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Rainer Ernst was born on 31 December, 1961 in Neustrelitz, East Germany, is a German footballer (born 1961). Discover Rainer Ernst's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 31 December, 1961
Birthday 31 December
Birthplace Neustrelitz, East Germany
Nationality Germany

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Rainer Ernst Height, Weight & Measurements

At 62 years old, Rainer Ernst height is 1.86 m .

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Rainer Ernst Net Worth

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1961

Rainer Ernst (born 31 December 1961) is a German former professional footballer who amassed 56 caps for the East Germany national team.

He was the last captain of East Germany before the political change.

Ernst was born in Neustrelitz.

He began his football career when he was seven years old, at the youth side of BSG Empor Neustrelitz where his father Joachim "Jochen" Ernst became his first trainer.

1973

His Father Jochen stayed by his side at SG Dynamo Neustrelitz and in the training centre from 1973 to 1975.

1975

He participated in the V.Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade 1975 Berlin, with the Neubrandenburg student district selection as the captain and his father as the trainer.

On 27 July Neubrandenburg met Karl-Marx-Stadt at the final, lost 2–1 but it was a sensation, Ernst was selected as the centre midfield of Spartakiade-Eleven 1975.

Then he joined the youth academy of BFC Dynamo in 1975.

There he succeeded: the runner-up of East Germany Student championship 1975–76 (he was absent from the final in the Sportforum Gräfenhainichen between FC Karl-Marx-Stadt and BFC Dynamo), the winner of Junior championship 1977–78 and 1978–79 (decided on the penultimate match day), the winner of Youth championship 1980–81 (16 matches, four goals) with Frank Rohde, Christian Backs et al.

1979

Ernst made his first appearance in the DDR-Oberliga on 6 June 1979, the 25th and penultimate match day of 1978–79 season, away game against BSG Chemie Böhlen which ended with a 10–3 victory.

Though being unlisted for that match, he was brought from the junior squad and played for 90 minutes as one of the starting lineup.

The next and last matchday, 9 June 1979, he played for 57 minutes of the match against FC Karl-Marx-Stadt as the substitute for number 10 Hartmut Pelka.

FUWO rated him 5, same as Hans-Jürgen Riediger and Wolf-Rüdiger Netz.

The title had been already decided on the 24th match day, 26 May 1979 as BFC Dynamo beat the competitor SG Dynamo Dresden.

BFC Dynamo received the gold medal of Oberliga in Jahn-Sportpark Berlin, which was the first of ten consecutive gold medals; Ernst won the remaining nine.

He was promoted to the senior squad in the summer of 1979.

He played 216 DDR-Oberliga matches for BFC Dynamo, scoring 91 goals, became DDR-Oberliga champion nine times, 1979 and eight in a row from 1981 to 1988, and won the FDGB-Pokal gold medal twice 1988 and 1989.

He made 31 appearances for the European cup's scoring seven goals in total.

As the Berlin Wall opened, Ernst received contract offer from Borussia Dortmund but BFC did not let him go.

1980

Ernst participated in 1980 UEFA European Under-18 Championship which was held in East Germany as the captain of the East Germany Junior team.

16 May Weissenfels East Germany 0-1 Bulgaria, 18 May Torgau East Germany 2–0 France, 20 May Magdeburg East Germany 0–0 Netherlands, East Germany resulted as the second of the group B, didn't proceed to the semifinals.

1981

His first goal for Oberliga was at the 19th match day of the season 1980–81, BFC Dynamo 5–1 Wismut Aue 28 March 1981, 4–0 goal (60 min.).

It was his twelfth Oberliga match.

Captain Frank Terletzki took the corner kick, Falko Götz did the flick-on then Ernst hit the ball over the line from two metres.

At the match against Malta, Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld in Jena 11 November 1981, he played from 79 minutes as the substitute for Wolfgang Steinbach and the match resulted 5–1 victory.

1982

The same year he scored his first Oberliga goal, he celebrated his debut for the East Germany A-national team, which was the last qualifying match of the 1982 FIFA World Cup.

1983

Ernst became the top scorer of the Oberliga 1983–84 and 1984–85 twice in a row.

1983–84: 20 goals (two penalties) nine home 11 away 26 matches.

1984

1984–85: 24 goals (eight penalties) 11 home 13 away, 25 matches.

1990

In the summer of 1990, he signed the contract with 1. FC Kaiserslautern and stayed with the club for one season, playing 18 matches (of which 16 matches as part of the starting eleven) and scoring two goals.

Ernst eventually became German champion with 1.

FC Kaiserslautern at the end of the 1990-91 Bundesliga.

1991

Ernst moved to the French league with FC Girondins de Bordeaux for 1991–92.

With Bordeaux he scored seven goals in 27 matches, six goals throughout the season, of which three penalties on the 33 matchdays of Division 2.

That derby match against Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle ended with 3–0 and Bordeaux decided their return to Division 1.

1992

Ernst did not return with the club, as in the summer of 1992 he moved to AS Cannes in Ligue 2.

He played just seven games in Cannes and scored no goals.

1993

Ernst transferred to FC Zürich for the 1993–94 season.

1994

Ernst returned to Germany in 1994 to spend two years in the regional league with FSV Salmrohr.

1996

He retired from professional football in 1996.