Hermann Stöcker

FC Magdeburg – played in East Germany's top flight, the DDR-Oberliga.On 4 September 1963 Stöcker played in his first A international match as an outside left when East Germany drew 1–1 against Bulgaria in Magdeburg.Of the 13 matches that the United Team of Germany played for the 1964 Summer Olympics, Stöcker appeared in 11.[3] Stöcker ended his career in the Oberliga team with the 4–0 victory over FC Karl-Marx-Stadt in the FDGB-Pokal final on 31 May 1969, due to an injury.After helping the reserve team win promotion to the DDR-Liga by scoring two goals in the decisive play-off match, Stöcker was given an official farewell before the kickoff to a friendly against Barada SC on 26 July 1969.
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