Frank Terletzki
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Frank Terletzki is a Germany football coach and former football player.

Frank Terletzki played from 1966 to 1986 for the Berliner FC Dynamo
Berliner FC Dynamo
Berliner FC Dynamo is a German association football club and is the successor organization to the club that played in East Berlin as Dynamo Berlin from 1953 to 1966.-Founding and Stasi patronage:...

. The midfield player obtained 91 goals for the citizens of Berlin in the GDR upper league in 373 plays (rank 8 in the eternal good list of the GDR upper league players). The captain of many years of the Dynamo could celebrate 8 titles in this time (1979-1986). In the national soccer team it brought it to the GDR on 4 employments and a goals. Terlitzki had his largest success with the olympia selection 1980. He won and in all plays was used at the 1980 Summer Olympics
1980 Summer Olympics
The 1980 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event celebrated in Moscow in the Soviet Union. In addition, the yachting events were held in Tallinn, and some of the preliminary matches and the quarter-finals of the football tournament...

; won the silver medal (6/1). After his career as player, Terletzki became a coach
Coach (sport)
In sports, a coach is an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportspeople.-Staff:...

. Over the association engine nursery garden way he finally came 1996 to the SV Germania Schöneiche, where he celebrated his largest success as a coach, when he ascended with beautiful oak with Berlin 1999 of the national league into the federation league. After it became to dismiss 2004 with beautiful oak, he became a coach of the MSV 19 Rüdersdorf with Berlin. Franc Terletzki lives today in Schöneiche
Schöneiche
Schöneiche is a municipality in the Oder-Spree District of Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated directly at the edge to Berlin/Köpenick.-External links:...

and still plays for the Hertha BSC Oldies.

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