Werner Unger

Werner " whip " Unger ( born May 4, 1931 in Strehla; † 15 March 2002) was a German football player. He won the championship five times the DFV in the GDR Oberliga in the years 1958, 1960, 1962, 1965 and 1966.

Career

Clubs

About the SG stations Wülknitz / Lichtensee, SG Koselitz and VP readiness Leipzig II of mostly playing on the left wing rotor position of young players of 20 years came to Round 1951/52, the SK Vorwärts Leipzig and gained his first experience in the big leagues. Since he arrived in two rounds only twelve championship stakes, he was in season 1953/54, two steps back and moved to West BSG Motor Karl -Marx-Stadt, which played in the third- highest division in the district league. He celebrated the championship and promotion to the East German league, but followed the call of the BSG Motor Zwickau and thus arrived to the round in 1954/55 back in the league. With the team of coach Erich Dietel he took fifth place in the standings. The unobtrusive but effective acting midfielder played in all 26 league games of the round. At age 23 he made his debut on 24 October 1954 in Sofia during the match against Bulgaria in the national football team of the GDR. After the transitional round in 1955 he moved to the Red - Yellow ASK Vorwärts Berlin and then played there from 1956 until 1968. For forward, he completed 270 league games and also played 15 times in the European Cup.

The first championship win in 1958 Unger was already captain of the team of coach Kurt Fritzsche and completed 26 missions in the league. The quality of the offensive attack with Horst Assmy, Rolf Fritzsche, Gerhard Vogt, Lothar Meyer and Günther Wirth contributed significantly to the championship win. As 1960 came the second title win with coach Harald Seeger, " whip " played 20 games in the big leagues, the 19 -year-old talent Jürgen Nöldner played in the foreground. As a veteran, he experienced the other three championships in 1962, 1965 and 1966. The ASK moved forward in the round 1965/66 in the final sprint to the autumn champion FC Carl Zeiss Jena over. Werner Unger played it for the team coached by Günter Lammich on the side of Horst Begerad, Werner Krampe, Otto Fräßdorf, Jürgen Gerhard Vogt Nöldner and despite his 35 years with 22 championship games. At 37, he ended his active playing career in 1968 in the GDR Oberliga and retired from the Friedrich -Ludwig -Jahn -Sportpark.

Selection of games, 1954-1964

After his debut in the national team in 1954 nor in the BSG Motor Zwickau playing, it took almost four years for the second use came about. On June 29, 1958 in the 1-1 draw against Poland, he was appointed as Active ASK Vorwärts Berlin again in the Länderelf. His seventh game he played at 12:1 victory record on January 12, 1964 in Colombo against Sri Lanka. This was his last game in the A football team of the GDR. With the B national team he played from 1957-63 eleven games for the communications. Also for the football Olympic team of the GDR it was in use. In the German - German playoff games in 1959 and 1963 he was also active. When the GDR had in 1963 through against team, coached by Helmut Schön DFB amateur, he also came in the qualifying matches against the Netherlands and the Soviet Union to the course. In the Olympic Football Tournament 1964 in Tokyo, he came although only in the group match against Mexico on 15 October in Yokohama for use, although he belonged to the bronze medal winners of the communications team. On November 16, 1964 Werner Unger was awarded the honor " Honored Master of Sports."

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