German Football Championship 1984 (women)

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The 1984 women's German soccer championship was the eleventh German soccer championship that the DFB has hosted in women's soccer since 1974 . SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach became German champions in women's football in 1984 . In the final, they beat FSV Frankfurt 3-1. It was the seventh championship title for the SSG. At the same time it was the sixth title in a row, a record unmatched to this day.

Attendees

The following teams qualified for the finals as the best team in their national association:

Regional Association North Regional Association West Regional Association Southwest Regional Association South Berlin

Overview

Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
 
Tennis Borussia Berlin 4th 7th  
TSV Wentorf 0 1  
  Tennis Borussia Berlin 1 2  
 
  KBC Duisburg 3 7th  
VfL Schorndorf 3 0
 
KBC Duisburg 4th 7th  
  KBC Duisburg 0 1    
 
  FSV Frankfurt 2 2  
Bremen TS Neustadt 1 3    
 
ASV Feudenheim 0 6th  
  ASV Feudenheim 0 0
 
  FSV Frankfurt 4th 9  
FSV Frankfurt 6th 4th
 
SV Weiskirchen 1 1  
  FSV Frankfurt 1
 
  Bergisch Gladbach 3
Sc freiburg 0 2    
 
Bayern Munich 2 7th  
  Bayern Munich 3 3  
 
  Eintracht Wolfsburg 1 0  
Eintracht Wolfsburg 4th 2
 
TuS Niederkirchen 1 0  
  Bayern Munich 0 0
 
  Bergisch Gladbach 3 2  
FC Schalke 04 2 2  
 
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 0 5  
  SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 0 0
 
  Bergisch Gladbach 2 6th  
Laurel Rothenburgsort 0 1
 
Bergisch Gladbach 3 7th  

Round of 16

The first-named team had home rights in the first leg. The first leg took place on May 20, the second leg on May 27, 1984.

total First leg Return leg
Bremen TS Neustadt 4: 6 ASV Feudenheim 1-0 3: 6 a.d.
VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg 6: 1 TuS Niederkirchen 4: 1 2-0
Sc freiburg 2: 9 FC Bayern Munich 0: 2 2: 7
FSV Frankfurt 10: 20 SV Weiskirchen 6: 1 4: 1
FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort 01:10 SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach 0: 3 1: 7
VfL Schorndorf 03:11 KBC Duisburg 3: 4 0: 7
Tennis Borussia Berlin 11: 10 TSV Wentorf 4-0 7: 1
FC Schalke 04 4: 5 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 2-0 2: 5 a.d.

Quarter finals

The first-named team had home rights in the first leg. The first leg took place on June 3, the second leg on June 10, 1984.

total First leg Return leg
Tennis Borussia Berlin 03:10 KBC Duisburg 1: 3 2: 7
FC Bayern Munich 6: 1 VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg 3: 1 3-0
ASV Feudenheim 00:13 FSV Frankfurt 0: 4 0: 9
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 0: 8 SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach 0: 2 0: 6

Semifinals

The first-named team had home rights in the first leg. The first leg took place on June 17, the second leg on June 24, 1984.

total First leg Return leg
KBC Duisburg 1: 3 FSV Frankfurt 0: 2 1: 2
FC Bayern Munich 0: 5 SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach 0: 3 0: 2

final

FSV Frankfurt SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach
FSV Frankfurt
June 30, 1984 in Frankfurt am Main ( Stadium on Bornheimer Hang )
Result: 1: 3 (1: 1)
Spectators: 2,200
Referee: Karl Fleischer ( Hallstadt )
SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach


Petra Melka - Ingrid Zimmermann - Marion Pfeifer , Marion Lissner , Petra Kurth (74th Barbara Tintschl ) - Sonja Hamza , Sonja Strauch , Rike Koekkoek , Susanne Jahn - Bettina Mantel , Marion Laufer (71st Hanne Koch )
Trainer: Monika Koch-Emsermann
Rosemarie Neuser - Erika Neuenfeldt - Bettina Krug , Gaby Dlugi-Winterberg , Monika Degwitz - Mila Schauerova , Silvia Neid , Petra Bartelmann - Gisela Dahl , Doris Kresimon , Ingrid Gebauer (59th Andrea Haberlaß )
Trainer: Anne Trabant-Haarbach
goal 1-0 Susanne Jahn (27.)
goal1: 1 Silvia Neid (31st)
goal1: 2 Petra Bartelmann (52nd)
goal1: 3 Gisela Dahl (80th)
yellow cards Gaby Dlugi-Winterberg
Time penalty: Mila Schauerova

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 2: Bundesliga & Co. 1963 to today. 1st division, 2nd division, GDR Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1997, ISBN 3-89609-113-1 , p. 158.
  • Carsten Töller (Ed.): Women's football in Germany . Self-published, Mettmann 2010, p. 10 .