Karl-Heinz Lahutta

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Karl-Heinz Lahutta (born April 4, 1927 ) is a former German soccer player. From 1949 to 1957 he played for Lokomotive Stendal in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football .

Athletic career

As a 22-year-old, Karl-Heinz Lahutta played his first season in the newly founded soccer league of the German Sports Committee in 1949/50 , which was then the top division in the Soviet occupation zone , which was later referred to as the GDR Oberliga. With his 20 appearances and four goals in 26 played point games, he immediately fought his way to a regular place as a central midfielder. He defended his status as a regular player in the first team of the Stendal until the end of his career. By 1958 he played nine seasons for the first team of the BSG Lok, in which he completed 222 of 260 point games played. Among them are 43 games in the second-rate GDR league when Lok Stendal was relegated from the league in 1954 and 1957. In all seasons Lahutta was successful as a goalscorer, especially in the league season 1952/53, in which he scored six goals. Lahutta had a total of 25 hits. After he had finished his last season for the 1st team of BSG Lok in 1958 (calendar year rhythm) with 18 games in the GDR League and two goals, he ended his career in competitive sports and left his career with the 2nd team of Lok Stendal in the fourth class district league .

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