GDR football league 1971/72
GDR football league 1971/72 | |
master | 1. FC Magdeburg |
European Cup of National Champions |
1. FC Magdeburg |
Uefa cup |
Berlin FC Dynamo SG Dynamo Dresden |
Cup winners | FC Carl Zeiss Jena |
European Cup Winners' Cup |
FC Carl Zeiss Jena |
Relegated |
BSG Stahl Riesa ASG Forward Stralsund |
Teams | 14th |
Games | 182 |
Gates | 482 (ø 2.65 per game) |
spectator | 2,071,700 (ø 11,383 per game) |
Top scorer |
Hans-Jürgen Kreische , (SG Dynamo Dresden) |
← GDR football league 1970/71 | |
The GDR Oberliga 1971/72 was the 23rd edition of the top division of the GDR . 1. FC Magdeburg became champions for the first time . The season began on August 28, 1971 and ended on May 21, 1972. Subsequently, all major league clubs competed again within the Fuwo Cup .
Before the season
In April 1969, the German Gymnastics and Sports Association (DTSB) decided that ASK Vorwärts Berlin , which was stationed in Strausberg and thus in the Frankfurt (Oder) district , should gradually be relocated to the district capital Frankfurt (Oder) . During the 1970/71 season it became known that FC Vorwärts Berlin , which was separated from ASK in 1966 (and located in East Berlin ), would move to Frankfurt. The move was largely driven by the chairman of the Dynamo sports association and Minister for State Security Erich Mielke and the first secretary of the SED district leadership in Frankfurt Erich Mückenberger . Mielke wanted to create better competition conditions for local rivals BFC Dynamo (e.g. access to more training centers for youth training), while Mückenberger wanted to upgrade the rather under-represented district of Frankfurt.
The relocation was officially justified by the Ministry of National Defense by stating that it would be possible to guarantee the sporting advancement forward, which was not possible in Berlin. This was partly true, e.g. B. the expansion of the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark , requested by FC Vorwärts since 1966 , was not realized for years. The number of viewers for army footballers was also very low compared to the sporting success and the other league clubs. Another reason was partly cited that in view of the Four Power Agreement on Berlin (which was signed in September 1971), the forward footballers who were members of the National People's Army were withdrawn from Berlin because the city was supposed to be demilitarized.
After that, FC Vorwärts could never build on its successful past. The BFC Dynamo, on the other hand, began its sporting ascent, which later led to winning ten championships in a row.
With the rise of ASG Vorwärts Stralsund , there were two premieres: For the first time, the Rostock district was represented with two teams in the major league, and the army sports association Vorwärts also had more than one representative in the top division for the first time.
Season course
1. FC Magdeburg secured the first championship in its history on the penultimate matchday with a 1-0 win against record champions Vorwärts Frankfurt. The Magdeburg team got off to a weak start into the season and therefore Carl Zeiss Jena was the most promising in the championship race for a long time. In the end, however, Jena slipped to fourth place. Runner-up was BFC Dynamo, which achieved its best position in twelve years. Last year's champion and cup winner Dynamo Dresden came third.
The fight against relegation was finally decided between the three teams from Vorwärts Stralsund, Stahl Riesa and FC Karl-Marx-Stadt. On the last day of the match there was a direct clash between the bottom of the table, Karl-Marx-Stadt, and the penultimate Stralsund, which FCK won 2-0 and, thanks to Riesa's defeat at Carl Zeiss Jena, moved up to a saving twelfth place in the table. Both Riesa and Stralsund were later able to return to the league.
Closing table
Pl. | society | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
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1. | 1. FC Magdeburg | 26th | 17th | 4th | 5 | 48:23 | +25 | 38:14 |
2. | Berlin FC Dynamo | 26th | 13 | 9 | 4th | 45:20 | +25 | 35:17 |
3. | SG Dynamo Dresden (M / P) | 26th | 12 | 9 | 5 | 59:30 | +29 | 33:19 |
4th | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 26th | 12 | 7th | 7th | 42:34 | +8 | 31:21 |
5. | FC Forward Frankfurt | 26th | 9 | 9 | 8th | 33:36 | −3 | 27:25 |
6th | Hallescher FC Chemie | 26th | 10 | 7th | 9 | 40:44 | −4 | 27:25 |
7th | BSG Sachsenring Zwickau | 26th | 7th | 11 | 8th | 26:25 | +1 | 25:27 |
8th. | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | 26th | 9 | 7th | 10 | 30:31 | −1 | 25:27 |
9. | FC Hansa Rostock | 26th | 8th | 8th | 10 | 27:24 | +3 | 24:28 |
10. | BSG Wismut Aue | 26th | 7th | 9 | 10 | 34:46 | −12 | 23:29 |
11. | 1. FC Union Berlin | 26th | 5 | 11 | 10 | 21:32 | −11 | 21:31 |
12. | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (N) | 26th | 7th | 5 | 14th | 34:48 | −14 | 19:33 |
13. | BSG Stahl Riesa | 26th | 5 | 8th | 13 | 23:41 | −18 | 18:34 |
14th | ASG forward Stralsund (N) | 26th | 6th | 6th | 14th | 20:48 | −28 | 18:34 |
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(M) | Last season champions |
(P) | Cup winner last season |
(N) | Promoted last season |
Newcomers from the GDR league 1971/72 : FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt , BSG Chemie Leipzig |
Crosstab
The cross table shows the results of all games this season. The home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.
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1. | 1. FC Magdeburg | 1-0 | 2: 1 | 5-0 | 1-0 | 3-0 | 2: 1 | 2: 1 | 1-0 | 5-0 | 1-0 | 4: 2 | 1-0 | 2: 1 | |
2. | Berlin FC Dynamo | 1-0 | 2: 1 | 1-0 | 2: 2 | 1: 1 | 0: 1 | 3-0 | 1-0 | 5: 1 | 1: 1 | 2-0 | 4-0 | 4-0 | |
3. | SG Dynamo Dresden | 3: 1 | 2: 2 | 5: 1 | 0-0 | 6: 1 | 5: 2 | 2-0 | 2-0 | 5: 3 | 4: 1 | 2: 1 | 4: 2 | 6-0 | |
4th | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 1: 1 | 3: 2 | 1: 1 | 4-0 | 3: 2 | 3: 1 | 0-0 | 2-0 | 1-0 | 6: 2 | 4: 1 | 3: 1 | 1-0 | |
5. | FC Forward Frankfurt | 2: 2 | 0: 1 | 1: 1 | 1: 1 | 0-0 | 2: 1 | 2: 1 | 1-0 | 3: 1 | 1-0 | 4: 3 | 3: 1 | 3-0 | |
6th | Hallescher FC Chemie | 3: 1 | 3: 8 | 2: 2 | 2-0 | 2: 1 | 2-0 | 3: 1 | 2-0 | 3: 2 | 5: 1 | 1-0 | 3-0 | 0-0 | |
7th | BSG Sachsenring Zwickau | 1: 1 | 0: 1 | 3-0 | 1: 2 | 1: 1 | 2-0 | 2: 1 | 2-0 | 1: 1 | 0-0 | 3: 1 | 2-0 | 0-0 | |
8th. | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | 1-0 | 0-0 | 1-0 | 0: 1 | 2-0 | 1: 1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 3: 2 | 3: 2 | 2: 1 | 3-0 | 7: 1 | |
9. | FC Hansa Rostock | 0: 3 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 1-0 | 3: 1 | 3: 1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 4-0 | 0: 1 | 2-0 | 0-0 | 5: 1 | |
10. | BSG Wismut Aue | 2: 4 | 1-0 | 1: 1 | 2: 2 | 0-0 | 1: 1 | 0-0 | 2-0 | 4: 3 | 2-0 | 2-0 | 2: 2 | 1-0 | |
11. | 1. FC Union Berlin | 0: 2 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 1: 1 | 0: 1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 4: 1 | 1: 1 | 0-0 | 1: 2 | 1-0 | 3-0 | |
12. | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | 2: 1 | 0: 1 | 1: 5 | 2: 1 | 1: 1 | 4: 1 | 1: 1 | 1: 2 | 0: 2 | 1: 1 | 1: 1 | 2: 1 | 2-0 | |
13. | BSG Stahl Riesa | 1: 1 | 0-0 | 2: 1 | 1: 1 | 5: 1 | 2: 1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 1: 3 | 1-0 | 0: 1 | 2: 2 | 1-0 | |
14th | ASG forward Stralsund | 0: 1 | 3: 3 | 0-0 | 1-0 | 3: 2 | 2-0 | 2: 1 | 2-0 | 0-0 | 1: 3 | 0-0 | 1: 3 | 2-0 |
statistics
The championship team
1. FC Magdeburg |
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Ulrich Schulze (21 games / goals -) Manfred Zapf (25/3) Detlef Enge (24 / -), Klaus Decker (19 / -), Jürgen Achtel (18 / -) Wolfgang Seguin (26/4), Jürgen Pommerenke ( 25/3), Wolfgang Abraham (25/13) Hans-Jürgen Hermann (25/6), Jürgen Sparwasser (25/7), Axel Tyll (23/6) Trainer: Heinz Krügel |
also: Hans-Werner Heine (gate 5 / -); Siegmund Mewes (21/5), Helmut Gaube (8 / -), Jörg Ohm (7 / -), Heinz Oelze (4/1), Rolf Retschlag (3 / -), Bodo Sommer (2 / -), Wolfgang Steinbach (1/-) |
without use: Hans-Georg Moldenhauer (gate); Günter Fronzeck , Dietmar Hempel , Horst-Werner Höfecker , Martin Hoffmann , Peter Kohde , Bernd Strickrodt |
Gates
In the 182 point games, 482 goals were scored, an average of 2.64 per game. The highest-scoring game with eleven goals was Chemie Halle - BFC Dynamo with 3: 8 on matchday 19. The biggest win was Dynamo Dresden's 6-0 win against Vorwärts Stralsund on matchday ten and Lokomotive Leipzig's 7-1 win against Vorwärts Stralsund on matchday 22.
Hans-Jürgen Kreische from SG Dynamo Dresden was top scorer in the league for the second time . He defended his title from the previous year. A total of 144 players distinguished themselves as goal scorers, plus five own goals.
Dörner (Dresden) was the only player to score a hat trick against Riesa on matchday 22 . Moreover scored Abraham (Magdeburg) against Karl-Marx-Stadt (4 Sp.), Kreische (Dresden) to Stralsund (10 Sp.) And Hall (18 Sp.), Paul (Riesa) to Frankfurt (15 Sp .), Johannsen (BFC) against Halle (19th column), Streich (Rostock) against Frankfurt (21st column), Lisiewicz (Lok Leipzig) against Stralsund (22nd column), and Vogel (Jena) against Riesa (26th Sp.) Also three goals in one encounter. 61 penalties were awarded, 47 of which were converted. Abraham from Magdeburg scored seven times, Geisler from Lok Leipzig scored five times, Rentzsch from Zwickau, Dörner from Dresden, Wolf from Karl-Marx-Stadt and Uentz von Union each scored four times. Goalkeeper Jürgen Croy from Zwickau parried 2 pieces. The players Schlutter (Jena) against Dresden (7th column) and Hoffmann (Zwickau) against FCV (23rd column) achieved a very special feat, both of whom turned a corner directly.
player | team | Gates | |
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1. | Hans-Jürgen Kreische | SG Dynamo Dresden | 14th |
2. | Wolfgang Abraham | 1. FC Magdeburg | 13 |
3. | Joachim Streich | FC Hansa Rostock | 12 |
4th | Rainer Sachse | SG Dynamo Dresden | 11 |
5. | Norbert Johannsen | Berlin FC Dynamo | 10 |
Hartmut Rentzsch | BSG Sachsenring Zwickau | 10 |
spectator
A total of 2,071,700 viewers saw the 182 league games, which is an average of 11,383 viewers per game. The highest average attendance was again recorded in Dresden (23,038). This time Magdeburg (22,231) and Karl-Marx-Stadt (14,000) were behind. The move to Frankfurt had not brought Vorwärts forward in the audience favor, because again the army footballers were at the bottom of the audience table (6,885) behind Carl Zeiss Jena (6,962). The biggest crowd was 45,000 for the two home games of 1. FC Magdeburg against Carl Zeiss Jena on matchday 18 and Sachsenring Zwickau on matchday 24. The fewest spectators (1,000) were at the game between BFC Dynamo and Hansa Rostock (26th matchday).
team | total | home | Away | |||
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1. FC Magdeburg | 433,000 | 16,654 | 289,000 | 22,231 | 144,000 | 11,077 |
Berlin FC Dynamo | 239,000 | 9,192 | 101,000 | 7,769 | 138,000 | 10,615 |
SG Dynamo Dresden | 465,500 | 17,904 | 299,500 | 23,038 | 166,000 | 12,769 |
FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 304,000 | 11,692 | 90,500 | 6,962 | 213,500 | 16,423 |
FC Forward Frankfurt | 237,700 | 9,142 | 89,500 | 6,885 | 148,200 | 11,400 |
Hallescher FC Chemie | 304,500 | 11,712 | 177,000 | 13,615 | 127,500 | 9,808 |
BSG Sachsenring Zwickau | 256.200 | 9,854 | 103,700 | 7,977 | 152,500 | 11,731 |
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | 267,500 | 10,288 | 152,000 | 11,692 | 115,500 | 8,885 |
FC Hansa Rostock | 261,500 | 10,058 | 132,500 | 10.192 | 129,000 | 9,923 |
BSG Wismut Aue | 256,500 | 9,865 | 118,500 | 9.115 | 138,000 | 10,615 |
1. FC Union Berlin | 260,000 | 10,000 | 116,000 | 8,923 | 144,000 | 11,077 |
FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | 329,500 | 12,673 | 182,000 | 14,000 | 147,500 | 11,346 |
BSG Stahl Riesa | 262,500 | 10.096 | 117,000 | 9,000 | 145,500 | 11,192 |
ASG forward Stralsund | 261,500 | 10,058 | 103,500 | 7,962 | 158,000 | 12,154 |
various
- 286 players were used, 28 of them were in all point games.
- There were 106 home wins, 55 draws and 21 away wins.
- The referees issued 5 reprints and 226 warnings, with 28 players having to pause after the third yellow card.
soccer player of the year
After the season, Jürgen Croy was awarded Footballer of the Year 1972 for the first time by BSG Sachsenring Zwickau .
player | team | Points | |
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1. | Jürgen Croy | BSG Sachsenring Zwickau | 465 |
2. | Harald Irmscher | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 187 |
3. | Manfred Zapf | 1. FC Magdeburg | 125 |
FDGB Cup
The FDGB-Pokal was won by FC Carl Zeiss Jena this season . Carl Zeiss beat the cup defender and last year's champion Dynamo Dresden in the final, which took place shortly before the last Bundesliga matchday. Jena was only fourth in the league and thus secured qualification for international competitions.
International competitions
The European Cup season was very different for the GDR participants. Dynamo Dresden lost to the eventual winner Ajax Amsterdam in the first round of the European Cup . The HFC Chemie was also eliminated in the first round of the UEFA Cup , but under tragic circumstances: Before the second leg at PSV Eindhoven , there was a fire in the hotel with fatal outcome for Wolfgang Hoffmann from Halle. Halle then withdrew from the cup. The other participant, Carl Zeiss Jena, made it to the third round and was eliminated from the eventual finalist Wolverhampton Wanderers . The debutant at European level BFC Dynamo caused a surprise. In the European Cup Winners' Cup , the Berliners made it to the semi-finals and only lost there on penalties against Dynamo Moscow . In the Intertoto Cup held before the season , the GDR did not take part again.
See also
literature
- Andreas Baingo, Michael Horn: The History of the GDR Oberliga. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3-89533-428-6 .
- Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 .
- FUWO: Born 1971–1972, Sportverlag Berlin, ISSN 0323-8407
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Thomas Jasper: History of FC Forward. (No longer available online.) In: www.fcvfrankfurt.de . Archived from the original on January 26, 2016 ; Retrieved August 31, 2010 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.