Hermann Bley

Hermann Bley ( born May 6, 1936 in calbe / Saale, † 28 May, 2011 Berlin) was soccer player in the DDR - Oberliga club ASK Vorwärts Berlin and SC Dynamo Berlin.

As a young football player Bley was active in his native BSG steel calbe. His first football games in the DDR - Oberliga graduated Bley at the Berlin Army Sports Club forward in the season 1956. A year later, he was part of the squad of ASK, in two years he was employed in both the premier league and in the reserve team. For the Oberliga team he joined two years at a total of 13 point games, scored a Meisterschaftstor. With the reserve team of the ASK 1957 he won the East German championship of the reserve teams.

At the beginning of the season 1958 Bley moved to local rivals Dynamo Berlin. As a striker, used, he fell from the outset on good performances, so he was appointed in May and September of each year to two games with the B- team. Throughout his career, he came to a total of six missions in the B range. At the end of the season 1958 Bley had scored 12 Championship goals for Dynamo and got away with it No. 2 in the league top scorer list. 1959 Bley was no longer as a goal threat, but was able to win his first title right. On 13 December 1959, he was with Dynamo in the final of the East German Football Cup, which won the Berlin against SC bismuth Karl- Marx-Stadt 3-2. Bley was as inside-right forward here.

At another highlight in Bley's career came in 1961 when he was appointed to his single 'A' game. In the encounter DDR - Morocco on June 21, 1961 in Erfurt ( 1:2 ), he played alongside Waldemar MUEHLBAECHER as a right midfielder, together with the other two newcomers Lothar Haack and Günter Hoge. While these were two interchanges later, Bley was allowed to play through to the end, to another A- internationals but did not get it.

On June 10, 1962 Bley was again in an East German Cup final. This time was called the Teams SC Chemie Halle, which prevented his 3-1 victory that Bley, who played outside right this time, was another title. The year 1962 was the last for Dynamo with good finishes. In subsequent years, the team adopted from the peak field of the league in 1967 and reached by descending a low point in its history. It was also the last league season for Hermann Bley. Meanwhile, 31 years old, he played until 1968, still in the Dynamo reserve team. Overall, Bley had denied 205 point league games for Dynamo and scored 47 goals here.

After the end of his active career Bley became a coach and was dedicated to the youth of the now restructured to BFC Dynamo club. There he had under his wing, the praise expressed under other Falko Götz later about his former instructor. After 1990 Bley was short coach at BSV and TSV Rudow Spindler field. In 2000 Bley was appointed junior coordinator at BFC Dynamo, and this activity he practiced until his retirement from.

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  • National football team (DDR )
  • GDR citizens
  • German
  • Born in 1936
  • Died in 2011
  • Man
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