Footballer of The Year in Germany - East German Footballer of The Year

East German Footballer of The Year

The title was awarded between 1963 and 1991 by the publication Die Neue Fußballwoche.

Year Player Club
1963 Manfred Kaiser Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt
1964 Klaus Urbanczyk Chemie Halle
1965 Horst Weigang SC Leipzig
1966 Jürgen Nöldner Vorwärts Berlin
1967 Dieter Erler Karl-Marx-Stadt
1968 Bernd Bransch Hallescher Chemie
1969 Eberhard Vogel Karl-Marx-Stadt
1970 Roland Ducke Carl Zeiss Jena
1971 Peter Ducke Carl Zeiss Jena
1972 Jürgen Croy Sachsenring Zwickau
1973 Hans-Jürgen Kreische Dynamo Dresden
1974 Bernd Bransch Carl Zeiss Jena
1975 Jürgen Pommerenke Magdeburg
1976 Jürgen Croy Sachsenring Zwickau
1977 Hans-Jürgen Dörner Dynamo Dresden
1978 Jürgen Croy Sachsenring Zwickau
1979 Joachim Streich Magdeburg
1980 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin Carl Zeiss Jena
1981 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin Carl Zeiss Jena
1982 Rüdiger Schnuphase Carl Zeiss Jena
1983 Joachim Streich Magdeburg
1984 Hans-Jürgen Dörner Dynamo Dresden
1985 Hans-Jürgen Dörner Dynamo Dresden
1986 René Müller Lokomotive Leipzig
1987 René Müller Lokomotive Leipzig
1988 Andreas Thom Berliner Dynamo
1989 Andreas Trautmann Dynamo Dresden
1990 Ulf Kirsten Dynamo Dresden
1991 Torsten Gütschow Dynamo Dresden

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