Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1987/88
With the handball GDR league of men 1987/88 , the 38th GDR master in this sport was determined in this season, in the top division in indoor handball in the GDR .
Handball GDR Oberliga 1987/88 | |
master | SC Magdeburg |
European Champions Cup | SC Magdeburg |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | SC Empor Rostock |
European Cup | ASK forward Frankfurt |
Relegated | BSG SVKE Britz |
Teams | 10 |
Games | 90 (including 1 criminally verified) |
Gates | 3,872 (ø 43.51 per game) (excluding penalty- verified games) |
Top scorer | Georg Rothenburger (148 goals) |
Time penalties | 670 (ø 7.44 per game) |
← Handball-GDR-Oberliga (men) 1986/87 | |
Season course
The league season began on September 16, 1987 and ended with the 18th matchday on April 2, 1988. The ten teams involved competed against each other in home and away games, alternating between home and away. The new GDR champion was SC Magdeburg , which was the title holder in indoor handball for the ninth time. The championship was exciting until the end, as four teams were still able to win the championship title on the last day of the match. Magdeburg with the best starting position, secured the title with a victory in Leipzig. The teams from ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt and Dynamo Berlin with the same number of points followed , where the games decided against each other about the final placement. Although only three points behind the leader, the defending champion SC Empor Rostock was only fourth. This was mainly due to the weak defense, which had the third worst record in the league with the 402 goals conceded. Again, the five participating sports clubs occupied the front of the table, followed by Motor Eisenach, the best company sports association , in sixth place . Since the league was increased to twelve teams in the 1988/89 season, there was no direct relegation in 1988. The bottom of the table, the BSG SVKE Britz played in a qualifying round with the runners-up of the two GDR league seasons for the last free place in the upper house. In this Britz took third place and after a year descended into the second class.
Tables
Closing table
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Points |
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1. | SC Magdeburg | 18th | 14th | 1 | 3 | 448: 359 | 29: 7 |
2. | ASK forward Frankfurt | 18th | 13 | 2 | 3 | 407: 359 | 28: 8 |
3. | SC Dynamo Berlin | 18th | 14th | 0 | 4th | 441: 384 | 28: 8 |
4th | SC Empor Rostock (M / P) | 18th | 11 | 4th | 3 | 455: 402 | 26:10 |
5. | SC Leipzig | 18th | 9 | 2 | 7th | 380: 352 | 20:16 |
6th | BSG Motor Eisenach | 18th | 5 | 2 | 11 | 357: 383 | 12:24 |
7th | BSG Post Schwerin | 18th | 5 | 1 | 12 | 332: 382 | 11:25 |
8th. | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 18th | 4th | 2 | 12 | 345: 399 | 10:26 |
9. | BSG Wismut Aue (N) | 18th | 2 | 5 | 11 | 354: 411 | 9:27 |
10. | BSG SVKE Britz (N) | 18th | 3 | 1 | 14th | 353: 441 | 7:29 |
Legend:
GDR champion and participant in the European Cup of National Champions 1988/89 FDGB Cup winner and participant in the European Cup Winner 1988/89 Participant in the IHF Cup 1988/89 Participant in the qualifying round for the GDR Oberliga (M) DDR Champion 1987 , (P) FDGB cup winner 1987 , (N) promoted from the GDR league 1986/87
Crosstab
1987/88 September 16, 1987 - April 2, 1988 |
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1. | SC Magdeburg | 27 : 19 | 26 : 23 | 30 : 24 | 28 : 21 | 23 : 15 | 31 : 16 | 28 : 16 | 27 : 15 | 35 : 21 | |
2. | ASK forward Frankfurt | 20 : 19 | 27 : 21 | 28 : 21 | 24 : 20 | 22 : 17 | 20 : 17 | 29 : 19 | 26 : 17 | 25 : 17 | |
3. | SC Dynamo Berlin | 20 : 19 | 21: 22 | 23 : 14 | 24 : 22 | 26 : 20 | 28 : 20 | 28 : 20 | 21 : 18 | 29 : 16 | |
4th | SC Empor Rostock | 29 : 23 | 24 : 24 | 31 : 25 | 19 : 17 | 21 : 21 | 29 : 22 | 34 : 20 | 27 : 18 | 34 : 22 | |
5. | SC Leipzig | 18: 19 | 22 : 18 | 24: 28 | 23 : 23 | 21 : 16 | 21 : 19 | 24 : 17 | 22 : 14 | 28 : 18 | |
6th | BSG Motor Eisenach | 19: 22 | 17: 20 | 20: 22 | 20: 23 | 17: 20 | 17 : 15 | 19 : 19 | 27 : 20 | 22 : 21 | |
7th | BSG Post Schwerin | 20: 24 | 20: 22 | 18: 22 | 20: 26 | 19 : 18 | 18 : 17 | 17 : 16 | 24 : 21 | 23 : 22 | |
8th. | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 21: 22 | 19 : 18 | 21: 23 | 19 : 19 | 18: 21 | 19: 21 | 23 : 19 | 20 : 19 | 23 : 18 | |
9. | BSG Wismut Aue | 17 : 17 | 21 : 21 | 20: 28 | 26: 28 | 16 : 16 | 23: 25 | 25 : 25 | 18 : 16 | 26 : 21 | |
10. | BSG SVKE Britz | 25: 28 | 20: 22 | 26: 29 | 21: 29 | 15: 22 | 28 : 27 | 22 : 19 | 20 : 20 |
- ↑ BSG SVKE Britz - BSG Post Schwerin 25:21 ( 8. Round ); Scoring 2: 0 points and 0: 0 goals for Schwerin
List of goalscorers
player | society | Goals / 7 m | |
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1. | Georg Rothenburger | BSG Wismut Aue | 148/ 42 |
2. | Rüdiger Borchardt | SC Empor Rostock | 127/ 41 |
3. | Klaus Gruner | BSG SVKE Britz | 106/ 52 |
4th | Olaf Pleitz | ASK forward Frankfurt | 105/ 37 |
5. | Frank-Michael Wahl | SC Empor Rostock | 101/ 10 |
6th | Mike Fuhrig | SC Leipzig | 98/ 16 |
7th | Peter Pysall | SC Magdeburg | 94/ 33 |
8th. | Volker Musick | BSG SVKE Britz | 91/ 27 |
9. | Frank Giessler | BSG Motor Eisenach | 77/ 18 |
10. | Stephan Hauck | SC Dynamo Berlin | 75/ 5 |
11. | Jürgen Querengässer | SC Dynamo Berlin | 73/ 32 |
12. | Jens Fiedler | SC Magdeburg | 72/ 6 |
Heiko Triepel | SC Magdeburg | 72/ 14 |
statistics
In the league season 1987/88 90 point games were played and 3,872 goals were scored (≈ 43 hits per game). The most goals were scored by defending champion SC Empor Rostock, whose players scored 455 times. Master SC Magdeburg was involved in the highest-scoring game, the home game against SVK Eberswalde-Britz ended 35:21. The most successful goalscorer was Georg Rothenburger from BSG Wismut Aue, who scored 148 goals, 42 of them as a seven-meter shooter . In the season 840 seven meters were given, of which 617 (≈ 73%) were converted. There were 670 exposures (2-minute time penalty ), with Holger Langhoff from Empor Rostock receiving the most with 15. There were four championship leaders during the season: SC Dynamo Berlin (10 ×), SC Empor Rostock (4 ×), SC Magdeburg (3 ×), ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt (1 ×).
Champions team
SC Magdeburg | |
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Goal: Wieland Schmidt (14 / -), Gunar Schimrock (17 / -), Jörg Engelhardt (3 / -) Field |
Qualifying round for the GDR Oberliga
By increasing the handball East German league to twelve teams in the following season, the last free place was played in a qualifying round. The GDR-Oberliga- Tehnte ( BSG SVKE Britz ) and the two GDR-League-Second ( SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg and ASG Officers' College Löbau) took part in this.
Games
date | Result | ||
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Sa 16.04., 5:30 pm | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg | 21 : 19 | BSG SVKE Britz |
Wed April 20, 6:00 p.m. | BSG SVKE Britz | 21: 26 | ASG Officers' College Löbau |
Sa 23.04., 4 p.m. | ASG Officers' College Löbau | 19 : 17 | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg |
Wed April 27th, 6pm | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg | 22 : 16 | ASG Officers' College Löbau |
Sa 30.04., 4:00 p.m. | BSG SVKE Britz | 21: 26 | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg |
Wed 11.05., 6 p.m. | ASG Officers' College Löbau | 23 : 19 | BSG SVKE Britz |
Closing table
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
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1. | SG Lok / Motor Süd-Ost Magdeburg | 4th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 86:75 | +11 | 6: 2 |
2. | ASG Officers' College Löbau | 4th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 84:79 | +5 | 6: 2 |
3. | BSG SVKE Britz | 4th | 0 | 0 | 4th | 80:96 | −16 | 0: 8 |
Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored) - 3rd goal difference - 4th goals scored
Qualifier for the DDR-Oberliga 1988/89
Qualifier for the DDR-Liga 1988/89
See also
literature
- New Germany . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, ISSN 0323-3375 (1987–1988).
- Berlin newspaper . Berliner Verlag , ISSN 0947-174X (1987-1988).
- German sport echo . Sportverlag Berlin , ISSN 0323-8628 (1987-1988).
- Handball . Sportverlag Berlin , ISSN 0138-1296 (1988-1989).
Web links
- Handball in the GDR. Accessed October 24, 2018 (German).