Manfred Milde

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Manfred Milde (born March 10, 1948 ) is a former German football player who was active from 1971 to 1972 for Halleschen FC Chemie in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football.

Athletic career

After Manfred Milde had played with the company sports community (BSG) activist in Graefenhainichen in the third-class Halle district league until 1970 , he switched to Hallescher FC Chemie (HFC), the football focus of the district, for the 1970/71 season. There he was first placed in the second team, which was represented in the second-rate GDR league . Of the 30 league games played, Milde played nine games in which he scored one goal. For the 1971/72 season he was again provided for the second team, with which, however, only completed six GDR league games and scored one goal again. From the eighth league game on, Milde was used almost regularly in the first team of the HFC. He played in defense and had 15 nominations by the end of the season. In the 1972/73 season he played a total of only eight point games, four in the major league and four in the GDR league. Then the first team was relegated to the GDR league, while the previous GDR league team HFC II had to be transferred to the district league. 1973/74 Manfred Milde completed his last season in the higher-class game operation, where he was only used in the first team in two GDR league games. Mainly he played for the second team. Then he appeared in the Oberliga and in the GDR league no more. In his short career Milde had come to 19 league games without scoring and 21 GDR league games with three goals.

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