Werner Hartmann (soccer player)

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Werner Hartmann (born June 2, 1950 ) is a former German football player who was active in the 1970s for BSG Stahl Riesa in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football .

Athletic career

In the 1969/70 season Werner Hartmann started his career in higher-class football in the second-class GDR league . For the FSV Lokomotive Dresden , he played eighteen games in the 30 rounds, in which he scored five goals. In the following three seasons Hartmann was a regular at FSV, of the 72 GDR league games played during this time, he played 68 games and was Dresden's top scorer in 1971 and 1973 with nine and eleven goals respectively. After he had completed seven point games for the FSV Lok in the first half of the 1973/74 season, he moved to the upper division BSG Stahl Riesa in November 1973 . There he took over the place of the striker Peter Kotte who had switched to Dynamo Dresden . After four appearances as a substitute, he finally found a regular place in the attack by BSG Stahl and by the end of the season had made fourteen league appearances, but only scored one goal. In the season 1974/75 he had to suspend several game days due to injury and came in 26 game days only to nineteen missions and again only to one goal. At the beginning of the 1975/76 season, Hartmann was first used in the GDR league team Stahl Riesa II, where he was recommended for the league team again with six goals in eight point games. There it was only enough for eight more nominations, and he only managed one goal. Thereupon he was given up by the BSG Stahl for the 1976/77 season to the GDR league club progress Bischofswerda . In the company sports community of the agricultural machinery factory , Hartmann found his way back to his old skill level. In his first season he became the top scorer of BSG Progress with eight goals. By 1981 he played five seasons in Bischofswerda , in which he completed 104 games in 108 games played and came to 25 goals. He then let his footballer career end with the Kirschauer BSG Progress in the third-rate district league .

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