Hans-Dieter Krampe

Hans -Dieter Krampe ( born January 6, 1937 in Halle ( Saale) ) is a former German football player 264 games with six goals for ASK / FC Vorwärts Berlin played in the DDR - Oberliga and the only all - forward six players DDR won championship titles.

Career

Stations

About the stations BSG Posthalle ( 1951 to autumn 1954), BSG activist Lauchhammer (fall 1954 to spring 1955) and ZSK forward Prenzlau (spring 1955 to autumn 1955) was the left-back in 1955 ZSK / Zask / ASK Vorwärts Berlin. He played before 1955 coach Kurt preemption, but belonged to 1957 only the reserve team of forward to. When the ASK in 1958 won the first league title before SC Motor Jena, " Maxes " Krampe was already at the root formation of the league team. This was followed by five more championships in the years 1960, 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1969. At a trainer survey by the newspaper " German Sports Echo" Krampe was voted as the best left-back league season 1962/63. But in the last year of his career with the Red - Yellow the Defensive Allrounder played only two games in the league. When his best round of the season is referred to 1965/66, where he completed all 26 round games and four goals as a defender for Championship win with two points contributed ahead of FC Carl Zeiss Jena. In the European Cup Krampe came to 18 sessions. After 14 years and 264 league games, the veteran forward in 1969 ended his career in the first team of the FCV. In the seasons 1969/70 (29 games / 4 goals) 1970 /71 ( 8 games / 1 goal) he played for the second team of FC Vorwärts Berlin in the DDR -Liga.

Selected teams, 1957-1965

In the GDR's national junior international career of the man from Hall began in 1957. His debut in the national football team of the GDR celebrated the defender on 11 February 1959 in Jakarta during the match against Indonesia. In September 1959, the GDR represented with the two German - German qualifying matches for the Olympic qualifiers in 1960 in Berlin and Dusseldorf against the amateur national team of the DFB. Among the highlights were the games with the national team on 21 November 1962 in Berlin against the current vice world champion Czechoslovakia ( 2-1 win) and the meeting on 2 June 1963 at the Leipzig Central Stadium in front of 90,000 spectators against England. The world champion from 1966 won by a goal from Bobby Charlton in the 70th minute 2-1 in against the East German team coached by Karoly Soos. His last and 28 countries Match of Krampe on September 4, 1965 at the 2:3 defeat against Bulgaria in Varna.

After playing career

The captain of the National People's Army later coached the ASG forward in Strausberg, where he settled down as a retiree.

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