Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1981/82

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Handball-DDR-Oberliga 1981/82
Logo of the DHV
master SC Magdeburg
European Champions Cup SC Magdeburg
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup SC Leipzig
European Cup SC Empor Rostock
Relegated SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt
BSG Chemie Premnitz
Teams 10
Games 90
Gates 4,023  (ø 44.7 per game)
Top scorer Frank-Michael Wahl  (134 goals)
Handball-GDR-Oberliga (men) 1980/81

The handball GDR league of men 1981/82 was the top division of the season in indoor handball in the GDR , with it the GDR champions were determined for the 32nd time.

Season course

The 1981/82 season began on October 17, 1981 and ended on May 15, 1982. During this time, the teams competed against each other in home and return matches. In the last game, SC Magdeburg managed to win the title hat-trick by beating SC Empor Rostock, who had tied the points up until then , in which it won the third championship in a row after 1980 and 1981 . The only newcomer, BSG Motor Eisenach , was also the best company sports association with sixth place, four points behind the fifth SC Dynamo Berlin . The bottom two of the table had to relegate after three years SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt and after two years in the league, BSG Chemie Premnitz .

Tables

Closing table

Pl. team Sp. S. U N Gates Points
 1. SC Magdeburg (M)  18th  15th  2  1 514: 394 32: 40
 2. SC Empor Rostock (P)  18th  13  4th  1 418: 344 30: 60
 3. SC Leipzig  18th  13  2  3 456: 384 28: 80
 4th ASK forward Frankfurt  18th  10  2  6th 398: 356 22:14
 5. SC Dynamo Berlin  18th  9  1  8th 437: 404 19:17
 6th BSG Motor Eisenach (N)  18th  5  5  8th 387: 407 15:21
 7th BSG Wismut Aue  18th  6th  2  10 375: 425 14:22
 8th. BSG Post Schwerin  18th  5  1  12 363: 408 11:25
 9. SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt  18th  4th  1  13 365: 415 09:27
10. BSG Chemie Premnitz  18th  0  0  18th 310: 486 00:36

Legend:
 East German champion and participant in the Champions Cup Europe 1982/83 FDGB Cup winner and participant in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1982/83 participants in the IHF Cup 1982/83 relegated to the DDR-Liga 1982/83 (M) DDR Champion 1981 , (P) FDGB cup winner 1981 , (N) promoted from the GDR league 1980/81




Crosstab

1981/82
October 17, 1981 - May 15, 1982
SC Magdeburg SC Empor Rostock SC Leipzig ASK forward Frankfurt SC Dynamo Berlin BSG Motor Eisenach BSG Wismut Aue BSG Post Schwerin SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt BSG Chemie Premnitz
01. SC Magdeburg 24 : 18 26 : 21 29 : 21 29 : 23 33 : 24 29 : 18 34 : 22 26 : 14 33 : 18
02. SC Empor Rostock 22 : 22 23 : 23 19 : 18 24 : 23 22 : 16 31 : 17 23 : 19 28 : 17 30 : 16
03. SC Leipzig 31 : 30 17: 18 28 : 16 29 : 26 30 : 20 29 : 21 25 : 21 26 : 16 30 : 15
04th ASK forward Frankfurt 28: 29 16: 20 21: 24 18 : 18 21 : 16 25 : 14 24 : 17 23 : 15 35 : 18
05. SC Dynamo Berlin 24: 25 22: 26 23 : 20 18: 22 27 : 21 34 : 22 23 : 15 24 : 20 27 : 19
06th BSG Motor Eisenach 25: 28 17 : 17 25 : 25 20 : 20 21: 22 23 : 21 24 : 22 19 : 19 26 : 19
07th BSG Wismut Aue 24 : 24 24 : 24 21: 24 21: 27 17: 24 24 : 23 19 : 16 24 : 15 24 : 18
08th. BSG Post Schwerin 23: 24 18: 25 25: 29 19: 21 23 : 22 18 : 18 20 : 17 24 : 21 26 : 18
09. SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt 25: 32 22: 27 20: 22 16: 18 29 : 24 18: 24 22: 23 25 : 18 26 : 16
10. BSG Chemie Premnitz 13: 37 13: 21 17: 23 15: 24 24: 33 22: 25 17: 24 15: 17 17: 25

List of goalscorers

player society Goals / 7 m
01. Frank-Michael Wahl SC Empor Rostock 134/ 24
02. Lothar Doering SC Leipzig 127/ 48
03. Udo Rothe SC Magdeburg 123/ 23
04th Hartmut Kruger SC Magdeburg 103/ 46
05. Ingolf Wiegert SC Magdeburg 093 / 0-
Helmut Zierold BSG Wismut Aue 093/ 53
07th Georg Rothenburger BSG Wismut Aue 092 / 0-
08th. Norbert Wilhelm BSG Post Schwerin 090/ 44
09. Stephan Hauck SC Dynamo Berlin 081/ 21
10. Gerd Stefanowsky SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt 079/ 47

statistics

In the 1981/82 season, 90 games were played in the league. There were 4,023 goals, ≈ 45 goals were scored per game. With Magdeburg for the first time a team scored more than 500 goals in 18 league games and also recorded the highest victory for themselves, in the 37:13 away win at BSG Chemie Premnitz. The Magdeburg team were also involved in the game with the most hits when they lost on matchday 15 at SC Leipzig with 31:30. The top scorer was Frank-Michael Wahl from SC Empor Rostock. He scored 134 goals, of which he scored 24 from the seven-meter point .

Champions team

SC Magdeburg
Logo from SC Magdeburg

Goal: Wieland Schmidt , Gunar Schimrock , Michael Gottschalk
Field players: Reiner Baumgart , Günter Dreibrodt , Jörg Fischer , Ernst Gerlach , Manfred Hoppe , Harry Jahns , Hartmut Krüger , Helmut Kurrat , Peter Pysall , Udo Rothe , Ingolf Wiegert Trainer: Klaus Miesner(C)Captain of the crew

See also

literature

  • Manfred Seifert: Sport82. A yearbook of GDR sports . Sportverlag Berlin, 1982, ISSN  0232-203X , p. 252 .
  • New Germany . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Berlin (issues from the 1981–1982 season).
  • German sport echo . Sportverlag Berlin, ISSN  0323-8628 (issues from the 1981–1982 season).

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