Torsten Wude

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Torsten Wude
Personnel
birthday November 19, 1965
place of birth GoerlitzGDR
date of death May 3, 2020
size 183 cm
position Defender / Libero
Juniors
Years station
1973-1975 BSG locomotive Riesa
1975-1988 BSG Stahl Riesa
1978-1984 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983-1987 SG Dynamo Dresden 25 (0)
1984-1987 SG Dynamo Dresden II 83 (3)
1988-1990 BSG / FC Stahl Riesa 66 (5)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983-1984 GDR U-18 13 (0)
1986 DDR U-21 4 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Torsten Wude (born November 19, 1965 in Görlitz ; † May 3, 2020 ) was a German football player .

Athletic career

(B) SG stations

Torsten Wude began to play organized football in Riesa : initially under the trainer Rudi Schneider at the Lokomotive company sports club , before moving to the local heavyweight BSG Stahl in 1975 . Three years later the delegation to the junior division of the reigning GDR master SG Dynamo Dresden followed . In the summer of 1984 he succeeded from the junior top division squad of the later Bundesliga coach Eduard Geyer, the nomination for the SGD second representation in the second class league .

A year earlier he had already sniffed ten minutes of the first division air when the yellow-blacks suffered a severe 5-1 away defeat at FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder on matchday 21 of the 1982/83 Bundesliga season . It took three years before the former junior selection captain was given a chance to play in the top division of GDR football . He belonged to the core team of the Saxon flagship team in 1986/87 alone , when the trained machine and system fitter played 16 point games and thus contributed to the vice championship of the dynamos behind the series champion BFC Dynamo .

After Torsten Wude could only record two games in the Oberligaelf of Dresden in the following season , he joined BSG Stahl Riesa at the turn of the year 1987/88. The former young national player, who was used in the Riesa dress five times in the second half of the season, was unable to prevent the steelworkers from falling into second class with his teammates. From 1988 to the end of 1990, the defensive power ran in 61 games in the league for the team from the steelworks stadium "Ernst Grube" . In the reunified Germany there are no traces of Wude in high-class football.

Selection bets

In 1983 Wude was one of the GDR U-18s who won the only DFV selection in Cuba in the friendship youth competitions . Andreas Thom , Ulf Kirsten , Olaf Marschall and Matthias Lindner , who were extremely prominent with a view to their later careers in men's football , also qualified for the Junior European Championship in 1984 . Wude led Frank Engel's squad in the Soviet Union as team captain. The GDR juniors could not reach the semi-finals as third in the group of the preliminary round.

Due to his prominent position in the junior squad and his return to the Dresden Oberligaelf, the DFV coaches later gave him a chance in the East German U-21 . In its four appearances in 1986, however, the Libero did not leave any lasting impressions that could have made it possible for an appointment to the A selection.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Former Dynamo player Wude has died. In: Saxon newspaper. May 4, 2020, accessed May 5, 2020 .
  2. a b Manfred Binkowski: You have the skills - now prove it! In: fuwo - The new football week . May 22, 1984, pages 12/13.
  3. a b Wolf Hempel: The new face: Torsten Wude. In: fuwo - The new football week . Sep 9, 1986, p. 16.