Werner Heine

Werner Heine ( born August 14, 1935 in Roßleben ) was football players in the field of DDR Football Association. In the top tier, the DDR - Oberliga, Heine played for the SC Dynamo Berlin, the BFC Dynamo and the first FC Union Berlin. For the GDR national team Heine played 29 A- internationals. Later he worked as a football coach.

Football career

League start at SC Dynamo Berlin

After his stops as a junior player at the company sports activist in Roßleben and activist in Nebra Heine came in 1954 at the age of 19, to the newly formed football section of the SC DHfK Leipzig. With two football teams that competed in the second-rate DDR -Liga, the SC DHfK should be an elite training for young football talents. After only half a year, the project was halted due to lack of success, dissolved both teams and their players distributed to teams in the league. Werner Heine has been delegated to the Oberliga SC Dynamo Berlin, where he was employed as a defender of the second half of the season in 1954/55 to. Already in the following season 1956, held from now on for five years in the calendar year cycle, the SC Dynamo dismounted from the league, so that Heine had to play in the second division again. At times he has even been used in the Bezirksligaelf SC Dynamo II, with whom he won the district championship and promotion to the third class II DDR -Liga.

DDR - choice player

After the immediate resurgence of the 1st team Heine played there as much to the fore, that he was included in the squad of the B- team. In the years 1958 and 1959, he played six B matches, in which he was generally used as a central defender. His first senior international Game of Heine on October 5, 1958 at Friendly Match GDR - Bulgaria (1:1), where he was summoned to its default position in the central defense. He has held this position immediately a regular place in the national team, he was able to hold until early 1964. The high point in his national team career experienced Heine on June 2, 1963, when he led as captain of the GDR national team during the match against England on the pitch. His last and 29th senior international graduated Heine on February 23, 1964 during a friendly match Ghana - German Democratic Republic (3-0). In addition, Heine 1959 worked in the two Olympic qualifying matches against the DFB Amateurs ( 0:2, 1:2 ) with.

Cup victory in 1959 and the end of the BFC Dynamo

Another highlight in Heine's football career were the two cup finals in 1959, where, following a 0-0 draw after extra time in the replay 3-2 continued the SC Dynamo with Heine as a central defender against SC bismuth Karl -Marx-Stadt. By 1964 he was at SC Dynamo set the defender, at the end of the league season 1962/63 he was found in one of the magazine " German Sports Echo" organized coaches poll as the best central defender. With the beginning of the season 1964/65 he moved to the right side of defense. His last league season for the SC Dynamo, whose football section was converted to the Berliner FC Dynamo early 1966, denied Heine 1965/66. After he had previously been demoted to the second team, he came only by the failure of the new rights defender Jochen Carow for six games at the end of the season in the Oberligaelf used.

Career-ending at the 1 FC Union

With the role as a reservist, the 31 -year-old Heine did not want to resign and moved to season 1966/67, after 194 league games and 13 league goals for Dynamo to city rivals and league promoted 1.FC Union Berlin. After 16 league inserts with two Torerfolgen, where he was used mainly as a central defender again, Heine finished in the summer of 1967 his career as a football player in the power range.

Football coach

After his career as a football player Heine worked until 1971 as a youth coach at Union Berlin. After that he was assistant coach until 1974 when Oberliga bismuth floodplain. Later he was in the fourth division BSG Motor in Wildau (1974-1984) and the District division steel Hennigsdorf (1984 /85) the responsible instructor. From 1990 to 1992 Heine coached the juniors of BSV Spindler field in East Berlin. In 2000, he oversaw the old boys' club of MSV 19 Ruedersdorf.

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