Rocco mildness

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Rocco mildness
Personnel
birthday June 8, 1969
place of birth PirnaGDR
size 185 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1973 BSG Bismut Pirna-Copitz
1983-1987 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1988 SG Dynamo Dresden II 56 (13)
1987-1990 SG Dynamo Dresden 8 0(0)
1989 TSG Meissen 4 0(2)
1990 FC Stahl Riesa 3 0(4)
1990-1993 VfL Bochum 54 0(3)
1993-1994 Hannover 96 17 0(3)
1994-1996 Hansa Rostock 37 (10)
1996-1998 1. FC Dynamo Dresden 56 (27)
1998-1999 FSV Zwickau 46 (16)
1999-2001 Dresdner SC 61 (17)
2002-2003 1. FC Dynamo Dresden 15 0(0)
2003-2006 VfL Pirna-Copitz
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984-1985 DDR U16 4 (0)
1986-1987 DDR U18 7 (0)
1989 DDR U21 3 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006-2008 SC Borea Dresden (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Rocco Milde (born June 8, 1969 in Pirna ) is a former German soccer player and coach .

Athletic career

Club career

Via the youth teams of the BSG Wismut Pirna-Copitz and the SG Dynamo Dresden , the offensive player Milde got into the top division squad of the Dresden Dynamos in 1987 at the age of 18 , with whom he was able to celebrate the GDR championships in 1988/89 and 1989/90 . As early as 1984 he had become GDR champion at school level with Dynamo Dresden . Milde scored the winning goal in the 1-0 final win against BFC Dynamo .

He was involved in winning the FDGB Cup in 1990 with two cup appearances, but was not used in the final against the second division PSV Schwerin . In the turning season he played in addition to games for the Oberligaelf and the youth league team of SGD within the framework of a guest permit also in the second-class league in spring 1990 for FC Stahl Riesa and previously in autumn 1989 for TSG Meißen . In the summer of 1989, this community had taken over the vacated starting place of SG Dynamo Dresden II , with which Milde had made his debut in the higher-class men's division of GDR football in 1986/87, in league season B.

In the course of German reunification , Milde switched to West German Bundesliga club VfL Bochum in 1990 , with whom he was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1992/93 after three goals in a total of 52 Bundesliga games . There Milde was used twice for VfL before he switched to league rivals Hannover 96 during the winter break of the 1993/94 season and after three goals in 17 missions for Hannover joined Hansa Rostock in the following season. With nine goals in 21 appearances, Milde then took part in the Hanseatic league's rise to the Bundesliga, but was unable to establish itself permanently with another 16 appearances (one goal) in the 1995/96 Bundesliga season .

In 1996 Milde returned to 1. FC Dynamo Dresden , now playing in the regional league , for whom he scored 27 goals in 56 appearances until 1998. Subsequently, Milde moved to the second division relegated FSV Zwickau , for whom he played one and a half seasons in the Regionalliga Nordost . From December 1999 he was for the Dresdner SC , with whom he qualified in 2000 as vice-champion of the Regionalliga Nordost for the newly introduced Regionalliga Nord . Milde scored ten goals in 42 games for Dresdner SC in two years before returning to Dynamo Dresden in winter 2001/02. From 2003 to 2006, Milde ended his active career with the successor to his former youth club, VfL Pirna-Copitz .

Selection bets

For the U-16 European Championship 1985 Rocco Milde was in the shortlist of the DFV selection coach for the final squad. In the 4th place, which the GDR youth selection won in Hungary in May, the Dresden resident was not involved on the field.

In the fall of 1989, the Dresden offensive player was called up in the U-21 team of the GDR . Before that, he had already worn the jersey of the GDR junior eleven seven times and with it came second in the 1986 youth friendship competition in North Korea .

Coaching career

From 2006 to 2008 Milde was the assistant coach of the league club SC Borea Dresden .

Trivia

On November 14, 1989, Rocco Milde was the last goalscorer of the U-21 national team of the GDR , which made it 1-0 against Austria in the European Championship qualifiers , but did not make it to the quarter-finals as second in Group 3 behind the USSR . After his career, Rocco Milde started his own business with bowling centers in Meißen and Dresden. His son Paul Milde is also a professional footballer.

literature

  • Michael Peter: Ballack, Sammer & Co. How football Germany benefited from reunification . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-398-1 , page 266/267.
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Player Lexicon 1963–1994 . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 , page 340.
  • Hanns Leske : The GDR league players. A lexicon . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2014, ISBN 978-3-89784-392-9 , page 327.

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