FDGB Cup 1952/54

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With the FDGB soccer cup competition 1952/54 a cup winner was determined for the fourth time in the GDR .

The fourth cup competition followed on from the 1952/53 cup season, which was canceled after two qualifying rounds and the first main round in June 1953 because of the popular uprising of June 17, 1953 . The competition began with 84 teams from the district leagues and district classes of the 15 GDR districts . After two qualifying rounds, the 1st main round was held on June 7, 1953 with 64 teams. Among them were the remaining 21 district representatives, plus the 26 teams from the second-rate GDR league and the 17 teams from the GDR upper league . In the spring of 1954, the 2nd main round, which had already been drawn in 1953, was drawn again and held on April 25, 1954.

In the round of 16, 13 of the league teams had already been eliminated, with Chemie Apolda and activist Welzow two district league teams were still represented, but this was the end of the line. Surprisingly, with Empor Wurzen-West , Chemie Zeitz and Vorwärts Berlin, three second division teams were among the last four. The Berlin army footballers, who had already been promoted, and the upper division Motor Zwickau finally reached the final.

1st main round

The games took place on June 7, 1953.

Result
BSG Motor Oberschöneweide 3: 1 BSG Locomotive Stendal
BSG progress Weissenfels *) BSG Turbine Erfurt
BSG unit Schwerin protest BSG Stahl Thale
BSG Motor Jena 7-0 BSG unit Pankow
BSG Chemie Leipzig 2: 3 BSG Chemie Zeitz
BSG Empor Wurzen-West 7: 1 SG Dynamo Erfurt
BSG Motor Nord Erfurt 0: 3 BSG Motor Zwickau
BSG activist Laubusch 3: 1 BSG Progress Meerane
BSG turbine Weimar 1-0 SC Science Hall
BSG Chemie Großräschen 0: 1 BSG activist Tiefenort
BSG Wismut Gera 3-0 BSG Motor South Brandenburg
BSG Rotation Plauen 5: 3 a.d. BSG activist Brieske-Ost
BSG Empor Tobacco Dresden 4: 1 BSG Motor Middle Magdeburg
BSG Rotation Nordost Leipzig 1-0 Adlershofer BC 08
BSG construction of the Katzhütte 0: 3 BSG Unit East Leipzig
BSG tractor Rogätz 1: 7 BSG Rotation Babelsberg
BSG tractor Gröbers 0: 2 BSG Chemie Karl-Marx-Stadt
BSG Wismut Bärenstein 1-0 SG Dynamo Berlin
BSG unit Nauen 5: 1 SG Dynamo Rostock
BSG unit Wismar 5: 2 BSG Chemie Boitzenburg
BSG steel Calbe 2: 6 BSG Motor Altenburg
BSG unit Güstrow 2: 3 BSG activist Welzow
BSG Motor Gotha 0: 1 BSG Motor Wismar
BSG Progress Guben 3-0 BSG unit Burg
BSG Empor Anklam 2: 6 BSG Up Louder
BSG activist "Karl Marx" Zwickau 7: 1 BSG Motor Dessau
BSG unit Spremberg executed BSG Wismut Aue
SG Dynamo Dresden executed BSG turbine hall
BSG unit Greifswald 2-0 BSG Rotation Dresden
BSG Empor Apolda 2: 1 BSG Chemie Agfa Wolfen
BSG Motor Schkeuditz 1: 1 a.d. BSG Motor Nordhausen West
BSG Chemie Lauscha 1: 1 a.d. CIP Forward Berlin

*) Weißenfels disqualified

Make-up and repetition games

The games took place six months after the 1st main round on December 20, 1953.

Result
BSG unit Schwerin 3: 1 nV BSG Stahl Thale
BSG unit Spremberg 2: 1 BSG Wismut Aue
SG Dynamo Dresden 1: 2 BSG turbine hall
BSG Motor Nordhausen West 7: 3 BSG Motor Schkeuditz
ZSK Forward Berlin *) BSG Chemie Lauscha

*) Lauscha did not compete

2nd main round

The Games took place on April 25, 1954.

Result
BSG Motor Wismar 5: 1 BSG Motor Oberschöneweide
BSG Turbine Erfurt 1: 4 BSG Rotation Plauen
BSG Chemie Karl-Marx-Stadt 4: 1 BSG unit Spremberg
BSG Up Louder 4: 1 BSG Rotation Nordost Leipzig
BSG Motor Zwickau 5: 1 BSG activist Laubusch
BSG turbine hall 1: 0 a.d. BSG Motor Jena
BSG Rotation Babelsberg 6: 2 BSG unit Wismar
BSG Motor Nordhausen-West 4: 2 BSG unit Nauen
BSG activist Welzow 2-0 BSG Empor Tobacco Dresden
BSG activist Kaiseroda-Tiefenort 3: 5 a.d. BSG Empor Wurzen-West
BSG Unit East Leipzig 1: 0 a.d. BSG activist Karl-Marx Zwickau
BSG Chemie Zeitz 10-00 BSG Wismut Bärenstein
BSG unit Greifswald 2: 1 BSG unit Schwerin
BSG Motor Altenburg 8: 1 BSG Progress Guben
ZSK Forward Berlin 4: 1 BSG turbine Weimar
BSG Chemie Apolda 3: 2 BSG Wismut Gera

Round of 16

The games took place on May 16 and 19, 1954.

Result
BSG Rotation Plauen 3: 2 a.d. BSG Chemie Apolda
BSG Empor Wurzen-West 3-0 BSG Chemie Karl-Marx-Stadt
BSG Up Louder 3: 1 BSG activist Welzow
BSG turbine hall 0: 1 BSG Chemie Zeitz
BSG Motor Nordhausen-West 4: 1 BSG Rotation Babelsberg
BSG Motor Altenburg 4: 6 a.d. BSG Motor Wismar
BSG Motor Zwickau 1-0 BSG unit Greifswald
BSG Unit East Leipzig 1: 4 ZSK Forward Berlin

Quarter finals

The Games took place from May 23-30, 1954.

Result
BSG Chemie Zeitz 4: 1 BSG Motor Nordhausen-West
BSG Motor Wismar 1: 3 BSG Motor Zwickau
ZSK Forward Berlin 5-0 BSG Rotation Plauen
BSG Empor Wurzen-West 3: 1 BSG Up Louder

Semifinals

The games took place on June 2nd (Berlin) and 20th (Zwickau) June 1954.

Result
ZSK Forward Berlin 1-0 BSG Chemie Zeitz
BSG Motor Zwickau 2-0 BSG Empor Wurzen-West

final

statistics

pairing ZSK Forward Berlin - BSG Motor Zwickau
Result 2: 1 (0: 0)
date 3rd July 1954
Stadion Heinz Steyer Stadium , Dresden
spectator 15,000
referee Lothar Green ( Limbach )
Gates 1: 0 Rudolf Mitzschke (18th)
1: 1 Werner Baumann (27th)
2: 1 Heinz Fröhlich (79th, penalty)
ZSK Forward Berlin Horst Jaschke - Werner Eilitz , Gerhard Marotzke , Gerhard Händler - Horst Scherbaum , Rainer Baumann - Gerhard Ebert (63rd Gerhard Reichelt ), Rudolf Mitzschke , Heinz Fröhlich , Werner Wolf , Roland Weigel
Trainer: Kurt Vorkauf
BSG Motor Zwickau Rolf Baumann - Günter Witzger , Helmut Schubert , Walter Schmidt - Günter Schneider , Lothar Kunack - Erhard Meinhold , Herbert Heinze , Siegfried Kaiser , Werner Baumann , Siegfried Meier
Trainer: Erich Dietel

Course of the game

In the duel between the upper division Motor Zwickau and the second division ZSK Vorwärts Berlin, the army footballers surprisingly prevailed. However, the Berliners with their three national players Eilitz, Scherbaum and Fröhlich had already proven their qualities with a sovereign rise in the league in the past season of the GDR league, so the Zwickauers should have been warned. However, they got into the hindquarters through an early goal by the Berlin veteran Rudolf Mitzschke, while the quick leadership of the forward team gave security within their own ranks. This was not shaken by the Zwickau equalizer ten minutes later by 20-year-old Werner Baumann. Even in the second half, the Zwickau could not live up to their role as favorites. Against the attentive Berlin defense, in which Eilitz was another future national player with Marotzke, the West Saxons failed to score another goal. The goal to win the cup was again achieved by a Berlin veteran. The 28-year-old Heinz Fröhlich converted a foul penalty eleven minutes before the end.

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