Peter Rohde (soccer player)

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Peter Rohde
Personnel
birthday November 18, 1949
place of birth RostockGDR
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
until 1958 SG Dynamo Rostock
1958-1965 SC Empor Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1988 BFC Dynamo 150 (12)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1990 BFC Dynamo / FC Berlin
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Rohde (born November 18, 1949 in Rostock ) is a former German soccer player.

Career

Peter Rohde began his playing career like his brothers Rainer Rohde and Frank Rohde in the youth division of SG Dynamo Rostock . In 1958 he was delegated to SC Empor Rostock , with the establishment of the BFC Dynamo , Rohde moved to Berlin in 1966.

In the league team of the later record champions, Rohde was able to prevail right away and played a total of 150 games between 1969 and 1978, in which he scored twelve goals. In the 1970/71 season he reached the final of the FDGB Cup with the BFC , which was lost 1: 2 to Dynamo Dresden . The following season he was in the final of the Fuwo Cup with Berlin . On an international level, Rohde acted for the GDR at the 1968 UEFA youth tournament in France, and he also made fourteen appearances for Dynamo Berlin in the Uefa Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup .

From 1984 Peter Rohde worked as a coach at BFC Dynamo, until 1990 he looked after Dynamo in the junior league . After internal disputes in the club, due to unsettled transfer negotiations between Rainer Ernst and Andreas Thom and the controversial goalkeeper change from Bodo Rudwaleit to Oskar Kosche , new coach Helmut Jäschke was dismissed during the winter break and replaced by Peter Rohde. Under the leadership of Rohde, the club , which was renamed FC Berlin , could not improve significantly and remained in fourth place. In the 1990/91 season Rohde was again replaced by Jürgen Bogs .

In the following years, Rohde was no longer active in higher-class football as a coach.

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