Jörg Stübner

Jörg Stübner (23 July 1965 – 24 June 2019)[3] was a German professional footballer who amassed 47 international caps for East Germany.

At the final on 28 July, Stübner, playing as a centre forward, and his teammates beat FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder with his only goal of the match (45.).

Hans-Jürgen Dörner took the free kick, Ralf Minge made a pass with header, Hans-Uwe Pilz touched and 19-year-old Stübner decided.

[21] On 11 September 1985, East Germany met France in floodlighted Zentralstadion for their sixth qualifying match of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, where Stübner, number 6, killed Michel Platini for 90 minutes.

[26] After the political change, Dynamo Dresden faced financial difficulties under the guidance of experts from ex-West Germany, players had to lose the support from the club and Stübner was not an exception.

FC Neubrandenburg 04, VfL Pirna-Copitz and VfB Sangerhausen, never made an appearance for the Germany national team.

[27][3] During Ulf Kirsten's testimonial match in November 2003 at Dresden's Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Stübner scored his last goal in the stadium he spent so much of his career.

Ulf Kirsten posted to his Twitter saying "The fate of "Stübs" has accompanied many fans for years and left no one untouched.