Detlef Schößler

Detlef Schößler ( born October 3, 1962) was football player in the DDR - Oberliga, the highest division in football in the GDR. There he played for the first FC Magdeburg and Dynamo Dresden. For Dresden Schößler also played in the 1st Bundesliga. After his career as a football player Schößler worked as a coach.

With 17 years Schößler began his football career at the 1 FC Magdeburg, for whom he played 169 times in the GDR Oberliga, 25 times in fdgb Cup and 6 times in the European Cup. He then moved to Dynamo Dresden. After two years in the top division of the German Democratic Republic, Dresdner could qualify for the Bundesliga where Schößler still came to 113 Bundesliga One records within four years. As a 32- year-old he moved to second division side VfB Leipzig, where he came to 68 missions in the 2nd Bundesliga.

In addition Schößler completed 18 missions in the East German national team.

In the season 2002/2003 Schößler was coach of the Oberliga side VfB Leipzig, where he had previously coached youth teams. 2003/2004 he coached the SV Grimsby in the same league. During the 2006/2007 season he was coach of the Oberliga Hallescher FC, ​​succeeding his former teammate René Müller, had there to the end of the season, however, vacate his chair. For the season 2008/ 09 he was at FC Energie Cottbus first full-time coach of A-Juniors Bundesliga team of the Lusatian. In November 2010 Schößler took over the training of the U15 Regional Team RB Leipzig. After he had taken the U19 in the summer of 2011, the club September 22, 2011 announced that he has resigned for personal and professional reasons.

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