Wolfgang Ihle

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Wolfgang Ihle (born March 19, 1956 in Glauchau ) is a former football player in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of the GDR football association. He played there for FC Karl-Marx-Stadt and Dynamo Dresden . Ihle is a multiple young national player.

Athletic career

BSG and club stations

Ihle's football career began with the small company sports club Turbine Karl-Marx-Stadt. From there he was delegated to the football focus of the region, the FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (FCK), in 1968 . He went through the other youth teams there and played for FCK in the junior league from 1972 .

For the 1973/74 season Ihle was first included in the FCK's league squad. On the last match day, played on April 6, 1974, he came to his first appearance in the league when he played in the encounter BFC Dynamo - FCK (2: 1) center forward. Already during the season 1974/75 the 1.73 meter tall Ihle with 19 missions and four goals became a permanent fixture in the league team and in 1975/76 finally made his breakthrough as a regular as a left winger with 22 league point games.

Although Ihle had played 103 of 144 possible league points and scored 20 goals by the end of 1979, FCK gave him in early 1980 in exchange for Klaus Müller to the league competitor Dynamo Dresden. After Ihle had completed seven premier league appearances in Dresden by the end of the season, the swap was reversed, and at the beginning of the 1980/81 season Ihle played again for FCK and immediately belonged to the league tribe again with 22 appearances. In November 1982 he had to do military service with the NVA after he had finished his sports teacher studies . But he was given the opportunity to continue to play football with the second, later third-rate army sports community Vorwärts Plauen .

In May 1984 Ihle returned to FCK and was immediately reinstated in the three remaining game days of the season. In 1984/85 he played ten more times for FCK until the 18th league matchday. In the summer of 1985, the 29-year-old moved to the second division BSG Motor Fritz Heckert Karl-Marx-Stadt , where his former FCK teammates Frank Eitemüller and Mario Schubert had also been active since the preseason . With him he was relegated to the district league in 1986 and moved to the district league club WEMA / Aufbau Plauen in 1987 , where Ihle finally ended his career as an active soccer player in 1990. In the Oberliga Ihle had played 178 games, 171 for FC Karl-Marx-Stadt and seven for Dynamo Dresden. He scored 30 goals for FCK and two goals for Dresden.

Selection bets

In the summer of 1973 Ihle was included in the squad of the GDR junior national team and played his first junior international match on June 27, 1973. In the 3-0 away win against Finland, the FCK attacker played as a left winger. Ihle played a total of 14 junior international matches. At the 1974 UEFA youth tournament in Sweden, he played his last international junior match in the opening game against Poland, which the DFV representatives won 1-0. He then played twelve international matches with the GDR youth team until 1976 .

Coaching career

In the seasons 2015/16 to 2018/19 he was in charge of TSV Gestungshausen. Further coaching duties followed later at SV Lok Uebigau or its syndicate with ESV Lok Falkenberg in the junior division.

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