Ralph Vogel

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Ralph Vogel
Personnel
birthday August 13, 1966
place of birth RiesaGDR
size 174 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1971-1974 BSG Robotron Riesa
1974-1979 BSG Stahl Riesa
1979-1985 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1985-1988 SG Dynamo Dresden 20 0(0)
1986-1988 SG Dynamo Dresden II 63 (16)
1989-1990 BSG / FC Wismut Aue 31 0(3)
1990-1991 FC Energie Cottbus 7 0(0)
1991 FSV Zwickau 5 0(3)
1991-1992 Riesaer SV 1903 31 0(8)
1992-1993 FC Sachsen Leipzig 38 (10)
1994-1995 Bischofswerdaer FV 08 32 0(7)
1995-1996 Riesaer SV blue-white
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984-1985 GDR juniors 8 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Ralph Vogel (born August 13, 1966 in Riesa ) or Ralf Vogel is a former German football player.

Career

In the junior division, Ralph Vogel played for BSG Robotron Riesa and BSG Stahl Riesa before moving to SG Dynamo Dresden in 1979 in the capital of the Dresden district . At the beginning of the 1985/86 season , the attacker before his 19th birthday, who scored a goal in eight games for the GDR junior national team, moved from the reigning SGD offspring together with Uwe Kuhl, Jens Leonhardt, Sven Förster and Matthias Schulz Runner-up and cup winners in the upper league squad of the black-yellows trained by Klaus Sammer . As a teenager, the attacker made his debut in the first team of the Dresden Dynamos in the top division. In the home game against FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder , in which his former U-18 selection colleague Matthias Sammer scored his second league goal for Dynamo in a 1-1 draw, Vogel was eleven minutes before the end of the game for Dirk on November 9, 1985 Losert came on .

Before the 1988/89 season , the 1.74 m tall striker was downgraded to the second team of Dresden, which competed in the second highest division , the GDR league . At the turn of 1988/89 switched Ralph Vogel from the district of Dresden in the district of Karl-Marx-Stadt , in which he in the big leagues for at the end of February 1989 BSG bismuth Aue stormed. After one and a half years in the Lößnitz valley, which ended after 38 years of membership in the first division with the relegation of the Auer , the now 23-year-old Vogel joined the FC Energie Cottbus , which was founded on July 1, 1990, and is the successor to the company sports association of the same name, in the summer of 1990 before the start of the last season in the upper division , on. The striker experienced the end of the final season of an independent East German league system at FSV Zwickau , who secured the relay win in the second division , now known as the NOFV league, in a duel with Vogel's ex-club FC Wismut Aue , but in the promotion round to the second division Bundesliga in Germany , which was also reunited in terms of football from the summer of 1991, failed .

From the summer of 1991 Vogel went to his hometown Riesa for FC Stahl Riesa , which was renamed Riesaer SV in November, in the first season of the third-class NOFV amateur league on the hunt for goals. In the 1994/95 season , the former junior selection player of the GDR was on the ball for the Bischofswerdaer FV 08 in the newly introduced regional league , after he had been active in the amateur top league at FC Sachsen Leipzig until December 1993 . Vogel recorded his only appearance in the DFB Cup for the green-whites from Leipzig-Leutzsch . In the second round of the 1993/94 edition , the Saxons only lost on penalties against the higher-class FC St. Pauli (2-2 after 120 minutes). From 1995 he ended his sporting career in his Saxon homeland with the former GDR upper division club, now trading as Riesaer SV Blau-Weiß .

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Individual evidence

  1. fcenergie-museum.de , accessed on November 25, 2017
  2. ^ Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR Football. Göttingen 2007, p. 507.