Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1962/63

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With the handball GDR league of men in the 1962/63 season , the GDR champions in indoor and field handball were determined. The company sports club Lok Magdeburg Südost won in the hall and the army sports club Vorwärts Berlin on the field .

Indoor handball

Point games

The indoor handball championship was initially held with 19 teams in the handball league with two regional relays. Instead of the four promoted players from the GDR league, there were only three newcomers in 1962/63, so that only nine teams competed against each other in Season II. The two season winners, Lok Magdeburg SO and SC DHfK Leipzig , who were determined after a double round, determined the indoor handball champions in a final. While two teams had to relegate from season I with BSG Lok Wünsdorf and BSG Traktor Neubrandenburg , there was only one relegated team in season II with engine Gohlis Nord Leipzig .

Closing tables

Season I.
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1 BSG locomotive Magdeburg SO 18th 15th 1 2 327: 234 31: 05
2 SC Empor Rostock 18th 11 4th 3 260: 191 26:10
3 SC construction Magdeburg 18th 12 1 5 294: 251 25:11
4th SG Dynamo Hall 18th 11 2 5 317: 261 24:12
5 ASK Forward Berlin 18th 9 3 6th 290: 252 21:15
6th BSG ZAB Dessau 18th 8th 2 8th 306: 303 18:18
7th SC Dynamo Berlin 18th 7th 3 8th 321: 245 17:13
8th BSG locomotive Frankfurt / O. 18th 4th 1 13 248: 366 09:27
9 BSG Lok Wünsdorf (N) 18th 3 1 14th 255: 379 07:29
10 BSG tractor Neubrandenburg (N) 18th 1 - 17th 192: 328 02:34
Season II
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1 SC DHfK Leipzig 16 15th - 1 366: 190 30: 02
2 BSG Wismut Aue 16 13 - 3 313: 267 26: 06
3 SC Lok Leipzig 15th 11 - 4th 342: 197 22: 08
4th BSG locomotive Dresden (N) 16 8th 3 5 293: 240 19:13
5 BSG Motor Eisenach 16 4th 3 9 293: 243 11:21
6th BSG locomotive Erfurt 16 5 1 10 256: 317 11:21
7th SG Dynamo Leipzig 15th 3 3 9 217: 265 09:21
8th BSG structure Schwarza (N) 16 4th - 12 276: 379 08:24
9 Motor Gohlis Nord Leipzig 16 3 - 13 200: 304 06:26

A game between the Leipzig teams SC Lok and SG Dynamo was not played.

Final hall

(March 3, 1963)

BSG Lok Magdeburg Southeast - SC DHfK Leipzig 11:10

"Werner Seelenbinder" final hall in East Berlin

In front of the 4,000 spectators in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle in East Berlin , an extremely exciting endgame developed that was on the knife edge until the final whistle. Despite the drama, the active players of both teams also delivered technical solo performances at high speed, which thrilled the audience. The physical effort that came to light was steered by the good Berlin referee Kutsche with consistent intervention through eight expositions in a fair way. The outstanding players on Magdeburg's side were Kurt Schwenk as a dangerous winger and Gerhard Stapf with his dangerous long throws. The Leipzigers had to do without their injured director Paul Tiedemann, but with Fährmann and Langhoff they had two clever playmakers. For more than a quarter of an hour the advantages lay with the BSG Lok, whose strikers made better use of their chances and shot out a 5: 3 lead. It was only when the DHfK players picked up the pace that they equalized 5: 5 in the 20th minute. But although Leipzig goalkeeper Franke increased with increasing playing time, he could not prevent the Magdeburg team from pulling away on two goals again. After that, SC DHfK had its best playful phase and came back to 6-7 by the half-time whistle. It almost seemed as if Leipzig could have turned the game around, in the 45th minute they were suddenly 10: 9 in front. The locomotive players were not deterred, however. In the 48th minute Nist managed to equalize again with a dust goal and with a converted penalty in the 55th minute Lok Südost ensured the final score in his favor.

Locomotive southeast: Dieter Deicke - Bahra (2) Gerhard Stapf (3), Fürstenau (3), Erwin Nist (1), Klaus Miesner , Kurt Schwenk (2); Gerhard Schwenk, Ponicki, Barley Quarry

SC DHfK: Klaus Franke - Klaus Langhoff (4), Lothar Fährmann (1), Siegfried Warm, Otto Hölke (1), Faasch, Erwin Kaldarasch (2); Peter Randt (2), Schmitt, Neiling

Referee: Willi Kutsche ( East Berlin ), Spectators: 4000 in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle (East Berlin)

Field handball championship 1963

Point games

Because of the participation of the national team in the field handball world championship, the games of the field handball league only took place in a simple round in the months of September and October 1963. 20 teams took part in two regional relays. After nine match days, the two season winners SC Dynamo Berlin and ASK Vorwärts Berlin were determined, who determined the field handball champions in a final.

Closing tables

Season I.
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1 SC Dynamo Berlin 9 8th - 1 148: 091 16: 02
2 SC Lok Leipzig 9 7th - 2 150: 101 14: 04
3 SC Empor Rostock 9 6th - 3 103: 097 12: 06
4th SG Dynamo Leipzig 9 5 - 4th 116: 129 10: 08
5 SG Dynamo Hall 9 4th - 5 121: 131 08:10
6th BSG ZAB Dessau 9 4th - 5 117: 138 08:10
7th BSG locomotive Magdeburg SO 9 3 - 6th 119: 113 06:12
8th BSG Motor Staßfurt 9 3 - 6th 115: 124 06:12
9 BSG BGW Berlin (N) 9 3 - 6th 097: 111 06:12
10 BSG Motor Rostock (N) 9 2 - 7th 082: 133 0 4:14
Season II
Pl. team Sp S. U N Gates Points
1 ASK Forward Berlin 9 9 - - 160: 091 18: 00
2 SC DHfK Leipzig 9 7th 1 1 149: 101 15: 03
3 BSG Stahl Krauschwitz 9 6th - 3 112: 110 12: 06
4th BSG Wismut Aue 9 5 1 3 125: 123 11: 07
5 SC construction Magdeburg 9 4th 1 4th 116: 095 09: 09
6th BSG Motor Eisenach 9 4th - 5 100: 106 08:10
7th BSG locomotive loop 9 3 - 6th 092: 120 06:12
8th BSG locomotive Dresden (N) 9 2 - 7th 104: 128 04:14
9 BSG structure Schwarza (N) 9 2 - 7th 096: 134 04:14
10 Motor Gohlis Nord Leipzig 9 1 1 7th 076: 122 03:15

Endgame field

ASK Vorwärts Berlin - SC Dynamo Berlin 28:23 (18:13, 13:13, 8:10) after 2nd loss.

"Heinz Steyer" final stadium in Dresden

The final of the GDR field handball championship in Dresden's Heinz-Steyer-Stadion with the two East Berlin teams ASK Vorwärts and SC Dynamo could not be beaten in terms of drama and needed two extra times or 100 minutes to reach the final decision. At first everything seemed to be going well for SC Dynamo. With excellent positional play and accurate attacks, the SC players did not give up the lead for which they had laid the foundation stone in the first five minutes with 4-0 goals until the regular half-time. The ASK army handball players did not find their playful line, their main players Hebler and Pappusch failed to shoot at goal, and cumbersome dribbles hampered the flow of the game. The ASK tried to keep up with long throws and combative rebellion, but only the sure penalty yield - four hits without a miss - kept the army handball players in the game. With 10: 8 goals for the SC Dynamo, the sides were changed. Two factors were decisive for the second half of the game. ASK brought in Schulze, a new goalkeeper who proved to be a reliable support, and SC Dynamo had to do without their striker Hirsch, who was injured in the 15th minute. Suddenly the dynamo players jammed while ASK attacker Hebler was in great shape. The army club owed him that he was able to hold a draw from the 50th minute on. The regular playing time finally ended 13:13. In the first extension, the better physique of the ASK players prevailed, who had shot out a two-goal advantage after just six minutes. Six minutes before the end of the first extension was 18:15 for ASK Vorwärts, but when the spectators were already expecting a final decision, SC Dynamo came up to 18:18 with a show of strength and forced a second extension. But since Matz, another attacker of the Dynamos, had to be injured, the ASK pulled away irresistibly and won in the end with a safe 5-goal lead.

ASK forward: Häckel (Schulze) - Herbert Liedtke, Obermeyer; Lieske, Manfred Krost, Waldemar Pappusch (1); Rose (3), Klaus Hebler (9), Müller (8), Lause, Hans Haberhauffe (6); Substitute: Pit (1)

SC Dynamo: Legien - Greye, Kulawig; Meißner (1), Klaus Petzold , Zielke; Werner Senger (1), Rudi Hirsch (2), Naumann (5), Klaus-Dieter Matz (7), Zimmermann (5); Substitute: Hildebrandt (2)

Referee: Singer ( Fraureuth ), spectators: 6000 in the Heinz-Steyer-Stadion ( Dresden )

source

  • GDR sports newspaper Deutsches Sportecho , born in 1963

See also