Rainer Sachse (soccer player)

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Rainer Sachse
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Rainer Sachse (1976)
Personnel
birthday June 15, 1950
place of birth DresdenGDR
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1956-1963 BSG Motor Dresden-Neustadt
1963-1968 SC unit / FSV locomotive Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1968-1969 FSV locomotive Dresden 38 0(8)
1970-1980 SG Dynamo Dresden 172 (70)
1970-1976 SG Dynamo Dresden II 25 (14)
1980-1984 BSG Stahl Riesa 77 (47)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1977 DDR U-21 3 (0)
1972-1973 DDR U-23 10 (2)
1976-1977 GDR B 3 (0)
1977 GDR 2 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Rainer Sachse (born June 15, 1950 in Dresden ) is a former German soccer player. In the top division of GDR football , the Oberliga , he played for SG Dynamo Dresden and BSG Stahl Riesa . He was called up twice in the GDR national team.

Athletic career

National league operation

As a six-year-old student, Sachse began to play football at BSG Motor Dresden-Neustadt. In 1963 he moved to SC Einheit Dresden , whose men's team was playing in the second-rate GDR league after years of membership in the league . After becoming the district cup winner with the A youth team, at the age of 17 he already belonged to the first men's team of the unit successor now trading as FSV Lokomotive Dresden . In addition, he completed an apprenticeship as a locomotive fitter at the Deutsche Reichsbahn . Around the turn of the year 1969/70 Dynamo Dresden brought the talented 1.74-meter-tall striker into his league team, in which he played his first games from March 1970. When Dynamo won its second championship in 1970/71 after 1952/53 and won the GDR soccer cup on top of that, Rainer Sachse had already become a regular player with 24 matches and eight goals. In the cup final against BFC Dynamo (2-1), Sachse played as a half-left striker. For Dynamo Dresden a very successful time began with this double success. During Saxony's time, Dynamo was GDR champion four times and won the football cup again in 1977. In the 87th minute of this cup final, Sachse scored the winning goal to make it 3-2 over 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig . Before Sachse said goodbye to Dresden at the end of the 1979/80 season, he had played 172 top division points and scored 70 goals. He was used 32 times in Dresden's European Cup matches and scored six goals there.

In the 1976/77 season, Sachse was behind his team-mate Kreische with 13 goals, the second best scorer for Dresden, in the top division scorer list he landed third. At the beginning of the 1980/81 season, Rainer Sachse, 30 years old, moved down the Elbe to the league competitor Stahl Riesa. Already in his first season, Sachse had to swallow the bitter pill of relegation, helped his team to win the season with 20 goals as the top scorer in the GDR league, but Riesa missed the immediate return to the top division with fourth place in the promotion round. In the next season, Sachse scored 14 goals, second best goalscorer from Riesa behind Dietmar Jentzsch (16), and this time the promotion round was successfully completed with first place, in the eight games Sachse was the most accurate with five goals. Stahl Riesa was able to survive the league season 1983/84 with 11th place, after which Sachse ended his competitive sports career. In Riesa he had again completed 36 league games, so that at the end of his career there were 208 first division appearances with a total of 83 goals.

Selection bets

His good form in the spring of 1977 was the reason for national coach Georg Buschner to appoint Sachse to the senior national team. After Sachse had already played a B international game and ten junior international games (two goals) in the East German U-23, he came to his first A international game on April 27, 1977 in the match Romania - GDR (1: 1). In the 73rd minute he was substituted on for the Berlin Hans-Jürgen Riediger storming on the right wing . In the following international match, on July 12, 1977 in Buenos Aires against Argentina , Sachse was given another chance. This time he was used from the start as a right winger, but this time replaced by Riediger in the 70th minute. He did not win with the Buschner-Elf in either of the two missions. After another two missions in the B national team and three missions in the U-21 in the fall of 1977, Saxony's international career was over.

Coaching career

In the following years Rainer Sachse worked as a trainer. First as a youth coach in Riesa and from 1986 to 1989 at Stahl Freital , whose team he led in the district league in 1988. Until 1997 he was a trainer for the GDR and NOFV league team and later a participant in the Oberliga Nordost TSG / SV 08 Meißen , before he had to completely retire from the sport for health reasons.

Professional career

As a trained college economist, he had already founded a transport company for small transports and courier services in Dresden in 1994.

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