Joachim Fritsche

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Joachim Fritsche
Joachim Fritsche World Cup 1974.jpg
Joachim Fritsche (1974)
Personnel
birthday October 28, 1951
place of birth DelitzschGDR
size 178 cm
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
1961-1968 BSG tractor Delitzsch
1968-1970 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1982 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 245 (24)
1982-1984 BSG Chemie Leipzig 43 0(5)
1985-1988 TSG Chemie / TSG Markkleeberg 85 0(7)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1969-1970 GDR U-18 19 (0)
1970-1975 GDR offspring 23 (0)
1975 DDR Olympia 1 (0)
1977 GDR B 2 (0)
1973-1997 GDR 14 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Joachim Fritsche (* 28. October 1951 in Delitzsch ) was Soccer player in the DDR-Oberliga and played from 1973 to 1977 in the national team of the GDR .

Athletic career

Club career

Joachim Fritsche started playing football at BSG Traktor Delitzsch when he was eight. As a junior player, he was delegated to 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig in 1968 and started an apprenticeship as a roofer. In 1970 he was accepted into the first men's team, which had just come to the final of the GDR Cup competition as a second division team (2: 4 against Vorwärts Berlin) and had made it to the GDR top division . He should be built as the successor to the 31-year-old full-back Michael Faber . The 1.78 meter tall Fritsche stayed with 1. FC Lok until the end of the 1981/82 season. During this time he was used in 245 league games and scored 24 goals. In addition, there are 20 games in the European cup competitions , in which Fritsche scored another 3 goals. He was in the final of the GDR Cup competition four times. In 1976 and 1981 he and his team won the cup (3-0 and 4-1 each against forward Frankfurt). In 1973 he lost with Lok Leipzig 2: 3 against 1. FC Magdeburg, 1977 against Dynamo Dresden 2: 3.

After his second cup win, Joachim Fritsche was 30 years old and had passed his performance peak. For the Leipzig local rival BSG Chemie Leipzig , to whom he moved from Probstheida to Leutzsch in the summer of 1982 with almost namesake Stephan Fritzsche , his experience was worth enough to bring him into the team. With ten missions, five in the league and five in the promotion round, he contributed to the fact that the chemists could return to the league in 1983. However, the success was of manageable duration, because after two seasons, BSG Chemie had to go back to the second division in 1985. With the relegation of his team, which he no longer experienced as a member of the squad, Fritsche ended his senior league career after another 31 missions. He came to a total of 276 Oberliga as well as two relegation games and 29 goals. He finished his active career with the second division club TSG Chemie Markkleeberg , where he played from winter 1984/85 to April 1989.

Selection bets

In mid-1969 Joachim Fritsche was appointed to the GDR junior team for the first time and won the UEFA youth tournament with his team in the spring of 1970 in Scotland by drawing lots after a 1-1 draw after extra time against the Netherlands in the final . He played a total of 19 games in the junior selection, with which the locomotive defender had only finished 10th in the youth friendship competitions in North Korea in autumn 1969 .

Between 1970 and 1975, there were 23 more international matches - one of them for the U-21s and 22 for the U-23s, who played in parallel until the mid-1970s - in the dress of the GDR youngsters . In the first of three vice European championship titles of the GDR youngsters, Fritsche was still involved in the qualification, but in the knockout games of the final round in the spring of 1974, his assignment in the East German national team was preferred by the association coaches.

On September 29, 1973 Fritsche was used for the first time in the A-selection in the preliminary World Cup qualifier against Romania (2-0) on his home position right defender. Since he had to share this role with Gerd Kische , who was rated more strongly from Rostock , he only made 14 out of 40 possible appearances until his last international match on July 12, 1977 (0: 2 against Argentina ) . The Buschner-Elf was able to make eleven of these 14 games victorious. Fritsche was also in the squad for the 1974 World Cup , but was not used because of a training injury.

For the Olympic selection , the defender was on the field in 1975 in a qualifying game for the 1976 tournament . However , the locomotive footballer was not part of the GDR's gold medal squad at the Montreal games. For the B national team , he played two international matches in the spring of 1977.

Further career

The Delitzsch district administrator Michael Czupalla , former president of the 1. FC Lok successor VfB Leipzig , brought Joachim Fritsche to coach FSV Grün-Weiß Eilenburg in 1996 . There, the former GDR international, together with the former Leipzig league player Hans-Jörg Leitzke, who was still active on the field at the time, was supposed to lead the team into the sixth-class district league , in which they would then be the city's second force behind Mörtitzer FC from the 1997/98 game year Eilenburg (at that time in the fifth class state league Saxony and 2001 merger partner) took over.

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