Jürgen Piepenburg

Jürgen Piepenburg ( born June 10, 1941) was football player in the DDR - Oberliga, formerly the highest football class of the East German Football Association. There he played for FC Vorwärts Berlin / Frankfurt (Oder), with whom he Champion and one Cup Winners' Cup was three times. Later he worked as a football coach.

Jürgen Piepenburg began his career as a football player at the Sports Association tractor in the Pomeranian town Franzburg. In 1963 he came to the Central Sports Club of the National People's Army, the Oberliga ASK Vorwärts Berlin. In the 1965/66 season, the 1, 77 m large -budgetary left winger striker fought with the East German Championship for his first title in the men's area. This success had contributed with 22 of 26 possible point games and six goals. In the season 1966/67, he was next to Paul Van Himst with six goals top scorer of the European Cup of Champions. In 1969 he was awarded with the now divested from the ASK FC Vorwärts Berlin his second championship title, this time he had again passed 22 point games, but was become the top scorer of his team with twelve hits. Beeping Petersburg third title was winning the GDR football Cup 1970. On June 13, he was with FC forward as a left winger in the final against 1.FC Lok Leipzig, which won the Berlin 4-2. In the summer of 1971, Piepenburg had to move forward with the FC to Frankfurt ( Oder), where the army footballer future as FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / O. competed. There Piepenburg was active until 1975 and then finished his football career in the GDR Oberliga. For the Army team he had completed 236 Oberliga - point games in Berlin and Frankfurt and scored 88 goals in the process. In 22 games in the European Champions Cup, he scored eleven goals, setting a DDR record.

After his career as a player Jürgen Piepenburg was, who had graduated at the Leipzig Sport University DHfK a Gym Teacher Studies, coach. Among others, from 1984 to 1988 in Dessau forward and after the turn at Dynamo Berlin. He celebrated his biggest success with the SV Germania 90 Fine Oak, with whom he won the 2004 Brandenburg State Cup and therefore was allowed to compete in the first round of the DFB - Pokal with nice oak. After he was released in May 2005 in fine oak, he again took over as coach when the BFC Dynamo. But this office he had already claimed three match in the premier league season 2005/ 06 after the 0-8 debacle at league rivals 1.FC Union Berlin give up.

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