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Important names and numbers relating to 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors after the Second World War and which can only be displayed in list form are located on this page in order to be able to refer to these data in the main article without affecting the article itself overloaded and clear formatting becomes impossible.

Name history

Period Chronological overview
Fall 1945 Dissolution and prohibition of all sports clubs that had existed until then and the confiscation of club property on the orders of the SMAD in the entire Soviet occupation zone.
Fall 1945 Approval of municipal sports groups (SG) in Lemsdorf and Sudenburg
May 1949 Merger of SG Lemsdorf and SG Sudenburg to form the company sports association Eintracht Sudenburg
July 12, 1950 Merger of BSG Eintracht Sudenburg and the sports group of SAG Krupp Gruson Magdeburg to form BSG Krupp Gruson Magdeburg
April 6, 1951 Renaming of BSG Krupp Gruson Magdeburg to BSG Stahl Magdeburg
May 15, 1952 Renaming of BSG Stahl Magdeburg to BSG Motor Mitte Magdeburg
23rd August 1957 Delegation of the league team of BSG Motor Mitte Magdeburg to SC Aufbau Magdeburg, which was founded two years earlier
July 27, 1965 Renaming of SC Aufbau Magdeburg in SC Magdeburg
December 22, 1965 Outsourcing of the soccer section from the Magdeburg sports club and foundation of 1. FC Magdeburg as an independent soccer club

Final placements

  descent     Ascent     Title win
season league Games Victories draw Dutch Gates Points space FDGB-Pokal
DFB-Pokal
National cup Audience average 1
1949/50 State class
Saxony-Anhalt
22nd 14th 01 07th 83:34 29:15 03. - - 06,743
1950/51 State class
Saxony-Anhalt
30th 25th 03 02 104: 36 53: 07 01. - - 07,583
1951/52 league 22nd 12 01 09 25:19 47:30 04th - - 11,000
1952/53 league 24 13 03 08th 29:19 59:37 04th - - 10,923
1953/54 league 26th 10 09 07th 29:23 47:36 04th 1 round - 11,692
1954/55 league 26th 16 05 05 37:15 57:37 02. 2nd round - 09,042
1955 2 league 13 06th 02 05 33:20 14:12 07th - - 08,500
1956 league 26th 13 07th 06th 55:36 33:19 03. Round of 16 - 09,887
1957 league 26th 15th 04th 07th 48:32 34:18 03. 1 round - 10,000
1958 league 26th 11 06th 09 48:49 28:24 05. 1 round - 06,818
1959 league 26th 15th 05 06th 51:23 35:17 02. 1 round - 07,731
1960 Oberliga 26th 12 03 11 47:59 27:25 07th 2nd round - 13,250
1961/62 Oberliga 39 15th 05 18th 59:63 37:41 09. Round of 16 - 11,692
1962/63 Oberliga 26th 10 03 13 44:46 23:29 11. 3rd round - 09,308
1963/64 Oberliga 26th 07th 09 10 25:38 23:29 11. winner - 10.154
1964/65 Oberliga 26th 09 07th 10 35:35 25:27 07th winner - 09.231
1965/66 Oberliga 26th 07th 05 14th 19:39 19:33 14th Quarter finals - 07,577
1966/67 league 30th 17th 10 03 78:19 44:16 01. 2nd round - 10,320
1967/68 Oberliga 26th 13 07th 06th 43:38 33:19 03. Round of 16 - 13,962
1968/69 Oberliga 26th 13 05 08th 43:41 31:21 03. winner - 14,231
1969/70 Oberliga 26th 10 04th 12 37:37 24:28 08th. Quarter finals - 11,269
1970/71 Oberliga 26th 10 07th 09 37:38 27:25 04th Semifinals - 09,808
1971/72 Oberliga 26th 17th 04th 05 48:23 38:14 01. Quarter finals - 22,231
1972/73 Oberliga 26th 14th 06th 06th 50:28 34:18 03. winner - 12,231
1973/74 Oberliga 26th 16 07th 03 50:27 39:13 01. Quarter finals - 16,154
1974/75 Oberliga 26th 17th 07th 02 57:28 41:11 01. Round of 16 - 22,923
1975/76 Oberliga 26th 15th 06th 05 59:33 36:16 03. Semifinals - 19,115
1976/77 Oberliga 26th 14th 06th 06th 47:28 33:19 02. Round of 16 - 16,154
1977/78 Oberliga 26th 1 06th 04th 52:17 38:14 02. winner - 14,115
1978/79 Oberliga 26th 14th 05 07th 63:32 33:19 04th winner - 12,692
1979/80 Oberliga 26th 12 06th 08th 45:37 30:22 04th Round of 16 - 12,807
1980/81 Oberliga 26th 15th 04th 07th 58:35 34:18 03. Round of 16 - 13,654
1981/82 Oberliga 26th 13 06th 07th 49:42 32:20 06th Round of 16 - 12,923
1982/83 Oberliga 26th 10 09 07th 52:32 29:23 06th winner - 14,615
1983/84 Oberliga 26th 12 08th 06th 56:33 32:20 05. Quarter finals - 12,769
1984/85 Oberliga 26th 11 09 06th 53:35 31:21 05. Semifinals - 09,269
1985/86 Oberliga 26th 09 11 06th 39:33 29:23 04th Round of 16 - 08,231
1986/87 Oberliga 26th 11 06th 09 42:32 28:24 05. 2nd round - 11,000
1987/88 Oberliga 26th 09 07th 10 34:33 25:27 07th 2nd round - 10,077
1988/89 Oberliga 26th 11 06th 09 35:30 28:24 06th 2nd round - 06,615
1989/90 Oberliga 26th 13 08th 05 39:22 34:18 03. Quarter finals - 08,577
1990/91 Oberliga 26th 09 08th 09 34:32 26:26 010. 3 Round of 16 - 03,392
1991/92 Oberliga Nordost / Mitte 38 22nd 12 04th 96:41 56:20 02. - Quarter Finals 4 .00926
1992/93 Oberliga Nordost / Mitte 32 14th 06th 12 57:59 34:30 08th. - winner .00600
1993/94 Oberliga Nordost / Mitte 30th 16 04th 10 57:47 36:24 0 07. 3 3rd round final 01,017
1994/95 Oberliga Nordost / Nord 30th 10 05 15th 50:53 25:35 12. - 3rd round .00444
1995/96 Oberliga Nordost / Nord 32 10 10 12 46:59 40 09. - 2nd round .00608
1996/97 Oberliga Nordost / Süd 30th 18th 09 03 63:20 63 01. - Semifinals 03,457
1997/98 Regionalliga Northeast 34 10 09 15th 60:65 39 12. - winner 02,344
1998/99 Regionalliga Northeast 34 18th 10 06th 55:35 64 03. 1 round 2nd round 02,270
1999/00 Regionalliga Northeast 34 13 08th 13 64:44 47 010. 3 - Quarterfinals 5 02,367
2000/01 Oberliga Nordost / Süd 34 26th 04th 04th 120: 30 82 01. Quarter finals winner 02,865
2001/02 Regionalliga North 34 11 10 13 54:54 43 014. 6 1 round Semifinals 04,669
2002/03 Oberliga Nordost / Süd 34 12 06th 16 36:47 42 10. - winner 02,370
2003/04 Oberliga Nordost / Süd 30th 18th 08th 04th 51:16 62 02. 1 round Quarter finals 02,826
2004/05 Oberliga Nordost / Süd 34 18th 04th 12 59:33 58 05. - Quarter finals 01,727
2005/06 Oberliga Nordost / Süd 34 20th 07th 03 62:17 67 01. - winner 03,244
2006/07 Regionalliga North 36 16 12 08th 52:41 60 03. 1 round Quarterfinals 5 08,064
2007/08 Regionalliga North 36 14th 11 11 39:37 53 011. 3 1 round final 11,800
2008/09 Regionalliga North 34 17th 08th 09 50:36 59 04th - winner 08,626
2009/10 Regionalliga North 34 14th 09 11 57:38 51 06th 1 round Semifinals 05,492
2010/11 Regionalliga North 34 11 08th 15th 37:46 41 12. - Quarter finals 04,586
2011/12 Regionalliga North 34 05 14th 15th 23:43 29 18th - Semifinals 04.063
2012/13 Regionalliga Northeast 30th 12 09 09 42:41 45 06th - winner 05,203
2013/14 Regionalliga Northeast 30th 18th 04th 08th 71:39 58 02. 1 round winner 05,482
2014/15 Regionalliga Northeast 28 19th 03 06th 61:22 60 0 01. 7 2nd round Semifinals 08,576
2015/16 3rd league 38 14th 14th 10 49:37 56 04th - final 18,393
2016/17 3rd league 38 16 13 9 53:36 61 04th 1 round winner 17,149
2017/18 3rd league 38 27 4th 7th 70:32 85 01. 2nd round winner 18,231
2018/19 2nd Bundesliga 34 6th 13 15th 35:53 31 17th 1 round - 20,224
2019/20 3rd league 38 10 17th 11 49:42 47 14th 1 round Abort 8 11531 9
2020/21 3rd league 38

1 The average number of spectators in the league games is given.
2 To introduce a championship round every year, a transition round without a championship was played.
3 Relegation due to unsuccessful qualification for 2nd Bundesliga / Regional League / 3rd League.
4 The state cup consisted only of the final game of the two district cup winners Magdeburg and Halle. The FCM was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Magdeburg District Cup.
5 After the elimination of the first team, the second team of the FCM won the national cup.
6 Relegation due to license withdrawal. <B 7 After promotion games against Kickers Offenbach.
8 Before the semi-finals were played, the season was canceled due to COVID-19. 1. FC Magdeburg was determined to qualify for the DFB-Pokal 2020/21.
9 The last 7 home games took place in camera due to COVID-19.

Eternal tables

The following are the placements of the FCM (including predecessor clubs) in the perpetual tables. In addition, the total number of teams is shown in the respective table, as well as the number of wins, draws, defeats, points and goal difference.

As of February 28, 2019

competition space Number of teams Seasons Games Victories draw Dutch Gates Points 1
GDR Oberliga 1 007th 046 30th 793 365 190 238 1351: 1046 920: 666
GDR League 1 050. 198 09 232 122 050 060 490: 299 294: 170
2nd Bundesliga 117. 127 01 034 006th 013 015th 35:53 031
3rd league 021st 057 04th 140 064 043 033 209: 135 235
Regional leagues 2 052. 380 13 432 178 115 139 665: 541 649
Oberliga Nordost 3 014th 169 11 354 184 075 095 697: 422 627
DFB Cup 4 106. 838 13 019th 004th 006th 009 26:40 018th
Champions League / EC of the national champions 256. 513 03 008th 003 000 005 15:11 009
Europa League / UEFA Cup 206. 971 06th 028 014th 003 011 43:34 045
EC of the cup winners 026th 498 07th 036 015th 012 009 47:41 057

1 The 2-point rule applies to the GDR Oberliga and the GDR League. For all other competitions the eternal tables are kept in the 3-point rule.
2 In the eternal Table of Regionalligen all Regional seasons since 1963 are detected regardless of the Regional the second, third or fourth class represented and incl. All respective scales
3 In-Time Table of the league Northeast all seasons of the league Northeast since 1991 are detected independently of whether the league represented the third, fourth or fifth class and including all relays of the northeast area
4 In the eternal table of the DFB-Pokal, games that are decided by 11-meter shooting count as a draw.

Special games

Finals

So far, the following finals have taken place with the participation of 1. FC Magdeburg or its predecessor clubs:

European Cup Winners' Cup 1974 :

May 8, 1974 in the De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam
1. FC Magdeburg - AC Milan 2: 0 (1: 0)

1. FC Magdeburg:
Ulrich Schulze , Manfred Zapf , Detlef Enge , Wolfgang Seguin , Wolfgang Abraham , Jürgen Pommerenke , Helmut Gaube , Axel Tyll , Detlef Raugust , Jürgen Sparwasser , Martin Hoffmann
Trainer: Heinz Krügel

Goals: 1-0 Enrico Lanzi (41st, own goal), 2-0 Wolfgang Seguin (74th)
Referee: van Gemert ( Netherlands )

Spectators: 4,641

FDGB Cup : 1963/64 :

SC construction Magdeburg - SC Leipzig , 3: 2 (1: 2)
Event: June 13, 1964, Paul Greifzu Stadium , Dessau, 12,000 spectators
Line-up: Hans-Georg Moldenhauer - Reiner Wiedemann , Hans-Dieter Busch , Rolf Retschlag - Günter Kubisch , Günter Fronzeck - Joachim Walter , Günter Hirschmann , Klaus Lehmann , Günter Behne , Hermann Stöcker
Trainer: Ernst Kümmel
Goals: 0: 1 Faber (7th), 0: 2 Engelhardt (37th), 1: 2 Joachim Walter (39th), 2: 2 Joachim Walter (74th), 3: 2 Hermann Stöcker (94th)

1964/65 :

SC construction Magdeburg - SC Motor Jena , 2: 1 (0: 0)
Event: May 8, 1965, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark , Berlin, 25,000 spectators
Lineup: Wolfgang Blochwitz - Reiner Wiedemann , Günter Fronzeck , Manfred Zapf - Günter Kubisch , Ingolf Ruhloff - Hermann Stöcker , Günter Hirschmann , Joachim Walter , Wolfgang Seguin , Wilfried Klingbiel
Trainer: Ernst Kümmel
Goals: 0: 1 Helmut Müller (65th), 1: 1 Joachim Walter (82nd), 2: 1 Günter Hirschmann (89th penalty kick)

1968/69 :

1. FC Magdeburg - FC Karl-Marx-Stadt , 4: 0 (1: 0)
Event: May 31, 1969, Rudolf Harbig Stadium , Dresden, 20,000 spectators
Line-up: Hans-Georg Moldenhauer - Günter Fronzeck , Peter Sykora , Jörg Ohm , Manfred Zapf - Rolf Retschlag , Hermann Stöcker , Wolfgang Seguin , Wolfgang Abraham - Jürgen Sparwasser , Joachim Walter
Trainer: Heinz Krügel
Goals: 1-0 Jörg Ohm (28th), 2-0 Joachim Walter (51st), 3-0 Jörg Ohm (60th), 4-0 Jürgen Sparwasser (68th)

1972/73 :

1. FC Magdeburg - 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig , 3: 2 (1: 1)
Held: May 1, 1973, Paul-Greifzu-Stadium , Dessau, 30,000 spectators
Line-up: Ulrich SchulzeManfred Zapf , Detlef Enge , Siegmund Mewes  - Klaus Decker , Jürgen Achtel , Jürgen Pommerenke , Axel Tyll , Wolfgang Abraham (from 75th Hans-Jürgen Hermann ) - Wolfgang Seguin , Jürgen Sparwasser
Trainer: Heinz Krügel
Goals: 0: 1 Frenzel (5th), 1: 1 Manfred Zapf (19th), 2: 1 Jürgen Sparwasser (49th), 2: 2 Altmann (73rd), 3: 2 Jürgen Sparwasser (86th)

1977/78 :

1. FC Magdeburg - Dynamo Dresden , 1: 0 (1: 0)
Held: April 29, 1978, World Youth Stadium , Berlin, 50,000 spectators
Line-up: Dirk Heyne - Manfred Zapf , Detlef Raugust , Klaus Decker - Axel Tyll , Siegmund Mewes , Jürgen Pommerenke , Wolfgang Seguin - Joachim Streich , Martin Hoffmann , Jürgen Sparwasser
Trainer: Klaus Urbanczyk
Goals: 1-0 Manfred Zapf (8th)

1978/79 :

1. FC Magdeburg - BFC Dynamo , 1-0 aet.
Held: April 28, 1979, World Youth Stadium , Berlin, 50,000 spectators
Line-up: Dirk HeyneManfred Zapf , Detlef Raugust , Klaus Decker  - Axel Tyll (from 106th Siegmund Mewes ), Jürgen Pommerenke , Wolfgang Steinbach , Wolfgang Seguin - Joachim Streich , Martin Hoffmann , Jürgen Sparwasser
Trainer: Klaus Urbanczyk
Goals: 1-0 Wolfgang Seguin (101.)

1982/83 :

1. FC Magdeburg - FC Karl-Marx-Stadt , 4: 0 (2: 0)
It will take place on June 4, 1983, World Youth Stadium , Berlin, 48,000 spectators
Line-up: Dirk Heyne - Dirk Stahmann , Detlef Raugust , Siegmund Mewes - Detlef Schößler , Axel Wittke , Jürgen Pommerenke , Wolfgang Steinbach , Damian Halata - Joachim Streich (75th Frank Cebulla), Martin Hoffmann
Trainer: Claus Kreul
Goals: 1-0 Joachim Streich (34th), 2-0 Axel Wittke (37th), 3-0 Joachim Streich (53rd), 4-0 Jürgen Pommerenke (87th)

Saxony-Anhalt Cup :

year Final pairing Result Final location Stadion spectator
1993 1. FC Magdeburg - Hallescher FC 3: 2 Hettstedt Sports park at Walzwerkhölzchen 01,100
1994 1. FC Magdeburg - Hallescher FC 3: 4 Thale Sports park on Neinstedter Strasse .00300
1998 1. FC Magdeburg - FSV Lok / Altmark Stendal 4: 1 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 03,500
2000 1. FC Magdeburg II - VfL Halle 1896 3: 2 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium .00700
2001 1. FC Magdeburg - VfB IMO Merseburg 3-0 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 01,586
2003 1. FC Magdeburg - 1. FC Lok Stendal 2-0 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 02.138
2006 1. FC Magdeburg - SV 09 Staßfurt 1-0 Schönebeck (Elbe) Sports forum on Barbarastraße 04,500
2007 1. FC Magdeburg II - Magdeburg SV 90 Prussia 3-0 Magdeburg Magdeburg Stadium 02,529
2008 1. FC Magdeburg - Hallescher FC 0: 0 a.d., 3: 4 i. E. Magdeburg Magdeburg Stadium 13,988
2009 1. FC Magdeburg - Hallescher FC 1-0 Magdeburg Magdeburg Stadium 12,988
2013 1. FC Magdeburg - VfB Halberstadt 3: 1 a.d. Magdeburg Magdeburg Stadium 13,271
2014 1. FC Magdeburg - Hallescher FC 3: 0 a.d. Halle (Saale) Natural gas sports park 11,987
2016 1. FC Magdeburg - Hallescher FC 1: 2 Halle (Saale) Natural gas sports park 13,297
2017 1. FC Magdeburg - VfB Halberstadt 1-0 Magdeburg Magdeburg Stadium 07.134
2018 1. FC Magdeburg - 1. FC Lok Stendal 1-0 Magdeburg Heinrich Germer Stadium 03,803

1. FC Magdeburg international

European Cup

  • H = home game
  • A = away game
  • All results from the point of view of 1. FC Magdeburg
season competition round opponent total First legs Return legs
1964/65 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 3: 3 1: 1 (H) 1: 1 (A)
1: 1 n.d. , ( M ); in Vienna
1965/66 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round LuxembourgLuxembourg Spora Luxembourg 3-0 1: 0 (H) 2: 0 (A)
2nd round SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Sion 10: 30 8: 1 (H) 2: 2 (A)
Quarter finals EnglandEngland West Ham United 1: 2 0: 1 (A) 1: 1 (H)
1969/70 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round Hungary 1957Hungary MTK Budapest 2: 1 1: 0 (H) 1: 1 a.d. (A)
2nd round PortugalPortugal Académica Coimbra 1: 2 1: 0 (H) 0: 2 (A)
1972/73 European Champions Cup 1 round FinlandFinland TPS Turku 9: 1 6: 0 (H) 3: 1 (A)
2nd round ItalyItaly Juventus Turin 0: 2 0: 1 (A) 0: 1 (H)
1973/74 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round NetherlandsNetherlands NAC Breda 2-0 0: 0 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2nd round CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 3: 2 0: 2 (A) 3: 0 a.d. (H)
Quarter finals Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Beroe Stara Sagora 3: 1 2: 0 (H) 1: 1 (A)
Semifinals PortugalPortugal Sporting Lisbon 3: 2 1: 1 (A) 2: 1 (H)
final ItalyItaly AC Milan 2-0 2-0 in Rotterdam
1974/75 European Champions Cup 2nd round Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany FC Bayern Munich 3: 5 2: 3 (A) 1: 2 (H)
1975/76 European Champions Cup 1 round SwedenSweden Malmö FF 3: 3
(1: 2 i. E. )
1: 2 (A) 2: 1 a.d. (H)
1976/77 Uefa cup 1 round ItalyItaly AC Cesena 4: 3 3: 0 (H) 1: 3 (A)
2nd round Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 4: 2 2: 0 (H) 2: 2 (A)
3rd round HungaryHungary Video sound Székesfehérvár 5: 1 5: 0 (H) 0: 1 (A)
Quarter finals ItalyItaly Juventus Turin 1: 4 1: 3 (H) 0: 1 (A)
1977/78 Uefa cup 1 round PolandPoland Odra Opole 3: 2 2: 1 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2nd round Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany FC Schalke 04 7: 3 4: 2 (H) 3: 1 (A)
3rd round FranceFrance Racing Lens 4: 2 4: 0 (H) 0: 2 (A)
Quarter finals NetherlandsNetherlands PSV Eindhoven 3: 4 1: 0 (H) 2: 4 (A)
1978/79 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round IcelandIceland Valur Reykjavík 5: 1 1: 1 (A) 4: 0 (H)
2nd round Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest ( a ) 2: 2(a) 1: 0 (H) 1: 2 (A)
Quarter finals CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 4: 5 2: 1 (H) 2: 4 (A)
1979/80 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wrexham FC 7: 5 2: 3 (A) 5: 2 a.d. (H)
2nd round EnglandEngland Arsenal FC 3: 4 1: 2 (A) 2: 2 (H)
1980/81 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway Moss FK 5: 3 2: 1 (H) 3: 2 (A)
2nd round ItalyItaly Torino Calcio 2: 3 1: 3 (A) 1: 0 (H)
1981/82 Uefa cup 1 round Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Borussia Monchengladbach (a)3: 3 ( a ) 3: 1 (H) 0: 2 (A)
1983/84 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup qualification WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Swansea City 2: 1 1: 1 (A) 1: 0 (H)
1 round SpainSpain FC Barcelona 1: 7 1: 5 (H) 0: 2 (A)
1986/87 Uefa cup 1 round SpainSpain Athletic Bilbao 1: 2 0: 2 (A) 1: 0 (H)
1990/91 Uefa cup 1 round FinlandFinland Rovaniemi PS 1-0 0: 0 (H) 1: 0 (A)
2nd round FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux 0: 2 0: 1 (H) 0: 1 (A)
1Magdeburg was eliminated due to the away goals rule .

Overall record: 72 games, 32 wins, 15 draws, 25 defeats, 115: 86 goals (goal difference +29)

Intertoto Cup

  • All results from the point of view of 1. FC Magdeburg
year country Club Home game Away game
1968 PolandPoland Odra Opole 0: 2 0: 1
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jednota Trenčín 2: 1 0: 1
DenmarkDenmark Hvidovre Copenhagen 4: 2 6: 2
1984 SwedenSweden AIK Stockholm 0: 2 0: 2
PolandPoland Górnik Zabrze 2: 1 0: 3
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1. FC Nuremberg 3-0 2: 2
1986 PolandPoland Widzew Lodz 3: 4 0: 3
DenmarkDenmark Brøndby IF 1: 1 3: 4
SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC St. Gallen 5: 1 0: 2
1987 PolandPoland Pogoń Szczecin 2: 1 1: 3
SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 5: 1 1-0
SwedenSweden Hammarby IF Stockholm 0-0 0: 1
1988 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Bayer 05 Uerdingen 1: 2 0: 2
DenmarkDenmark Odense BK 3: 1 2: 5
NetherlandsNetherlands AZ Alkmaar 2: 1 1: 4

people

player

Main article: List of players of 1. FC Magdeburg

Master teams

Only those players are given who were also used in a point game of the respective championship season.

Champion team 1971/72
Wolfgang Seguin (26 games / 4 goals), Wolfgang Abraham (25/13), Hans-Jürgen Herrmann (25/6), Jürgen Pommerenke (25/3), Jürgen Sparwasser (25/7), Manfred Zapf Captain of the crew (25/3 ), Detlef Enge (24), Axel Tyll (23/6), Siegmund Mewes (21/5), Ulrich Schulze (21), Klaus Decker (19), Jürgen Achtel (18), Helmut Gaube (8), Jörg Ohm (7), Werner Heine (5), Heinz Oelze (4/1), Rolf Retschlag (3), Bodo Sommer (2), Wolfgang Steinbach (1)
Trainer: Heinz Krügel
European Cup winners and champions team 1973/74
Klaus Decker (26 games / 0 goals), Jürgen Pommerenke (26/8), Ulrich Schulze (26), Wolfgang Seguin (26/3), Axel Tyll (26/3), Jürgen Sparwasser (24/12), Martin Hoffmann (23/9), Manfred Zapf Captain of the crew (23/1), Hans-Jürgen Herrmann (21/5), Wolfgang Abraham (18/2), Siegmund Mewes (16/4), Detlef Enge (14), Jürgen Achtel (8 ), Helmut Gaube (8), Detlef Raugust (7/2), Wolfgang Steinbach (6), Bodo Sommer (5), Norbert Pysall (4), Jörg Ohm (3), Peter Kohde (1)
Trainer: Heinz Krügel
Champion team 1974/75
Ulrich Schulze (26 games / 0 goals), Wolfgang Seguin (26/3), Wolfgang Abraham (25/2), Klaus Decker (25), Martin Hoffmann (25/11), Jürgen Pommerenke (24/15), Manfred Zapf Captain of the crew (24/3), Axel Tyll (20/6), Detlef Raugust (19/2), Wolfgang Steinbach (17/2), Siegmund Mewes (15/3), Bodo Sommer (14), Hans-Jürgen Herrmann (13 / 1), Jürgen Sparwasser (11/7), Heinz Oelze (9/2), Helmut Gaube (6), Detlef Enge (5), Uwe Grüning (4), Dietmar Hempel (3), Jörg Ohm (3), Peter Kohde (2), Norbert Pysall (1)
Trainer: Heinz Krügel

National player

National players as active members of the SC structure / 1. FC Magdeburg

The following players played games for their respective national teams during their time in Magdeburg. It shows the total number and total number of international matches as well as in brackets the games or goals they played during their time in Magdeburg and the total period of their international career. Players who were only used in youth national teams are not listed.

As of November 15, 2019

player nation Games Gates from to Tournament participation / successes
Bonan, Heiko Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 002 0(1) 00 0(0) 1989 1990
Decker, Klaus Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 003 0(3) 00 0(0) 1974 1974
Hainault, Andre CanadaCanada Canada 044 0(1) 02 0(0) 2006 Gold Cup 2007 , 2009 , 2011 , 2015
Halata, Damian Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 004 0(2) 01 0(1) 1984 1989
Heyne, Dirk Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 009 0(9) 00 0(0) 1979 1990
Hirschmann, Günter Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 003 0(3) 00 0(0) 1961 1961
Hoffmann, Martin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 066 (66) 00 0(0) 1973 1981 World Cup 1974 , Olympics 1976 (gold)
Kubisch, Günter Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 001 0(1) 00 0(0) 1961 1961
Loria, Giorgi GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia 055 0(4) 00 0(0) 2008
Minkwitz, Stefan Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 002 0(2) 00 0(0) 1990 1990
Pommerenke, Jürgen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 057 (57) 00 0(0) 1972 1983 World Cup 1974 , Olympic Games 1972 (bronze)
Raugust, Detlef Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 003 0(3) 00 0(0) 1978 1979
Rösler, Uwe Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 006 0(5) 00 0(0) 1988 1990
Schößler, Detlef Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 018 0(3) 00 0(0) 1986 1990
Schulze, Ulrich Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 001 0(1) 00 0(0) 1974 1974
Schuster, Dirk Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR DDR and GERGermanyGermany  007 0(4) 00 0(0) 1990 1995
Seguin, Wolfgang Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 018 (18) 00 0(0) 1971 1974 World Cup 1974 , Olympic Games 1972 (bronze)
Sparwasser, Jürgen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 053 (53) 00 0(0) 1969 1977 World Cup 1974 , Olympic Games 1972 (bronze)
Stahmann, Dirk Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 046 (46) 00 0(0) 1982 1989
Steinbach, Wolfgang Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 028 (28) 00 0(0) 1978 1985 Olympia 1980 (silver)
Stocker, Hermann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 006 0(6) 00 0(0) 1963 1965 Olympia 1964 2 (bronze)
Streich, Joachim 1 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 102 (59) 55 (20) 1969 1984 World Cup 1974 , Olympic Games 1972 (bronze)
Tyll, Axel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 004 0(4) 00 0(0) 1973 1975 Olympia 1972 (bronze)
Wolf, Denis PhilippinesPhilippines Philippines 014 0(1) 08 0(0) 2012 2012
Wuckel, Markus Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 004 0(4) 02 0(2) 1987 1990
Zapf, Manfred Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 016 (16) 00 0(0) 1969 1975 Olympia 1972 (bronze)

1 The world football association does not list four matches as official international matches .
2 The games of the GDR's Olympic soccer team at the 1964 Olympic Games were not also considered to be games of the senior national team.

National players before or after their time in Magdeburg

The following players completed games for their respective national teams before or after their time in Magdeburg. Your total number of international matches and goals are given. Furthermore, your time in Magdeburg and the period of your international appearances are given.

As of June 6, 2019

player nation Games Gates in Magdeburg International match period Tournament participation / successes
Baltušnikas, Virginijus Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lithuania 42 09 1993-1994 1990-1997
Braham, Najeh TunisiaTunisia Tunisia 06th 03 2008-2009 2003-2006 Africa Cup 2004 ( Africa Champion)
Ćwielong, Piotr PolandPoland Poland 01 00 2017 2013
Demyanenko, Anatoliy Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 80 06th 1991 1981-1990 World Cup 1982 , 1986 , 1990 ,
EM 1988 (Vice European Champion)
Dragusha, Mehmet AlbaniaAlbania Albania 10 01 2008-2009 2003-2005
Fejzic, jasmine Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 01 00 2018 2014 World Cup 2014
Gjasula, Jürgen AlbaniaAlbania Albania 02 00 2019– 2013-2014
Ignjovski, Aleksandar SerbiaSerbia Serbia 12 00 2018-2019 2012-2016
Kirilovas, Igoris Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lithuania 27 01 1993-1994 1991-1998
Dear, Frank Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 01 00 1982-1985
1996-1998
1989
Schneider, René GermanyGermany Germany 01 00 1989-1993 1995 EM 1996 (European Champion)
National players from the youth field

The following players have been trained in the youth division of 1. FC Magdeburg and have played in their country's senior national team. Only players are listed here who did not play in the men's area for 1. FC Magdeburg and are therefore not listed in the previous tables.

As of October 13, 2018

player nation Games Gates in Magdeburg International match period
Čurlinov, Darko North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 01 0 2015-2017 2017–
Tarek, Amro EgyptEgypt Egypt 02 0 2010-2011 2017-
Schmelzer, Marcel GermanyGermany Germany 16 0 2002-2005 2010-2014

Eleven of the Century

On the occasion of the club's 35th anniversary, the eleven of the century was voted by fans.

position player
goalkeeper Dirk Heyne
Defense Dirk Stahmann
Defense Manfred Zapf
Defense Detlef Raugust
Defense Klaus Decker
midfield Jürgen Pommerenke
midfield Wolfgang Seguin
midfield Wolfgang Steinbach
attack Joachim Streich
attack Jürgen Sparwasser
attack Martin Hoffmann
Trainer Heinz Krügel

Team captains since 1953

Period player
1953-1958 Siegfried Koch
1958-1959 Werner Gravert
1960-1964 Günter Hirschmann
1966-1968 Hermann Stocker
1968-1979 Manfred Zapf
1979-1984 Jürgen Pommerenke
1985 Joachim Streich
1985-1992 Dirk Stahmann
1992-1993 Reinhard Rother
1993-1994 Frank Siersleben
1994-1996 Guido Mischok
1996-1998 Frank Lieberam
1998-1999 Jörg Kretzschmar
1999-2002 Bodo Schmidt
2002-2008 Mario Kallnik
2008-2009 Daniel Rosin
2009-2010 Radovan Vujanović
2010-2011 Daniel Bauer
2011 Peter Hackenberg
2012-2013 Marco Kurth
2013-2018 Marius Sowislo
2018 Nils Butzen
2018 (active) Christian Beck

Record player

Number of games

Players with the most appearances in competitive games for 1. FC Magdeburg or its predecessors since 1965. All players with at least 300 appearances are listed:

As of September 30, 2018

rank player Games Period
01. Wolfgang Seguin 529 1964-1981
02. Manfred Zapf 467 1964-1979
03. Wolfgang Steinbach 433 1971-1990
04th Dirk Heyne 408 1977-1991
05. Jürgen Pommerenke 404 1970-1984
06th Dirk Stahmann 391 1978-1994
07th Jürgen Sparwasser 386 1966-1979
0 Siegmund Mewes 386 1971-1985
09. Klaus Decker 369 1970-1983
10. Günter Kubisch 368 1957-1971
11. Frank Siersleben 347 1979-1994
12. Martin Hoffmann 340 1972-1984
13. Hermann Stocker 331 1956-1969
14th Günter Hirschmann 330 1955-1969
15th Stephan Neumann 323 2000-2013
0 Axel Tyll 317 1971-1982
17th Joachim Streich 313 1975-1985
18th Detlef Raugust 304 1972-1986
Number of games of current players

The 5 players with the most competitive games are listed here from the current squad.

As of July 6, 2020

rank player Games Period
01. Christian Beck 293 since 2013
02. Tarek Chahed 119 since 2015
03. Tobias Müller 068 since 2018
04th Timo Perthel 039 since 2019
05. Soeren Bertram 035 since 2019
Number of goals

List of the most successful goal scorers in competitive games of 1. FC Magdeburg or its predecessors since 1965. All players with at least 50 goals are listed:

As of July 4, 2019

rank player Gates Period Goal rate
01. Joachim Streich 216 1975-1985 0.69
02. Jürgen Sparwasser 173 1966-1979 0.45
03. Christian Beck 146 2013–0000 0.54
04th Günter Hirschmann 124 1955-1969 0.38
05. Jürgen Pommerenke 113 1970-1984 0.28
06th Martin Hoffmann 104 1972-1985 0.31
07th Wolfgang Steinbach 097 1971-1990 0.22
08th. Joachim Walter 085 1960-1970 0.31
09. Hermann Stocker 076 1956-1969 0.23
10. Siegmund Mewes 075 1971-1985 0.19
0 Wolfgang Abraham 075 1962-1975 0.27
12. Wolfgang Seguin 064 1964-1981 0.12
13. Damian Halata 060 1980-1988 0.26
14th Dirk Stahmann 058 1978-1994 0.15
15th Markus Wuckel 056 1985-1991 0.34
16. Lars Fuchs 055 2009-2016 0.45
Number of goals of current players

The 5 players with the most competitive goals are listed here from the current squad.

As of July 6, 2020

rank player Gates Period
01. Christian Beck 146 since 2013
02. Soeren Bertram 0010 since 2019
03. Tarek Chahed 009 since 2015
04th Anthony Roczen 008th since 2019
Jürgen Gjasula 008th since 2019

Trainer

The following coaches have been employed by 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors since 1951. The period of their activity is indicated, whereby the date stands for the first or last competitive game as a coach, the successes achieved, the total number of competitive games in the coaching bench and the percentage of competitive games won.

As of December 23, 2019

Trainer from to successes Number of competitive games Share of wins in competitive games in% 1
Johannes Manthey September 9, 1951 April 24, 1955 - 104 52.32
Heinz Joerk June 18, 1955 September 23, 1956 - 041 53.66
Johannes Manthey September 30, 1956 April 27, 1958 - 047 52.32
Fritz Wittenbecher May 11, 1958 June 30, 1962 Ascent 116 46.55
Ernst Caraway August 18, 1962 January 9, 1966 2 × FDGB trophies 118 37.29
Günter Weitkuhn February 12, 1966 May 14, 1966 - 018th 27.78
Heinz Krügel August 21, 1966 June 19, 1976 EC victory
3 × champions
2 × FDGB cup
promotion
329 56.63
Günter Konzack 2 October 23, 1970 June 16, 1971 - 022nd 40.91
Klaus Urbanczyk 4th September 1976 March 20, 1982 2 × FDGB trophies 205 56.10
Claus Kreul April 3, 1982 June 1, 1985 FDGB Cup 112 46.43
Joachim Streich 17th August 1985 May 26, 1990 - 164 43.75
Siegmund Mewes August 11, 1990 June 23, 1991 - 039 30.77
Joachim Streich 4th August 1991 March 22, 1992 - 028 43.75
Wolfgang Grobe March 28, 1992 October 31, 1992 - 030th 40.00
Jürgen Pommerenke November 15, 1992 November 20, 1993 National cup 043 53.49
Frank Engel 5th December 1993 May 18, 1994 - 021st 61.90
Martin Hoffmann August 13, 1994 March 3, 1996 - 051 35.71
Karl Herdle March 17, 1996 September 15, 1996 - 020th 35.00
Hans-Dieter Schmidt September 21, 1996 November 12, 1999 Promotion of the
national cup
127 51.97
Jürgen Görlitz November 20, 1999 May 20, 2000 - 023 47.83
Eberhard Vogel August 15, 2000 October 27, 2001 Promotion of the
national cup
062 62.90
Joachim Steffens November 4, 2001 May 18, 2002 - 023 47.83
Martin Hoffmann August 4, 2002 April 17, 2003 - 032 35.71
Dirk Heyne April 30, 2003 December 8, 2007 Promotion
2 × national cup
179 54.75
Paul Linz February 10, 2008 March 29, 2009 - 045 53.33
Steffen Baumgart April 5, 2009 March 20, 2010 National cup 040 47.50
Carsten Muller March 24, 2010 May 29, 2010 - 014th 50.00
Ruud Kaiser August 8, 2010 March 13, 2011 - 026th 34.61
Wolfgang Sandhowe March 19, 2011 October 22, 2011 - 025th 36.00
Ronny Thielemann October 30, 2011 June 30, 2012 - 014th 14.29
Detlef Ullrich March 20, 2012 May 3, 2012 - 007th 28.57
Andreas Petersen July 1, 2012 June 30, 2014 2 × national cup 060 50.00
Jens Härtel July 1, 2014 November 12, 2018 2 × promotion,
2 × national cup
188 54.79
Michael Oenning November 14, 2018 19th May 2019 - 021st 23.81
Stefan Krämer 17th June 2019 22nd December 2019 - 025th 40.00
Claus-Dieter Wollitz 23 December 2019 June 10, 2020 - 011 18.18
Thomas Hoßmang June 11, 2020

1 For coaches with multiple terms of office (Johannes Manthey, Joachim Streich, Martin Hoffmann and Carsten Müller), the percentage is given for all games under their responsibility.
2 On behalf of Heinz Krügel, who was studying at DHfK Leipzig during this time .

Association chairperson

Period Chairman / President
1965-1969 Ernst Hoberg
1970-1975 Herbert Groth
1976-1979 Ulrich Kammrad
1980-1983 Manfred Zapf
1983-1988 Herbert King
1988-1989 Achim Hildebrandt
1989-1990 Reinhard Lehmann
1990-1991 Uwe Boegelsack
1991-1995 Erwin Bugar
1995-2000 Eckhard Meyer
2000 Rüdiger Deumelandt 1
2000-2002 Lutz Trümper
2002-2003 Bernd Tiedge 2
2003-2004 Ingolf Nitschke
2004-2011 Volker Rehboldt
2011– Peter Fechner

1 interim president after the resignation of the executive committee
2 interim president during insolvency

Record results

As of April 27, 2019

Highest victories
at home away
DDR-Oberliga 9-0 against BSG Sachsenring Zwickau (November 27, 1982) 6: 1 against Chemie Böhlen (April 16, 1983)
5: 0 against Hallescher FC (November 25, 1989)
GDR League 10-0 against Dynamo Schwerin (August 28, 1966) 7-0 against SG Hohenschönhausen (November 14, 1954)
2nd Bundesliga 1-0 against FC Erzgebirge Aue (January 29, 2019)
2: 1 against SpVgg Greuther Fürth (April 27, 2019)
3: 1 against Arminia Bielefeld (February 17, 2019)
3rd league (after 2008) 6: 1 against VfR Aalen (March 11, 2018) 5: 1 against FC Carl Zeiss Jena (April 17, 2018)
Oberliga and Regionalliga (after 1991) 9: 1 against FC Anhalt Dessau (April 22, 2001)
8: 0 against FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen (October 15, 2000)
7-0 against FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf (May 17, 2006)
FDGB Cup and DFB Cup 5 games with four goals difference (4: 0 or 5: 1) 8: 2 against BSG Motor Nordhausen / West (November 21, 1971)
6: 0 against ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg (November 16, 1968)
National cup 9: 0 against MSV Börde 1949 II 1 (October 28, 1997) 16: 0 against SV Liesten (October 7, 2017)
European Cup 8: 1 against FC Sion (November 17, 1965) 2-0 against Spora Luxemburg (October 13, 1965)
3-1 against Turku PS (September 27, 1972)
3-1 against FC Schalke 04 (November 2, 1977)
Biggest defeats
at home away
DDR-Oberliga 0: 4 against Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl (March 2, 1991) 0: 6 against BSG Sachsenring Zwickau (May 8, 1964)
1: 7 against FC Carl Zeiss Jena (October 23, 1967)
GDR League 1: 7 against Chemie Wolfen (December 7, 1952) 2: 6 against Motor Brandenburg Süd (September 29, 1954)
0: 4 against Motor Jena (September 19, 1956)
2nd Bundesliga 1: 2 against FC St. Pauli (5 August 2018)
0: 1 against Hamburger SV (27 October 2018)
2: 3 against SSV Jahn Regensburg (11 November 2018)
0: 1 against SV Sandhausen (10 March 2019 )
0: 3 against 1. FC Heidenheim (October 20, 2018)
0: 3 against 1. FC Köln (December 17, 2018)
1: 4 against FC St. Pauli (December 22, 2018)
3rd league (after 2008) 0: 3 against FC Erzgebirge Aue (April 1, 2016)
0: 3 against SC Fortuna Köln (July 31, 2016)
3: 0 against SpVgg Unterhaching (October 21, 2017)
1: 4 against SG Sonnenhof Großaspach (July 23, 2017)
Oberliga and Regionalliga (after 1991) 0: 5 against VfB Lichterfelde (November 17, 1995)
0: 5 against FC Carl Zeiss Jena (December 8, 2002)
6: 1 against Chemnitzer FC (October 31, 2010)
0: 9 against 1. FC Union Berlin (November 6, 1993)
FDGB Cup and DFB Cup 0: 5 against Borussia Dortmund (October 24, 2017)
0: 4 against Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt (October 20, 1990)
National cup no 2: 4 against SV Fortuna Magdeburg (October 31, 1994)
European Cup 1: 5 against FC Barcelona (September 28, 1983) 11 games with two goals difference (0: 2 or 1: 3)
Most goal-scoring games
at home away
total 10: 2 against Chemie Böhlen (December 3, 1978) 16: 0 against SV Liesten (October 7, 2017)

1 The MSV Börde 1949 II waived its home right.

Attendance records

The games with the highest number of spectators in the club's history are listed here, sorted by competition.

European Cup
Audience date home guest Result Stadion
70,600 11/02/1977 FC Schalke 04 1. FC Magdeburg 1: 3 Park Stadium
63,349 October 23, 1974 FC Bayern Munich 1. FC Magdeburg 3: 2 Olympic Stadium Munich
45,000 March 16, 1977 Juventus FC 1. FC Magdeburg 1-0 Stadio Comunale
45,000 11/08/1972 1. FC Magdeburg Juventus FC 0: 1 Ernst Grube Stadium
league
Audience date home guest Result Stadion
49,823 04/08/2019 Hamburger SV 1. FC Magdeburg 1: 2 Volksparkstadion
49,500 December 17, 2018 1. FC Cologne 1. FC Magdeburg 3-0 Rheinenergiestadion
45,000 03/04/1972 1. FC Magdeburg FC Carl Zeiss Jena 5-0 Ernst Grube Stadium
45,000 05/06/1972 1. FC Magdeburg FC Sachsenring Zwickau 2: 1 Ernst Grube Stadium
40,000 05/21/1975 1. FC Magdeburg FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1: 1 Ernst Grube Stadium
39,100 05/11/1977 SG Dynamo Dresden 1. FC Magdeburg 1-0 Rudolf Harbig Stadium
Cup
Audience date Home 1 Guest 1 Result Stadion
50,000 04/29/1978 1. FC Magdeburg SG Dynamo Dresden 1-0 World Youth Stadium
50,000 04/28/1979 1. FC Magdeburg BFC Dynamo 1-0 World Youth Stadium
48,000 06/04/1983 1. FC Magdeburg FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 4-0 World Youth Stadium

1 These were cup finals on neutral ground.

opponent

1. FC Magdeburg 2 played the most competitive games 3 against the following teams 1 .

As of July 4, 2020

Opponent Statistics

rank opponent HA Total competitive games 0S. 0U 0N Gates Point games S. U N Gates Cup games S. U N Gates
01. Hallescher FC total 101 047 020th 034 164: 120 0 86 41 20th 25th 146: 105 15th 6th 0 9 18:15
home 045 032 04th 09 93:42 0 43 32 4th 7th 92:40 2 0 0 2 1: 2
Away 049 012 016 021st 59:68 0 42 9 16 17th 53:63 7th 3 0 4th 6: 5
Neutral 07th 03 00 04th 12:10 01 0 0 1 1: 2 6th 3 0 3 11: 8
02. FC Carl Zeiss Jena total 092 037 017th 038 143: 156 086 33 17th 36 133: 149 6th 4th 0 2 10: 7
home 045 026th 09 010 84:35 0 42 24 9 9 78:48 3 2 0 1 6: 5
Away 045 010 07th 028 56: 101 0 43 9 7th 27 54: 100 2 1 0 1 2: 1
Neutral 02 01 01 00 3: 2 01 0 1 0 1: 1 1 1 0 0 2: 1
03. BFC Dynamo total 091 031 025th 035 136: 149 073 25th 22nd 26th 108: 115 18th 6th 3 9 27:33
home 044 017th 014th 013 78:63 0 36 15th 12 9 65:51 8th 2 2 4th 13:12
Away 045 013 011 021st 56:84 0 36 10 10 16 43:63 9 3 1 5 13:21
Neutral 02 01 00 01 1: 1 01 0 0 1 0: 1 1 1 0 0 1-0
04th 1. FC Lok Leipzig 40 total 082 042 018th 022nd 142: 104
05. Chemnitzer FC total 080 034 022nd 024 135: 098
06th FSV Zwickau total 078 041 016 021st 158: 088
07th Dynamo Dresden total 077 021st 019th 037 098: 119
08th. FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt total 076 033 019th 024 129: 113
09. Hansa Rostock total 075 031 017th 027 099: 102
10. FC Erzgebirge Aue 50 total 074 029 020th 025th 107: 087
11. 1.FC Frankfurt 60 total 068 033 018th 017th 118: 098
12. 1. FC Union Berlin total 058 030th 012 016 108: 082
13. BSG Chemie Leipzig 70 total 052 029 014th 009 087: 048
14th BSG Stahl Riesa total 037 017th 014th 006th 074: 038
1. FC Lok Stendal total 037 018th 006th 013 073: 057
16. VFC Plauen total 030th 011 013 006th 052: 033
17th Energy Cottbus total 028 014th 005 009 057: 039
18th Hertha BSC II total 024 012 001 011 036: 032
19th VfB Germania Halberstadt total 021st 015th 003 003 046: 015
FC Grün-Weiß Wolfen0 total 021st 008th 007th 006th 046: 038
21st SV Babelsberg 03 total 019th 007th 007th 005 028: 023
Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl total 019th 009 005 005 036: 029
23. Energy Cottbus II total 018th 008th 006th 004th 029: 016
24. Steel Brandenburg total 017th 009 004th 004th 029: 015
25th Holstein Kiel total 016 004th 006th 006th 013: 017
ZFC Meuselwitz total 016 006th 005 005 027: 016
Viktoria Berlin 80 total 016 005 004th 007th 023: 025
Wacker Nordhausen total 016 012 002 002 062: 014
29 Forward Dessau total 015th 006th 002 007th 032: 024
Dynamo Schwerin total 015th 005 003 007th 029: 018
31. VfB Lübeck total 014th 006th 001 007th 017: 018
Türkiyemspor Berlin total 014th 007th 003 004th 018: 011
Greifswalder SC total 014th 009 001 004th 027: 020
34. FSV Glückauf Senftenberg total 013 006th 002 005 021: 014
1. FC Neubrandenburg total 013 009 002 002 026: 012
Werder Bremen II total 013 005 007th 001 021: 014
37. Hamburger SV II total 012 003 007th 002 010: 011
VfB Auerbach total 012 008th 002 002 024: 007
SC Borea Dresden total 012 006th 003 003 018: 015
1. FC Zeitz total 012 007th 001 003 027: 017
Bismuth Gera total 012 010 002 000 026: 009
VfL Halle 1896 total 012 008th 003 001 033: 011
SV Dessau 05 total 012 008th 003 001 030: 012
44. FC Anker Wismar total 011 008th 002 001 027: 012
HSG Science Hall total 011 002 003 006th 017: 025
46. SV Wilhelmshaven total 010 008th 002 000 022: 006
VfL Wolfsburg II total 010 004th 002 004th 009: 009
FC Grimma total 010 006th 002 002 014: 008
VfL Osnabrück total 010 006th 001 003 017: 009
Dresdner SC total 010 005 003 002 020: 012
SC Charlottenburg total 010 004th 004th 002 013: 011
MSV Eisleben total 010 007th 001 002 026: 010
Prussia Munster total 010 006th 002 002 017: 013

9 games each against
SC Paderborn 07 4-4-1, VfB Empor Glauchau 6-1-2, Meeraner SV 3-1-5, SC 1903 Weimar 8-0-1
8 games each against
Hannover 96 II 4-1-3 , Berlin AK 07 2-2-4, forward Stralsund 6-2-0, Eintracht Sondershausen 6-1-1, Hoyerswerdaer FC 6-1-1
Berlin Türkspor 1965 6-0-2, Chemie Böhlen 5-2-1, FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf 5-2-1, Bischofswerdaer FV 08 5-2-1, SC Fortuna Köln 4-1-3
VfB Pößneck 4-1-3, Hertha Zehlendorf 2-2-4, FSV Budissa Bautzen 6-1-1 , SG Sonnenhof Großaspach 5-0-3,
7 games each against
VfB Fortuna Chemnitz 4-1-2, Hansa Rostock II 4-1-2, MSV Duisburg 0-3-4, KFC Uerdingen 1-3-3,
6 each Games against
1. Suhler SV 6-0-0, FV Dresden 06 6-0-0, SV Lichtenberg 47 6-0-0, SV Stahl Thale 4-2-0, FC Einheit Wernigerode 4-2-0, FC Oberneuland 3-2-1,
SV Wehen Wiesbaden 3-3-0, VfR Aalen 3-2-1, Union Berlin II 3-0-3, Fortuna Düsseldorf 3-2-1,
TSG Neustrelitz 1-2-3, RB Leipzig 1-1-4, Brandenburger SC Süd 05 2-1-3, SG Union Sandersdorf 6-0-0, FC Eilenburg 3-1-2, SV Merseburg 99 5-1-0, Eintracht B Raunschweig 0-3-3, SV Meppen 3-2-1, Würzburger Kickers 3-1-2

1 Including all official and unofficial predecessor clubs. The current club name is given
2 Including predecessor clubs since 1950
3 Includes all point and cup games, including the Olympic and Fuwo Cup games
4 Includes the following clubs: BSG Einheit Ost Leipzig , SC Rotation Leipzig , Lok Leipzig , Lok Leipzig
5 Includes the following Clubs: FC Erzgebirge Aue , BSG Wismut Aue , SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt
6 Includes the following clubs: Forward Berlin, Forward Frankfurt (later Victoria Frankfurt)
7 Includes the following clubs: BSG Chemie Leipzig (1950) , FC Sachsen Leipzig , SC Lokomotive Leipzig
8 Contains the following clubs: Viktoria Berlin , LFC Berlin

Shirt sponsors

Main sponsor Period Branch
Jaegermeister 1990-1996 beverages
Gothaer 1996-1998 Insurance
Plan-Bau JK 1998–2001 1 Construction company
AMIS 2001/02 Financial services
MEDENT 2003-2005 2 Healthcare
MDCC 2006 telecommunications
Wernes green 2006-2010 beverages
Camp David 2010/11 Fashion
Ottostadt 2012 3 City Marketing
Lithoscan 2012 Print & direct marketing
from solar 2012-2014 Electrical / solar technology
FAM 2014-2018 Opencast mining, storage and handling technology
Sunmaker 2018– Betting provider

1 At the games in the DFB-Pokal 2000/01 against FC Bayern München , Karlsruher SC and FC Schalke 04 , the jerseys advertised Euro am Sonntag magazine .

2 In the last floodlit match in the Ernst-Grube-Stadion against VfL Wolfsburg (2004/05 season) the construction company "GRURA" was advertised.

3 After no shirt sponsor could be found by the middle of the season, it was decided to use the city marketing slogan of the Otto campaign.