Peter Sykora (soccer player)

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Peter Sykora
Personnel
birthday October 9, 1946
place of birth WismarGermany
position Pre-stopper
Juniors
Years station
until 1965 TSG Wismar
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1965-1965 TSG Wismar 10 0(1)
1965-1968 Hansa Rostock 31 0(1)
1968-1970 1. FC Magdeburg 39 0(2)
1970-1979 Hansa Rostock 118 0(8)
1971-1973 ASG Forward Perleberg
1979-1984 Shipping / Rostock port 93 (10)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1964-1965 GDR junior selection 8 0(1)
1965-1969 GDR young talent selection 15 0(-)
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Sykora (born October 9, 1946 in Wismar ) is a former German football player.

Athletic career

Until he was 18, Sykora played in Wismar, where he played ten times in 1965 for TSG Wismar in the second-rate GDR league . Sykora celebrated his greatest success together with his Wismar teammate Klaus-Peter Stein in 1965 at the UEFA youth tournament in Germany. England were defeated 3-2 in the final. Between 1964 and 1965 he played eight internationals with the GDR junior national team, and by 1969 there were 15 more internationals with the youth national team.

In 1965, Sykora was delegated to the region’s football focus, SC Empor Rostock . There he played on the 7th matchday of the major league season 1965/66 on November 3 in the encounter 1. FC Lok Leipzig - Empor (0: 4) as a central defender, his first league game. Shortly afterwards, the soccer section of SC Empor was converted into FC Hansa Rostock. This season he was used in a total of twelve league games. In the following season he came to 15 point games in the league and was also on April 30, 1967 in the final of the GDR soccer cup , which Hansa lost 3-0 against Motor Zwickau. After he was used only four times in the league in the 1967/68 season and had to play the rest of the time in the second-rate team of Hansa II, Sykora moved to 1. FC Magdeburg after the season was over .

In his first year at FCM Sykora completed 16 league games and was again in the cup final on June 1, 1969, which his team won 4-0 over FC Karl-Marx-Stadt. 1969/70 he became a regular player for Magdeburg with 23 league point games, but he left FCM at the end of the season for Hansa Rostock. Here he was used next to three league games again almost exclusively in the 2nd team, where he completed 18 GDR league games in 1970/71. After an 18-month military service, which he spent with the army sports community Vorwärts Perleberg in the third-class district league Schwerin , Sykora only got real play in the 1973/74 season with 13 games in the major league. Then he was part of the regular staff of the Hanseatic League, but had to spend two seasons in the GDR league again because of the relegations in 1975 and 1977.

At the end of his career, Sykora played five years from 1979 for BSG Schiffahrt und Hafen Rostock in the GDR league. Sykora later became a coach at Schwaaner Eintracht in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania district class .

successes

  • Winner of the 1965 UEFA tournament in Germany (forerunner of the European Junior Championship)
  • FDGB youth cup winners: 1962, 1963 (TSG Wismar)
  • Promotion to the league: 1976, 1978 (Hansa Rostock)
  • FDGB Cup Winner: 1969 (1. FC Magdeburg)

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