Meinhard Hemp

Meinhard Hemp ( born December 10, 1942 in Allenau, East Prussia ) was soccer player in the DDR - Oberliga, the top division of the East German Football Association. He played there for the SG Dynamo Dresden and won with her ​​1971 the first double of DDR Championship and fdgb Cup in club history. After his playing career, he worked as a football coach.

Playing career

Youth

First Hemp was a street footballer and member of the school team of motor Niedersedlitz. In 1957 he moved to the offspring of the SG Dynamo Dresden. His coach Kurt cress mediated him in 1961 for the Football School in Dresden, before studying chemistry had been rejected due to poor high school grades. Prerequisite for inclusion in the soccer school was the commitment to a three-year service with the People's Police. When the school was closed after one year, Hemp needed to do as a patrolman service.

League players

After Hemp became eligible to play for the men's area, it was first used in the 2nd team of Dynamo Dresden. In 1962 he fell ill with jaundice with the doctor's prognosis, to never play more football. However Hemp overcame his illness and was on 27 January 1963, the first time in Oberligaelf. It was used on matchday 16 of the season 1962/63 with 0:2 away defeat against SC bismuth Karl- Marx-Stadt as a left winger. It remained his only Erstligaeinsatz this season, were relegated after their completion Dynamo Dresden. After one year, the team returned to the league, and in his second league season came on 16 Hemp inserts, alternately as a left winger or center forward, but without scoring. The season 1965/66 provided for him a career slump is because he only played six times in the big leagues. In the following season, 1966/67, he completed the first time with 21 appearances most of the season league games, but now as a midfielder. In the summer of 1968 Dynamo rose again from the league, and Hemp spent another season in the second-rate DDR -Liga. There he became one with 28 out of 30 missions to the guarantors of the immediate re- ascent. After the league season 1969/70 with 25 point games Hemp could celebrate his only major trophy with the Championship at the end of the season 1970/71. On winning the Cup in Dresden in 1971, he was only involved because it was not used in the final.

In the year of winning the title Hemp was 28 years old. The following 1971/72 season was already his last season in the big leagues. It was intended only as a substitute and only came in seven games used only three times over the full 90 minutes. His last league game he played on 29 January 1972 at the 1:2 away defeat against BFC Dynamo when he came on in the 52nd minute for the last time. Within seven premier league seasons, he had brought it to 102 top-flight appearances and six goals, he also had been used in six European games. Until 1974 he was still playing in the second team of Dynamo and ended after the locomotive FSV Dresden in 1977 his career as an active football player.

Coaching career

From 1974 to 1979 graduated from Hemp, which had already been formed during his time as a football player for the National Railroad engineer, a business studies, physical education teacher. Until 1987 he worked at FSV Lok Dresden as a youth coach and assistant coach in the first team. Then he returned to Dynamo Dresden, where he also coached the first junior. Later on it the 2nd team. As Cor Pot, coach of the first team, was released in March 2001, Hemp was awarded a contract as interim head coach until the end of the season. Then Hemp until 2005 Assistant coach Christoph Franke. He then worked until 2014 as a youth coach at Dynamo Dresden, he oversaw last U-17 team, the U -16 and. After a heart attack in 2013, the then 71 -year-old resigned in February 2014 from his position back.

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