Hartmut Schade

Hartmut Schade ( born November 13, 1954 in Radeberg ) was football player with Dynamo Dresden in the GDR Oberliga, the highest soccer class of the East German Football Association. He is a four-time East German football champion and won three times the fdgb Football Cup. He played 31 times for the East German national team and is an Olympic gold medalist in 1976. After his playing days Schade worked as a football coach.

Soccer player

With ten years of shame began in his native BSG Robotron Radeberg under his father as a coach to play organized football. At 14, 1969, he was delegated to the regional football focus Dynamo Dresden. With Dynamos junior team in 1972 he was East German champion. Before pity had already contested his first games with the junior national team. His first junior international match was the encounter DDR -. Poland ( 2-0) on April 1, 1972 He was employed in the central midfield and scored the 1-0. By 1973, Schade completed a total of 26 junior international games in which he scored six goals as a midfielder. At times, he was team captain. In 1973, he finished with the youth team second place in UEFA youth tournament. He was transferred seamlessly into the junior national Subsequently, with whom he played six international matches (1 goal ).

On March 31, 1973 Schade came for the first time in the big leagues for use. In the game's 15th championship round 1972/73 Dynamo Dresden - 1 FC Union Berlin he came on in the 80th minute for striker Gert Heidler. It was his only game of the league season, but he belonged thus to the champion team of the year 1973. Early in the season of 1973/74 is a pity had won with 23 point matches a regular place in the league team. After a setback 1974/75 with only eight league games of the 1.80 m wide shame belonged from the 1975/76 season on for five years to the permanent staff of the Dresden and played regularly on a midfield position. During this time he won with Dynamo Dresden 1976, 1977 and 1978, three more league titles and DDR 1977 DDR football trophy that he could still win two more times in 1982 and 1984.

With its good performance at Dynamo is a pity also recommended for the senior team. At his first senior international, he came on 12 October 1975 at the qualifying match for the European Championship DDR - France (2:1). He was employed in the central midfield, a position that had last been experimented on with multiple players. Also shame was here first is not set, but belonged only from mid-1976 to stem the national squad. Finally, he came up with 31 A- international matches until early 1980. Between 1975 and 1976, Schade also included in the squad of football Olympic team of the GDR. With it, he played two qualifying matches and four games during the Olympic tournament in Canada. He was also in the team, with a 3-1 victory over Poland won the gold medal on 31 July 1976. Too bad had laid the foundation with a 1-0 success.

Matchday 15 of the league season 1979/80 shame suffered a serious injury, after he could no longer play in the big leagues until the summer of 1981. During this time, he finished his studies in physical education teacher. The 1981/82 season was the last season in the Schade fully came into use again. In the following two seasons, he played only 15 or 16 league games, and after completion of the 1983/84 season, he finished his career as an active football player. Within eleven years Schade had completed for Dynamo Dresden 198 league games with 34 goals and added a further 35 European games with five goals as well as various domestic cup games.

Football coach

After his retirement Schade was first rehab coach at Dynamo Dresden, in 1990 then Assistant coach Reinhard Häfner. Both were on leave despite successful qualification for the Bundesliga on 3 June 1991. Too bad then initially worked for several years in the real estate industry, before he returned from 1996 to 1998 as head coach at Dynamo Dresden in the Regionalliga Nord. From 1999 to March 2001, trained pity the amateurs of TSV 1860 Munich.

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