Handball GDR Oberliga (men) 1990/91
The former handball GDR league of men was held in the 1990/91 season in the course of German reunification under the designation 1st handball league . For the last time the indoor handball master for the area of the former GDR was determined with her . Until December 1990, the 1st handball league played under the umbrella of the German Handball Association of the GDR . After this was united with the German Handball Federation of the Federal Republic, this became the umbrella organization of the league.
Season course
The 1st league started playing on September 14, 1990, four weeks before German reunification . Twelve teams took part, most of which had changed their legal form and name (see “Name changes” below). Last year's third SC Magdeburg appeared under its previous name and was able to celebrate its tenth indoor handball title. Last year's champions HC Preußen Berlin , which emerged from SC Berlin , got off to a bad start and only managed to take second place four match days before the end of the season, which they held until the final. The former GDR sports clubs were able to retain their previous special position this season and, as usual, took the first five places. The former company sports associations involved had already all been converted into clubs under German law, of which the EHV Wismut Aue was the most successful with 6th place. The two promoted EHV Wismut Aue and SV Grün-Weiß Wittenberg-Piesteritz could not assert themselves in the field of the best East German handball teams and were integrated into the 2nd handball Bundesliga for the 1991/92 season . The clubs that landed in places 1 to 10 played in the 1st handball league in 1991/92
Closing table
Pl. | team | Sp | S. | U | N | Gates | Points |
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1. | SC Magdeburg | 22nd | 18th | 2 | 2 | 529: 395 | 38: | 6
2. | HC Prussia Berlin (M) | 22nd | 18th | 1 | 3 | 543: 432 | 37: | 7
3. | SC Leipzig | 22nd | 16 | 0 | 6th | 486: 425 | 32:12 |
4th | BFV Frankfurt | 22nd | 11 | 3 | 8th | 500: 463 | 25:19 |
5. | SC Empor Rostock | 22nd | 10 | 3 | 9 | 447: 441 | 23:21 |
6th | EHV Wismut Aue | 22nd | 10 | 3 | 9 | 442: 462 | 23:21 |
7th | ThSV Eisenach | 22nd | 10 | 2 | 10 | 440: 460 | 22:22 |
8th. | Dessauer SV ZAB | 22nd | 9 | 1 | 12 | 469: 489 | 19:25 |
9. | BSV Stahl Brandenburg | 22nd | 8th | 2 | 12 | 454: 476 | 18:26 |
10. | SV Post Schwerin | 22nd | 6th | 3 | 13 | 453: 442 | 15:29 |
11. | Zwickauer HC miner's lamp (N) | 22nd | 3 | 2 | 17th | 344: 489 | 8:36 |
12. | SV Grün-Weiß Wittenberg-Piesteritz (N) | 22nd | 2 | 0 | 20th | 390: 522 | 4:40 |
Legend:
East champion + change to the handball Bundesliga 1991/92, relegated to the 2nd handball Bundesliga 1991/92 (M) GDR champion 1990 , (N) GDR league promoted 1989/90
Name changes
- EHV Wismut Aue ↔ BSG Wismut Aue
- HC Preußen Berlin ↔ 1. SC Berlin (formerly SC Dynamo Berlin )
- BSV Stahl Brandenburg ↔ SG Stahl Brandenburg / Kirchmöser
- Dessauer SV ZAB ↔ BSG ZAB Dessau
- ThSV Eisenach ↔ BSG Motor Eisenach
- BFV Frankfurt ↔ ASK forward Frankfurt
- SV Grün-Weiß Wittenberg-Piesteritz ↔ BSG Chemie Piesteritz
- Zwickauer HC miner's lamp ↔ BSG miner's lamp Zwickau
statistics
In 1990/91 the clubs each had to play 22 games in the handball league, so a total of 132 matches were played. 5,475 goals were scored, an average of 42 goals per game. The players of the dethroned previous champions HC Preußen Berlin were the most accurate with 543 goals. In the match between SC Magdeburg and Dessauer SV ZAB, most goals were scored at 33:21. The crown of the top scorer had to be shared between two players in 1990/91, both Karsten Kalbitz from ThSV Eisenach and Uwe Seidel from BFV Frankfurt scored 150 times. Seidel scored 67 seven-meter goals, while Kalbitz threw 47 goals from the seven-meter point. The new champions SC Magdeburg led the league table on 20 match days. Dessauer SV ZAB was the front runner on matchday 1, while SC Leipzig was in the lead on matchday 5.
Champions team
SC Magdeburg | |
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Goal: Gunar Schimrock , Michael Juzko Field |