Olympic trophy
The Olympic Cup was a competition of the German Football Association of the GDR and the New Football Week , which was carried out during the GDR Oberliga season 1964/65 . The SC Motor Jena team won the cup .
Olympic trophy
With the Olympic Cup, the eight-week interruption of the DDR-Oberliga season 1964/65 was bridged, because of the participation of East Germany Olympic football team at the 1964 Summer Olympics has been inserted. The Olympic Cup had the status of competitive games.
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The Olympic Cup was held from September 23 to October 24, 1964 with all 14 major league teams of the 1964/65 season. For the competition, two relays of seven teams each were formed according to territorial aspects, in which everyone had to compete against everyone in a simple round (without a second leg) for points. The teams played alternately in home and away games. The two season winners contested the final. Similar competitions were held in 1972 ( Fuwo Cup ) and 1974 and 1976 ( DFV-Toto special round ).
Closing tables
Season A | |||
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rank | team | Gates | Points |
1. | BSG Locomotive Stendal | 12: 7 | 10: 2 |
2. | SC Empor Rostock | 17:10 | 9: 3 |
3. | SG Dynamo Dresden | 8:11 | 7: 5 |
4th | ASK Forward Berlin | 9: 9 | 5: 7 |
5. | SC Dynamo Berlin | 7: 7 | 5: 7 |
6th | SC construction Magdeburg | 5: 8 | 4: 8 |
7th | SC Neubrandenburg | 8:14 | 2:10 |
Season B | |||
1. | SC Motor Jena | 9: 4 | 10: 2 |
2. | SC Leipzig | 13:11 | 7: 5 |
3. | BSG Chemie Leipzig | 7: 7 | 6: 6 |
4th | BSG Wismut Aue | 9:11 | 6: 6 |
5. | BSG Motor Zwickau | 6: 9 | 6: 6 |
6th | SC Karl-Marx-Stadt | 14: 8 | 5: 7 |
7th | BSG Motor Steinach | 3:11 | 2:10 |
final
The final of the Olympic Cup was reached by SC Motor Jena and BSG Lokomotive Stendal with 10: 2 points each (2-point rule), whereby Stendal achieved the more favorable goal difference with Jena (9: 4) with 12: 7. The match took place on October 24, 1964 in the Brandenburg Stadium at Quenz . After a good fight, Motor Jena deservedly won 4: 2. The technical security of the Jena and uncertainties with the Stendal goalkeeper decided the game. Especially in the second half of the game, SC Motor impressed with its clever and spacious attacking football, in which center forward Peter Ducke stood out as a two-time goalscorer.
SC Motor Jena - BSG Locomotive Stendal 4: 2 |
Jena: Harald Fritzsche - Dieter Stricksner , Heinz Marx , Jürgen Werner - Heinz Hergert , Hilmar Ahnert - Rainer Knobloch , Dieter Lange , Peter Ducke , Werner Krauss , Roland Ducke - Trainer: Georg Buschner BSG Lok Stendal: Horst Falke - Manfred Felke , Ernst Lindner , Günter Prebusch - Henry Weißkopf , Kurt Liebrecht - Hans Küchler , Albrecht Strohmeyer , Dieter Karow , Erhard Kochale , Peter Güssau - Trainer: Martin Schwendler |
Goal scorers: 1: 0 Knobloch (19th), 1: 1 Kochale (34th), 2: 1 P. Ducke (38th), 3: 1 P. Ducke (51st), 3: 2 Kochale (58th) , 4: 2 Krauss (73rd) Referee: Köpcke (Wusterhausen), spectators: 5,000 |
literature
- New football week : born in 1964/65
- Berliner Zeitung of October 26, 1964: "Peter Ducke saw the gaps" (final report)