Eberhard Vogel
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Full name | Eberhard Vogel | |||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 8 April 1943 | |||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Altenhain, Germany | |||||||||||||||||
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Position(s) | Left Winger | |||||||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||||||
–1959 | SG Niederwiesa | |||||||||||||||||
1959–1961 | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | |||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||||
1961–1970 | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | 218 | (78) | |||||||||||||||
1970–1982 | Carl Zeiss Jena | 242 | (118) | |||||||||||||||
Total | 460 | (196) | ||||||||||||||||
International career | ||||||||||||||||||
1962–1976 | East Germany | 74 | (25) | |||||||||||||||
Managerial career | ||||||||||||||||||
1983–1990 | East Germany youth teams | |||||||||||||||||
1989–1990 | East Germany (assistant) | |||||||||||||||||
1990–1991 | Bor. Mönchengladbach II | |||||||||||||||||
1991–1992 | 1. FC Köln II | |||||||||||||||||
1992–1993 | Hannover 96 | |||||||||||||||||
1994–1996 | Carl Zeiss Jena | |||||||||||||||||
1996–1997 | VfB Pößneck | |||||||||||||||||
1997–1998 | Togo | |||||||||||||||||
1999–2000 | FSV Hoyerswerda | |||||||||||||||||
2000–2001 | 1. FC Magdeburg | |||||||||||||||||
2002–2003 | Dresdner SC | |||||||||||||||||
2004–2006 | VfB Sangerhausen | |||||||||||||||||
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Eberhard "Ebse" Vogel (born 8 April 1943 in Altenhain) is a former German footballer.[1]
Career
Vogel played for FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (1961–1970) and FC Carl Zeiss Jena (1970–1982). His 440 appearances for both clubs combined was the record for East German top-flight football.[2]
On the national level he played for the East German national team (74 matches/25 goals), and was a participant at the 1974 FIFA World Cup.
In 1969, he won the award for the GDR Footballer of the Year.
He later began coaching career and led several teams, including 1. FC Magdeburg, Dresdner SC and Togo.
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