Klaus Sammer

Klaus Sammer ( born December 5, 1942 in Groeditz ) is a former German football player and coach.

Career

Klaus Sammer started playing football in the North Saxon Groeditz 1954 organized at TSG steel. After his education, he completed an apprenticeship Dreher. At the beginning of the season 1962/63 he moved to the 19 - year SC Einheit Dresden, who had just been relegated from the DDR Oberliga. In the following years, unit tried in vain to the resurgence, and as well in the season 1964/65 the rise was missed local rivals Dynamo Dresden but floated in acute danger of relegation with three games before the finals of the league, joining the 1.91 m wide Sammer together with his club colleague Klaus Engels in May 1965 and helped Dynamo there to secure the league. The action was not without controversy, since at this time the majority of the Dresden soccer supporters stood for SC unit. By the end of his active career in 1975 Sammer remained with Dynamo and played there, alternately used as a defender or a midfielder, 183 Oberliga point games ( 27 goals ) and 26 games ( 2 goals) in the second division (DDR- Liga). With Dynamo Dresden Sammer in 1971 and 1973 GDR football champion and won the 1971 East German Football Cup. In 19 European matches Klaus Sammer scored two goals.

His debut in the national football team of the GDR was Sammer on November 11, 1970 against the Netherlands, which was defeated 1-0 in a European Championship qualifier in the Dresden Dynamo Stadium. The axis also was a player, in 1974 for the Football World Cup 1974 qualifying in the World Cup qualifiers in Germany - in which he himself, however, no longer belonged to the squad of the East Germans. Team coach Georg Buschner put him on 26 September 1973 for the 17th and final time in the GDR 's national soccer team.

Sammer was born on February 14, 1976 before the league match Dynamo Dresden - Sachsenring Zwickau adopted from the Dresdner league team and the national team. After end of his career coached Sammer, who had acquired a diploma in physical education, in 1983 his hometown club SG Dynamo Dresden, which he led to two fdgb Cup victories. Both in the 1983/84 season ( 2-1 ) and in the season 1984/1985 ( 3-2 ) was able to in the Berlin stadium in the world youth of the league series champion, the Berliner FC Dynamo defeated and prevented from domestic double. A 3:7 defeat against Bayer Uerdingen in the quarter -final of the European Cup of Cup Winners Cup on 19 March 1986 ( also referred to as a wonder of the Grotenburg: 2-0 first-leg victory and a 3-1 halftime lead in the second leg ) was the trigger that Sammer after the 1985/1986 season as head coach had to resign and was replaced by Eduard Geyer.

Klaus Sammer took over in 1992/93 once again briefly the now playing in the Bundesliga 1 FC Dynamo Dresden and then worked in a variety of functions for the DFB.

Klaus Sammer is the father of footballer, coach and current sports board of FC Bayern Munich Matthias Sammer, who began his career under his father in the SG Dynamo Dresden.

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