Matthias Döschner

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Matthias Döschner
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0526-012, Dynamo Dresden - 1. FC Lok Leipzig 3-1.jpg
Matthias Döschner (right) in
1990 in the Dynamo jersey
Personnel
birthday January 12, 1958
place of birth DohnaGDR
size 180 cm
position Striker /
defender
Juniors
Years station
1965-1971 SC unit / FSV locomotive Dresden
1971-1977 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1977-1990 SG / 1. FC Dynamo Dresden 253 (33)
1975-1989 SG Dynamo Dresden II 9 0(1)
1990-1992 SC Fortuna Cologne 24 0(0)
1993-1995 FV Dresden-Nord
1999-2000 SV Obermarsberg
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1978-1988 DDR U-21 14 (2)
1982-1984 DDR Olympia 8 (2)
1982-1989 GDR 40 (2)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1995-1998 VfL Pirna-Copitz
1999-2000 SV Obermarsberg
2011 TSV Eintracht Waldeck
2012-2014 FSG Ittertal / Marienhagen
2015 FC International Korbach
2016-2018 SG Hoppecketal-Padberg
2018-2019 SG Eintracht Waldeck / Netze
1 Only league games are given.

Matthias "Atze" Döschner (born January 12, 1958 in Dohna ) is a former German football player. He played in the GDR Oberliga and the 2nd Bundesliga . With Dynamo Dresden he was three times national champion and four times cup winner . For the GDR national team , he completed 40 international matches. Later worked as a football coach for lower-class clubs.

Athletic career

Club career

Matthias Döschner is the son of the Dresden soccer player Fritz Döschner , who played for SC Einheit Dresden in the GDR upper league. Son Matthias started playing soccer in 1965 at SC Einheit, whose soccer department was incorporated into FSV Lokomotive Dresden in early 1966 . At the age of 13 he was delegated to local rival Dynamo Dresden in 1971 and became a student at the Dresden children's and youth sports school . After graduating from school, he completed an apprenticeship as an electronics technician. At the age of 20, he made his debut in the GDR league when he was called up as a left winger on February 18, 1978 in the encounter on the 14th match day of the 1977/78 season Wismut Aue - Dynamo Dresden (1: 1). With a total of five missions, he was involved in the Dresden championship win this season. It took until 1980 before the 1.80 meter tall Döschner was able to prevail as a regular player and played continuously on the left wing.

After winning the championship in 1978 Döschner came back to title in 1984. After he was not called up in 1982 after four games and one goal in the current competition in the final game when winning the cup against the Berliners, he stood as a left defender on May 26, 1984 for the first time in the final of the FDGB Cup , which Dresden 2-1 over the BFC Dynamo won. In the same position he also played in the successful cup defense against the same opponent on June 8, 1985 . In the meantime, Döschner had developed into a versatile player and, depending on the tactical concept, played in midfield or defense. His versatility was particularly evident in his last two GDR championships in 1988/89 and 1989/90. In both seasons he was used in all parts of the team, from attacking to midfield to defense. After he won his third championship in 1990, he crowned his last season in GDR football on June 2, 1990 with another third cup victory. In the 2-1 win over PSV Schwerin, he was called up as a left midfielder. Within 13 years Döschner played 253 league league games for Dynamo Dresden, in which he scored 33 goals. Of the 48 European Cup games that Dynamo played during this period, he played 38 games, but scored only one goal. In the seasons 1975/76 and 1988/89 Döschner was also used in the 2nd team of Dynamo Dresden, which played in the second-rate GDR league . There he played nine point games and scored one goal.

Döschner used the freedom gained through the political change in 1989 to enter professional football. After making contact with Bayer Leverkusen and FC St. Pauli, the now 32-year-old joined the West German second division Fortuna Köln in the summer of 1990 with his Dresden teammates Hans-Uwe Pilz and Andreas Trautmann . In the 1990/91 season Döschner played 22 point games for Cologne. Because of a serious knee injury, which he sustained on February 27, 1991 in the game against Hannover 96 , he had to end his active career as a football player.

Selection bets

In May 1978 he was selected as a DFV player in the youth division . Until 1988, when he played against Morocco's B-Elf as a seasoned senior national player after a nine-year break in the East German U21s , he played 14 international youth matches. In a game against Poland as part of the U-21 European Championship qualification in 1980 , he scored his only two goals for this selection in September 1979 - and this in the 4-1 victory in Halle in the first five minutes.

On January 26, 1982 Döschner was used for the first time in an international match of the senior national team . In the match between Brazil and GDR (3: 1) he was substituted on as a striker in the last six minutes. In the national team, too, it took some time before he was part of the regular squad from 1984. He played his last and 40th international match in the World Cup qualifier between Austria and GDR (3-0) for 42 minutes as a left defender. In the 40 games in which Döschner participated, the GDR selection achieved 20 wins.

In 1984 he played in two qualifying games of the GDR Olympic team , for which he appeared a total of eight times (two hits). Due to the boycott of the socialist countries , he and his teammates were denied participation in the 1984 Olympic football tournament .

successes

Professional career and coaching career

Döschner returned to Dresden in the early 1990s, retrained as a roof plumber and worked in his father's roofing company. In 2012 Döschner was the area sales manager for this. Later he ran his own commercial agency, which among other things sold products for the removal of pollutants and asbestos as well as ginning.

In addition, he acquired the A coaching license and trained lower-class teams such as VfL Pirna-Copitz , SV Fortuna Magdeburg and Rostocker FC . In the 1990s he settled in Marsberg in the Sauerland , where he acted as a player-coach at SV Obermarsberg. In February 2012 Döschner took over the training at the FSG Ittertal / Marienhagen (Kreisoberliga Waldeck). From the 2015/2016 season, Döschner was hired by the newly founded club FC International Korbach. At the beginning of the 2016/17 season he took over the coaching position at SG Hoppecketal / Padberg in the district league A.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Schwarz: Disappeared from the stadium without a shower. Sächsische Zeitung , June 4, 2018, accessed on July 9, 2020 .