman of the Year in the GDR in the team category in front of the women's swimming and volleyball national teams, who came in second and third in a reader survey at the end of 1986 .

As in the previous year, in the following league season an international youth championship interrupted his missions for the Dynamo representation in the second-highest division. At the Junior World Championships in 1987 , the GDR team won the bronze medal in Chile in October 1987. Prasse played in five of the six games in the starting eleven and scored the equalizer for the East Germans in the opening game against Scotland, which they lost 2-1. 1988/1989 was his last year in the dynamo dress, which he had worn for the past eight years, as the 2nd teams - as in the summer of 1976 - were removed from the league at the end of the season . His former community TSG Meißen took over the starting position of the Dynamo second in season B and he continued his sporting career in his hometown in 1989/90 .

Even after the introduction of the NOFV amateur league as the third highest division in the area of ​​the former GDR in the wake of German reunification , he remained loyal to his homeland club, which now operates more than FC Meißen . With 15 goals in 1991/92 and eight goals in 1993/94 , he was the club's best internal goalscorer in two of the three seasons of the Meissen third division after the turn of the century . In the 1992/93 season there were no appearances for him at TSG's successor. After the clearly missed qualification for the re-introduced regional league , he joined FC Meissen in 1994/95 in the now fourth-class NOFV-Oberliga, in whose first season he scored seven goals.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Manfred Binkowski: Teamwork with excellent individualists. In: fuwo - The new football week . Oct 21, 1986, p. 9.
  2. fuwo - The new football week . Jul 28, 1981, page 5.
  3. ^ Rainer Nachtigall : Fully concentrated in the finals. In: fuwo - The new football week . May 27, 1986, p.11.
  4. fuwo - The new football week . December 23, 1986, page 3.