Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1974/75

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With the handball GDR Oberliga 1974/75 , the champions of the GDR in indoor handball were determined in that season .

Season course

The game mode has been changed again. After a normal double round (18 game days), the league was split into two. The first five played another double round among themselves for the championship, as did the bottom five teams against relegation. As a result, the sixth has a higher number of points than the two teams placed before. The season started in May 1974 and ended in February 1975. With the takeover of the handball section of SC DHfK Leipzig by SC Leipzig , three of four teams in the relegation round were able to qualify for the new league season this season. This saved the Motor Eisenach team from relegation. The ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt was able to successfully defend its title from last year.

Closing table

Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
Championship round
1 ASK Forward Frankfurt (M) 26th 17th 3 6th 519: 476 37:15
2 SC Magdeburg 26th 17th 2 7th 580: 526 36:16
3 SC Leipzig 26th 13 3 10 464: 461 29:23
4th BSG Wismut Aue 26th 11 2 13 492: 513 24:28
5 SC Empor Rostock 26th 11 1 14th 518: 502 23:29
Relegation round
6th SC Dynamo Berlin 26th 12 4th 10 444: 438 28:24
7th SC DHfK Leipzig 26th 8th 6th 12 487: 502 22:30
8th BSG Post Schwerin 26th 9 4th 13 409: 438 22:30
9 BSG ZAB Dessau 26th 8th 5 13 455: 484 21:31
10 BSG Motor Eisenach 26th 7th 4th 15th 474: 503 18:34

Explanations:

  1. integrated into the SC Leipzig after the season

Champions team

ASK forward Frankfurt
Wolfgang Pötzsch, Schürer (goal) - Beyer, Engel , Friedrich, Dietrich Gläsmann, Rolf Meier, Joachim Pietzsch (captain), Josef Rose , Dietmar Schmidt , Wilfried Weber, Wolfgang Wolter
Trainer: Hans Haberhauffe

statistics

A total of 130 games were played in the main and placement rounds, in which 4,841 goals were scored. The highest-scoring encounter took place on the tenth match day with the 30:23 victory of ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt over SC Magdeburg. The ASK Vorwärts also achieved the highest victory with their 26:12 home win over Wismut Aue. The top scorer was the national player Axel Kählert from SC DHfK Leipzig with 210 goals.

See also

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