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Werner Heine
Personal information
Date of birth 14 August 1935
Place of birth Roßleben, Germany
Date of death 18 June 2022 (age 85)[1]
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1943–1951 BSG Einheit Roßleben
1952–1953 BSG Aktivist Nebra
1954 DHfK Leipzig
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1966 BFC Dynamo[a] 194 (13)
1966–1967 Union Berlin 16 (2)
Total 210 (15)
International career
1958–1964 East Germany 29 (2)
Managerial career
1971–1974 BSG Wismut Aue (assistant)
1984–1985 BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Werner Heine (14 August 1935 - 18 June 2022[2]) was a German former footballer who played as a defender.

He played 223 East German top-flight matches.[3] He won the 1959 FDGB-Pokal with SC Dynamo Berlin. Heine won 29 caps for the East Germany national team until 1964.[4]

Managerial career

Heine was assistant manager at BSG Wismut Aue between 1971 and 1974, and manager of BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf from 1984 to 1985.

Notes

  1. ^ Played for SC Dynamo Berlin until 1966. The football department of SC Dynamo Berlin was reorganized as football club BFC Dynamo on 15 January 1966.

References

  1. ^ "Der 1. FC Union Berlin trauert um Werner Heine".
  2. ^ "Der 1. FC Union Berlin trauert um Werner Heine".
  3. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (1 June 2018). "Werner Heine - Matches and Goals in Oberliga". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  4. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (1 June 2018). "Werner Heine - International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 June 2018.