Peter Noske

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Peter Noske (born December 17, 1937 ) was a soccer goalkeeper for the GDR league teams of Rotation Babelsberg , Dynamo Berlin and Dynamo Dresden . In the top division of the GDR football association , he played 95 point games.

Athletic career

The trained locksmith Peter Noske completed his first GDR league games in the seasons 1957 and 1958 with the company sports association Rotation Babelsberg. For their first football team, which in 1949 belonged to the founding communities of the Oberliga, he was in goal in a total of 27 games in these two years. When Babelsberg had to relegate from the league after the 1958 season, Noske played two more years with rotation in the second-rate GDR league . On June 29, 1960 Noske played his only international selection game. In the youth international game GDR - Norway (5: 3) he was in goal in the second half.

At the beginning of the 1961/62 season, Noske moved back to the league and became goalkeeper at SC Dynamo Berlin. There he was only a reservist behind Willi Marquardt and only made seven appearances in the 39 league games of the season. During the current season, Noske was delegated to GDR league club Dynamo Eisleben in early 1962 .

In the summer of 1962, Noske made another change and joined the league promoted Dynamo Dresden. Here he became a regular goalkeeper in his first season in 1962/63 with 20 appearances in a total of 26 Bundesliga point games. Dresden was initially only able to stay in the league for one year, so Noske had to play second class again in 1963/64. After the immediate resurgence, Noske completed 20 league appearances again in 1964/65, which were followed by 21 first division games in the 1965/66 season.

For the 1966/67 season Dynamo Dresden had two new, younger goalkeepers, Manfred Kallenbach and Peter Meyer , and the almost 29-year-old Noske was transferred to the second team. There he played in the third-class district league Dresden until 1968 .

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  1. ↑ In 1961 the football season was changed from the calendar year rhythm to the autumn-spring season and was played over three rounds.