Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1989/90
With the handball GDR league of men 1989/90 , the highest division in indoor handball in the GDR this season, the 40th GDR champions in this sport was determined.
Handball East German Oberliga 1989/90 | |
master | 1. SC Berlin |
European Champions Cup | 1. SC Berlin |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | SC Magdeburg |
European Cup | SC Empor Rostock |
Relegated |
HG 85 Koethen SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt |
Teams | 11 |
Games | 110 |
Gates | 4,785 (ø 43.5 per game) |
Top scorer | Rüdiger Borchardt (149 goals) |
Time penalties | 709 (ø 6.45 per game) |
← Handball-GDR-Oberliga (men) 1988/89 | |
Season course
The handball league played its first league game on September 20, 1989. A few weeks later, the political turning point took its course in the GDR , followed by profound changes in politics and the economy. The first effects were already noticeable in the current league season, which initially affected the Dynamo sports association . Their central sports club Dynamo Berlin adopted the neutral name 1. SC Berlin in April 1990 . The SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt , also operating under the umbrella of SV Dynamo , disbanded in the course of the season, so that their games had to be canceled. Despite the turbulence around the SC Dynamo, this secured the championship title as 1st SC Berlin. The foundation stone for this was laid in the first half of the season, when the East Berliners remained undefeated until matchday 10. Only after the 19:20 defeat at BSG Wismut Aue did Dynamo fall two points behind their long-term rivals SC Empor Rostock . Only four game days before the end of the season, the Berlin team had their forehand against Rostock after minus points , as they lost 26:29 in Eisenach . On the penultimate game day, after a 20:21 home defeat against SC Magdeburg, Empor finally had to give up the table lead to 1. SC Berlin by the end of the season. Last year's champions ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt was also affected by the turning point, because numerous regular players used the open borders and joined clubs in the handball Bundesliga . Weakened in this way, the Frankfurt army handball players only achieved sixth place behind the best company sports association Motor Eisenach (5th). With the BSG Chemie Piesteritz and the HG 85 Köthen two newcomers from the GDR league entered. Due to the withdrawal of SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt, BSG Chemie was able to save itself from relegation as 10th, while HG 85 Köthen had to return to second class. This season, the goal difference decided the final placement among teams with the same number of points.
Tables
Closing table
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
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1. | 1. SC Berlin | 20th | 17th | 2 | 1 | 508: 407 | +101 | 36: 4 |
2. | SC Empor Rostock (P) | 20th | 16 | 1 | 3 | 494: 439 | +55 | 33: 7 |
3. | SC Magdeburg | 20th | 13 | 1 | 6th | 453: 390 | +63 | 27:13 |
4th | SC Leipzig | 20th | 11 | 4th | 5 | 443: 389 | +54 | 26:14 |
5. | BSG Motor Eisenach | 20th | 10 | 3 | 7th | 431: 452 | −21 | 23:17 |
6th | ASK Forward Frankfurt (M) | 20th | 7th | 4th | 9 | 412: 400 | +12 | 18:22 |
7th | BSG Wismut Aue | 20th | 6th | 2 | 12 | 434: 448 | −14 | 14:26 |
8th. | BSG Post Schwerin | 20th | 5 | 4th | 11 | 424: 449 | −25 | 14:26 |
9. | SG Stahl Brandenburg / Kirchmöser | 20th | 5 | 2 | 13 | 416: 471 | −55 | 12:28 |
10. | BSG Chemie Piesteritz (N) | 20th | 4th | 2 | 14th | 388: 470 | −82 | 10:30 |
11. | HG 85 Koethen (N) | 20th | 2 | 3 | 15th | 382: 470 | −88 | 7:33 |
12. | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0-0 | ± 0 | 0-0 |
- ↑ Name change over the course of the season: SC Dynamo Berlin (1st – 10th matchday) ⇒ 1st Police Sports Club (PSC) Berlin (11th – 16th matchday) ⇒ 1st SC Berlin.
- ^ The SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt dissolved in January 1990.
Legend:
GDR champions and participants in the European Cup Winners 1990/91 Cup winners and participants in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1990/91 Participants in the IHF Cup 1990/91 Relegated to the GDR League 1990/91 (M) GDR champions 1989 , ( P) FDGB cup winner 1989 , (N) promoted from the GDR league in 1988/89
Crosstab
1989/90 September 20, 1989 - May 26, 1990 |
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1. | 1. SC Berlin | 28 : 18 | 24 : 21 | 24 : 19 | 28 : 19 | 25 : 17 | 30 : 19 | 23 : 18 | 21 : 20 | 27 : 13 | 28 : 19 | 27 : 24 | |
2. | SC Empor Rostock | 23 : 23 | 20: 21 | 27 : 20 | 22 : 18 | 26 : 22 | 27 : 24 | 22 : 16 | 26 : 24 | 33 : 22 | 29 : 25 | 30 : 19 | |
3. | SC Magdeburg | 25: 27 | 26: 30 | 24 : 20 | 25 : 13 | 18 : 13 | 22 : 16 | 24 : 17 | 25 : 18 | 21 : 17 | 30 : 14 | -: - | |
4th | SC Leipzig | 20 : 20 | 19: 22 | 21 : 15 | 27 : 21 | 19 : 19 | 19 : 17 | 26 : 19 | 28 : 19 | 31 : 19 | 20 : 14 | 29 : 21 | |
5. | BSG Motor Eisenach | 27: 28 | 29 : 26 | 17 : 17 | 22 : 21 | 19 : 18 | 24 : 23 | 33 : 25 | 22 : 21 | 21 : 18 | 27 : 25 | -: - | |
6th | ASK forward Frankfurt | 23: 25 | 17: 18 | 22 : 21 | 22 : 22 | 21 : 16 | 25 : 19 | 20 : 20 | 23 : 10 | 24 : 15 | 21 : 19 | 24 : 22 | |
7th | BSG Wismut Aue | 20 : 19 | 23: 24 | 23: 27 | 19 : 19 | 21: 23 | 22 : 17 | 22 : 22 | 26 : 24 | 29 : 18 | 27 : 18 | -: - | |
8th. | BSG Post Schwerin | 22: 28 | 25: 30 | 18: 27 | 16: 19 | 24 : 17 | 22 : 20 | 27 : 22 | 21 : 21 | 25 : 20 | 29 : 15 | -: - | |
9. | SG Stahl Brandenburg / Kirchmöser | 18: 24 | 23: 24 | 19 : 18 | 16: 31 | 18: 19 | 26 : 25 | 24 : 21 | 26 : 25 | 19: 23 | 22 : 17 | -: - | |
10. | BSG Chemie Piesteritz | 20: 22 | 19: 26 | 21: 25 | 17: 23 | 24 : 24 | 21 : 21 | 19: 23 | 17 : 16 | 26 : 22 | 22 : 19 | 18: 29 | |
11. | HG 85 Koethen | 26: 34 | 15: 21 | 20: 21 | 17: 19 | 20 : 20 | 17: 22 | 20 : 18 | 17 : 17 | 26 : 26 | 19 : 17 | 17: 24 | |
12. | SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt | -: - | -: - | 17: 18 | -: - | 23 : 23 | -: - | 28 : 23 | 18: 19 | 25 : 22 | -: - | -: - |
List of goalscorers
player | society | Goals / 7 m | |
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1. | Rüdiger Borchardt | SC Empor Rostock | 149/ 53 |
2. | Jürgen Querengässer | 1. SC Berlin | 114/ 52 |
3. | Frank-Michael Wahl | SC Empor Rostock | 102/ 12 |
4th | Ralf Bausch | BSG Wismut Aue | 101/ 29 |
5. | René Croy | BSG Wismut Aue | 97/ 20 |
6th | Ralf crutches | SG Stahl Brandenburg / Kirchmöser | 96/ 34 |
7th | Holger Schneider | BSG Post Schwerin | 91/ 13 |
8th. | Maik Haase | BSG Chemie Piesteritz | 90 / - |
Holger Winselmann | SC Magdeburg | 90/ 8 |
statistics
In the league season 1989/90 initially 132 games were played, after the cancellation of the first round games of SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt, the number of regular games was reduced to 110. In these encounters 4,785 goals were scored, an average of around 43 hits per game. The champions 1. SC Berlin scored the most goals and scored 508 times. They were also involved in the highest-scoring match between HG 85 Koethen and 1. SC Berlin, in which 60 goals were scored and ended at 26:34. SC Magdeburg landed the highest victory with a 30:16 against Koethen. Rostock's Rüdiger Borchardt was the top scorer for the second time in a row . He scored 149 goals, 53 of which he scored from the seven meter point . In the season 957 seven meters were given, of which 707 (≈ 74%) were converted. There were 709 exposures (2-minute penalty ), with Uwe Döhnel from HG 85 Koethen receiving the most with 21.
Champions team
1. SC Berlin | |
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Goal: Lutz Grosser (20 / -), Carsten Hein (19/1) Field |
See also
literature
- New Germany . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, ISSN 0323-3375 (1989–1990).
- Berlin newspaper . Berliner Verlag , ISSN 0947-174X (1989-1990).
- German sport echo . Sportverlag Berlin , ISSN 0323-8628 (1989-1990).
- Handball . Sportverlag Berlin , ISSN 0138-1296 (1989–1990).