Gerd Kische

Gerd Kische ( born October 23, 1951 in Teterow ) was soccer player in the GDR Oberliga, where he played for FC Hansa Rostock. He is 63 -fold GDR national team and won with the East German Olympic team in 1976 the gold medal.

Football career

Youth

Kische grew up in his native town in Mecklenburg Teterow up with seven siblings. Both his father and his uncle were football players, and so also Gerd Kische pursued a football career. He first played in the children's team of BSG unit Teterow, 1960 joined the Football Training Centre of the East German district of Neubrandenburg, the BSG Turbine Neubrandenburg. Meanwhile football section was two years later transferred to the newly formed SC Neubrandenburg. In Neubrandenburg Kische played in the usual youth teams. 1966 experienced the Neubrandenburg football section another change to BSG Post Neubrandenburg. In the junior age he was included in the squad of the GDR's national junior team in 1969. Between 1969 and 1970 he played with the junior selection 19 internationals. On May 25, 1970, he stood as a midfielder in the youth team, the drawing of lots against the Netherlands and won the UEFA Youth Tournament after a 1-1 draw and thus unofficial European junior champion.

FC Hansa Rostock

In the summer of 1970 delegated the BSG Post Neubrandenburg Kische, who had already played with the men's team in the second-rate DDR -Liga, soccer focus of the GDR North, the Oberliga FC Hansa Rostock. He was nominated once for calling forth the league team for the 1970/71 season. It came from the season starts to use his first league game was on 23 August 1970, the game of FC Hansa - Aue bismuth (0:1 ) was used as a midfielder in the. In the course of this season, in the 1.77 m wide Kische played 20 league games point, he was taken back by coach Horst sat in the back line. From the 1971/72 season at Kische was for the next few years a regular player on the right side of defense. Apart from his footballing talent from him was particularly beneficial for its running speed, he ran the 100 meters in 10.7 seconds.

During his time at Hansa Rostock he was relegated to the GDR - League with his team three times in the years 1975, 1977 and 1979. During this time he was already national team, but was able to prevail despite other practices against the East German Football Federation that he stayed in the national team as a second division player. In the three DDR - league seasons, he played a total of 66 of the 90 points and career games and caused quite the respective chances of promotion.

Since Kische spared from lengthy injuries, he was able to maintain its status as a regular player until the end of his Hansa- career. The season 1980/81 was Kisches league last season. After initial experiments of coach Harry Nippert with different positions, the 30 -year-old Kische sat again at right-back. As the season came in Kisches marriage to turbulence, which ended in divorce from his wife, the former athlete Barbara Wieck. This took the East German Football Association on the occasion, the uncomfortable player who also refused to even with collaboration with the East German state security, first lock for the national team and then to cause the FC Hansa, Kische to move for change. His last game in the league denied Kische on the final day of the 1980/81 season, the 30th May 1981 in the encounter FC Hansa -. Sachsenring Zwickau ( 1:3 ) achieved Kische again at right-back playing in the 90th minute with a penalty Rostock's consolation goal and at the same time his last Oberligator. In the twelve years Kische Hansa had been used in 181 league games in which he scored eleven goals as a defensive player. He also had been used in 32 East German Cup games and was there three times to score.

National players

After Kische had graduated in 1970, an international with the junior national team, he was inducted on September 18, 1971 in Leipzig against Mexico (1-1) for the first time in the senior team. Also in this game, he acted on its default position at right-back. Even in the national team he won a regular place immediately. Despite some failures in the years 1972 and 1973 Kische part of the squad for the 1974 World Cup in Germany and was used in all six World Cup matches, he was there even when surprising 1-0 victory in the GDR selection via the West German team. Misconduct Heinz Flohe he mastered it at will.

His biggest international success reached Kische with the East German Olympic team. For their squad he belonged in 1971 and played two qualifiers. However, because of a Zehbruchs he could not participate in the Olympic football tournament in 1972. In 1975 he was again to the Olympic squad. He was there for five of the six qualifiers and was also nominated for the finals tournament in 1976 in Canada. There he played in all five games and was on 31 July 1976 in Montreal in the final against Poland. With Kische as a right defender East Germany won the Olympic gold medal after a 3-1 victory. From 1971 to 1976 Kische played a total of twelve official caps for the Olympic selection.

His 50th game Kische completed on 15 November 1978 in the encounter Netherlands - East Germany (3-0). This game was memorable for him, because already in the 8 minutes he headed an own goal, the 0-3 defeat of DDR one. It was the first own goal in the history of the East German national team. Its not voluntarily at last Come and 63 international match took place on 19 November 1980. In Hall, the East German team won with their rights defenders Kische 2-0 over Hungary.

In addition to playing with the senior team played Kische 1970-1974 five games with the junior national team. With her ​​Kische 1974 Vice - junior European champion.

Career-ending

After the involuntary end of career at FC Hansa Rostock GDR sports newspaper reported German Sports echo in their season - special edition 1981/82, Kische had finished his performance sports career. In fact, it had been planned to delegate Kische to its former Sports Community Post Neubrandenburg back. This, however, rejected the Neubrandenburg from and so Kische closed in the fall of 1981, the East German league club TSG construction Rostock. There, however, he was not initially used because he was drafted in November of the year to a six-month military service to Stahnsdorf. Only in the 1982/83 season he could play football again at TSG construction. The transition to post Neubrandenburg In the summer of 1983, but possible, where he played for one year in the DDR -Liga. After a year Kische took in spring 1984 final farewell from active football.

Achievements

After the active football sports

After the end of his career as a football player is Kische let down again in Rostock. During his playing days he had acquired the diploma of engineer economists, which enabled him to work at Rostock housing combine as department head. Later he joined as economics director for combine civil and transport engineering. 1990 Kische had initially worked for a construction company in Hamburg, then for the Rostock branch of the Heidelberg Cement Works. He was managing director of a construction company, with which he went into bankruptcy in 2007 but in 1992.

When, after the political changes of 1989, the FC Hansa Rostock was converted free of political influence in a registered association, Kische returned to this. In February 1991 he was appointed Vice- President, elected in July 1991 as President of the Association. But in the following season 1991/92 Hansa dismounted from the Bundesliga, after Kische previously fallen out with coach Uwe Reinders and had this eventually dismissed in March 1992. In September 1993 Kische gave up the presidency, but then remained until March 1995 as manager of FC Hansa. In this role he undertook in 1994, among others, the player Matthias Breitkreutz and Stefan Beinlich, thereby laying the foundation for the resurgence Hansas in the season 1994/95. In May 1995, he took over the managerial positions at the former first division side FC Union Berlin, but remained there only for three months. Also only briefly, from July to October 2000 Kische manager was the league team FC Anker Wismar. In July 2009 Kische took over as a consultant for the Association League team of the Rostock FC.

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