Werner Oberländer Explained

Werner Oberländer
Fullname:Werner Oberländer
Birth Date:1921 11, df=yes
Death Date:2002[1]
Position:Striker
Clubs1:SpVgg Thale 04
Clubs2:SC Preußen Thale
Years3:1946–1951
Clubs3:BSG Stahl Thale[2]
Caps3:42
Goals3:38
Years4:1951–1956
Clubs4:Eintracht Braunschweig
Caps4:82
Goals4:47
Years5:1957–1959
Clubs5:BSG Stahl Thale
Managerclubs1:BSG Stahl Thale
Club-Update:27 April 2012

Werner Oberländer (born 28 November 1921; died 2002) was a German footballer and manager.[3] [4]

Career

After the end of World War II Oberländer played for BSG EHW Thale (later renamed Stahl Thale) in East Germany. In 1949–50 he led Thale not only to promotion to the Oberliga, but also contributed significantly to Thale's win in the East German cup that season, scoring a goal in the final.[5] During the 1950–51 Oberliga season Oberländer scored 31 goals.[6] In 1951 he was the shared winner (together with fellow footballer Fritz Gödicke) in a poll conducted by the East German sports daily Deutsches Sportecho to determine East Germany's most popular sportsman.[7] Later that year, after scoring a total of 38 goals in 42 Oberliga games, Oberländer left East Germany. He joined West German Oberliga Nord side Eintracht Braunschweig until his return to East Germany in 1956, where he continued to play for Stahl Thale until 1959.

Oberländer also represented East Germany five times during the early 1950s, scoring two goals. However, since those games were played before the East German Football Association became a FIFA member in 1952, they are not considered official internationals.

Honours

Notes

  1. Web site: Ehrenbürger der Stadt Thale . bodetal.de . German . 5 July 2017.
  2. DDR-Oberliga games and goals only.
  3. Web site: Werner Oberländer . weltfussball.de . German . 5 July 2017.
  4. Web site: Player profile . stahl-thale.com . German . 27 April 2012.
  5. Web site: East Germany 1949/50 . . 27 April 2012.
  6. Web site: East Germany 1950/51 . . 27 April 2012.
  7. Web site: Chronik 1951 . . 2 February 2013.