Dieter Stinka

Dieter Stinka ( born August 10, 1937) is a former German football player and coach. He was active mainly in midfield and Eintracht Frankfurt.

Career

Until his move to Eintracht Frankfurt in 1958 he played at the 1st FC Gelnhausen. With the harmony he became German champion in 1959, 1960 reached the final of the European Champions Cup and played the first three seasons of football league founded in 1963. On 3 October 1959 he was appointed to the B team playing in Konstanz against Switzerland. With Willi Schulz and Ferdinand Wenauer he was the runner series. National coach Sepp Herberger summoned the left runner concord three times in the squad of the national team: For international matches on 8 March 1961 in Frankfurt against Belgium, on 10 May 1961 in Berlin against Northern Ireland ( World Cup qualifier ) and on 20 September 1961 in Dusseldorf against Denmark. But he came to use in any of the games. In its common position Horst Szymaniak had since the World Cup 1958 in Sweden the better cards. Stinka by profession, postal worker, was a tireless continued its success in the middle of concord. Due to the two runner-up in the Oberliga Süd in the years 1961 and 1962, he played a total of 16 finals matches with Eintracht Frankfurt.

After he came in the 1965/66 season only four times for use, he moved to SV Darmstadt 98, in which he played until 1968. Then he ended his active career.

Coach stations: in 1968/69 FC Klein-Karben, 1969-1971 SG Westend Frankfurt, 1971/72 SG Kelkheim, 1972-1975 Assistant coach Eintracht Frankfurt under Erich Ribbeck and Dietrich Weise, 1975-1977 VfR wholesale Gerau, 1977/78 Co coach Kickers Offenbach with Udo Klug, 1978 - 1983 amateur trainer Eintracht Frankfurt, 1983 - 1985 FSV Frankfurt.

Achievements

  • German soccer champion: 1959
  • DFB - Cup: Finalist 1964
  • European Champion Clubs' Cup: Finalist 1960
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