Joachim Sigusch

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Joachim Sigusch
Personnel
Surname Joachim Sigusch
birthday October 31, 1947
place of birth KirchmöserGermany
size 180 cm
position Sturm , midfield
Juniors
Years station
from 1958 Kirchmöser locomotive
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1967 Kirchmöser locomotive
1967-1969 Stendal locomotive
1969 1. FC Union Berlin 0 0(0)
1969-1970 Forward Neubrandenburg
1970-1981 1. FC Union Berlin 243 (40)
1981-1984 KWO Berlin
1984-1990 Pneumant Schmöckwitz
1 Only league games are given.

Joachim Sigusch (born October 31, 1947 in Kirchmöser ) is a former German soccer player who played for the BSG Lokomotive Stendal and 1. FC Union Berlin in the GDR league .

Player career

Sigusch received his football training from 1958 at BSG Lokomotive Kirchmöser . After he had become eligible to play for the men's division, Sigusch first played in the then third-class II. GDR League , after its dissolution from 1963 in the Potsdam district league . At the beginning of 1967, the trained electrician switched to the upper division club BSG Lokomotive Stendal, where he played his first division game on April 26, 1967 in a 3-0 win against BSG Chemie Leipzig . Sigusch's second league season ended in 1968 with the descent of the Stendal. In these one and a half years, the striker was used in 22 league league games and scored five goals. Then Sigusch had to play in the second-rate GDR league .

After Stendal had missed the promotion in 1969, Sigusch signed up at the BSG Lok and joined the 1. FC Union Berlin in order to be able to play in the big league again. Without having completed a league game, however, he was drafted into the army service of the NVA in November 1969 , but was given the opportunity to continue playing football with the GDR league team ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg . On November 18, 1970 he was finally able to play his first league game for Union Berlin against BSG Stahl Riesa (1-0). Sigusch remained a Union player until the end of the 1980/1981 season, where he played seven seasons in the Oberliga (1970 to 1973, 1976 to 1980) and four seasons in the GDR League, where he played against Motor Suhl on June 20, 1981 ( 7: 1) played his last game for Union.

In the eleven years at Union he played a total of 300 competitive games in which he scored 63 goals. In the Oberliga he was used 160 times (15 goals), in the GDR League he played 114 times (including promotion games, 36 goals) and in the FDGB Cup he came to 26 appearances (11 goals). The 1.80 m tall Sigusch initially played as a center forward, later in the attacking midfield and was team captain for several years. He enjoyed great popularity with Union, in 1980 he was voted the first "Unioner of the Year". Including his time in Stendal, Sigusch has played 182 league games.

Now almost 34 years old, Sigusch joined BSG KWO Berlin, which played in the GDR league, in the summer of 1981 . In 1984 he moved to Pneumant Schmöckwitz , where he was promoted to the district league in 1985 as a player-coach.

Coaching career

After a three-year coaching activity at the national league club Narva Berlin (1990 to 1993) Sigusch returned to Schmöckwitz, where his old team now played in the regional league as SV Schmöckwitz-Eichwalde. At times he was employed as a trainer in the Friedrichshain training center in Berlin. In the 1999/2000 season he was briefly when FC Treptow worked as a coach, then he went for several years for Köpenicker SC , which he as a coach in 2002 for promotion to the league helped. Later he was appointed sports director at Köpenicker SC. Since the end of 2015 Sigusch has been coach of the first men at FC Treptow again.

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