Siegfried Naeke

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Siegfried Naeke (born November 9, 1925 ) is a former German soccer player. He stood for the BSG Wismut Aue and the SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt in a total of 64 games in the GDR league on the field.

Career

For the 1951/52 season he joined the newly promoted BSG Wismut Aue and made his debut on August 29, 1951 for Wismut Aue. In the 3-2 win against BSG Progress Meerane , he was used by coach Walter Fritzsch over the entire season. In the  1952/53  season she finished second at the end of the season, tied behind  SG Dynamo Dresden  . Because of the equality of points, a decision game had to decide the championship title. In the  decider of the GDR football league in 1952/53 he and his team lost 3-2 against Dresden. After this season he left the BSG Wismut Aue and ended his career.

In the  1954/55 season he  reached  the finals for the  FDGB Cup  and with the Auern, who competed in the first and second round under the name  BSG Wismut Aue  and from the third round as  SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt met there on the  SC Empor Rostock . In the  Bruno-Plache Stadium in Leipzig, Karl Dittes'  team was able to   prevail against Rostock with 3-2 after extra time. After winning the FDGB-Pokal, he left the SC Wismut Kart-Marx-Stadt.  

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Individual evidence

  1. BSG Wismut Aue - BSG Progress Meerane. World football, accessed August 3, 2017 .