Frank Siersleben

Frank Siersleben ( born December 8, 1960) was the first football players FC Magdeburg, for whom he played in the DDR - Oberliga, the highest East German football class. He is 23 -fold DDR junior national team.

Siersleben came 1974 on the youth team of the 1st FC Magdeburg. As a junior player, he played 19 matches with the national junior team, later were added four junior internationals. In 1978 he was nominated by the FCM for the junior league team as a defender. While still a student, he has been reported for the 1979/80 season for the DDR - Oberliga team of FCM. On 25 August 1979 the 2nd Season Match day he came to his first league use. In the first encounter FCM - Chemie Leipzig (4:0 ), he was summoned as a left defender. Overall, it was used in his first league season ten times. In the following season played Siersleben, who in 1980 started a Diploma in physical education teacher, only in the junior league. It was not until 1983/84, he managed to break into the first team with 16 point games lasting foot.

Siersleben denied for 1.FC Magdeburg six games in the European Cup competitions. His first European Cup game was the first round of the UEFA Cup Athletico Bilbao - 1 FCM (2-0) on September 17, 1986, in which he was used to his regular position at left-back. Subsequently, he was in all other European games of FCM to 1990 while, of which only two went out victorious.

From 1984, the 1.74 m wide Siersleben finally belonged to the phylum league team, played until the end of the GDR Oberliga 1991 never less than 20 point games in a season. After the FCM in 1991, had failed to qualify for the 2nd Bundesliga, Siersleben played until 1994 in the then third-rate NOFV- Oberliga. Here he came in 98 point games used. Meanwhile, he was no longer defensive player, but advanced into the midfield and also came as more Torerfolgen. Had he come in the GDR Oberliga only two- point game gates, he scored in the Oberliga NOFV- ten hits. In the 1993/94 season Siersleben was captain of the FCM. With the final of the National Cup Saxony -Anhalt on 18 May 1994 against the Halle FC ( 3:4 ), he ended his career at the 1 FC Magdeburg. He could point to 299 games, look back 42 national and 6 international cup matches. In addition to his 12-point game goals he scored another two goals in the domestic cup competitions.

After the FCM in 1994 failed to qualify for the new Regional, Siersleben followed along with Reinhard Rother his former teammate Rolf Döbbelin, the trainer at Fortuna Magdeburg was. With Fortuna he managed to move up to the fourth-rate league. Here Siersleben played until 1999, before he ended his athletic career after a year at Magdeburg country division club MSV Boerde 2000.

Directly after the end of his playing career took over as coach Frank Siersleben his last club MSV flare. In 2003, Siersleben back to 1.FC Magdeburg. He coached the second team of the club and led within four years of the city league in the fifth division. After internal disagreements Siersleben was released in the spring of 2007 from his duties. In May 2011, Siersleben coach at eight-year FSV Barleben with which he rose to the 2011/12 season in the Saxony-Anhalt State League.

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For the first version of the article, the following sources were consulted:

  • Hanns Leske: Encyclopedia of the GDR football. The workshop, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3
  • Baingo / Horn: History of the GDR Oberliga. Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-428-3
  • Arbor / Malli: 1 FC Magdeburg - My club. Magdeburg 2000, ISBN 3-930794-02-0.
  • GDR sports newspaper Deutsches Sport Echo, born 1978-1990
  • Football players (DDR )
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • Man
  • Born in 1960
  • Athletes ( Magdeburg )
  • GDR citizens
  • Person ( 1.FC Magdeburg )
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