Armin Werner




Armin Werner (born October 18, 1931) was a soccer player in the GDR football game. In his highest playing class, the GDR upper league, he was active for the BSG Chemie Leipzig and the SC Lokomotive Leipzig. Afterwards, he was a trainer in junior football at club and club level. Sporty career Edit the source text

Before Werner became a first league player at the SC Lokomotive Leipzig, he was a footballer in the Neudorf in Vogtland from 1946, most recently at the BSG Wismut, then played for the BSG Einheit Ost in Leipzig and 1952 for the fourth-class university sports community DHfK Leipzig. In the winter of 1952 the GDR Oberligist forward led Leipzig seven of the main players from the Ligakonkurrenten BSG chemistry Leipzig off. As a substitute, six new players from below-class teams came to BSG Chemie, including 21-year-old Armin Werner.

Coach Walter Rose put Werner in the newly formed team as the left defender, and this position kept Werner until the end of the season. He missed only in a point game and thus came in his first Oberligasaison on 17 assignments. In the 1953/54 season Werner did not play in the Oberligaspielen. When in September 1954 the new Sportclub Lokomotive Leipzig was founded, its section football Werner took over with most of the previous chemists. Under the new coach Alfred Kunze, Werner from the 4th to 16th day of the season 1954/55 13 Oberligaspiele without interruption as a right defender, overall he came on 16 assignments in the 26 round season. On August 28, 1955, Werner finished his last game. In the game of the first day of the 1955 transitional round, which was played to match the game plan to the calendar year, SC Turbine Erfurt - SC Lok (1: 0), he played as a left defender. Between 1953 and 1955 he had thus scored 34 Oberligaspiele, in which he had remained without goal. At the age of 23, Werner finished his career as a soccer player.

In 1955, the SC Lok took over Werner as a football coach in the junior field. From 1958 to 1962 until 1962, Werner worked in the youth and youth field of the GDR football association (DFV). The SC Leipzig, founded in 1963, engaged him until 1965 as a junior trainer. From 1967 to 1969 Werner was the director of the science center of the DFV, from 1971 to 1981 he was DFV-Verbandstrainer and member of the trainer's council. Edit source text Standard data (person): Wikipedia person search

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