FDGB-Pokal 1963–64
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The 13th competition for the East German national football cup, the FDGB-Pokal, was held in the 1963-64 season
The competition began with a qualifying round for the 65 clubs of the 2nd DDR-Liga that had been dissolved at the end of the previous season. They were joined by 17 finalists of the Bezirkspokal competitions. 31 teams from the DDR-Liga
joined in the first round, the 14 DDR-Oberliga
teams only joined in the third round. By then all but two Bezirkspokal and 2nd DDR-Liga teams each had been eliminated.
The fourth round saw the eleven remaining Oberliga teams, four DDR-Liga sides and BSG Empor Neustrelitz
as the last club of those that had qualified via the Bezirkspokal. Neustrelitz went out following a 1–2 defeat at the hands of SC Motor Jena
, as well as last year's finalist BSG
Chemie Zeitz who were eliminated by a 0–2 loss against SC Aufbau Magdeburg
. ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg were the only DDR-liga side to reach the quarter finals.
Here Neubrandenburg suffered a 2–7 defeat against SC Leipzig who went on to eliminate defending cup winners Motor Zwickau
by a 3–2 extra time win. The second finalist was SC Aufbau Magdeburg who had beaten SC Dynamo Berlin in the quarter finals and SC Motor Jena in the semis.
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LEIPZIG:
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Peter Nauert
FB
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Manfred Geisler
FB
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Michael Faber
FB
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Klaus Pfeufer
HB
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Karl Drößler
HB
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Volker Trojan
LW
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Arno Zerbe
IF
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Reinard Trölitzsch
CF
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Henning Frenzel
IF
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Volker Franke
RW
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Dieter Engelhardt
Manager:
Rudolf Krause
7th: Moldenhauer cannot hold on to Trölitzsch's direct free kick
, defender Faber slides into the ball and pushes it over the goal line.
37th: Frenzel receives a pass from Franke, goes past Magdeburg's defense and crosses for a finish from right winger Engelhardt.
39th: Stöcker starts a solo at the halfway-line, passes the ball to right winger Walter who scores with a fast low ball into the near corner of the goal.
74th: Hirschmann's freekick surprises Leipzig's defenders who are powerless to prevent Walter's second goal.
94th: Leipzig's goalkeeper Nauert cannot hold on to a powerful shot from Walter, Stöcker reacts quickly and scores the winning goal despite pressure from two Leipzig defenders.
The cup final, played 5 weeks after the end of the DDR-Oberliga
saw the third-placed team of SC Leipzig play eleventh-placed SC Aufbau Magdeburg. Despite intense heat, Leipzig was in control from the start, with secure passing and well-executed moves, and their forwards put Magdeburg's shaky defense under intense pressure. Magdeburg lacked precise passing in midfield, as their midfielders were constantly pushed back to defend. Their forwards could not gain anything from the high crosses they were fed with. After Leipzig had quickly gained a 2-0 lead, everyone in the crowd believed in their victory. However, Walter's 39th minute goal brought about a change. Suddenly it was Leipzig who looked insecure and Magdeburg gained control of the match. After the break, Magdeburg's manager had made a change in his attack, moving Walter to play center forward. As both of Leipzig's halfbacks had suffered injuries, Magdeburg put on too much pressure for Leipzig's defense. Stöcker and Walter entered Leizpig's box again and again, and Magdeburg's equaliser in the 74th was well-deserved. Referee Kunze decided to add several minutes of injury time which Magdeburg used to score the winning goal in the 94th minute.
The competition began with a qualifying round for the 65 clubs of the 2nd DDR-Liga that had been dissolved at the end of the previous season. They were joined by 17 finalists of the Bezirkspokal competitions. 31 teams from the DDR-Liga
DDR-Liga
The DDR-Liga was, prior to German reunification in 1990, the second level of football competition in the DDR , being roughly equivalent to the Bundesliga in West Germany.-1950-1955:The league was established with two divisions of ten teams each in 1950...
joined in the first round, the 14 DDR-Oberliga
DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga was, prior to German reunification in 1990, the elite level of football competition in the DDR , being roughly equivalent to the Oberliga or Bundesliga in West Germany.-Overview:Following World...
teams only joined in the third round. By then all but two Bezirkspokal and 2nd DDR-Liga teams each had been eliminated.
The fourth round saw the eleven remaining Oberliga teams, four DDR-Liga sides and BSG Empor Neustrelitz
TSG Neustrelitz
TSG Neustrelitz is a German association football club from Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The football side is part of a sports club that also has departments for gymnastics and chess.-History:...
as the last club of those that had qualified via the Bezirkspokal. Neustrelitz went out following a 1–2 defeat at the hands of SC Motor Jena
FC Carl Zeiss Jena
FC Carl Zeiss Jena is a German association football club based in Jena, Thuringia.-History:The club was founded in May 1903 by workers at the Carl Zeiss AG optics factory as the company-sponsored Fussball-Club der Firma Carl Zeiss. The club underwent name changes in 1911 to Fussball Club Carl Zeiss...
, as well as last year's finalist BSG
Betriebssportgemeinschaft (GDR)
A Betriebssportgemeinschaft was an organizational form of sports clubs in East Germany.After World War II, the Allied Control Commission had dissolved all existing sports structures, including the dissolution of all existing sports clubs on the basis of directive 23, dated 17 December 1945. This...
Chemie Zeitz who were eliminated by a 0–2 loss against SC Aufbau Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club playing in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:Football has been played in Magdeburg since the end of the 19th century. On 15 June 1896 SV Victoria 96 Magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before World War II, when it participated...
. ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg were the only DDR-liga side to reach the quarter finals.
Here Neubrandenburg suffered a 2–7 defeat against SC Leipzig who went on to eliminate defending cup winners Motor Zwickau
FSV Zwickau
FSV Zwickau is a German association football club located in Zwickau, Saxony. Today's club claims as part of its complex heritage sides that were East Germany's first champions: 1948 Ostzone winners SG Planitz and 1950 DDR-Oberliga champions ZSG Horch Zwickau.-History:In addition to the earliest...
by a 3–2 extra time win. The second finalist was SC Aufbau Magdeburg who had beaten SC Dynamo Berlin in the quarter finals and SC Motor Jena in the semis.
Qualification round
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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BSG Motor Süd Brandenburg II Brandenburger SC Süd 05 Brandenburger SC Süd is a German association football club from the town of Brandenburg, in the federal state of the same name. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that also has departments for bowling, canoeing, cycling, swimming, and volleyball.... |
– | BSG Motor Stralsund FC Pommern Stralsund FC Pommern Stralsund is a German association football club from the city of Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Formed on 29 March 1994, the club is the successor to the East German army sports club Vorwärts Stralsund, which was a longtime second division side in the DDR-Liga with a pair of first... |
2–5 |
SC Cottbus II | – | BSG Motor Schkeuditz | 4–3 |
BSG Einheit Wernigerode | – | TSG Wismar | 5–4 |
BSG Empor Halle VfL Halle 1896 VfL Halle is a German association football club from the city of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:The oldest club in the city of Halle was founded as Hallescher Fußballclub von 1896 on 16 July 1896... |
– | BSG Gückauf Bleicherode | 4–0 |
BSG Motor Gispersleben | – | BSG Lokomotive Meiningen | 5–3 |
SG Dynamo Gera | – | BSG Motor Sonneberg | 4–1 |
BSG Motor Steinach II SV 08 Steinach SV Steinach is a German association football club that plays in Steinach, a town 75 km south of Erfurt in Thuringia.-History:This small local club was founded on 4 November 1908 as FC Steinach. Play was suspended through World War I and after the war, in 1919, they merged with another football... |
– | BSG Motor Rudisleben | 1–5 |
BSG Motor Dresden/Niedersedlitz | – | BSG Chemie Glauchau | 1–3 a.e.t. |
BSG Rotation Berlin | – | BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt II FC Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl is a German association football club based in Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg, near the Polish border.-History:The club's predecessors were founded as BSG Stahl Fürstenberg Ost in 1950. The community of Stalinstadt was built nearby for the workers of the local ironworks,... |
5–3 |
BSG Empor Wurzen | – | BSG Chemie Bitterfeld | 2–4 |
BSG Chemie Lauscha | – | BSG Einheit Reichenbach | 3–0 |
BSG Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin | – | BSG Motor Süd Brandenburg Brandenburger SC Süd 05 Brandenburger SC Süd is a German association football club from the town of Brandenburg, in the federal state of the same name. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that also has departments for bowling, canoeing, cycling, swimming, and volleyball.... |
4–3 |
BSG Motor Aschersleben 1. FC Aschersleben 1. FC Aschersleben is a German football club from the city of Aschersleben, Saxony-Anhalt. It is the successor to Motor Aschersleben which was part of second tier competition in East Germany in the early 1960s.-History:... |
– | BSG Motor Schönebeck | 3–2 |
BSG Einheit Elsterberg | – | BSG Motor Mitte Suhl | 4–3 |
BSG Motor Nord Erfurt | – | BSG Motor Köthen | 1–2 |
BSG Aufbau Großräschen | – | BSG Motor Görlitz | 1–4 |
BSG Aktivist Geiseltal | – | SG Dynamo Erfurt | 0–3 |
BSG Lokomotive Zittau | – | BSG Aktivist Laubusch | 5–1 |
BSG Motor Veilsdorf | – | BSG Motor Eisenach | 6–2 |
BSG Rotation Babelsberg SV Babelsberg 03 SV Babelsberg 03 is a German association football club based in Potsdam-Babelsberg, on the outskirts of Berlin. The team was founded as Sport-Club Jugendkraft 1903 and again as SG Karl-Marx Babelsberg in 1948 as successor to the pre-war side SpVgg Potsdam 03.-History:Playing as SV Nowawes the team... |
– | BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge | 3–6 |
BSG Stahl Thale | – | BSG Aktivist Kali-Werra Tiefenort | 3–2 |
TSG Gröditz | – | BSG Aktivist Böhlen FC Sachsen Leipzig FC Sachsen Leipzig was a German football club from Leipzig, Saxony. The roots of the club go back to 1899 and the founding of Britannia Leipzig. Following World War I, a 1919 merger with FC Hertha 05 Leipzig created Leipziger Sportverein 1899... |
2–0 |
ASG Vorwärts Rostock II | – | SC Traktor Schwerin | 1–2 |
BSG Tiefbau Berlin | – | BSG Chemie Schwarzheide | 2–4 |
BSG Motor Neuhaus/Schierschitz | – | BSG Motor WeMa Plauen VFC Plauen VFC Plauen is a German association football club from the city of Plauen, Saxony.-History:The club was founded as 1. Vogtländischer Fußballclub Plauen and took part in the competition of the VMFV... |
2–3 |
BSG Motor Ammendorf | – | BSG Motor Zeiss Jena | 3–0 |
ASG Vorwärts Schwerin | – | SC Potsdam II SV Babelsberg 03 SV Babelsberg 03 is a German association football club based in Potsdam-Babelsberg, on the outskirts of Berlin. The team was founded as Sport-Club Jugendkraft 1903 and again as SG Karl-Marx Babelsberg in 1948 as successor to the pre-war side SpVgg Potsdam 03.-History:Playing as SV Nowawes the team... |
2–1 |
BSG Chemie Riesa Stahl Riesa TSV Stahl Riesa is a German association football club from Riesa in Saxony.-History:The club was founded as SC Riesa in 1903 in the cellar of the local pub "Bodega" and was re-named Riesaer SV two years later... |
– | BSG Lokomotive Ost Leipzig | 2–4 |
BSG Motor Gohlis Nord Leipzig | – | BSG Motor Brand Langenau | Walkover Walkover In British English, a walkover or W.O. is the awarding of a victory to a contestant because there are no other contestants, or because the other contestants have been disqualified or have forfeited. The term can apply in sport, but can also apply to elections... |
BSG Einheit Greifswald II Greifswalder SV Greifswalder SV 04 is a German association football club from the city of Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The club was formed out of the merger of SSV Grün-Schwarz Greifswald, ESV/Empor Greifswald, and Greifswalder SV 98... |
– | BSG Motor Hennigsdorf | 1–3 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | BSG Motor Warnowwerft Rostock | 3–2 |
SG Dynamo Schwerin II | – | BSG Lokomotive Kirchmöser | 0–2 |
HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | – | BSG Fortschritt Greiz | 2–0 |
ASG Vorwärts Karpin | – | BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf | 4–0 |
BSG Lokomotive Wittenberge | – | SG Adlershof Berlin Adlershofer BC Adlershofer BC is a German football club from Berlin-Adlershof. The club was established 9 November 1908 as Adlershofer Ballspiel-Club and in 1914 was joined with Wildauer Fußball-Club Phönix.- History :... |
2–1 |
ASG Vorwärts Perleberg | – | BSG Einheit Burg | 2–3 |
BSG Motor Werdau | – | BSG Chemie Schwarza | 1–0 |
TSG Fürstenwalde | – | SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin SV Lichtenberg SV Lichtenberg 47 is a German association football club from Berlin. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that currently has over 900 members in departments for bowling, boxing, fitness and aerobics, gymnastics, line dancing, table tennis, and volleyball.- History :The club was... |
4–4 a.e.t. |
BSG Motor Rathenow FSV Optik Rathenow FSV Optik Rathenow is a German association football club from the city of Rathenow, Brandenburg.-History:The earliest roots of football in the Rathenow area go back to the establishment of Spielvereinigung Rathenow in 1906... |
– | BSG Motor Eberswalde FV Motor Eberswalde FV Motor Eberswalde is a German association football club from Eberswalde, Brandenberg northeast of Berlin.-History:The club was founded on 1 July 1909 as FC Preussen Eberswalde and steadily improved in the period leading up to World War I advancing to play in the top local league... |
1–1 a.e.t. |
BSG Motor Dessau | – | HSG Wissenschaft Halle | 3–0 |
TSG Velten | – | BSG Lokomotive Waren | ?–? |
Replays
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin | – | TSG Fürstenwalde | 5–2 |
BSG Motor Eberswalde | – | BSG Motor Rathenow | 9–2 |
First round
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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SC Einheit Dresden | – | BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt | 0–1 a.e.t. |
SG Dynamo Erfurt | – | SC Fortschritt Weißenfels | 0–3 |
BSG Motor Bautzen Budissa Bautzen FSV Budissa Bautzen is a German association football club from Bautzen, Saxony. Founded as Fußball Klub Budissa Bautzen on 24 May 1904, the club was part of East German competition after World War II. -History:... |
– | ASG Vorwärts Cottbus | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Dessau | – | SG Dynamo Eisleben | 0–4 |
BSG Motor Hennigsdorf | – | SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen Berliner FC Dynamo Berliner FC Dynamo is a German association football club and is the successor organization to the club that played in East Berlin as Dynamo Berlin from 1953 to 1966.-Founding and Stasi patronage:... |
3–4 |
BSG Motor Stralsund | – | ASG Vorwärts Rostock | 1–4 |
SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin | – | TSC Berlin (Oberschöneweide) | 1–2 |
BSG Motor Rudisleben | – | BSG Chemie Zeitz | 0–2 |
BSG Glauchau | – | BSG Motor Ammendorf | 1–2 |
TSG Velten | – | BSG Einheit Greifswald | 0–4 |
BSG Motor Brand Langenau | – | BSG Wismut Gera | 1–2 |
BSG Chemie Bitterfeld | – | SC Potsdam SV Babelsberg 03 SV Babelsberg 03 is a German association football club based in Potsdam-Babelsberg, on the outskirts of Berlin. The team was founded as Sport-Club Jugendkraft 1903 and again as SG Karl-Marx Babelsberg in 1948 as successor to the pre-war side SpVgg Potsdam 03.-History:Playing as SV Nowawes the team... |
0–1 |
BSG Motor Köthen | – | BSG Stahl Riesa Stahl Riesa TSV Stahl Riesa is a German association football club from Riesa in Saxony.-History:The club was founded as SC Riesa in 1903 in the cellar of the local pub "Bodega" and was re-named Riesaer SV two years later... |
0–1 |
BSG Lokomotive Kirchmöser | – | ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | 1–3 |
BSG Motor Eberswalde | – | ASG Vorwärts Karpin | 3–2 |
BSG Chemie Schwarzheide | – | SG Dynamo Dresden Dynamo Dresden SG Dynamo Dresden are a German association football club, based in Dresden, Saxony. They were founded in 1950, as a club affiliated with the East German police, and became one of the most popular and successful clubs in East German football, winning eight league titles... |
0–1 |
BSG Motor Görlitz | – | SC Cottbus | 3–2 |
SC Cottbus II | – | BSG Lokomotive Zittau | 0–1 |
SG Dynamo Gera | – | BSG Motor Werdau | 1–2 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz TSG Neustrelitz TSG Neustrelitz is a German association football club from Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The football side is part of a sports club that also has departments for gymnastics and chess.-History:... |
– | SC Frankfurt/Oder | 3–1 a.e.t. |
BSG Einheit Burg | – | BSG Stahl Thale | 3–4 a.e.t. |
BSG Einheit Wernigerode | – | BSG Motor Aschersleben | 1–4 |
BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge | – | BSG Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin | 4–0 |
SC Traktor Schwerin | – | BSG Turbine Magdeburg Fortuna Magdeburg SV Fortuna Magdeburg is a German association football club from the city of Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt. The club was founded 1 August 1911 as Magdeburger Fußball-Verein Fortuna 1911... |
4–2 |
BSG Motor WeMa Plauen | – | BSG Stahl Lippendorf | 4–0 |
BSG Lokomotive Ost Leipzig | – | TSG Gröditz | 1–2 |
BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt Germania Halberstadt VfB Germania Halberstadt is a German association football club from Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:The club was founded on 26 October 1949 as BSG Reichsbahn Halberstadt before being re-named BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt in 1950... |
– | SG Dynamo Schwerin | 3–2 |
BSG Motor Nordhausen West FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen is a German association football club from Nordhausen, Thuringia.-History:The football team FC Wacker 05 Nordhausen was founded on 1 November 1905 as an offshoot of a Protestant youth club in the city... |
– | BSG Motor Veilsdorf | 4–1 |
BSG Empor Halle | – | BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau FSV Zwickau FSV Zwickau is a German association football club located in Zwickau, Saxony. Today's club claims as part of its complex heritage sides that were East Germany's first champions: 1948 Ostzone winners SG Planitz and 1950 DDR-Oberliga champions ZSG Horch Zwickau.-History:In addition to the earliest... |
1–4 |
BSG Motor Gispersleben | – | BSG Motor West Karl-Marx-Stadt | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Köpenick Berlin | – | ASG Vorwärts Schwerin | 4–2 |
SC Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Lokomotive Wittenberge | 7–0 |
BSG Stahl Eisleben | – | BSG Einheit Elsterberg | 2–1 |
BSG Chemie Lauscha | – | BSG Motor Weimar | 1–2 |
BSG Rotation Berlin | – | BSG Chemie Wolfen FC Grün-Weiß Wolfen FC Grün-Weiß Wolfen is a German association football club from the industrial city of Bitterfeld-Wolfen in southern Saxony-Anhalt. They currently compete in the tier V NOFV-Oberliga Süd.-History:... |
1–4 |
HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | – | ASG Vorwärts Leipzig | 2–1 |
Second round
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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BSG Lokomotive Zittau | – | SG Dynamo Dresden | 2–1 |
BSG Wismut Gera | – | BSG Motor Nordhausen West | 3–1 |
BSG Chemie Wolfen | – | SC Neubrandenburg | 3–5 |
BSG Stahl Thale | – | BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt | 0–1 aet |
BSG Motor Werdau | – | BSG Motor Bautzen | 0–2 |
SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen | – | BSG Stahl Eisleben | 4–3 aet |
ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Motor Eberswalde | 4–0 |
ASG Vorwärts Rostock | – | BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge | 2–1 |
BSG Chemie Zeitz | – | BSG Motor Gispersleben | 4–0 |
BSG Motor Weimar | – | BSG Motor WeMa Plauen | 7–2 aet |
BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt | – | BSG Motor Görlitz | 3–1 |
SG Dynamo Eisleben | – | BSG Motor Köpenick Berlin | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Ammendorf | – | SC Fortschritt Weißenfels | 2–0 |
BSG Einheit Greifswald | – | SC Traktor Schwerin | 3–2 |
TSG Gröditz | – | BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau | 0–0 aet |
BSG Motor Aschersleben | – | TSC Berlin | 1–1 aet |
SC Potsdam | – | BSG Empor Neustrelitz | 2–2 aet |
BSG Stahl Riesa | – | HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | 1–1 aet |
Replays
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau | – | TSG Gröditz | 5–1 |
TSC Berlin | – | BSG Motor Aschersleben | 4–0 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | SC Potsdam | 1–0 |
HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | – | BSG Stahl Riesa | ?–? |
Third round
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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BSG Wismut Aue FC Erzgebirge Aue FC Erzgebirge Aue is a German football club based in Aue, Saxony. The former East German side was a charter member of the 3. Liga in 2008–09, after being relegated from the 2. Bundesliga in 2007–08. The city of Aue has a population of about 18,000 making it one of the smallest cities to ever... |
– | ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | 0–3 |
BSG Motor Ammendorf | – | SC Empor Rostock | 0–1 |
BSG Lokomotive Zittau | – | ASK Vorwärts Berlin FC Viktoria Frankfurt Frankfurter FC Viktoria is a German association football club based in Frankfurt , Brandenburg. The club was originally founded in East Germany as the army club SV Vorwärts der HVA Leipzig in 1951 in the city of Leipzig.- History :One of the characteristics of East German football after World War... |
0–4 |
SC Karl-Marx-Stadt Chemnitzer FC Chemnitzer FC is a German association football club based in Chemnitz, Saxony.The roots of the club go back to its establishment as Chemnitzer BC 1933 in 1933 after the collapse of former Chemnitzer BC 1899.... |
– | BSG Motor Steinach SV 08 Steinach SV Steinach is a German association football club that plays in Steinach, a town 75 km south of Erfurt in Thuringia.-History:This small local club was founded on 4 November 1908 as FC Steinach. Play was suspended through World War I and after the war, in 1919, they merged with another football... |
0–2 |
TSC Berlin | – | BSG Lokomotive Stendal Lok Stendal 1. FC Lok Stendal is a German association football club that plays in Stendal, Saxony-Anhalt.- History :Founded in 1909, FC Viktoria Stendal was dissolved in the aftermath of World War II and re-established in Soviet-occupied East Germany in 1945 as SG Stendal-Nord. The club underwent a number of... |
0–1 |
BSG Chemie Zeitz | – | BSG Wismut Gera | 1–0 aet |
SC Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Motor Zwickau FSV Zwickau FSV Zwickau is a German association football club located in Zwickau, Saxony. Today's club claims as part of its complex heritage sides that were East Germany's first champions: 1948 Ostzone winners SG Planitz and 1950 DDR-Oberliga champions ZSG Horch Zwickau.-History:In addition to the earliest... |
1–3 |
BSG Motor Bautzen | – | SC Motor Jena FC Carl Zeiss Jena FC Carl Zeiss Jena is a German association football club based in Jena, Thuringia.-History:The club was founded in May 1903 by workers at the Carl Zeiss AG optics factory as the company-sponsored Fussball-Club der Firma Carl Zeiss. The club underwent name changes in 1911 to Fussball Club Carl Zeiss... |
1–2 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen | 7–0 |
BSG Motor Weimar | – | SC Turbine Erfurt | 2–0 |
BSG Stahl Riesa | – | SG Dynamo Eisleben | 0–1 |
BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau | – | SC Aufbau Magdeburg 1. FC Magdeburg 1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club playing in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:Football has been played in Magdeburg since the end of the 19th century. On 15 June 1896 SV Victoria 96 Magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before World War II, when it participated... |
1–2 |
BSG Chemie Leipzig FC Sachsen Leipzig FC Sachsen Leipzig was a German football club from Leipzig, Saxony. The roots of the club go back to 1899 and the founding of Britannia Leipzig. Following World War I, a 1919 merger with FC Hertha 05 Leipzig created Leipziger Sportverein 1899... |
– | BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt | 1–0 |
BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt | – | SC Leipzig | 1–4 |
SC Dynamo Berlin Berliner FC Dynamo Berliner FC Dynamo is a German association football club and is the successor organization to the club that played in East Berlin as Dynamo Berlin from 1953 to 1966.-Founding and Stasi patronage:... |
– | BSG Einheit Greifswald | 10–0 |
ASG Vorwärts Rostock | – | SC Chemie Halle Hallescher FC Hallescher FC is a German association football club based in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:The club's roots are in the 1946 formation of SG Glaucha in Soviet-occupied East Germany around the core of Hallescher Fußball-Club Wacker which was founded in 1900... |
2–2 |
Replay
Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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SC Chemie Halle | – | ASG Vorwärts Rostock | 3–1 |
Fourth round
(played on 15 March 1964)Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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SC Leipzig | – | SC Chemie Halle | 4–0 |
SG Dynamo Eisleben | – | SC Dynamo Berlin | 0–1 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | SC Motor Jena | 1–2 |
ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Chemie Leipzig | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Zwickau | – | BSG Motor Weimar | 2–0 |
SC Aufbau Magdeburg | – | BSG Chemie Zeitz | 2–0 |
BSG Lokomotive Stendal | – | SC Empor Rostock | 2–5 |
ASK Vorwärts Berlin | – | BSG Motor Steinach | 4–2 |
Quarter finals
(22. April 1964)Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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SC Empor Rostock | – | BSG Motor Zwickau | 0–1 |
SC Motor Jena | – | ASK Vorwärts Berlin | 2–1 |
SC Dynamo Berlin | – | SC Aufbau Magdeburg | 1–4 |
SC Leipzig | – | ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | 7–2 |
Semi finals
(20. Mai 1964)Home team | Away team | | Result | |
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SC Aufbau Magdeburg | – | SC Motor Jena | 3–2 |
BSG Motor Zwickau | – | SC Leipzig | 2–3 a.e.t. |
Statistics
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GK | ' | Hans-Georg Moldenhauer Hans-Georg Moldenhauer Hans-Georg Moldenhauer is a former football goalkeeper, playing for 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors... |
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FB | ' | Rainer Wiedemann | |
FB | ' | Hans-Dieter Busch | |
FB | ' | Rolf Retschlag Rolf Retschlag Rolf Retschlag is a former East German football player. He played in the DDR-Oberliga with 1. FC Magdeburg and won the 1972 Oberliga championship as well as two cup titles with the club.-Career:... |
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HB | ' | Günter Kubisch Günter Kubisch Günter Pumpel Kubisch was an East German football player.Kubisch began to play football as a ten-year-old at SG Eintracht Sudenburg, one of the predecessors of 1. FC Magdeburg... |
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HB | ' | Günter Fronzeck Günter Fronzeck Günter Fronzeck, born 29 September 1937, is a former association football player who played for 1. FC Magdeburg and predecessor SC Aufbau Magdeburg in East Germany's top flight, the DDR-Oberliga. He won three national cup titles with his team.... |
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LW | ' | Hermann Stöcker Hermann Stöcker Hermann Stöcker is a former East German football player.Stöcker grew up in Borne, 10 miles south of Magdeburg. He began to play football in the local BSG Traktor and in 1953 joined BSG Traktor Heyrothsberge... |
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IF | ' | Günter Hirschmann Günter Hirschmann Günter Hirschmann is a former German football player who spent almost his entire senior career at 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors.-Biography:... |
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CF | ' | Klaus Lehmann | |
IF | ' | Günter Behne | |
RW | ' | Joachim Walter Joachim Walter Joachim Walter ) is a former East German football player. He played for SC Aufbau Magdeburg, later renamed 1. FC Magdeburg in the East German top flight, the DDR-Oberliga... |
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Ernst Kümmel Ernst Kümmel Ernst "Anti" Kümmel is a retired East German football player and managerBetween 1939 and 1944, Kümmel played for Cricket Viktoria Magdeburg. After the war he joined newly-created BSG Eintracht Sudenburg, a predecessor of 1. FC Magdeburg. In 1956 he ended his playing career at the club that had in... |
Henning Frenzel
Henning Frenzel is a German former footballer. Frenzel was active in East Germany, and spent his entire career with Lokomotive Leipzig , where he totalled 420 appearances and 152 goals, respectively the third and fourth best in the DDR-Oberliga...
Rudolf Krause
Rudolf Krause was a racing driver from East Germany. He is mainly known as one of the leading sportsmen in motor racing on Formula Two, during his career between 1927 and 1954, beside other Formula Two drivers like Hans Stuck...
Match report
The goals7th: Moldenhauer cannot hold on to Trölitzsch's direct free kick
Direct free kick
A direct free kick is a method of restarting play in a game of association football following a foul. Unlike an indirect free kick, a goal may be scored directly against the opposing side without the ball having first touched another player.-Award:...
, defender Faber slides into the ball and pushes it over the goal line.
37th: Frenzel receives a pass from Franke, goes past Magdeburg's defense and crosses for a finish from right winger Engelhardt.
39th: Stöcker starts a solo at the halfway-line, passes the ball to right winger Walter who scores with a fast low ball into the near corner of the goal.
74th: Hirschmann's freekick surprises Leipzig's defenders who are powerless to prevent Walter's second goal.
94th: Leipzig's goalkeeper Nauert cannot hold on to a powerful shot from Walter, Stöcker reacts quickly and scores the winning goal despite pressure from two Leipzig defenders.
The cup final, played 5 weeks after the end of the DDR-Oberliga
DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga was, prior to German reunification in 1990, the elite level of football competition in the DDR , being roughly equivalent to the Oberliga or Bundesliga in West Germany.-Overview:Following World...
saw the third-placed team of SC Leipzig play eleventh-placed SC Aufbau Magdeburg. Despite intense heat, Leipzig was in control from the start, with secure passing and well-executed moves, and their forwards put Magdeburg's shaky defense under intense pressure. Magdeburg lacked precise passing in midfield, as their midfielders were constantly pushed back to defend. Their forwards could not gain anything from the high crosses they were fed with. After Leipzig had quickly gained a 2-0 lead, everyone in the crowd believed in their victory. However, Walter's 39th minute goal brought about a change. Suddenly it was Leipzig who looked insecure and Magdeburg gained control of the match. After the break, Magdeburg's manager had made a change in his attack, moving Walter to play center forward. As both of Leipzig's halfbacks had suffered injuries, Magdeburg put on too much pressure for Leipzig's defense. Stöcker and Walter entered Leizpig's box again and again, and Magdeburg's equaliser in the 74th was well-deserved. Referee Kunze decided to add several minutes of injury time which Magdeburg used to score the winning goal in the 94th minute.