Werner Friese

Werner Friese ( born March 30, 1946 in Dresden- Kleinzschachwitz ) was soccer goalie in the GDR and became famous for his 184 DDR - Oberliga inserts for the first FC Locomotive Leipzig and BSG Chemie Bohlen. After his playing career, he worked as a coach.

First Sports Community by Werner Friese was the TSG Blau-Weiß in Kleinzschachwitz, a southern district of Dresden. Here he began the age of twelve, went through all the youth teams until he was established in 1964 to play for the senior men and moved to SC Einheit Dresden, whose first team played at this time in the second-rate DDR -Liga. There, he was initially for one season in goal for the second team, which was represented in a class lower in the district league Dresden. For the 1965/66 season Friese was recorded in the GDR - league squad and remained until 1968 goalkeeper of Dresden, who entered as a locomotive FSV Dresden from 1966.

In the summer of 1968, Friese moved to Oberliga side 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig, where he was the perspective 31 years old Peter Nauert replace the target. In the official squad list Friese was designated as an engineer, and its size was given as 1.82 m. He played his first league games already in the 1968/69 season and was a year later, the number one goal of Leipzig. This first league season was disappointing for friezes, for his new team rose as Table in the DDR -Liga from. So he had to spend another year in the second division before the first FC Lok immediately made ​​the comeback. Friese was compensated by the fact that Lok Leipzig surprising as second division reached the final of the East German Football Cup at the end of the season. With Friese goal was not enough for the very great sensation, since the Leipzig were subject to the FC Vorwärts Berlin with 2:4. After in 1973 the finals ended with a 2:3 defeat against 1 FC Magdeburg, Friese came in 1976 when the first FC Lok winning the cup with a 3-0 victory over FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / O. A year later, Friese was again in the Cup final, but this time it was with 2:3 against Dynamo Dresden again a defeat. Together with the Dresden Claus floor holding friezes with four cup finals the record for goalkeepers.

After Friese had already contested five games with the U-23 junior national team of East Germany, he was appointed in 1974 in the cadre of senior team that had qualified for the finals of the football World Cup in Germany. Since he had been nominated but behind Jürgen Croy and Wolfgang Bloch joke only as Number Three, Friese came into this tournament is not used and no longer played later for the senior team. Only for a game of B- choices he stood in the gate.

By the end of the 1978/79 season Friese goalkeeper remained at Lok Leipzig. At 33, he made then space for a successor René Müller and, after a brief interlude in the army sports club forward Cottbus, where he had to do his army reserve duty, for DDR - division chemistry Bohlen. As a goalkeeper he made with the rise of Böhlener in the league, where he still came in three competitive matches in 1980 are used. After the one-year stint in the big leagues of Bohlen Friese finished his 1981 performance athletic career.

During his time as league players Friese had completed a sports studies at the Leipzig Sport University DHfK and thus acquired the qualification to work as a coach. From 1986 to 1989 he coached the third-rate team of Lok Halberstadt. He then graduated from the Sports University in Cologne a new coaching diploma and settled in Frankfurt / Main, where he was coach of FSV Frankfurt and at Rot-Weiss Frankfurt. As of 1992, Friese specialized as goalkeeping coach at Eintracht Frankfurt from 1993 for eight years at Bayer 04 Leverkusen. After a one year commitment to the Ukrainian first division club Shakhtar Donetsk Friese returned 2005 back to Dresden, where he was still working for a year at Dynamo Dresden as a goalkeeping coach. Then he returned to Frankfurt / M. as retired to his family back.

  • Athletes (Dresden)
  • Soccer goalkeeper (DDR )
  • Football coach ( Germany )
  • GDR citizens
  • German
  • Born in 1946
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