Willi Schober

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Willi Schober
Personnel
birthday October 3, 1913
place of birth HelftaGermany
date of death unknown
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
FC Wacker Helfta
SK Admira Vienna
1940-1944 Dresdner SC
1949-1950 BSG VVB Mansfeld Eisleben
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1950-1951 BSG activist Eisleben
1951-1952 BSG Stahl Eisleben
1952-1954 BSG activist Brieske-Ost
1954-1957 SC activist Brieske-Senftenberg
1958-1960 SG Dynamo Eisleben
1960–1962 BSG Chemie Zeitz
1963 BSG activist Brieske-Senftenberg
1963-1965 SC Cottbus
1 Only league games are given.

Willi Schober (born October 3, 1913 in Helfta , Mansfelder Seekreis ; † unknown; after February 1965) was a German football player and later coach .

Career

Willi Schober began his football career in his home town of Helfta near Eisleben at the local FC Wacker Helfta and later played for SK Admira Vienna , with whom he became German runner-up and Austrian champion. In July 1940 Schober moved to Dresdner SC in the Gauliga Sachsen . There he was with the team Gauligameister and thus took part in the final round of the German championship , where the Dresden team finally came third. In the 1942/43 season , Dresden was first again Gauliga champion with 18 wins from 18 games, later Schober won the championship title with his team. In the following season Dresden defended the title, in 1944 Schober left the club.

In 1950, Schober ended his career at BSG VVB Mansfeld Eisleben , which was then playing in the third-class II. GDR League and immediately became a coach at the club, which initially played for a year under the name BSG Aktivist Eisleben and then as BSG Stahl Eisleben . In 1952 Willi Schober came to Lusatia and became a trainer for the BSG activist Brieske-Ost , which was playing in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of the GDR. In his first season Schober started with a 6-1 win against BSG Rotation Babelsberg , at the end of the season Brieske finished ninth. In 1954, Schober's team was able to improve to sixth place. In October 1954, the Brieske-Ost soccer team was transformed into the newly founded SC activist Brieske-Senftenberg . 1955 occupied the team under Schober with only eight points (according to the two-point rule) the penultimate place, but since no relegated was determined in the season, Brieske remained in the league. In the following season Brieske-Senftenberg was "runner-up".

After another season in Senftenberg, in which the SC activist took sixth place in the GDR Oberliga, Willi Schober returned to his home country and became a coach at SG Dynamo Eisleben in the second-rate GDR league . In August 1960 he became a coach at league rivals BSG Chemie Zeitz . In May 1963 Schober returned to Senftenberg. The SC activist Brieske-Senftenberg was relegated from the GDR upper league in the preseason. In July 1963 the club was renamed SC Cottbus . Schober's last game as a Cottbus coach was the 1: 2 defeat against ASG Vorwärts Rostock on February 28, 1965, he was replaced by Hellmut Trunschke .

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