Karl-Heinz Freiberger

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameKarl-Heinz•Freiberger
Used nameKarl-Heinz•Freiberger
Born7 March 1941 in Meerane, Sachsen (GER)
Died1 June 1992 in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg (GER)
Measurements174 cm / 73 kg
AffiliationsSC Motor Jena, Jena (GER)
NOC East Germany Germany
Nationality East Germany

Biography

Karl-Heinz Freiberger from SC Motor Jena earned 68 international caps for East Germany between 1961 and 1968. He also played the international qualifications, when East Germany lost the first match against West Germany 4-2 in West Berlin, and then won the return match 1-0 in Jena, requiring two more matches to be played. East Germany again won in Jena 1-0, but then tied the return match 2-2, and East Germany qualified for the 1964 Tokyo Games. Freiberger and his team defeated Kenya in the fifth-place match at the Tokyo Olympics, 3-0.

In 1968 East Germany again qualified for the Mexico City Olympics, with Freiberger also playing in that tournament. In the preliminary round during the 1968 Olympics, East and West Germany played their only official international match, with West Germany winning 3-2. East Germany finished the tournament as a disappointing eleventh, which caused East Germany to drastically reduce financial support for hockey (field). The Karl-Heinz-Freiberger-Hall was named in his honor in 1999 in the town where he was born.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1964 Summer Olympics Hockey GER GDR Karl-Heinz Freiberger
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Unified Team of Germany 5
1968 Summer Olympics Hockey GDR Karl-Heinz Freiberger
Hockey, Men (Olympic) East Germany 11