Günter Schröter
Günter Schröter (born May 3, 1927) is a German former footballer and coach who has appeared in 39 matches for East Germany.[1]
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- Petzold (1954–56)
- Bachmann and Orczifalvi (1957–58)
- Bachmann (1959)
- Gyarmati (1961–62)
- Gödicke (1962–65)
- Schäffner (1965–66)
- Volentik (1966–67)
- Schäffner (1967–69)
- Geitel (1969–71)
- Schröter (1972–73)
- Nippert (1974–77)
- Bogs (1977–89)
- Jäschke (1989)
- Rohde (1989–90)
- Bogs (1990–94)
- Koch (1994–96)
- Voigt (1996–98)
- Rentzsch (1998)
- Häusler (1998–99)
- Goldbach (1999–2000)
- Bogs (2000–01)
- Maek (2001–02)
- Vollmar (2002–03)
- Orbanke (2003–04)
- Backs (2004–05)
- Rudwaleit (2005)
- Fijalek (2005)
- Piepenburg (2005–06)
- Fijalek (2006)
- Lenz and Thomaschewski (2006)
- Rentzsch (2006–2007)
- Lenz and Thomaschewski (2007)
- Uluc (2007–2009)
- Backs (2009–2010)
- Bonan (2010–11)
- Lazič (2011–)
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- This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.
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Schroter, Gunter |
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Date of birth |
1927-05-03 |
Place of birth |
Brandenburg, Germany |
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