Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1984/85
Handball-DDR-Oberliga 1984/85 | |
master | SC Magdeburg |
European Champions Cup | SC Magdeburg |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | SC Empor Rostock |
European Cup | SC Dynamo Berlin |
Relegated | ASG Officer's College Löbau SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg |
Teams | 10 |
Games | 90 |
Gates | 4,077 (ø 45.3 per game) |
Top scorer | Frank-Michael Wahl (148 goals) |
← Handball-GDR-Oberliga (men) 1983/84 | |
The GDR championship was determined for the 35th time with the men's handball league in 1984/85 , the top division of the season in indoor handball in the GDR .
Season course
The league was played in the 1984/85 season from October 17, 1984 to May 15, 1985 with ten teams as usual. These had to complete 18 matches each in home and return matches. The SC Magdeburg succeeded in defending a six-point lead last year's title. It was his sixth title win in a row and the eighth indoor championship since 1977 . The best company sports association was BSG Motor Eisenach in sixth place, nine points behind the fifth place in the table, SC Leipzig . The Army Sports Association (ASG), the Löbau Officers' College and the SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg game community started as promoters from the handball GDR league . Both communities failed to stay in the league and were relegated to second class after only one year.
Tables
Closing table
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Points |
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1. | SC Magdeburg (M, P) | 18th | 16 | 1 | 1 | 535: 412 | 33: 3 |
2. | SC Dynamo Berlin | 18th | 13 | 1 | 4th | 437: 360 | 27: 9 |
3. | ASK forward Frankfurt | 18th | 11 | 4th | 3 | 432: 389 | 26:10 |
4th | SC Empor Rostock | 18th | 12 | 0 | 6th | 441: 407 | 24:12 |
5. | SC Leipzig | 18th | 11 | 1 | 6th | 402: 365 | 23:13 |
6th | BSG Motor Eisenach | 18th | 6th | 2 | 10 | 367: 416 | 14:22 |
7th | BSG Post Schwerin | 18th | 6th | 1 | 11 | 380: 411 | 13:23 |
8th. | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 18th | 4th | 1 | 13 | 367: 405 | 9:27 |
9. | ASG Officers College Löbau (N) | 18th | 3 | 1 | 14th | 338: 446 | 7:29 |
10. | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg (N) | 18th | 2 | 0 | 16 | 378: 466 | 4:32 |
Legend:
East German champion and participant in the Champions Cup Europe 1985/86 FDGB Cup winner and participant in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1985/86 participants in the IHF Cup 1985/86 relegated to the DDR-Liga 1985/86 (M) DDR Champion 1984 , (P) FDGB cup winner 1984 , (N) promoted from the GDR league 1983/84
Crosstab
1984/85 October 16, 1984 - May 15, 1985 |
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1. | SC Magdeburg | 32 : 30 | 32 : 26 | 28 : 21 | 33 : 27 | 32 : 21 | 33 : 22 | 30 : 17 | 35 : 17 | 34 : 23 | |
2. | SC Dynamo Berlin | 29 : 22 | 23 : 20 | 19 : 17 | 19: 21 | 27 : 15 | 27 : 19 | 21 : 18 | 24 : 13 | 31 : 17 | |
3. | ASK forward Frankfurt | 22 : 22 | 23 : 22 | 33 : 28 | 21 : 21 | 22 : 22 | 25 : 21 | 24 : 15 | 27 : 19 | 24 : 21 | |
4th | SC Empor Rostock | 23: 33 | 29 : 26 | 25 : 20 | 21 : 19 | 28 : 19 | 24 : 22 | 21 : 18 | 25 : 12 | 26 : 21 | |
5. | SC Leipzig | 23: 24 | 18: 19 | 21: 23 | 22 : 20 | 20 : 14 | 28 : 18 | 19 : 15 | 24 : 20 | 27 : 24 | |
6th | BSG Motor Eisenach | 25: 34 | 21 : 21 | 20: 23 | 16: 21 | 18 : 16 | 25 : 23 | 26 : 22 | 20 : 15 | 24 : 23 | |
7th | BSG Post Schwerin | 22: 27 | 14: 21 | 20 : 20 | 22 : 21 | 22: 28 | 21 : 16 | 18 : 17 | 34 : 20 | 25 : 19 | |
8th. | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 22: 27 | 21: 25 | 21: 23 | 27: 29 | 23: 25 | 25 : 20 | 21 : 19 | 24 : 20 | 26 : 20 | |
9. | ASG Officers' College Löbau | 20: 25 | 19: 30 | 19: 26 | 20: 30 | 16: 23 | 22 : 21 | 16: 17 | 19 : 19 | 28 : 21 | |
10. | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg | 22: 32 | 21: 23 | 17: 30 | 30: 32 | 15: 20 | 21: 24 | 23 : 21 | 19 : 16 | 21: 23 |
List of goalscorers
player | society | Goals / 7 m | |
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1. | Frank-Michael Wahl | SC Empor Rostock | 148/ 30 |
2. | Ingolf Wiegert | SC Magdeburg | 119/ | 2
3. | Udo Rothe | SC Magdeburg | 117/ 37 |
4th | Olaf Pleitz | ASK forward Frankfurt / O. | 110/ 58 |
5. | Rüdiger Borchardt | SC Empor Rostock | 99/ 18 |
6th | Stephan Hauck | SC Dynamo Berlin | 89/ 21 |
7th | Frank Mühlner | SC Leipzig | 78/ 16 |
8th. | Burghard Perlich | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 75 / - |
Jürgen Flau | BSG Post Schwerin | 75/ 25 | |
Gerd Stefanowsky | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 75/ 28 |
statistics
In the 1984/85 season, a total of 90 games were played in the Oberliga, in which 4,077 goals were scored (≈ 45 goals per game). Most goals were scored in the match between SC Magdeburg and SC Dynamo Berlin with the result 32:30. The SC Magdeburg achieved the highest victory in a 35:17 home win over the ASG Officers' College Löbau. The top scorer was Frank-Michael Wahl from SC Empor Rostock with 148 goals, 30 of which he scored as a seven-meter scorer. During the season there were three leaders: SC Magdeburg topped the table 16 times, only once were SC Dynamo Berlin and ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt at the top of the table.
Champions team
SC Magdeburg | |
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Goal: Wieland Schmidt , Gunar Schimrock , Michael Gottschalk |
See also
literature
- Manfred Seifert: Sport85. A yearbook of GDR sports . Sportverlag Berlin, 1985, ISSN 0232-203X , p. 248 .
- New Germany . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Berlin (1984–1985).
- German sport echo . Sportverlag Berlin, ISSN 0323-8628 (1984-1985).
Web links
- Handball in the GDR. Retrieved April 16, 2016 .