Reinhard Radsch

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Reinhard "Rainer" Radsch (born October 23, 1955 in Halle / Saale ) was a soccer player in Halle and Schkopau . For the BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau , he played in 1981/82 in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of the GDR Football Association .

Radsch began his football career in 1962 as a player in the SC Chemie Halle 's children's team . At the sports club, he went through all the youth teams up to the GDR youth league . In 1966 he was one of the players who moved with the football section of the sports club to the newly founded Halleschen FC Chemie (HFC) . For the 1979/80 season, the HFC no longer wanted to plan with Radsch and delegated him to the second-rate GDR league team , the company sports community (BSG) Chemie Buna Schkopau. There he belonged in 1980/81 to the team that surprisingly made it to the GDR league. Of the 30 GDR league games this season, the 1.78 m tall Radsch played 29 and scored one goal. In the league season 1981/82 he was missing only two point games, was regularly used in midfield and was again successful with one goal. Schkopau could not hold in the league and rose after a year as the worst of all 14 league teams back in the GDR league. Radsch remained a player in the BSG Chemie until he was so badly injured in the 1984/85 season that he had to quit competitive sport. Although he was in possession of the master craftsman's certificate of the "nationally owned industry" , Radsch took over his parents' ice cream parlor in Halle after his sports career.

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