Peter Ducke, born on October fourteenth, nineteen forty-one, is a distinguished former German footballer renowned for his role as a forward. His professional journey predominantly unfolded at Carl Zeiss Jena, where he dedicated an impressive eighteen years from nineteen fifty-nine to nineteen seventy-seven, becoming a pivotal figure in the club's history.
On the international stage, Ducke represented the East Germany national team, earning a remarkable sixty-three caps and netting fifteen goals. His contributions to the sport were further highlighted when he participated in the prestigious nineteen seventy-four FIFA World Cup, showcasing his talent on a global platform.
Football runs in the Ducke family, as Peter's older brother, Roland, also made his mark in the sport, adding to the family's legacy in football.