Rainer Wroblewski

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Wroblewski (right) for the BFC

Rainer Wroblewski (born May 23, 1952 ) was a football player in the GDR Oberliga . In the top division of the GDR Football Association , he played for BFC Dynamo and 1. FC Union Berlin . Wroblewski is a six-time GDR youth national player.

Athletic career

Wroblewski started his football career at the company sports community (BSG) unit Rostock . When this was dissolved in 1969, he switched to the Dynamo Rostock-Mitte police sports association. Via Dynamo Schwerin , where he last played in the second-rate GDR league , Wroblewski was delegated to the top club of the Dynamo sports association , the Berlin FC Dynamo (BFC). There, the 21-year-old, 1.86 m tall, trained IT specialist was used as a center forward on the first match day of the 1973/74 season, but then only played until the 11th league match day and was alternately called up as a striker or defender. Between 1973 and 1975 he was a member of the GDR youth national team, for which he played six international matches. In the season 1974/75 he was left with the BFC only the role of a substitute player and was used irregularly only nine times in league games during the season. Also in 1975/76 Wroblewski was not part of the regular team, but came through the failure of Norbert Trieloff from the 11th match day in the Oberligaelf and so came to 13 first division games this season. In the 1976/77 season he finally made the leap into the regular eleven. He was the standard left-back from the start and only missed five point games during the season. He also played in the two UEFA Cup games in the fall of 1976 against Shakhtar Donetsk (0-3, 1-1). After four seasons in which Wroblewski had played 54 league games and three goals scored three, he left the BFC in the summer of 1977.

At the beginning of the 1977/78 season Wroblewski joined the city and league competitors 1. FC Union. After a bumpy start as a winger, after Ulrich Werder had to join the army, he was regularly deployed in his regular position on the left side of defense and so he played 17 league games for Union. He kept this position in 1978/79, in which he was able to increase his betting rate to 21 point games. In the following season 1979/80 he had to sit out in the league for a long time, was only once a substitute in the first half of the season and only came back into all 13 league point games in the second half of the season. This season ended Union as relegated, but Wroblewski kept his regular place and played 19 of the 22 point games and four of the eight promotion games in the GDR league. Union could not prevail in the promotion round and had to play second class for another year. The 29-year-old Wroblewski was still nominated for the 1981/82 season, but was no longer used in the first team. He then left 1. FC Union at the end of the season, for which he had played 80 competitive games with the first team in five years. Among them were 52 league games in which he scored one goal.

In the 1982/83 season Wroblewski played for the GDR league team Stahl Hennigsdorf and then ended his career as a football player with the third-class East Berlin district league team SG Hohenschönhausen .

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