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Zentralstadion (1956)

Central Stadium (German: Zentralstadion, pronounced [tsɛnˈtra:lˈʃta:di̯ɔn] ) was a stadium with a capacity of 120,000 in Leipzig which was initially used for matches of SC Rotation Leipzig.

Zentralstadion
Full nameZentralstadion
Former namesFrankfurter Wiesen
Stadion der Hunderttausend
Sportforum Leipzig[1]
LocationLeipzig, Germany
Coordinates51°20′44.86″N 12°20′53.59″E / 51.3457944°N 12.3482194°E / 51.3457944; 12.3482194
OwnerGerman Democratic Republic
OperatorLeipzig
Capacity120,000[3]
Record attendance100,000 (SC Rotation Leipzig - SC Lokomotive Leipzig, 9 September 1956)
Construction
Built4 March 1955; 69 years ago (1955-03-04)
Opened4 August 1956; 67 years ago (1956-08-04)
Closed2000
DemolishedSeats, fences and floodlights only
Construction cost$9 million
Architect
  • Werner March (sketch)
  • Eitel Jackowski (complete)
  • Heinz Schütze (complete)[1]
  • Rudolf Lossner (buildings)[2]
Project managerWalter Ulbricht
Tenants
Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund
DHfK Leipzig
VfB Leipzig (1992–1995)
Trade Sports- Associations of sports societies in the GDR

About 1.5 million cubic metres of debris from the World War II bombing of Leipzig was used in the stadium's construction. Its name derives from the Soviet "Central Stadium".

Background edit

After the 1896 Summer Olympics, the city of Leipzig began to plan a stadium. The Zentralstadion was built first for the sports students in the Sportforum Leipzig, with a capacity of 100,000. Next to it was an Olympic-style swimming stadium. After the sports university, rowing channel and the swimming stadium were established, plans were made for a new stadium downtown; Leipzig wanted to be awarded the Olympic Games. Blueprints by architect Werner March, the architect of Berlin's Olympiastadion, were used. Finishing the plan took 15 months, with 180,000 volunteers. Walter Ulbricht called the stadium "Stadion der Hunderttausend" (Stadium of 100,000), and made it the home of the German Gym and Sports Celebrations.

Construction edit

Part of Sports Forum Leipzig edit

 
Volunteers moving earth for the stadium in 1952

After the War of the Fourth Coalition, educators Ernst Moritz Arndt and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn wanted German national sports celebrations to train the Lützow Free Corps to defend against the French.[4] Leipzig became one of the wealthiest cities in Germany, with a number of sports festivals; the only larger sports gathering was the 1936 Summer Olympics. Leader Walter Ulbricht wanted a national-class stadium to commemorate the 100,000 fallen soldiers in the Battle of Leipzig.[5]

Free German Youth regional leader Heinz Haferkorn was tasked with finding 200 volunteers per day,[6] and work on the stadium began on August 2, 1955. To save money, debris from the 1945 bombings was used. Its architect of record was Karl Souradny, who only completed the ground drawings and never visited the site.[6] A total of 180,000 volunteers worked for 735,992 hours on the stadium, which cost M28 million (DM5.6 million).[2] A small train brought debris to the stadium, which was mixed with ash, soil and water and compressed into bricks.[7]

Replacement edit

In 1990, due to riots in other European countries and in Leipzig's Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark, access to Zentralstadion was banned to reduce further rioting.[8] The bell in the stadium's Werner Seelenbinder Tower was silenced.[9]

Due to the rising maintenance costs, the city decided to build a smaller, soccer-only stadium in 1997. According to critics, Berlin's similar-size Olympiastadion was renovated at the same time and the Zentralstadion could have been saved. Germany won the right to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup in 2000, prompting renovation of many German soccer-specific stadiums (including the Olympiastadion).

Gallery edit

International Soccer Matches of the East Germany national football team edit

Between 1957 and 2004, all matches were broadcast by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk and later Eurosport. 2,812,000 visitors came to the matches in all. The Soviet Union was the team with the most matches as foreign team here. The average of the visitor numbers is 63,909 without club team matches, Spartakiade and the East German Sports Festival. The East Germany national team won 20 matches with 13 drawns and 10 defeats. One match was hosted as national stadium for Poland. 21 matches took place as qualifying matches. 23 matches were exhibition matches.[10]

Date Local time Home Final score (halftime score) Visitor Game type Attendance
1957-05-19 **:**   East Germany 2:1 (1:1) Goals scored:Charles (WAL) 6', Wirth (GDR) 21', Tröger (GDR) 61′   Wales 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Nikolay Latyshev   105,000[11]
1957-10-27 **:**   East Germany 1:4 (1:3) Goals scored: Kraus (TCH) 4′, Moravčík (TCH) 23', Müller (GDR) 23′, Novák (TCH) 43', Kraus (TCH) 88′   Czechoslovakia 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Pierre Schwinte   110,000[12]
1957-11-09 **:**   Poland 0:2 (0:1) Goals scored: Streltsov (URS) 31′, Fiedosov (URS) 75′   Soviet Union 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Clough John Harold   110,000[13][14]
1958-09-14 **:**   East Germany 3:2 (1:1) Goals scored: Schröter (GDR) 25′, Penalty Constantin (ROU) 27′, Penalty Assmy (GDR) 57′, Ene (ROU) 61′, Wirth (GDR) 76′   Romania Exhibition match – Referee: Nikolai Balakin   60,000
1958-11-02 **:**   East Germany 4:1 (2:1) Goals scored: Assmy (GDR) 4′, Müller (GDR) 12′, Hennum (NOR) 42′, Schröter (GDR) 56′, Müller (GDR) 65′   Norway Exhibition match – Referee: Antonín Vrbovec   60,000[15]
1959-08-12 **:**   East Germany 2:1 (2:0) Goals scored: Schröter (GDR) 3′, Franz (GDR) 44′, Kadraba (TCH) 53′   Czechoslovakia Exhibition match – Referee: Nikolai Latychev   100,000[13][16]
1960-08-17 **:**   East Germany 0:1 (0:0) Goals scored: Ponedelnik (URS) 75′   USSR Exhibition match – Referee: Josef Stoll   70,000[17]
1961-05-14 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (0:0) Goals scored: Groot (NED) 63′, Erler (GDR) 80′   Netherlands 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Carl Jorgensen   70,000[18]
1961-05-14 **:**   East Germany 4:1 (2:1) Goals scored: Schröter (GDR) 8′, Madsen (DEN) 20′, Ducke (GDR) 29′, Schröter (GDR) 56′, Schröter (GDR) 88′   Denmark Exhibition match – Referee: Józef Kowal   30,000[19]
1961-05-14 **:**   East Germany 2:2 (0:2) Goals scored: Zambata (YUG) 20′, Jerković (YUG) 43′, Wirth (GDR) 45′, Schröter (GDR) 52′   Yugoslavia Exhibition match – Referee: Václav Korelus   35,000[20][21]
1964-05-23 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (?:?) Goals scored: ? (GDR) ?′, ? (URS) ?′   USSR Exhibition match – Referee: ? 80,000
1965-05-23 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (1:1) Goals scored: Vogel (GDR) 17′, Bene (HUN) 28′   Hungary 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Fredrik Johansson   110,000[22]
1965-10-31 **:**   East Germany 1:0 (1:0) Goals scored: Nöldner (GDR) 1′   AUT 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Samuel Carswell   95,000
1966-04-27 **:**   East Germany 4:1 (3:1) Goals scored: Ducke (GDR) 2′, Nöldner (GDR) 23′, Kindvall (SWE) 43′, Frenzel (GDR) 57′   Sweden Exhibition match – Referee: Laurens van Ravens   50,000[23]
1966-07-02 **:**   East Germany 5:2 (2:0) Goals scored: Nöldner (GDR) 3′, Frenzel (GDR) 44′, Tobar (CHI) 62′, Vogel (GDR) 72′, Fräßdorf (GDR) 79′, Marcos (CHI) 81′, Geisler (GDR) 86′   Chile Exhibition match – Referee: Per Engblom   45,000[24]
1967-04-05 **:**   East Germany 4:3 (0:2) Goals scored: Mulder (NED) 10′, Keizer (NED) 12′, Vogel (GDR) 50′, Frenzel (GDR) 62′, Keizer (NED) 65′, Frenzel (GDR) 69′, Frenzel (GDR) 85′   Netherlands UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying – Referee: Hannes Sigurðsson   40,000[25]
1967-10-11 17:00   East Germany 3:2 (1:2) Goals scored: Dyreborg (DEN) 25′, Körner (GDR) 35′, Søndergaard (DEN) 38′, Pankau (GDR) 59′, Pankau (GDR) 73′   Denmark UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying – Referee: Ryszard Banasiuk   25,000[26]
1967-10-29 14:00   East Germany 1:0 (0:0) Goals scored: Frenzel (GDR) 51′   Hungary UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying – Referee: Robert Helies   110,000[27]
1968-04-24 **:**   East Germany 3:2 (?:?) Goals scored: ?   Bulgaria ? – Referee: ?   35,000
1969-07-25 **:**   East Germany 2:2 (1:1) Goals scored: Löwe (GDR) 6′, Löwe (GDR) 6′, Puzach (URS) 35′, Khmelnytskyi (URS) 59′, Frenzel (GDR) 87′   Soviet Union Exhibition match – Referee: Gyula Emsberger   90,000[28]
1971-05-09 15:00   East Germany 1:2 (0:2) Goals scored: Filipović (YUG) 11′, Džajić (YUG) 19′, Puzach (YUG) 35′, Löwe (GDR) 70′   Yugoslavia UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying – Referee: Paul Schiller   100,000[29]
1971-09-18 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (0:0) Goals scored: Borja (MEX) 50′, Löwe (GDR) 80′   Mexico Exhibition match – Referee: Gyula Emsberger   20,000[30]
1972-05-27 **:**   East Germany 1:0 (0:0) Goals scored: Irmscher (GDR) 81′   Uruguay Exhibition match – Referee: Bohumil Smejkal   20,000[31]
1973-03-26 **:**   East Germany 2:0 (?:?) Goals scored: ?   Romania Exhibition match – Referee: ?   95,000[32]
1974-05-29 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (0:0) Goals scored: Streich (GDR) 66', Channon (GDR) 68'   England Exhibition match – Referee: György Müncz   100,000[33][34]
1974-12-07 17:30   East Germany 0:0 (0:0) Goals scored: 0   Belgium UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying – Referee: Sergio Gonella   35,000

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1975-10-12 14:30   East Germany 2:1 (0:0) Goals scored: Bathenay (FRA) 50′, Streich (GDR) 55′, Vogel (GDR) 77′   France UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying – Referee: Erik Fredriksson   35,000

[36][37]

1976-04-07 **:**   East Germany 0:0 (0:0) Goals scored: 0   Czechoslovakia Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification – Referee: Vladimir Rudnev   45,000[38]
1977-07-28 **:**   East Germany 2:1 (1:1) Goals scored: Häfner (GDR) 8', Bubnov (USSR) 22', Sparwasser (GDR) 90'   Soviet Union Exhibition match – Referee: Marian Kuston   95,000[39]
1977-10-12 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (0:1) Goals scored: Hattenberger (AUT) 43', Löwe (GDR) 50'   Austria 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Ian Foote   100,000[40]
1978-04-04 **:**   East Germany 0:1 (0:0) Goals scored: Åslund (SWE) 75'   Sweden Exhibition match – Referee: Bogdan Dotchev   25,000[41]
1978-09-06 **:**   East Germany 2:1 (1:0) Goals scored: Pommerenke (GDR) 20', Eigendorf (GDR) 66', Ondruš (TCH) 84'   Czechoslovakia Exhibition match – Referee: Franz Wöhrer   15,000[42]
1979-04-18 **:**   East Germany 2:1 (0:1) Goals scored: Boniek (POL) 7', Streich (GDR) 50', Lindemann (GDR) 63'   Poland UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying – Referee: Azim Zade   55,000[43]
1979-11-21 17:00   East Germany 2:3 (2:1) Goals scored: Schnuphase (GDR) 17', Streich (GDR) 33', Thijssen (NED) 45', Kist (NED) 50', Kerkhof (NED) 67'   Netherlands UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying – Referee: António Garrido   100,000[44][45]
1980-04-16 **:**   East Germany 2:0 (0:0) Goals scored: Weber (GDR) 64', Streich (GDR) 69'   Greece Exhibition match – Referee: Torben Månsson   20,000[46]
1980-10-15 **:**   East Germany 0:0 (0:0) Goals scored:0   Spain Exhibition match – Referee: Jan Veverka   30,000[47]
1981-10-10 **:**   East Germany 2:3 (0:2) Goals scored: Szarmach (POL) 2', Smolarek (POL) 5', Schnuphase (GDR) 53', Smolarek (POL) 62', Streich (GDR) 63'   Poland 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Augusto Lamo Castillo   85,000[48][49]
1982-04-14 **:**   East Germany 1:0 (1:0) Goals scored: Hause (GDR) 20'   Italy Exhibition match – Referee: Dusan Krchnak   28,000[50][51]
1983-03-30 17:00   East Germany 1:2 (0:1) Goals scored: Van Der Elst (BEL) 35', Vandenbergh (BEL) 70', Streich (GDR) 82'   Belgium UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying Group 1 – Referee: John Carpenter   75,000[52]
1983-06-26 **:**   East Germany 1:3 (1:2) Goals scored: Blokhin (URS) 10', Streich (GDR) 24', Oganesyan (URS) 35', Yevtushenko (URS) 64'   Soviet Union Exhibition match – Referee: Károly Palotai   70,000[53]
1984-10-20 **:**   East Germany 2:3 (1:1) Goals scored: Glowatzky (GDR) 11', Baždarević (YUG) 30', Vokri (YUG) 48', Ernst (GDR) 59', Šestić (YUG) 80'   Yugoslavia 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Horst Brummeier   63,000[54]
1985-09-11 **:**   East Germany 2:0 (0:0) Goals scored: Ernst (GDR) 53', Kreer (GDR) 81'   France 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Pietro D'Elia   78,000[55][56]
1987-07-28 **:**   East Germany 0:0 (0:0) Goals scored: 0   Hungary Exhibition match – Referee: Jan Damgaard   71,000[57]
1989-05-20 **:**   East Germany 1:1 (0:1) Goals scored: Polster (AUT) 3', Kirsten (GDR) 86'   Austria 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification – Referee: Alphonse Constantin   22,000[58]

German Sports Festival (National Olympics for East Germans) edit

During this festival came at least 150,000.

  • 1956 (2.–5. August): II. Deutsches Turn- und Sportfest
  • 1959 (13.–16. August): III. Deutsches Turn- und Sportfest
  • 1963 (1.–4. August): IV. Deutsches Turn- und Sportfest
  • 1969 (24.–27. July): V. Turn- und Sportfest der DDR
  • 1977 (25.–31. July): VI. Turn- und Sportfest der DDR und VI. Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade
  • 1983 (25.–31. July): VII. Turn- und Sportfest der DDR und IX. Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade
  • 1987 (27. July–2. August): VIII. Turn- und Sportfest der DDR und XI. Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade

Notes edit

Further reading edit

  • Andreas Debski; Michael Kraske; Ingolf Rackwitz (2006). Zentralstadion Leipzig. Vom Stadion der Hunderttausend zum Fussballtempel (in German). Das Neue Berlin. p. 191. ISBN 978-3360012807.

External links edit

  • Computer Aided Design Animation

See also edit

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  2. ^ a b Andreas Debski; Michael Kraske; Ingolf Rackwitz (2006). Zentralstadion Leipzig. Vom Stadion der Hunderttausend zum Fussballtempel. Das Neue Berlin. p. 25. ISBN 978-3360012807.
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This article is about the stadium in Leipzig from 1956 to 2000 For the new stadium see Red Bull Arena Leipzig For other uses see Central Stadium Central Stadium German Zentralstadion pronounced tsɛnˈtra lˈʃta di ɔn was a stadium with a capacity of 120 000 in Leipzig which was initially used for matches of SC Rotation Leipzig ZentralstadionFull nameZentralstadionFormer namesFrankfurter WiesenStadion der HunderttausendSportforum Leipzig 1 LocationLeipzig GermanyCoordinates51 20 44 86 N 12 20 53 59 E 51 3457944 N 12 3482194 E 51 3457944 12 3482194OwnerGerman Democratic RepublicOperatorLeipzigCapacity120 000 3 Record attendance100 000 SC Rotation Leipzig SC Lokomotive Leipzig 9 September 1956 ConstructionBuilt4 March 1955 69 years ago 1955 03 04 Opened4 August 1956 67 years ago 1956 08 04 Closed2000DemolishedSeats fences and floodlights onlyConstruction cost 9 millionArchitectWerner March sketch Eitel Jackowski complete Heinz Schutze complete 1 Rudolf Lossner buildings 2 Project managerWalter UlbrichtTenantsDeutscher Turn und SportbundDHfK LeipzigVfB Leipzig 1992 1995 Trade Sports Associations of sports societies in the GDRAbout 1 5 million cubic metres of debris from the World War II bombing of Leipzig was used in the stadium s construction Its name derives from the Soviet Central Stadium Contents 1 Background 2 Construction 2 1 Part of Sports Forum Leipzig 2 2 Replacement 3 Gallery 4 International Soccer Matches of the East Germany national football team 5 German Sports Festival National Olympics for East Germans 6 Notes 7 Further reading 8 External links 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground editAfter the 1896 Summer Olympics the city of Leipzig began to plan a stadium The Zentralstadion was built first for the sports students in the Sportforum Leipzig with a capacity of 100 000 Next to it was an Olympic style swimming stadium After the sports university rowing channel and the swimming stadium were established plans were made for a new stadium downtown Leipzig wanted to be awarded the Olympic Games Blueprints by architect Werner March the architect of Berlin s Olympiastadion were used Finishing the plan took 15 months with 180 000 volunteers Walter Ulbricht called the stadium Stadion der Hunderttausend Stadium of 100 000 and made it the home of the German Gym and Sports Celebrations Construction editPart of Sports Forum Leipzig edit nbsp Volunteers moving earth for the stadium in 1952After the War of the Fourth Coalition educators Ernst Moritz Arndt and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn wanted German national sports celebrations to train the Lutzow Free Corps to defend against the French 4 Leipzig became one of the wealthiest cities in Germany with a number of sports festivals the only larger sports gathering was the 1936 Summer Olympics Leader Walter Ulbricht wanted a national class stadium to commemorate the 100 000 fallen soldiers in the Battle of Leipzig 5 Free German Youth regional leader Heinz Haferkorn was tasked with finding 200 volunteers per day 6 and work on the stadium began on August 2 1955 To save money debris from the 1945 bombings was used Its architect of record was Karl Souradny who only completed the ground drawings and never visited the site 6 A total of 180 000 volunteers worked for 735 992 hours on the stadium which cost M28 million DM5 6 million 2 A small train brought debris to the stadium which was mixed with ash soil and water and compressed into bricks 7 Replacement edit In 1990 due to riots in other European countries and in Leipzig s Alfred Kunze Sportpark access to Zentralstadion was banned to reduce further rioting 8 The bell in the stadium s Werner Seelenbinder Tower was silenced 9 Due to the rising maintenance costs the city decided to build a smaller soccer only stadium in 1997 According to critics Berlin s similar size Olympiastadion was renovated at the same time and the Zentralstadion could have been saved Germany won the right to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup in 2000 prompting renovation of many German soccer specific stadiums including the Olympiastadion Gallery edit nbsp Moving construction material nbsp Aerial photo in 1956 nbsp The Werner Seelenbinder clock tower nbsp The Zentralstadion packed with spectators on 4 August 1956 nbsp The main entrance nbsp Model of the SportsforumInternational Soccer Matches of the East Germany national football team editBetween 1957 and 2004 all matches were broadcast by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk and later Eurosport 2 812 000 visitors came to the matches in all The Soviet Union was the team with the most matches as foreign team here The average of the visitor numbers is 63 909 without club team matches Spartakiade and the East German Sports Festival The East Germany national team won 20 matches with 13 drawns and 10 defeats One match was hosted as national stadium for Poland 21 matches took place as qualifying matches 23 matches were exhibition matches 10 Date Local time Home Final score halftime score Visitor Game type Attendance1957 05 19 nbsp East Germany 2 1 1 1 Goals scored Charles WAL 6 Wirth GDR 21 Troger GDR 61 nbsp Wales 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Nikolay Latyshev nbsp 105 000 11 1957 10 27 nbsp East Germany 1 4 1 3 Goals scored Kraus TCH 4 Moravcik TCH 23 Muller GDR 23 Novak TCH 43 Kraus TCH 88 nbsp Czechoslovakia 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Pierre Schwinte nbsp 110 000 12 1957 11 09 nbsp Poland 0 2 0 1 Goals scored Streltsov URS 31 Fiedosov URS 75 nbsp Soviet Union 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Clough John Harold nbsp 110 000 13 14 1958 09 14 nbsp East Germany 3 2 1 1 Goals scored Schroter GDR 25 Penalty Constantin ROU 27 Penalty Assmy GDR 57 Ene ROU 61 Wirth GDR 76 nbsp Romania Exhibition match Referee Nikolai Balakin nbsp 60 0001958 11 02 nbsp East Germany 4 1 2 1 Goals scored Assmy GDR 4 Muller GDR 12 Hennum NOR 42 Schroter GDR 56 Muller GDR 65 nbsp Norway Exhibition match Referee Antonin Vrbovec nbsp 60 000 15 1959 08 12 nbsp East Germany 2 1 2 0 Goals scored Schroter GDR 3 Franz GDR 44 Kadraba TCH 53 nbsp Czechoslovakia Exhibition match Referee Nikolai Latychev nbsp 100 000 13 16 1960 08 17 nbsp East Germany 0 1 0 0 Goals scored Ponedelnik URS 75 nbsp USSR Exhibition match Referee Josef Stoll nbsp 70 000 17 1961 05 14 nbsp East Germany 1 1 0 0 Goals scored Groot NED 63 Erler GDR 80 nbsp Netherlands 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Carl Jorgensen nbsp 70 000 18 1961 05 14 nbsp East Germany 4 1 2 1 Goals scored Schroter GDR 8 Madsen DEN 20 Ducke GDR 29 Schroter GDR 56 Schroter GDR 88 nbsp Denmark Exhibition match Referee Jozef Kowal nbsp 30 000 19 1961 05 14 nbsp East Germany 2 2 0 2 Goals scored Zambata YUG 20 Jerkovic YUG 43 Wirth GDR 45 Schroter GDR 52 nbsp Yugoslavia Exhibition match Referee Vaclav Korelus nbsp 35 000 20 21 1964 05 23 nbsp East Germany 1 1 Goals scored GDR URS nbsp USSR Exhibition match Referee 80 0001965 05 23 nbsp East Germany 1 1 1 1 Goals scored Vogel GDR 17 Bene HUN 28 nbsp Hungary 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Fredrik Johansson nbsp 110 000 22 1965 10 31 nbsp East Germany 1 0 1 0 Goals scored Noldner GDR 1 nbsp AUT 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Samuel Carswell nbsp 95 0001966 04 27 nbsp East Germany 4 1 3 1 Goals scored Ducke GDR 2 Noldner GDR 23 Kindvall SWE 43 Frenzel GDR 57 nbsp Sweden Exhibition match Referee Laurens van Ravens nbsp 50 000 23 1966 07 02 nbsp East Germany 5 2 2 0 Goals scored Noldner GDR 3 Frenzel GDR 44 Tobar CHI 62 Vogel GDR 72 Frassdorf GDR 79 Marcos CHI 81 Geisler GDR 86 nbsp Chile Exhibition match Referee Per Engblom nbsp 45 000 24 1967 04 05 nbsp East Germany 4 3 0 2 Goals scored Mulder NED 10 Keizer NED 12 Vogel GDR 50 Frenzel GDR 62 Keizer NED 65 Frenzel GDR 69 Frenzel GDR 85 nbsp Netherlands UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying Referee Hannes Sigurdsson nbsp 40 000 25 1967 10 11 17 00 nbsp East Germany 3 2 1 2 Goals scored Dyreborg DEN 25 Korner GDR 35 Sondergaard DEN 38 Pankau GDR 59 Pankau GDR 73 nbsp Denmark UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying Referee Ryszard Banasiuk nbsp 25 000 26 1967 10 29 14 00 nbsp East Germany 1 0 0 0 Goals scored Frenzel GDR 51 nbsp Hungary UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying Referee Robert Helies nbsp 110 000 27 1968 04 24 nbsp East Germany 3 2 Goals scored nbsp Bulgaria Referee nbsp 35 0001969 07 25 nbsp East Germany 2 2 1 1 Goals scored Lowe GDR 6 Lowe GDR 6 Puzach URS 35 Khmelnytskyi URS 59 Frenzel GDR 87 nbsp Soviet Union Exhibition match Referee Gyula Emsberger nbsp 90 000 28 1971 05 09 15 00 nbsp East Germany 1 2 0 2 Goals scored Filipovic YUG 11 Dzajic YUG 19 Puzach YUG 35 Lowe GDR 70 nbsp Yugoslavia UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying Referee Paul Schiller nbsp 100 000 29 1971 09 18 nbsp East Germany 1 1 0 0 Goals scored Borja MEX 50 Lowe GDR 80 nbsp Mexico Exhibition match Referee Gyula Emsberger nbsp 20 000 30 1972 05 27 nbsp East Germany 1 0 0 0 Goals scored Irmscher GDR 81 nbsp Uruguay Exhibition match Referee Bohumil Smejkal nbsp 20 000 31 1973 03 26 nbsp East Germany 2 0 Goals scored nbsp Romania Exhibition match Referee nbsp 95 000 32 1974 05 29 nbsp East Germany 1 1 0 0 Goals scored Streich GDR 66 Channon GDR 68 nbsp England Exhibition match Referee Gyorgy Muncz nbsp 100 000 33 34 1974 12 07 17 30 nbsp East Germany 0 0 0 0 Goals scored 0 nbsp Belgium UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying Referee Sergio Gonella nbsp 35 000 35 1975 10 12 14 30 nbsp East Germany 2 1 0 0 Goals scored Bathenay FRA 50 Streich GDR 55 Vogel GDR 77 nbsp France UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying Referee Erik Fredriksson nbsp 35 000 36 37 1976 04 07 nbsp East Germany 0 0 0 0 Goals scored 0 nbsp Czechoslovakia Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics Men s qualification Referee Vladimir Rudnev nbsp 45 000 38 1977 07 28 nbsp East Germany 2 1 1 1 Goals scored Hafner GDR 8 Bubnov USSR 22 Sparwasser GDR 90 nbsp Soviet Union Exhibition match Referee Marian Kuston nbsp 95 000 39 1977 10 12 nbsp East Germany 1 1 0 1 Goals scored Hattenberger AUT 43 Lowe GDR 50 nbsp Austria 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Ian Foote nbsp 100 000 40 1978 04 04 nbsp East Germany 0 1 0 0 Goals scored Aslund SWE 75 nbsp Sweden Exhibition match Referee Bogdan Dotchev nbsp 25 000 41 1978 09 06 nbsp East Germany 2 1 1 0 Goals scored Pommerenke GDR 20 Eigendorf GDR 66 Ondrus TCH 84 nbsp Czechoslovakia Exhibition match Referee Franz Wohrer nbsp 15 000 42 1979 04 18 nbsp East Germany 2 1 0 1 Goals scored Boniek POL 7 Streich GDR 50 Lindemann GDR 63 nbsp Poland UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying Referee Azim Zade nbsp 55 000 43 1979 11 21 17 00 nbsp East Germany 2 3 2 1 Goals scored Schnuphase GDR 17 Streich GDR 33 Thijssen NED 45 Kist NED 50 Kerkhof NED 67 nbsp Netherlands UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying Referee Antonio Garrido nbsp 100 000 44 45 1980 04 16 nbsp East Germany 2 0 0 0 Goals scored Weber GDR 64 Streich GDR 69 nbsp Greece Exhibition match Referee Torben Mansson nbsp 20 000 46 1980 10 15 nbsp East Germany 0 0 0 0 Goals scored 0 nbsp Spain Exhibition match Referee Jan Veverka nbsp 30 000 47 1981 10 10 nbsp East Germany 2 3 0 2 Goals scored Szarmach POL 2 Smolarek POL 5 Schnuphase GDR 53 Smolarek POL 62 Streich GDR 63 nbsp Poland 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Augusto Lamo Castillo nbsp 85 000 48 49 1982 04 14 nbsp East Germany 1 0 1 0 Goals scored Hause GDR 20 nbsp Italy Exhibition match Referee Dusan Krchnak nbsp 28 000 50 51 1983 03 30 17 00 nbsp East Germany 1 2 0 1 Goals scored Van Der Elst BEL 35 Vandenbergh BEL 70 Streich GDR 82 nbsp Belgium UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying Group 1 Referee John Carpenter nbsp 75 000 52 1983 06 26 nbsp East Germany 1 3 1 2 Goals scored Blokhin URS 10 Streich GDR 24 Oganesyan URS 35 Yevtushenko URS 64 nbsp Soviet Union Exhibition match Referee Karoly Palotai nbsp 70 000 53 1984 10 20 nbsp East Germany 2 3 1 1 Goals scored Glowatzky GDR 11 Bazdarevic YUG 30 Vokri YUG 48 Ernst GDR 59 Sestic YUG 80 nbsp Yugoslavia 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Horst Brummeier nbsp 63 000 54 1985 09 11 nbsp East Germany 2 0 0 0 Goals scored Ernst GDR 53 Kreer GDR 81 nbsp France 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Pietro D Elia nbsp 78 000 55 56 1987 07 28 nbsp East Germany 0 0 0 0 Goals scored 0 nbsp Hungary Exhibition match Referee Jan Damgaard nbsp 71 000 57 1989 05 20 nbsp East Germany 1 1 0 1 Goals scored Polster AUT 3 Kirsten GDR 86 nbsp Austria 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification Referee Alphonse Constantin nbsp 22 000 58 German Sports Festival National Olympics for East Germans editDuring this festival came at least 150 000 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turn und Sportfest der DDR 1956 2 5 August II Deutsches Turn und Sportfest 1959 13 16 August III Deutsches Turn und Sportfest 1963 1 4 August IV Deutsches Turn und Sportfest 1969 24 27 July V Turn und Sportfest der DDR 1977 25 31 July VI Turn und Sportfest der DDR und VI Kinder und Jugendspartakiade 1983 25 31 July VII Turn und Sportfest der DDR und IX Kinder und Jugendspartakiade 1987 27 July 2 August VIII Turn und Sportfest der DDR und XI Kinder und JugendspartakiadeNotes editVideo documentation Tave Trummer und Triumphe 23 09 2014 29 55 Min Broadcaster Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk Further reading editAndreas Debski Michael Kraske Ingolf Rackwitz 2006 Zentralstadion Leipzig Vom Stadion der Hunderttausend zum Fussballtempel in German Das Neue Berlin p 191 ISBN 978 3360012807 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zentralstadion Leipzig Discover the history of the Zentralstadion Computer Aided Design AnimationSee also editRungrado 1st of May Stadium Strahov Stadium Estadio AztecaReferences edit a b Andreas Debski Michael Kraske Ingolf Rackwitz 2006 Zentralstadion Leipzig Vom Stadion der Hunderttausend zum Fussballtempel Das Neue Berlin p 20 ISBN 978 3360012807 a b Andreas Debski Michael Kraske Ingolf Rackwitz 2006 Zentralstadion Leipzig Vom Stadion der Hunderttausend zum Fussballtempel Das Neue Berlin p 25 ISBN 978 3360012807 2 1956 Leipzig vor 120000 Zuschauern FussballFanSeiten de 26 October 2014 Archived from the original on 20 February 2022 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