Stefan Schädlich

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Stefan Schädlich
Personnel
birthday June 20, 1957
place of birth GDR
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1972-1975 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1975-1982 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 28 0(3)
1975-1976 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt II 3 0(1)
1982-1986 BSG engine "Fritz Heckert" Karl-Marx-Stadt 90 (21)
1 Only league games are given.

Stefan Schädlich (born June 20, 1957 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

The striker came from the offspring of FC Karl-Marx-Stadt , to which he had belonged since 1972. In the league season 1974/75 Stefan Schädlich made his debut for the Karl-Marx-Städter on April 26, 1975 as a 17-year-old in the top division of the GDR . In the home game against FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt (3-0), the attacker came on the field in the 83rd minute for Manfred Lienemann .

In the following years the young offensive power between the Oberligaelf, the second team of the commuted FCK and the 1976 which was launched representation in the junior league , after the detachment of the second teams of the league teams from league seasons or the district leagues their gaming operations 1976/77 recorded. The GDR soccer newspaper "fuwo" described the first goal of Schädlich in the major league in the 5-1 home win in the derby against BSG Wismut Aue on the 8th matchday in 1976/77 as follows: " 5-1: Franke and Hänisch claimed the ball to the left of the bismuth gate, bring the leather to S. Schädlich, who chases it under the bar, leaving Weissflog no chance. "

In the 1980/81 season , Schädlich played the last six of his total of 28 league games, in which he scored three goals. On April 11, 1981, the 23-year-old striker said goodbye to league football in the 2-1 home win of the Himmelblauen against BSG Chemie Böhlen . At the beginning and middle of the 1980s, Schädlich belonged to the squad of BSG Motor "Fritz Heckert" Karl-Marx-Stadt , which was represented in the GDR's second highest division, the league .

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Individual evidence

  1. fuwo - The New Football Week , October 26, 1976, page 5.