Peter Semek

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Peter Semek (born March 26, 1955 ) is a former German soccer player. For BSG Stahl Riesa he played in 1979 and 1980 in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football .

Athletic career

Peter Semek played his first games in the GDR-wide football game in the 1973/74 season when he played eleven games in the second-rate GDR league for the 2nd team of the company sports community (BSG) Stahl Riesa . After that he did not appear again until the 1977/78 season. At that time, the first team of Stahl Riesa, after they had previously been relegated from the Oberliga, also played in the GDR league. You succeeded in the immediate rise, in which the 1.82 m tall Semek was involved with ten league games, seven goals and one of eight promotion games. For the 1978/79 season he was nominated as a midfielder for the league, but was only used as a striker in the last two league games. Also in 1979/80 he was only a substitute in the league team, in which he was again called up irregularly in ten point games as a striker. Semek made his last appearance in the league on matchday 6 of the 1980/81 season. In the match between 1. FC Magdeburg and Stahl Riesa, he came onto the field with a score of 5: 1 in the 78th minute. After a year-long interlude at TSG Elsterwerda in the third-class district league Cottbus, Semek Stahl helped Riesa to return to the league for the second time, in which he was involved with 17 of 22 league games and one goal. He then returned to TSG Elsterwerda, with whom he was district champion in 1984, but failed in the promotion round to the GDR league. After another season in Elsterwerda , Semek joined the 1985/86 season of BSG Chemie Guben , which was also represented in the Cottbus district league. With her he made promotion to the GDR league at the end of the season. There Semek played 29 of the 34 league games in 1986/87, but the Gubener could not assert themselves in the GDR league and were relegated back to the district league. For the 32-year-old Peter Semek it meant the end of his career in higher-class football, in which he had played 13 times in the GDR Oberliga and 67 times in the GDR League (there with 10 goals).

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