Udo jewelry

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Udo jewelry
Udo Schmuck 1980.gif
Udo jewelry (1980)
Personnel
birthday October 29, 1952
place of birth FrankenthalGDR
size 181 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1972-1985 Dynamo Dresden 236 (33)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1976-1982 GDR 7 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1988-1989 BSG Sachsenring Zwickau
1996 Dynamo Dresden
1999-2001 Bischofswerdaer FV 08
2002-200x BSC Freiberg
2005-2006 SV Fortuna Furth / Glösa
2006-2007 VfB Fortuna Chemnitz
2007-2008 BSV 1968 Sebnitz
2014 Meissner SV 08
2016-2018 SSV Neustadt / Saxony
1 Only league games are given.

Udo Schmuck (born October 29, 1952 in Frankenthal ) is a former German soccer player and soccer coach. As an active player, he was a GDR national player, four-time GDR champion and two-time GDR cup winner.

Soccer career

player

Schmuck began his career as a football player at SG Frankenthal and in 1969 joined the SG Dynamo Dresden junior team , with whom he played as a defender in the junior league. In the summer of 1970 he was accepted into the squad of the GDR junior national team and played his first junior international match on September 17, 1970. In the 4-1 win in Finland he was used as a left defender. By 1971 he played a total of 16 international matches with the junior team. At the age of 19, the 1.81 m tall jewelry made its debut in the GDR top division . On March 4, 1972, the 18th matchday, he was substituted on in the match Dynamo Dresden - Hallescher FC (6: 1) in the 74th minute. In the 1972/73 season he was GDR champion for the first time with Dynamo, but had only contributed to it with six point games. In March 1973 he was used for the first time in a junior international game. With a total of 42 appearances up to 1984, Schmuck became the record player for the youth national team. He became a regular at Dynamo Dresden only in the 1973/74 season, in which he was used in 19 of the 26 major league point games played. From then on it was the standard stopper for the Dresdeners. In the 1975/76, 1976/77 and 1977/78 seasons he won his GDR championships two to four, in 1977 and 1982 he was in the winning team of the GDR cup final .

On October 27, 1976, Schmuck played his first international match for the senior national team . In the game Bulgaria - GDR (0: 4) he was used as a libero . However , he was unable to prevail against rivals Hans-Jürgen Dörner and Konrad Weise , so that by 1981 he only had a total of seven A-internationals. Only the two World Cup qualifiers against Turkey (November 17, 1976) and Poland (May 2, 1981) were of particular importance. His only goal in an A international match he scored 2-2 on April 2, 1980 against Romania.

Jewelry played his last league season in 1984/85, in which he was only used in five point games. While he played four games in his pre-stopper position in the first half of the season, he was sent onto the field for the last time in his farewell game on June 1, 1985 in the encounter between Dynamo Dresden and FC Carl Zeiss Jena (3: 1) in the 82nd minute. It was his 236th league game after a career lasting more than 13 seasons, in which he also scored 33 goals. During this time he was also used in 46 European Cup games (2 goals).

successes

Trainer

Schmuck had already obtained his diploma as a sports teacher in 1981, so after his career as a football player he was taken on to the coaching staff of Dynamo Dresden. For the 1986/87 season he was trainer for the second team from Dynamo, which played in the second-rate GDR league . On July 1, 1988 he became head coach of the Oberliga promoter Sachsenring Zwickau , but rose again after a year in the GDR league. After the GDR league team only finished ninth after three match days in the 1989/90 season and lost the subsequent FDGB cup game at the third-rate regional division Motor Nordhausen, Schmuck was released from his coaching position at the end of August 1989. Apart from a short interlude again at Dynamo Dresden, when he was head coach from April 16 to September 22, 1996, Schmuck only coached lower-class teams in the following period. After stints in Meißen and Pulsnitz , he took over the fourth-class league club Bischofswerdaer FV 08 in 1999 . After the club had to relegate in 2001, jewelry was dismissed. After a station at BSC Freiberg , the SV Fortuna Furth followed in Chemnitz-Glösa , with whom he made it to the sixth-class state league in 2005. In 2006 he took over the first men's team after the two Chemnitz soccer clubs SV Fortuna Furth Glösa and VfB Chemnitz merged to become VfB Fortuna Chemnitz . He then moved to the BSV 1968 in Sebnitz for the duration of the 2007/08 season and reached fifth place in the Landesliga Sachsen with him. From April to September 2014 he was employed as a coach for the then district league club Meißner SV 08 . In July 2016 he took over the regional top division club SSV Neustadt / Sachsen , with whom he won the regional cup in the 2017/2018 season after a 2-1 win over 1. FC Pirna. With that he ended his coaching career. At the end of the 2018/19 season, Schmuck was active as a scout for the fourth-class Bischofswerda FV for the first time this season since he left .

family

Udo Schmuck is married to the athlete and Olympic medalist Evelin Kaufer . The couple have two sons, their son Thomas is also a soccer player.

Schmuck had a brother who died in an incident on the inner-German border in 1968 .

literature

Web links

Commons : Udo Schmuck  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Fuwo No. 36/1989 p. 11
  2. This is the BSC Freiberg ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), in: Sächsische Zeitung , December 13, 2003.
  3. Home win in the last KOL game of the season. SSV Neustadt / Sachsen, June 17, 2018, accessed on November 24, 2019 .
  4. ^ SSV Neustadt / Sa. is district cup winner 2017/2018. SSV Neustadt / Sachsen, June 23, 2018, accessed on November 24, 2019 .
  5. Jürgen Schwarz: Ex-Dynamo scouts for slide. In: Saxon newspaper. June 3, 2019, accessed November 24, 2019 .
  6. Steffen Manig: Dynamo veteran Udo Schmuck chats in Schönfeld Castle. In: Sportbuzzer / Dresdner Latest News . March 23, 2019, accessed November 24, 2019 .