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Joachim Streich

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Joachim Streich
Streich in 1972
Personal information
Date of birth (1951-04-13)13 April 1951
Place of birth Wismar, German Democratic Republic
Date of death 16 April 2022(2022-04-16) (aged 71)
Place of death Leipzig, Germany
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1957–1963 Aufbau Wismar
1963–1967 TSG Wismar
1967–1969 Hansa Rostock
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1969–1975 Hansa Rostock 141 (58)
1975–1985 1. FC Magdeburg 237 (171)
Total 378 (229)
National team
1969–1984 East Germany 98 (53)
1972 East Germany Olympic 4 (2)
Teams managed
1985–1990 1. FC Magdeburg
1990–1991 Eintracht Braunschweig
1991–1992 1. FC Magdeburg
1996–1997 FSV Zwickau
Honours
Representing  East Germany
Men’s Football
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Team Competition
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Joachim Streich (13 April 1951 – 16 April 2022) was a German footballer. He won the bronze medal with East Germany at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He played for the national team from 1969 until 1984, making 98 appearances.

Streich died on 16 April 2022 in Leipzig, Germany from myelodysplastic syndrome, three days after his 71st birthday.[1]

Career statistics

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International goals

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Scores and results list East Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Streich goal.
List of international goals scored by Joachim Streich
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 25 September 1971 East Berlin, East Germany  Czechoslovakia 1–1 Draw Friendly
2 10 July 1972 Dresden, East Germany  Finland 5–0 Won 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
3
4 15 February 1973 Bogotá, Colombia  Colombia 2–0 Won Friendly
5 7 April 1973 Magdeburg, East Germany  Albania 2–0 Won 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 16 May 1973 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany  Hungary 2–1 Won Friendly
7
8 6 June 1973 Tampere, Finland  Finland 5–1 Won 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
9
10 17 October 1973 Leipzig, East Germany  Soviet Union 1–0 Won Friendly
11 3 November 1973 Tirana, Albania  Albania 4–1 Won 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
12
13 28 February 1974 Algiers, Algeria  Algeria 3–1 Won Friendly
14 13 March 1974 East Berlin, East Germany  Belgium 1–0 Won Friendly
15 27 March 1974 Dresden, East Germany  Czechoslovakia 1–0 Win Friendly
16 29 May 1974 Leipzig, East Germany  England 1–1 Draw Friendly
17 14 June 1974 Hamburg, West Germany  Australia 2–0 Won 1974 FIFA World Cup
18 3 July 1974 Gelsenkirchen, West Germany  Argentina 1–1 Draw 1974 FIFA World Cup
19 25 July 1975 Ottawa, Canada  Canada 7–1 Won Friendly
20
21 10 December 1975 Leipzig, East Germany  France 2–1 Won UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying
22 27 October 1976 Sliven, Bulgaria  Bulgaria 4–0 Won Friendly
23
24 2 April 1977 Gezira, Malta  Malta 1–0 Won 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
25 19 October 1977 Potsdam, East Germany  Malta 9–0 Won 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
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27
28 9 February 1979 Baghdad, Iraq  Iraq 1–1 Draw Friendly
29 18 April 1979 Leipzig, East Germany  Poland 2–1 Won UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
30 5 May 1979 Saint Gallen, Switzerland  Switzerland 2–0 Won UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
31 6 June 1979 East Berlin, East Germany  Romania 1–0 Won Friendly
32 12 September 1979 Reykjavík, Iceland  Iceland 3–0 Won UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
33 21 November 1979 Leipzig, East Germany  Netherlands 2–3 Lost UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
34 13 February 1980 Málaga, Spain  Spain 1–0 Won Friendly
35 2 April 1980 Bucharest, Romania  Romania 2–2 Draw Friendly
36 16 April 1980 Leipzig, East Germany  Greece 2–0 Won Friendly
37 8 October 1980 Prague, Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia 1–0 Won Friendly
38 19 November 1980 Halle, East Germany  Hungary 2–0 Won Friendly
39 19 May 1981 Senftenberg, East Germany  Cuba 5–0 Won Friendly
40 10 October 1981 Leipzig, East Germany  Poland 2–3 Lost 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
41 11 November 1981 Jena, East Germany  Malta 5–1 Won 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
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43 8 September 1982 Reykjavík, Iceland  Iceland 1–0 Won Friendly
44 10 February 1983 Tunis, Tunisia  Tunisia 2–0 Won Friendly
45 23 February 1983 Dresden, East Germany  Greece 2–1 Won Friendly
46 16 March 1983 Magdeburg, East Germany  Finland 3–1 Won Friendly
47 30 March 1983 Leipzig, East Germany  Belgium 1–2 Lost UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
48 13 April 1983 Gera, East Germany  Bulgaria 3–0 Won Friendly
49 27 April 1983 Brussels, Belgium  Belgium 1–2 Lost UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
50 26 July 1983 Leipzig, East Germany  Soviet Union 1–3 Lost Friendly
51 12 October 1983 East Berlin, East Germany  Switzerland 3–0 Won UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
52 16 November 1983 Halle, East Germany  Scotland 2–1 Won UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
53 10 October 1984 Aue, East Germany  Algeria 5–2 Won Friendly

References

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