FDGB Cup 1969/70
The 19th FDGB Cup competition in football took place in 1969/70 .
The first main round began with 23 games, in which from the 1968/69 season the 15 district cup winners, 29 representatives of the second-rate GDR league and the two league relegated teams took part. The GDR league player Chemie Böhlen had drawn a walk-through. Up until the final, all matches were played in knockout rounds, tied games were extended and then repeated if necessary.
The surprise team of the competition was the Saxon district cup winner Motor Grimma . They were only defeated in the quarter-finals by last year's finalists FC Karl-Marx-Stadt , but had knocked out the top division chemistry Halle 1-0 in the round of 16 .
The teams of the GDR Oberliga had intervened in the second main round in the cup events. Four of them, Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt , Sachsenring Zwickau , FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt and Chemie Leipzig , were eliminated on their first appearance. In the second round, apart from Lok Leipzig, the remaining GDR division Energie Cottbus , Rot-Weiß Erfurt II and Lok Stendal were eliminated. While cup defender 1. FC Magdeburg was eliminated in the quarter-finals after a surprising 0-2 home defeat against Hansa Rostock , last year's finalist FC Karl-Marx-Stadt had an easy 5-1 game against the district cup winner Motor Grimma. In the semifinals, however, FCK was eliminated after a 1: 2 home defeat against FC Vorwärts . The Berliners had previously eliminated the new GDR champions FC Carl Zeiss Jena 2-0 in the quarter-finals. The second finalist qualified for the GDR league team and league promoted 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig.
I. main round
The games took place on August 18, 1969.
Replay games
Result | ||
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ASG forward Cottbus | 2: 1 a.d. | BSG Stahl Finow * |
1. FC Union Berlin | 1-0 | BSG activist Brieske-Ost * |
Elimination round
The games took place on August 17, 1969.
Result | ||
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1. FC Magdeburg II * | 2: 1 | BSG Chemie Zeitz |
BSG Energie Cottbus | 5: 1 | Berlin FC Dynamo II |
ASG forward Leipzig | 1: 3 | BSG Chemie Böhlen |
BSG Motor Hennigsdorf | 2: 1 | BSG EAB Lichtenberg 47 |
BSG Motor Eisenach | 1: 4 | BSG Sachsenring Zwickau |
FC Hansa Rostock II | 1: 1 a.d. | BSG Post Neubrandenburg |
Replay
Result | ||
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BSG Post Neubrandenburg | 3-0 | FC Hansa Rostock II |
II. Main round
The games took place on October 5, 1969.
Result | ||
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1. FC Magdeburg II * | 3: 5 a.d. | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt |
FC Karl-Marx-Stadt II * | 0: 3 | BSG Wismut Aue |
BSG Post Neubrandenburg | 0: 2 | FC Forward Berlin |
TSG Wismar | 1: 2 | Berlin FC Dynamo |
SG Dynamo Schwerin | 1: 4 | Hallescher FC Chemie |
ASG forward Cottbus | 0: 1 | FC Hansa Rostock |
1. FC Union Berlin | 2-0 | BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt |
BSG Sachsenring Zwickau II | 2: 3 | BSG Stahl Riesa |
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt II | 1-0 | BSG Sachsenring Zwickau |
BSG Locomotive Stendal | 1-0 | FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt |
BSG Motor Hennigsdorf | 0: 2 | SG Dynamo Dresden |
FC Carl Zeiss Jena II | 1: 3 | 1. FC Magdeburg |
BSG Energie Cottbus | 4: 2 | BSG Chemie Leipzig |
BSG Wismut Gera | 1: 2 a.d. | FC Carl Zeiss Jena |
BSG Motor Grimma * | 2: 1 | BSG Chemie Böhlen |
BSG Chemie Riesa | 1: 4 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig |
Round of 16
The games took place on November 30, 1969.
Result | ||
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BSG Motor Grimma * | 1-0 | Hallescher FC Chemie |
1. FC Union Berlin | 0: 6 | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt |
BSG Stahl Riesa | 0: 1 a.d. | SG Dynamo Dresden |
FC Energie Cottbus | 0: 5 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig |
BSG Wismut Aue | 1: 1 a.d. | 1. FC Magdeburg |
Berlin FC Dynamo | 0: 0 a.d. | FC Hansa Rostock |
BSG Locomotive Stendal | 0: 1 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena |
FC Forward Berlin | 3-0 | FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt II |
Replay games
Result | ||
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1. FC Magdeburg | 1-0 | BSG Wismut Aue |
FC Hansa Rostock | 2-0 | Berlin FC Dynamo |
Quarter finals
The Games took place on April 26, 1970.
Result | ||
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BSG Motor Grimma * | 1: 5 | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt |
SG Dynamo Dresden | 1: 2 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig |
FC Forward Berlin | 2-0 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena |
1. FC Magdeburg | 0: 2 | FC Hansa Rostock |
Semifinals
The Games took place on May 6, 1970.
Result | ||
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FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | 1: 2 | FC Forward Berlin |
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | 2: 1 | FC Hansa Rostock |
final
statistics
pairing | FC Vorwärts Berlin - 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig |
Result | 4: 2 (1: 1) |
date | June 13, 1970 |
Stadion | Rudolf Harbig Stadium , Dresden |
spectator | 12,000 |
referee | Gerhard Kunze ( Karl-Marx-Stadt ) |
Gates | 1: 0 Begerad (4th) 2: 0 H. Wruck (15th) 3: 0 Gießner (52nd, own goal) 3: 1 Löwe (62nd) 3: 2 Köditz (67th) 4: 2 Nöldner (82nd) .) |
FC Forward Berlin |
Alfred Zulkowski - Otto Fräßdorf , Manfred Müller , Erich Hamann , Frank-Rainer Withulz - Wolfgang Strübing , Jürgen Nöldner , Gerhard Körner - Horst Wruck (from 79 Jürgen Pfefferkorn ), Horst Begerad , Jürgen Piepenburg Trainer: Fritz Belger |
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig |
Werner Friese - Michael Faber , Peter Gießner , Gunter Sekora (from 79th Volker Benes ), Wilfried Gröbner - Arno Zerbe , Eberhard Köditz , Manfred Geisler - Wolfram Löwe , Henning Frenzel , Manfred Kupfer Trainer: Kurt Holke |
Course of the game
This final had a clear favorite with FC Vorwärts Berlin. As the new runner-up, the Berlin team met the newcomer from the second-rate GDR league, 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig. The Leipzigers were also handicapped because their best attacker, Henning Frenzel, had only just survived angina. Leipzig's coach was still hopeful and forecast: “The team that looks most dynamic in midfield will win.” The game proved him right, but confirmed by the opposing team. The Berliners started immediately energetic and with full attack force and came to three corners in the first four minutes. After Piepenburg had already fired a shot at the post in the second minute, he initiated the opening goal for the army team in the 5th minute. He opened a combination of four stations, which center forward Begerad completed to 1-0. Ten minutes later, right winger Wruck made it 2-0 and the Leipzig team countered a debacle with other top-class chances. Above all, they were a victim of the strong Berlin midfield row, in which Strübing, Nöldner and Körner dictated the flow of the game. On the other hand, Geisler especially disappointed, who showed great weaknesses especially in defense behavior. With the 2-0 break, Lok Leipzig was still well served, but seven minutes after the restart, they finally seemed k. o. to be, Libero Gießner steered an input from Wruck into his own goal.
When nobody put a chanterelle on the Lok-Elf, they made the game exciting again. In the 62nd minute, Frenzel escaped his guard Hamann, played on Löwe, who pulled the ball over the Berlin goalkeeper Zulkowski into the goal. Six minutes later, the Leipziger Köditz picked up a pass from his left wing copper and scored the connection goal. The Berliners staggered, Leipzig came in the 73rd and 82nd minute to further good but unused goal opportunities. Jürgen Nöldner from FC Vorwärts immediately reserved the 83rd minute to mark the winning goal for his team after a duet with the substitute Pfefferkorn. This marked the end of the final with the highest number of goals in the FDGB Cup history.
Helmut Riedel, President of the GDR Football Association then summed up:
“A cup final as you would like it to be. A playful and combative very good first half of FC Vorwärts, in which everything could already be decided, and a passionate rebellion of 1. FC Lok, which once again caused tension. The more mature team deservedly won. "
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Quotations from the German Sportecho from June 15, 1970