Bernd Jakubowski

Bernd Jakubowski ( born December 10, 1952 in Rostock, † July 25, 2007 in Dresden) was soccer goalie in the GDR Oberliga, where he tended goal for Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden. He was inducted into the B team, the East German Olympic team and the junior national teams.

Football career

Bernd Jakubowski began his football career in 1961 as a student at SC Empor Rostock, resulting in December 1965 Hansa Rostock was born. Even as a junior player, he came to selection honors and played in the 1970 and 1971 with the junior national team of the Republic 20 internationals. On May 25, 1970, he was in the youth team, after a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands and the drawing of lots for the GDR, the UEFA youth tournament, unofficial European Junior Championships won.

After the 1.88 m wide " Jaku " Jakubowski had become eligible to play for the men's area, it was first used in the second team of FC Hansa, who played in the second-rate DDR -Liga. There he played his first game on November 8, 1970. In the 1971/72 season Jakubowski made ​​his debut in the league team of the Hanseatic League. On September 11, 1971, he was in the meeting of the 5th game day Stahl Riesa - FC Hansa (1:3) for the injured goalkeeper Dieter Schneider loaded. In the course of this season, he still came in three more league games for use, but was otherwise with 16 of 22 point stakes goalkeeper of the second team. 1972/73 he was able to maintain permanently, neither in the first nor in the second team, however, managed to establish itself in the GDR junior national team, in which he played 15 international matches 1972-1975. His most successful season at Hansa Rostock had Jakubowski in the season of 1973/74, when he again played 16 league games in representation for the injured Schneider. After Schneider's recovery moved back into the second term, but was still eleven times in the league matches of the league season 1974/75 are used. It was his last league game time in Rostock, for 1975/76 had Hansa by descent in the GDR - league play, in the Jakubowski eight Schneider represented.

After the re-emergence in the summer of 1976, Hansa Rostock, announced the next cutter with Aul and Desens two other young goalkeeper talents were available, Jakubowski during the 1976/77 season from the East German football champions Dynamo Dresden. After moving to Dresden on December 1, 1976, he competed in the rest of the season as the second man behind Claus bottom five league games for the Black and Yellow. At the end of the season Jakubowski celebrated his first league title with Dresden. This season Jakubowski came in four B- caps for use. 1977/78 won Jakubowski after 18 league inserts his second championship. 1979/80 he had ground finally replaced with a complete point game series with 26 missions as a goalkeeper. He was able to hold until 1986, and added his two championships in the years 1982, 1984 and 1985, three East German Cup victories added this position. During the Cup final on 1 May 1982 against the BFC Dynamo, it was after extra 1:1 draw, he parried the penalty in the penalty shootout of Christian Backs and thus decided the final of the Cup fdgb for Dresden. In 1980 he was part of the contingent of football Olympic team of the GDR for the Olympic football tournament in the Soviet Union. There he won the silver medal, but was only used in the preliminary round match against Syria (5-0 ). Number one for coach Rudolf Krause was the Berlin Bodo Rudwaleit.

The European Cup match on March 19, 1986 Bayer 05 Uerdingen - Dynamo Dresden sat Jakubowskis football career an unexpected end. After an unfortunate clash with Wolfgang glitter to Jakubowski suffered a fractured shoulder that is no longer allowed for a further operation as a goalkeeper. For Dynamo Dresden meant Jakubowskis injury at the same time leaving the competition as substitute goalkeeper Jens ram had in the second half, even six goals to accept (final result 3:7 after a 2-0 first-leg victory ). During his 16 -year-old Oberliga time Jakubowski had completed 219 first division matches, 36 for Hansa Rostock and 183 for Dynamo Dresden.

After playing career

From 1974 to 1982 he had acquired through a correspondence course at the DHfK in Leipzig diploma in physical education. From 1980 he worked in a gym. From 1987 to 1989 he was with Dynamo as a youth and goalkeeping coach in use. As Vice President, he was a member of the official team from April 1991 to April 1992. From 1995 to 1999 he ran as an independent contractor, a health club, before he was sports director from 1999 to 2001 at Dynamo in office.

Most recently, he worked as an instructor, the Player of the Radeberger SV in the district of Dresden class. With 54 years he succumbed to cancer.

Achievements

  • European Junior Champion ( unofficial) 1970
  • DDR - Oberliga Rise in 1976
  • GDR Champion 1977, 1978
  • Olympic silver medal in 1980
  • East German Cup winner 1982, 1984 and 1985

Awards

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