LutzEigendorf (16 July 1956 – 7 March 1983) was a German professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Eigendorf was born in Brandenburg an der...
canoeist Lutz Bacher (1943–2019), pseudonym of an American artist in a variety of media Lutz Dombrowski (born 1959), German long jumper LutzEigendorf (1956–1983)...
The side counted a casualty[tone] in the Cold War in the death of LutzEigendorf, who fled East Germany in 1979, where he played for Dynamo Berlin, to...
Among the young talented players in the team were Hans-Jürgen Riediger, LutzEigendorf, Norbert Trieloff, Michael Noack, Roland Jüngling, Rainer Troppa, Bodo...
when they joined the club. The youth academy produced stars such as LutzEigendorf, Falko Götz and Andreas Thom. Most of the top performers of BFC Dynamo...
– action drama film inspired by the true story of Olympic athlete, LutzEigendorf, who escapes East Germany and is tracked down allegedly by Stasi and...
Stünkel [de] is based on aspects of the lives of Teske and the footballer LutzEigendorf. The Abitur is a German secondary school qualification that allows a...
Dynamo Dresden made their military service with the regiment, such as LutzEigendorf and Matthias Sammer. The head of the Stasi Erich Mielke was also the...
Ludmila Belousova figure skater Russia 1979 Defected while in Switzerland LutzEigendorf football player East Germany 1979 Football player of BFC Dynamo. Fled...
ineligible for international competition for the DFB due to FIFA rules. LutzEigendorf had escaped to the West in 1979 and died in 1983 in a mysterious car...
alarmed when supporters of BFC Dynamo unfurled a poster in honour of LutzEigendorf with the text "Iron Foot, we mourn you!" (German: Eisenfuß, wir trauern...
established in 1950; allegedly assassinated East German football player LutzEigendorf and the Swedish journalist Cats Falck Volkspolizei People's Police East...
1971-72 Youth FDGB-Pokal. This youth team included players such as LutzEigendorf, Hans-Jürgen Riediger and Roland Jüngling. Schoen became the new coach...