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Waldemar Mühlbächer
Waldemar Mühlbächer (25 September 1937 – 3 July 2021) was a German association football, footballer. Club career Mühlbächer began his senior career with Meeraner SV, BSG Fortschritt Meerane from Meerane in Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt. He played for Meeraner SV, BSG Fortschritt Meerane in the 1954-55 DDR-Oberliga. He made his first appearance in the DDR-Oberliga as a 17-year-old in the match away against 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, SC Rotation Leipzig on 30 Match 1955. Mühlbächer played four matches in the DDR-Oberliga for BSG Fortschritt Meerane during the 1954–55 season. BSG Fortschritt Meerane was relegated to the second-tier DDR-Liga after the 1954-55 DDR-Oberliga. BSG Fortschritt Meerane finished the 1955 DDR-Liga in first place, but the 1955 season was a transitional season, as the league switched from an autumn-spring to a spring-autumn format, and no teams were promoted to or relegated from the DDR-Oberliga. BSG Fortschritt Meerane thus continued in the DDR-Liga ...
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Mediaș (; , , Transylvanian Saxon dialect, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Medwesch''/''Medveš''/''Medwisch'', ) is the second largest municipiu, town and municipality in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. Geography Mediaș is located in the middle basin of Târnava Mare River, at from Sighișoara and from Blaj. The health resort Bazna, officially recognized for the first time in 1302, is from Mediaș. The health resort offers mineral water springs, rich in salts, mineral mud and a special type of salt, called "Bazna salt". The distance between Mediaș and the county's residence Sibiu is . The city administers one village, Ighișu Nou (''Eibesdorf''; ''Szászivánfalva''). History The first signs of human communities in the area are thought to be from the middle Neolithic period. The name of the city comes from the Hungarian word meggy (sour cherry). The Romanian name originates in the German version, which comes from the Hungarian name (Medgyes). In the 13th ce ...
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