Klaus Decker

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Klaus Decker
Klaus Decker (1973) .jpg
Klaus Decker (1973)
Personnel
birthday April 26, 1952
place of birth SalzwedelGDR
size 171 cm
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
0000-1966 BSG tractor Diesdorf
1996-1970 1. FC Magdeburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1984 1. FC Magdeburg 278 (7)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
DDR U-21 1 (0)
DDR U-23 21 (0)
DDR Olympia 6 (0)
1974 GDR 3 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Klaus Decker (born April 26, 1952 in Salzwedel ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

BSG and club stations

As a teenager, Klaus Decker played for the tractor company sports community in the Altmark community of Diesdorf . In 1966 he moved to 1. FC Magdeburg , for whom he was in the top division from 1970 to 1984 . After he was last active in May 1983 for the FCM of the top division of the GDR , he was retired from competitive football in 1984.

The trained steel construction fitter, who is 1.71 meters tall, played 278 games in the major league and scored 7 goals. In addition, he played 51 cup games in which he scored 2 goals and 40 European cup games . With 1. FC Magdeburg he became champions in GDR football in 1972, 1974 and 1975 and the GDR football cup winner in 1973, 1978, 1979 and 1983 . His greatest success at club level was winning the European Cup Winners' Cup by beating AC Milan 2-0 on May 8, 1974 in Rotterdam .

Selection bets

After the World Cup in the Federal Republic of Germany in autumn 1974 , Decker completed three international A matches for the GDR national team. As early as 1970, Klaus Decker was part of the GDR's youth team , which won the European championship at the UEFA youth tournament in Scotland. The defender was even the top scorer of the winning team with three goals.

Further career

After his active time, Klaus Decker initially worked as a business consultant in the field of foreign trade. In 1996 he became an employee of the Football Association of Saxony-Anhalt (FSA). Since January 1st, 2000 he has been the managing director of the FSA.

successes

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