Reinhard Schwerdtner

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Reinhard Schwerdtner
Personnel
birthday 7th December 1956
place of birth GreppinGDR
size 182 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1968-1970 BSG locomotive Guben
1970-1971 BSG Energie Cottbus
1971-1974 BFC Dynamo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1974-1976 BFC Dynamo II
1975-1985 BFC Dynamo 38 (0)
1983-1985 BFC Dynamo II
1985-1986 SG Dynamo Schwerin
1986-1988 BSG Energie Cottbus 22 (0)
1988-1992 BFC Olympia
1992-1995 Charlottenburger SV Olympia 1897
1995 VfB unit to Pankow
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1973-1974 GDR U-18 14 (0)
1976-1977 DDR U-21 4 (0)
1975-1976 DDR U-23 4 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Reinhard Schwerdtner (born December 7, 1956 in Greppin ) is a former German soccer goalkeeper . He played for BFC Dynamo and BSG Energie Cottbus in the GDR league .

Athletic career

BSG and club stations

In his youth, Schwerdtner first played for BSG Lokomotive Guben and then from 1970 for BSG Energie Cottbus. In November 1971 he went to BFC Dynamo.

The goalkeeper made his debut at the BFC in the Oberliga on the 2nd match day of the 1975/76 season when he was in the starting line-up in the 6-1 win against Energie Cottbus on August 27, 1975. This was followed by 14 more missions in the season. In 1976/77 Schwerdtner played 14 of 26 games. He was also in the first leg of the UEFA Cup against Shakhtar Donetsk in goal, which the Weinroten lost 3-0. In the following three seasons in the league, Schwerdtner was only used sporadically and had to come to terms with the reserve role behind regular and selection goalkeeper Bodo Rudwaleit from the 1980/81 season at least since the first two championship titles of the East Berliners in 1979 and 1980 until Schwerdtner's departure five years later played all point games in the BFC box. By 1983 after the dissolution of the junior league again established second representation of the BFC in which it was used in the mid-1970s, is the weakly 1983/84 East Berlin district champion and the team succeed in the promotion round made it into the second-rate league . In this league he had played his first games in the men's division in the mid-1970s.

Although he was still listed as a member of the BFC II squad in the joint preview of fuwo and Deutschem Sportecho in the summer of 1985, Schwerdtner will play in the GDR league for SG Dynamo Schwerin from September this year. With the performances shown there, he offered himself in the summer of 1986 for a change to the league promoted BSG Energie Cottbus. There he completed 22 games in the league in the year of relegation . In the following season 1987/88 he played, still registered for the league squad of the Energie-Elf, only for the 2nd team of the Lausitzer in the third-class district league Cottbus . After 1988, he joined lower-class teams before ending his career in 1996.

Selection bets

The BFC goalkeeper was in action eight times for the GDR youth team. In 1975 and 1977, he played four times each for the U-21 and U-23 teams of the DFV, which were then still operating in parallel .

Prior to that, Schwerdtner had stood in the goal of the U-18s in the GDR in the spring of 1975 at the UEFA youth tournament, the unofficial European championship . At the tournament in Switzerland, however, the East German juniors did not make it to the semi-finals. Overall, he stood in 14 games between the posts for DFV Juniors between October 1974 and May 1975.

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