Wilfried Klingbiel

Wilfried Kling Biel ( born June 21, 1939 in Stendal ) is a former football player in the GDR and played six times in the national football team of the GDR.

Between Lok Stendal and Brandenburg steel

Your beginning took the football career of Wilfried Kling Biel in the Altmark Stendal, where he played from 1948 in a school team, the SG - Stendal North was connected. From Stendal North later BSG Lok Stendal, which was represented from 1949 in the highest East German football league (Oberliga ) developed. Kling Biel in 1952 officially joined the BSG Lok and won both the B- and the A- youth team the district championship. In the summer of 1956, he was first appointed to the Football Junior National Team in the GDR. In 1957, he was a high school and then began an apprenticeship as a locksmith at the Reich railway workshop, the carrier operating the BSG.

Even as a 17 -year-old, he played on 18 March 1957 his first league game in the encounter at SC Einheit Dresden ( 2:4 ). The season in which Kling Biel usually established himself on the left wing position as a striker, did not go well for locomotive, because in the end was the team after nine years on a league relegation zone. Although succeeded the immediate resurgence, but also 1959 as immediate re descent.

After Klingbiel his senior international debut in the match GDR on 29 June 1958 - had celebrated Poland, he did not play as a national team on in the second tier, and so left Klingbiel Stendal and joined the SC Dynamo Berlin, who as the season 1959 Oberliga - third had completed. His first league match point for the Berlin he played already on Matchday 1, the March 20, 1960 at 0:3 against Lok Leipzig. With Dynamo he experienced in 1960, the East German runner-up and on 10 June 1962, the East German Cup final against SC Chemie Halle, Halle, however, that won the 3-1.

At the beginning of the season 1964/65 to Kling Biel joined 1.FC Magdeburg, who had been searching for the meager goal tally of 25 goals in 26 league games - point preseason urgently for a new striker. Here he celebrated on 8 May 1965, the biggest success of his footballer career in a 2-1 victory against SC Motor Jena in the final of the East German soccer cup. With his five goals in the quarter and semi-finals had Klingbiel instrumental in reaching the final. After his international career was over for several years, Kling Biel came with seven games in the European Cup Winners' Cup in the 1965/66 season for the FCM once again to international missions. In the quarterfinals, they lost almost West Ham United, with the later World Champions of 1966, Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, competed.

In point games for the first FCM but Kling Biel managed a single goal and at the end of the 1965/66 season he adopted towards ironworks town, where he now hired 27 -year-old in the second-rate ESR steel. There he had after four years finally have a sense of achievement, as his team 1969 promotion to the Oberliga. With 33 years, he felt the demands of high performance football no longer grown, so changed again, this time in the third-class district league for BSG Stahl Brandenburg. Also this team he led in 1970 to the rise in the sub-prime DDR -Liga. He stayed another four years active, though heard in 1973 playing football on the football but still remained until 1975 as manager of Stahl Brandenburg and get later as head of the training center to the football.

Playing Career Overview

Auswahlspieler

As early as 1956 Kling Biel received his first appointment to the international football, where he worked first in the junior national team. Already in his first junior international match against Poland (1:3), he made strongly attracted attention with the made ​​by him single DDR hits. In 1957 he took the youth team at the International FIFA World Youth Tournament in Spain part. Overall, he played seven junior internationals. The Junior age outgrown, he completed five encounters in the GDR National Selection. Even as a player at Lok Stendal he came twice in the B team to use, in total there were eight games.

His first senior international denied Kling Biel still as a player of Lok Stendal on June 29, 1958 in Rostock against Poland. In 1:1 he shot as left winger once his first senior international goal. However, it remained at this one goal, so his senior international footprint takes a total of six stakes, including four for Dynamo Berlin and Magdeburg, modest. His last game with the national team was the World Cup qualifier against Hungary on September 10, 1961 in Berlin, which ended with a 2:3 defeat. In all his A- internationals Kling Biel was used as a left winger.

A short spell gave Kling Biel in the football Olympic team of the GDR. On September 23, 1959, he also played as a left winger in the second leg of the domestic qualifications, the GDR lost against the West German Amateurs with 1:2 and thus after the 0-2 first-leg defeat missed the part in the Olympics.

National team overview

  • 7 Junior Internationals
  • 5 young Internationals
  • 8 B internationals
  • 1 Olympic qualifier
  • 6 'A' matches

→ All 'A' matches at www.dfb.de

Others

Wilfried Kling Biel is a qualified mechanical engineer ( FH) and was employed in the steel and rolling mill Brandenburg since 1969. After the turn, he changed his field of activity and went to St. John 's Ambulance eV, where he served as a board member of the district associations in Brandenburg / Havel and Berlin up to age 65.

  • Athletes ( Magdeburg )
  • National football team (DDR )
  • GDR citizens
  • Person ( St John 's Ambulance )
  • Person ( Stendal )
  • German
  • Born in 1939
  • Man
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