Handball GDR Championship 1956/57

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With the handball GDR championship in 1956/57 , the GDR champions in indoor and field handball were determined for both men and women.

Oberliga Men (Halle)

As in previous years, the men's indoor handball league was held again with two seasons, in which eight teams each competed in the 1956/57 season. Five newcomers competed with the SC Lokomotive Leipzig and the company sports associations (BSG) Motor Mitte Magdeburg , Chemie Meißen , Lokomotive Rangsdorf and SC Aufbau Berlin . The season winners SC Empor Rostock and BSG Motor Eisenach played in the final for the championship title won by SC Empor. In consideration of the preparations for the men's handball world championship in 1958 , which took place in the GDR in February / March 1958 , the league was only carried out with seven rounds between November 1956 and January 1957, with all games taking place on neutral courts.

Graduation tables

Season I.
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. SC Empor Rostock (M) 7th 6th 0 1 156: 103 12: 2
2. ASK Forward Berlin 7th 6th 0 1 171: 107 12: 2
3. BSG Stahl Krauschwitz 7th 4th 0 3 141: 144 8: 6
4th BSG locomotive SO Magdeburg 7th 4th 0 3 114: 107 8: 6
5. BSG Motor Gohlis-Nord 7th 4th 0 3 134: 133 8: 6
6th SG Dynamo Leipzig 7th 3 0 4th 124: 129 6: 8
7th BSG Lok Rangsdorf (N, A) 7th 1 0 6th 114: 145 2:12
8th. SC structure Berlin (N, A) 7th 0 0 7th 85: 181 0:14
at Pl. 1: Up Rostock - Forward Berlin 16:15
Season II
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. BSG Motor Eisenach 7th 7th 0 0 139: 97 14: 0
2. SC Dynamo Berlin 7th 6th 0 1 152: 116 12: 2
3. SC Lokomotive Leipzig (N) 7th 5 0 2 136: 119 10: 4
4th BSG Lok Gera 7th 3 1 3 111: 103 7: 7
5. SC Motor Berlin 7th 2 1 4th 112: 126 5: 6
6th BSG Motor Middle Magdeburg (N) 7th 2 0 5 114: 128 4:10
7th BSG Motor Fermersleben (A) 7th 1 0 6th 102: 128 2:12
8th. BSG Chemie Meißen (N, A) 7th 1 0 6th 104: 153 2:12

Endgame

The final of the men's indoor handball championship took place on February 9, 1957 in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle in East Berlin, which was sold out with 4,000 spectators .

  • Rostock: Günter Kikillus, Wilhelm Schumann (gate) - Heinz Flach, Rudi Herhaus (1), Peter Steinhäuser, Günther Mundt (4), Gerd Langhoff (4), Klaus Matz (5), Heinz Wahl (3), Manfred Behnke
  • Eisenach: Werner Hertel (gate) - Günther Jäger (1), Fritz Singwald (3), Dieter Weidlich (2), Oswald Hook, Dieter Illert (1), Hans Rodegast (4), Gerhardt Schmidt, Heinz Hauck, Werner Aßmann ( 4)

( Berliner Zeitung , February 12, 1957, p. 4.)

Oberliga women (hall)

As with the men, the league was carried out between November 1956 and January 1957, but only in a season with eight teams. They too played their seven games on neutral courts. Since the league had been increased from six to eight participants, there were four newcomers with the SC Lok Leipzig and the company sports associations Chemie Radebeul , Post Halberstadt and Motor Weimar . Since the league was to be increased to twelve teams in the following season, there was only one relegated team in 1956/57.

The women's indoor champion was newcomer SC Lok Leipzig with one point ahead of SC Progress Weissenfels , while last year's champion Lokomotive Rangsdorf only achieved third place. As the best company sports club, Chemie Radebeul came fourth.

Graduation table
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. SC Lokomotive Leipzig (N) 7th 6th 1 0 67:35 13: 1
2. SC progress Weissenfels 7th 6th 0 1 48:19 12: 2
3. BSG locomotive Rangsdorf (M) 7th 5 1 1 45:34 11: 3
4th BSG Chemie Radebeul (N) 7th 4th 0 3 36:37 8: 6
5. BSG progress Oberlungwitz 7th 3 0 4th 37:43 6: 8
6th SC DHfK Leipzig 7th 2 0 5 38:61 4:10
7th BSG Post Halberstadt (N, A) 7th 0 1 6th 27:46 1:13
8th. BSG Motor Weimar (N) 7th 0 1 6th 22:45 1:13
Decision game for the league's whereabouts
BSG Motor Weimar - BSG Post Halberstadt 5: 2

Oberliga men (field)

The men's field handball league was played in the same mode as in 1956 with 18 teams in two seasons between April and October 1957. With the SC Progress Weissenfels and the BSG Motor Gohlis Nord there were two newcomers. The season winners contested the final of the championship, while two teams had to be relegated from each season.

Graduation tables

Season I.
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. BSG locomotive southeast Magdeburg 16 13 0 3 215: 169 26: 6
2. ASK Forward Berlin 16 11 1 4th 211: 166 23: 9
3. SC construction Magdeburg * 15th 11 0 4th 233: 186 22: 8
4th SC Empor Rostock 16 9 1 6th 221: 176 19:13
5. SC progress Weißenfels (N) * 15th 8th 0 7th 185: 214 16:14
6th SG Dynamo Leipzig * 15th 6th 2 7th 162: 155 14:16
7th BSG Stahl Krauschwitz 15th 7th 0 8th 182: 187 14:16
8th. BSG Chemie Coswig (A) 16 2 0 14th 188: 253 4:28
9. BSG Lok Luckenwalde (A) 16 1 0 15th 133: 224 2:30
Season II
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. SC Dynamo Berlin (M) 16 14th 1 1 254: 163 29: 3
2. SC Lokomotive Leipzig 16 11 1 4th 253: 208 23: 9
3. BSG Motor Eisenach 16 10 1 5 213: 184 21:11
4th BSG Motor Gohlis-Nord (N) 16 8th 0 8th 219: 224 16:16
5. BSG steel Calbe 16 6th 2 8th 221: 213 14:18
6th BSG Motor SO Magdeburg 16 6th 1 9 190: 195 13:19
7th BSG Motor Polysius Dessau 16 5 1 10 172: 222 11:21
8th. BSG locomotive Gera (A) 16 4th 1 11 202: 247 9:23
9. BSG Motor Fraureuth (A) 16 4th 0 12 151: 219 8:24

0* the games construction Magdeburg - Stahl Krauschwitz and Dynamo Leipzig - progress Weißenfels were not played

Endgame

The final of the East German championship in field handball men found on October 13, 1957 in Dresden in Heinz-Steyer Stadium held 12,000 spectators.

SC Dynamo Berlin - BSG Lok Südost Magdeburg 11: 8 (6: 3)

The defending champion Dynamo Berlin went into the final as the favorite, whose players were particularly successful with their long throws. While both teams initially preferred the attacking game, the action shifted to the defensive over and over again. The assault lines found it difficult to overcome the concentrated defensive blocks. The Berliners were finally able to thank Rudolf Hirsch, who, as the most successful thrower of the day with his six goals, secured the title defense. The Magdeburg team failed because of their tight attacking game and unsuccessful individual actions. Overall, both teams lacked game quality. ( Neue Zeit , October 15, 1957, p. 5)

  • Berlin: Horst Groß (gate) - Günther Köhler, Heinz Burau, Herrmann, Walter Kulawig, Rudolf Kosche, Kurt Stolfig (1), Otto Naumann, Heinz Diedering (2), Rudolf Hirsch (6), Klaus-Dieter Matz (1) , Dieter Mannewitz (1)
  • Magdeburg: Dieter Deike (gate) - Günther Bahra, Richter, Gerhard Stapf (1), Grünewald, Günter Siefert, Schwenk (1), Bormann (2), Klaus Miesner (2), Karl-Heinz Graffschack (1), Dittmann ( 1), Hans-Joachim Schulze

Oberliga women (field)

The women's league in field handball also started in April 1957. As in the previous season, the game was played in two seasons with seven teams each, in which the SC DHfK Leipzig and BSG Chemie Radebeul competed as newcomers. While the season winners had to contest the final, the bottom of the table had to relegate from the league.

Graduation tables

Season I.
Pl. team Gates Points
1. SC progress Weissenfels 101: 23 24: 0
2. BSG Post Halberstadt 57:52 15: 9
3. BSG Motor Weimar 69:51 14:10
4th BSG progress Oberlungwitz 46:45 14:10
5. SC DHfK Leipzig (N) 37:59 8:16
6th BSG Motor Nord Erfurt 33:79 5:19
7th BSG Empor Leipzig-Lindenau 40:74 4:20
Season II
Pl. team Gates Points
1. BSG locomotive Rangsdorf 73:40 20: 4
2. SC Lokomotive Leipzig (M) 54:30 16: 8
3. BSG Motor Polysius Dessau 53:51 14:10
4th BSG Chemie Radebeul 45:47 11:13
5. SG Dynamo Leipzig 39:50 9:15
6th TSC Oberschöneweide 41:58 8:16
7th BSG Motor Wismar 31:60 6:18

Endgame

The women's final was played before the men's final in Dresden's Heinz-Steyer Stadium.

SC progress Weißenfels - BSG locomotive Rangsdorf 10: 4 (2: 3)

Surprisingly, the women from Lok Rangsdorf led 3-2 against the two-time champions at the break. It was only when Weißenfels coach Becker had tactically recruited the team after the break that the team lived up to their role as favorites with fast bridging of the midfield and powerful attacking actions.

The master's squad from 1957 included Hilde Baumert, Marita Häuber, Gisela Herden, Inge Jahn, Erika Köber, Ilse Kühn, Hannelore Lemnitzer, Martina Maudrich, Erika Müller, Erika Quark and Inge Schandig

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