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Heino Kleiminger (3 February 1939 – 16 April 2015) was a German footballer. His career took place in East Germany, then an independent state known as German Democratic Republic. Kleiminger, born in Wismar, Mecklenburg, originally played for BSG Motor Wismar. In 1956 he joined first division club SC Empor Rostock which in 1965 mutated into FC Hansa Rostock. The forward stayed there until 1970 and scored 62 goals in 186 league matches. In this period the club was four times runner-up in the championship and three times finalist in the cup competition. In 1963 and 1964 he won 4 caps for East Germany, scoring five goals, four thereof in a 12-1 win against Ceylon in Colombo. Between 1970 and 1974 he played for the second division side TSG Wismar.

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  • Heino Kleiminger (* 3. Februar 1939 in Wismar; † 16. April 2015 in Rostock) war ein deutscher Fußballspieler. Der Stürmer erzielte zwischen 1956 und 1970 62 Tore in 186 Spielen in der DDR-Oberliga für den SC Empor Rostock und den FC Hansa Rostock. In den Jahren 1963 und 1964 trat er zudem vier Mal für die Fußballnationalmannschaft der DDR an, für die er fünf Treffer erzielte. (de)
  • Heino Kleiminger (3 February 1939 – 16 April 2015) was a German footballer. His career took place in East Germany, then an independent state known as German Democratic Republic. Kleiminger, born in Wismar, Mecklenburg, originally played for BSG Motor Wismar. In 1956 he joined first division club SC Empor Rostock which in 1965 mutated into FC Hansa Rostock. The forward stayed there until 1970 and scored 62 goals in 186 league matches. In this period the club was four times runner-up in the championship and three times finalist in the cup competition. In 1963 and 1964 he won 4 caps for East Germany, scoring five goals, four thereof in a 12-1 win against Ceylon in Colombo. Between 1970 and 1974 he played for the second division side TSG Wismar. From 1976 to 1981 he served as coach for second division club , nowadays known as Rostocker FC. Kleiminger survived a massive heart attack in 1997, and had a bypass operation in 1998. He died from cancer on 16 April 2015 in Rostock aged 76. His son , born 1963, was also a footballer and played in the 1980s 32 matches in the East German first division for Rostock and 1. FC Magdeburg. (en)
  • Heino Kleiminger (Wismar, 3 de febrero de 1939 - Rostock, 16 de abril de 2015)​ fue un futbolista alemán que jugaba en la demarcación de delantero. (es)
  • Heino Kleiminger (Wismar, 3 febbraio 1939 – Rostock, 16 aprile 2015) è stato un calciatore tedesco orientale dal 1990 tedesco, di ruolo attaccante. (it)
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  • Heino Kleiminger (* 3. Februar 1939 in Wismar; † 16. April 2015 in Rostock) war ein deutscher Fußballspieler. Der Stürmer erzielte zwischen 1956 und 1970 62 Tore in 186 Spielen in der DDR-Oberliga für den SC Empor Rostock und den FC Hansa Rostock. In den Jahren 1963 und 1964 trat er zudem vier Mal für die Fußballnationalmannschaft der DDR an, für die er fünf Treffer erzielte. (de)
  • Heino Kleiminger (Wismar, 3 de febrero de 1939 - Rostock, 16 de abril de 2015)​ fue un futbolista alemán que jugaba en la demarcación de delantero. (es)
  • Heino Kleiminger (Wismar, 3 febbraio 1939 – Rostock, 16 aprile 2015) è stato un calciatore tedesco orientale dal 1990 tedesco, di ruolo attaccante. (it)
  • Heino Kleiminger (3 February 1939 – 16 April 2015) was a German footballer. His career took place in East Germany, then an independent state known as German Democratic Republic. Kleiminger, born in Wismar, Mecklenburg, originally played for BSG Motor Wismar. In 1956 he joined first division club SC Empor Rostock which in 1965 mutated into FC Hansa Rostock. The forward stayed there until 1970 and scored 62 goals in 186 league matches. In this period the club was four times runner-up in the championship and three times finalist in the cup competition. In 1963 and 1964 he won 4 caps for East Germany, scoring five goals, four thereof in a 12-1 win against Ceylon in Colombo. Between 1970 and 1974 he played for the second division side TSG Wismar. (en)
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  • Heino Kleiminger (de)
  • Heino Kleiminger (es)
  • Heino Kleiminger (en)
  • Heino Kleiminger (it)
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