Reiner Wiedemann

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Reiner Wiedemann (born December 16, 1939 ) was a football player in the GDR Oberliga for SC Aufbau / 1. FC Magdeburg . With this team he won the GDR soccer cup in 1964 and 1965 .

With 18 years of playing in defense Wiedemann in 1958 came to a time in the second-rate DDR-Liga represented SC Magdeburg structure . There he played his first competitive game on August 10, 1958 in the GDR league game at Chemie Glauchau (1: 2). After the 1959 season, Wiedemann rose to the top league with the Magdeburg team and was able to celebrate his first major success in the 1964 final of the GDR Cup. On June 13, he was the right defender in the Magdeburg team, which won 3-2 over SC Leipzig . He was able to repeat this success a year later when SC Aufbau was able to win the cup again with 2: 1 over SC Motor Jena . In the 1965/66 season, Wiedemann had to bite the bullet of relegation, because the team, which had meanwhile changed to 1. FC Magdeburg, had landed in the top division in the last place in the table.

Wiedemann still played the first series of the GDR league season 1966/67, his last game for Magdeburg he completed on November 27, 1966 at Post Neubrandenburg (0: 3). When it subsequently became known that he wanted to switch to the promotion competitor Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt , the club management of the FCM arranged a financial audit by the football association in Eisenhüttenstadt, which promptly discovered, among other things, that Wiedemann had been recruited with unauthorized financial means. As a result, Wiedemann, who had played 230 competitive games and scored 32 goals for Magdeburg, was used 147 times in the league, 23 times in the national and nine times in the international cup, until July 31, 1967, banned from all sports competitions. He went to Eisenhüttenstadt anyway, but when the steel team missed the hoped-for promotion to the league, before his suspension expired, he joined the league club Lok Stendal . He was not used there in the league games, however, only when Stendal was relegated to the GDR league in 1968, he came there and played in the locomotive team until the end of the 1973/74 season, but only in the second division .

In 1982, Wiedemann reappeared as a player-coach at BSG Empor Tangermünde , with whom he won the district championship in 1983 and qualified for the GDR league for a year. From July to October 2002 he was a trainer at Lok Stendal.

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