Joachim Ernst (soccer player)

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Jochen Ernst
Personnel
Surname Joachim Ernst
birthday December 21, 1936
position Midfield , storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Tractor Mirow
0000-1959 BSG Empor Neustrelitz
1960-1963 SC Empor Rostock 35 0(5)
1963-1965 BSG Empor Neustrelitz
1965-1968 TSC / 1. FC Union Berlin
1968-1971 BSG Post Neubrandenburg
1 Only league games are given.

Joachim "Jochen" Ernst (born December 21, 1936 ) is a former German soccer player.

Player career

Via Traktor Mirow and BSG Empor Neustrelitz , the offensive player Ernst got to the GDR upper division SC Empor Rostock , for whom he made his debut in the top division of the GDR on the sixth match day of the 1960 season as a half-left striker. With three goals in a total of 19 missions during this season, Ernst was then one of the Rostock regulars, who finished sixth in the final table at the end of the season. In the 1960 FDGB Cup , Ernst also contributed with three appearances that Rostock reached the final against SC Motor Jena , in which he then played his fourth competition appearance, but his team lost 3-2 after extra time.

In the following league season 1961/62 , which included 39 games in 18 months due to a change in the schedule, Ernst completed a further 14 appearances (two goals) in the league and two more appearances in the cup operations for Rostock and was thus only one of the reservists Ostseestädter, who were GDR runner-up this season. In May 1961, Ernst played an international match with the GDR youth national team. In 1962/63 , Ernst finally made two goalless league appearances for the re-runner-up from Rostock, before returning to the district league team Empor Neustrelitz in 1963 as a 26-year-old player- coach.

With Neustrelitz, Ernst succeeded in his first season in 1963/64, advancing from the third-rate district league Neubrandenburg to the second-rate GDR league . There Neustrelitz could not hold, however, and rose after the 1964/65 season as table fourteenth again from the district league, whereupon Ernst moved to the GDR league club TSC Berlin . Its football section became independent as 1. FC Union Berlin in January 1966 and was promoted to the league at the end of the season.

1966/67 Ernst was used in 25 league games for Union, in which he scored nine goals, there were also two goalless appearances in the FDGB Cup. In 1967/68 he played 20 times in the major league and once in the FDGB Cup without scoring any more goals. Without Ernst's participation, Union won the cup final of this season against FC Carl Zeiss Jena.

At the end of his career, Ernst joined the BSG Post Neubrandenburg in 1968 , for which he played in the second-rate GDR league in the following three seasons from 1968/69 to 1970/71 .

successes

Private

Jochen Ernst's son Rainer Ernst also became a football player and, as such, top scorer in the GDR upper league and national player in his country.

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