Wolfgang Dyrna

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Wolfgang Dyrna (born August 16, 1943 ) was a football player and junior coach at SC Aufbau / 1. FC Magdeburg .

Athletic career

Dyrna came to the football section of SC Aufbau Magdeburg in the summer of 1965, which had won the GDR football cup last season . Previously, Dyrna had last played in the second-rate GDR league for Magdeburg's local rivals Turbine Magdeburg . When building the SC, he initially slipped a class lower, because he was only used in the 2nd team that played in the district league Magdeburg .

On December 11, 1965 Dyrna came to his only first division game. In the last league game in 1965/66 he was called up as a right midfielder in the encounter Lok Stendal - SC structure (2-0). This position had previously been a construction site for the club, where four other players had played before Dyrna. For the remainder of the season, in which the club now started as 1. FC Magdeburg, Dyrna played again in the district league team, the first team was relegated to the GDR league at the end of the season.

In the 1968/69 season Dyrna fought with the 2nd team of the FCM after winning the district championship and a second place in the promotion round to promotion to the GDR league. There, however, the team gave a catastrophic picture and immediately descended with only four wins in 30 games and a goal difference of 30:72. Although Dyrna had been significantly involved in the promotion round with three of four games in the promotion, he was not nominated for the regular squad for the 2nd nor for the 1st team. Nevertheless, he was one of the 42 players who were used during the 1969/70 season for 1. FCM II. However, he was only called up in midfield in three consecutive games in April 1970.

After finishing his career as an active soccer player, Dyrna devoted himself to coaching. For 24 years he worked as a youth coach at 1. FC Magdeburg. Before he retired in 2005, he had also been the head of the soccer performance center of the soccer association Saxony-Anhalt and had worked at the Magdeburg sports high school. In 2008 he was still an assessor at the sports court of the Saxony-Anhalt Football Association. Dyrna is the owner of the “Personal Stone” No. 164 in the new Magdeburg stadium with the dedication “24 years of FCM coach”.

literature

  • Deutsches Sportecho, born 1965–1970
  • Volksstimme Magdeburg from July 19, 2005

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