Wolfgang Blochwitz

Wolfgang Bloch joke ( born February 8, 1941 in Geringswalde; † May 8, 2005 in Bad Berka ) was soccer goalie in Magdeburg and Jena as well as in the national football team of the GDR.

Bloch joke started as a junior player at the BSG Motor Geringswalde in Saxony. He was initially outfield before moving randomly into the goal, because the -budgetary goalkeeper had failed. Was a permanent condition from the accident and Bloch joke continued his career as a goalkeeper continued.

In 1960 he transferred after he had completed an apprenticeship as a turner, the Oberliga SC Magdeburg building, from the 1965 1.FC Magdeburg emerged. The first league using the 1.82 m wide goalkeeper found on matchday 16 of the 1960 season instead. In the game in progress Weissenfels on September 11, he stood in for the injured Michalak goal and succeeded him in the episode as a regular player from. Bloch joke played in 138 league games for Magdeburg and stood 1965 in the team that fdgb Cup winner was. 1965 Bloch was also a joke in the squad of the GDR junior national team, for whom he played five internationals.

As the newly formed 1 FC Magdeburg in 1966 were relegated from the DDR - Oberliga, Bloch joke switched to runner-up FC Carl Zeiss Jena. There he broke Harald Fritzsche from the gate, and graduated from the Saale urbanites 200 league games and 29 European Cup matches. With Jena he was in 1968 and 1970 GDR champion and 1972 and 1974 fdgb Cup winner. His appearance in Jena were the national player Peter Ducke, Harald Irmscher, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Eberhard Vogel, Konrad Weise and Bernd Bransch.

Wolfgang Bloch joke himself stood from 1966 to 1974 19 times in goal for the East German national soccer team. His first senior international, he played on September 4, 1966 in the encounter DDR - Egypt ( 6-0 ) and supplanted the former national goalkeeper Horst Weigang. With the Football World Cup 1974 in Germany he was on bench behind Jürgen Croy and was not used.

After his playing career Wolfgang Bloch joke continued to work for FC Carl Zeiss Jena, including since 1978 as a junior instructor and 1988/89 as club chairman. Also in the tradition of his club team he played with often.

Wolfgang Bloch joke died of a stomach ailment at the age of 64 years.

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