- Walter Fritzsch
Football manager infobox
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fullname = Walter Fritzsch
dateofbirth = 21 November 1920
cityofbirth =Zwickau
countryofbirth =Weimar Republic
dateofdeath = death date and age|df=yes|1997|10|15|1920|11|21
cityofdeath =Dresden
countryofdeath = FRG
height = 160 cm
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years = 1927-1940
1940-1943
1943-1946
1946-1950
clubs = SC PlanitzVfL Leisnig BC Hartha Wismut Cainsdorf
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manageryears= 1950-1955
1955-1957
1957-1960
1960-1963
1963-1966
1966-1969
1969-1978 1978-1991
managerclubs =SC Planitz Wismut Aue Empor Lauter Motor Dessau SC Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt Stahl Riesa Dynamo Dresden DFV der DDR
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ntupdate =Walter Fritzsch (21 November 1920–15 October 1997) was a German football player and trainer.
Beginning
He began his career as a player in 1927 with SC Planitz. In 1940 he transferred to VfL
Leisnig and played there until 1943 after which he played for several other clubs including BCHartha , SCDöbeln andZwickau -Oberhohndorf. AfterWorld War II he stayed in what would becomeEast Germany and finished his playing days with Wismut Cainsdorf in 1950.His playing career ended due to a back injury, he became a trainer with
Wismut Aue in 1950. Fritzsch then went on to work as trainer with a number of sides between 1952 and 1969 including Empor Lauter, Motor Dessau, SC Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt, SC Empor Rostock (where he earned three vice-championships), andStahl Riesa .Dynamo Dresden
Fritzsch joined
Dynamo Dresden as trainer on 30 June 1969 and the club soon began the most successful period of its history. Under his guidance the black and yellow won five East German championships in the first divisionDDR-Oberliga (1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978), as well as four vice-championships. The team also captured two East German Cups (FDGB Pokal) in 1971 and 1977, and made 42 European Cup appearances. During his career the small, strict trainer also coached 40 national team players and helped uncover talents such asUlf Kirsten andMatthias Sammer .Post Dynamo career
Fritzsch was succeeded as trainer at Dynamo by Gerhard Prautzsch and moved on to work for the DFV (Deutscher Fussball Verband der DDR or German Football Association of East Germany). Over his career he had coached 1,900 games, coming away with 1,163 victories. His opinion was still sought out by his former club Dynamo Dresden when they became one of two former East German sides to join the Bundesliga after
German reunification in 1990.Good bye
Fritzsch died on 15 October 1997, shortly before his 77th birthday. The "Small General" was buried in the Heidefriedhof Dresden Cemetery. He was subsequently honored with a monument in the
Rudolf Harbig Stadion , home of Dynamo Dresden, and an annual football tournament in Dresden has been organized in his memory. Today a movie filmed movie about his career at the SG Dynamo Dresden. [ [http://www.dynamo-dresden.de/aktuell/berichte/ SG Dynamo Dresden - Offizielle Homepage: Saison 08/09 ] ]References
Dynamo Dresden 1953-1983 ISBN-10: 3980334635; Publisher's: Thom Vlg., Leipzig (1993)
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