Rolf Leeb

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Rolf Leeb
Personnel
Surname Rolf Leeb
birthday March 24, 1924
date of death 3rd September 1986
position Striker , midfielder
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1954 BSG Up Louder
1954-1963 SC Empor Rostock 151 (16)
1 Only league games are given.

Rolf Leeb (born March 24, 1924 - September 3, 1986 ) was a German football player .

The offensive player Leeb was delegated to Rostock in November 1954 as part of the upper league team of BSG Empor Lauter and integrated into the newly founded SC Empor Rostock . On November 14 of the 1954/55 season Leeb played the premiere game of SC Empor in the highest East German division and completed another ten competitive appearances for Rostock by the end of the season. In the final of the FDGB Cup , in which Rostock lost 3-2 after extra time to SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt , Leeb was not used.

In the following transition round in 1955 , Leeb was only used twice and was also not part of the Hanseatic team's regular formation in the 1956 season , when Empor Rostock was bottom of the table in the second-class league , with 14 competitive appearances. With the relegation, however, Leeb became a regular player, achieved with Up the immediate promotion and the renewed entry into the FDGB Cup final. This time Leeb was used in the final, but Rostock was defeated by SC Lokomotive Leipzig again after extra time with 2: 1.

After Rostock had established itself in the league from the 1958 season , Leeb reached the cup final for the third time with SC Empor in 1960, but lost 3-2 in his second final appearance, also after extra time, to SC Motor Jena . In the following seasons 1961/62 and 1962/63 Leeb was twice in a row runner-up champion of the GDR with Empor, so that in 1963, after 128 appearances in the league (eleven goals), he played 23 games (five goals) in the second-rate GDR Liga and 22 games (five goals) in the FDGB Cup with a total of five runner-up titles ended his career at SC Empor.

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