Jörg Stübner
German footballer (1965–2019)
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- Jörg Stübner (23 July 1965 – 24 June 2019) was a German professional footballer who amassed 47 international caps for East Germany.
- FC Lokomotive Leipzig in 1979, where he was called "Stübs" by fans and teammates, scoring 14 goals in 182 league appearances.
- In 1988–89 season, Dynamo reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, where they were beaten by VfB Stuttgart.
- During his youth years, Stübner won the East Germany Student championship 1978–79 with Dynamo Dresden, beating 5–0 BFC Dynamo at the final in Gröditz.
- Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade 1979 Berlin, where Sven Förster and Ulf Kirsten (Dynamo Dresden), Andreas Thom (BFC Dynamo), Heiko Bonan (1.
Jörg Stübner (23 July 1965 – 24 June 2019) was a German professional footballer who amassed 47 international caps for East Germany.
Biography
Stübner began his career with BSG Motor Halle in 1973 then chose "his" SG Dynamo Dresden" over 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig in 1979, where he was called "Stübs" by fans and teammates, scoring 14 goals in 182 league appearances. Stübner was twice DDR-Oberliga champion with the Dresden club, in 1989 and 1990, and three-time FDGB-Pokal winner in 1984, 1985 and 1990. In 1988–89 season, Dynamo reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, where they were beaten by VfB Stuttgart. In total, Stübner played in 29 European games with the club, scoring two goals.
During his youth years, Stübner won the East Germany Student championship 1978–79 with Dynamo Dresden, beating 5–0 BFC Dynamo at the final in Gröditz. Then in July, he participated in VII.Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade 1979 Berlin, where Sven Förster and Ulf Kirsten (Dynamo Dresden), Andreas Thom (BFC Dynamo), Heiko Bonan (1. FC Magdeburg) too participated in. At the final on 28 July, Stübner, playing as a centre forward, and his teammates beat FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder with his only goal of the match (45.). Dynamo Dresden received the gold medal. Under Klaus Sammer and Dieter Riedel, he also received the silver medal of Junior championship 1982–83. With East Germany Junior team, he participated in 1982 UEFA European Under-16 Championship. At the quarterfinal, Günter Rosenthal's East Germany met Berti Vogts's West Germany. During this period, Stübner has established himself as a midfielder more than a forward.
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