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List of East German football champions

The East German football champions were the annual winners of the DDR-Oberliga.

East German Football Championship
Founded
1948
Folded
1991
Last Champions
F.C. Hansa Rostock (1st title)
Country
 East Germany
Most successful club
BFC Dynamo (10 titles)

History

The 1948 and 1949 East German Champions were determined in a single elimination tournament of three rounds. A nationwide football league, the DDR-Oberliga, was established for the 1949–50 season.[1] The Oberliga was dissolved after the 1990–91 season.

The 1954–55 season was a transitional season and neither was a championship awarded nor were clubs relegated. Due to the transition from a fall-spring to a spring-fall schedule starting with 1956, teams only met each other once from August to December 1955.[2]

In the 1961–62 season the DDR-Oberliga returned from a spring-fall to fall-spring schedule, the teams thus met each other three times. The third meeting was held on neutral ground.[3]

Champions

The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:[4]

Season Champion Runner-up Third Place Top Scorer (Goals)
1948 SG Planitz (1) SG Freiimfelde Halle
1949 ZSG Union Halle (1) SG Fortuna Erfurt
1949–50 ZSG Horch Zwickau (2) SG Friedrichstadt BSG Waggonbau Dessau   Heinz Satrapa (23)
1950–51 BSG Chemie Leipzig (1) BSG Turbine Erfurt BSG Motor Zwickau   Johannes Schöne (37)
1951–52 BSG Turbine Halle (2) SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden BSG Chemie Leipzig   Rudolf Krause (27)
1952–53 SG Dynamo Dresden (1) BSG Wismut Aue BSG Motor Zwickau   Harry Arlt (26)
1953–54 BSG Turbine Erfurt (1) BSG Chemie Leipzig SG Dynamo Dresden   Heinz Satrapa (21)
1954–55 SC Turbine Erfurt (2) SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt SC Rotation Leipzig   Willy Tröger (22)
SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt SC Empor Rostock SC Dynamo Berlin   Klaus Seligow (12)
1956 SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (1) SC Aktivist Brieske Senftenberg SC Lokomotive Leipzig   Ernst Lindner (18)
1957 SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (2) ASK Vorwärts Berlin SC Rotation Leipzig   Heinz Kaulmann (15)
1958 ASK Vorwärts Berlin (1) SC Motor Jena SC Aktivist Brieske Senftenberg   Helmut Müller (17)
1959 SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (3) ASK Vorwärts Berlin SC Dynamo Berlin   Bernd Bauchspieß (18)
1960 ASK Vorwärts Berlin (2) SC Dynamo Berlin SC Lokomotive Leipzig   Bernd Bauchspieß (25)
1961–62 ASK Vorwärts Berlin (3) SC Empor Rostock SC Dynamo Berlin   Arthur Bialas (23)
1962–63 SC Motor Jena (1) SC Empor Rostock ASK Vorwärts Berlin   Peter Ducke (19)
1963–64 BSG Chemie Leipzig (2) SC Empor Rostock SC Leipzig   Gerd Backhaus (15)
1964–65 ASK Vorwärts Berlin (4) SC Motor Jena BSG Chemie Leipzig   Bernd Bauchspieß (14)
1965–66 FC Vorwärts Berlin (5) FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig   Henning Frenzel (22)
1966–67 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (1) 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig BSG Motor Zwickau   Hartmund Rentzsch (17)
1967–68 FC Carl Zeiss Jena (2) F.C. Hansa Rostock 1. FC Magdeburg   Gerhard Kostmann (15)
1968–69 FC Vorwärts Berlin (6) FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1. FC Magdeburg   Gerhard Kostmann (18)
1969–70 FC Carl Zeiss Jena (3) FC Vorwärts Berlin Dynamo Dresden   Otto Skrowny (12)
1970–71 Dynamo Dresden (2) FC Carl Zeiss Jena Hallescher FC Chemie   Hans-Jürgen Kreische (17)
1971–72 1. FC Magdeburg (1) BFC Dynamo Dynamo Dresden   Hans-Jürgen Kreische (14)
1972–73 Dynamo Dresden (3) FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1. FC Magdeburg   Hans-Jürgen Kreische (26)
1973–74 1. FC Magdeburg (2) FC Carl Zeiss Jena Dynamo Dresden   Hans-Bert Matoul (20)
1974–75 1. FC Magdeburg (3) FC Carl Zeiss Jena Dynamo Dresden   Manfred Vogel (17)
1975–76 Dynamo Dresden (4) BFC Dynamo 1. FC Magdeburg   Hans-Jürgen Kreische (24)
1976–77 Dynamo Dresden (5) 1. FC Magdeburg FC Carl Zeiss Jena   Joachim Streich (17)
1977–78 Dynamo Dresden (6) 1. FC Magdeburg BFC Dynamo   Klaus Havenstein (15)
1978–79 BFC Dynamo (1) Dynamo Dresden FC Carl Zeiss Jena   Joachim Streich (23)
1979–80 BFC Dynamo (2) Dynamo Dresden FC Carl Zeiss Jena   Dieter Kühn (21)
1980–81 BFC Dynamo (3) FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1. FC Magdeburg   Joachim Streich (20)
1981–82 BFC Dynamo (4) Dynamo Dresden 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig   Rüdiger Schnuphase (19)
1982–83 BFC Dynamo (5) FC Vorwärts Frankfurt FC Carl Zeiss Jena   Joachim Streich (19)
1983–84 BFC Dynamo (6) Dynamo Dresden 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig   Rainer Ernst (20)
1984–85 BFC Dynamo (7) Dynamo Dresden 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig   Rainer Ernst (24)
1985–86 BFC Dynamo (8) 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig FC Carl Zeiss Jena   Ralf Sträßer (14)
1986–87 BFC Dynamo (9) Dynamo Dresden 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig   Frank Pastor (17)
1987–88 BFC Dynamo (10) 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig Dynamo Dresden   Andreas Thom (20)
1988–89 Dynamo Dresden (7) BFC Dynamo FC Karl-Marx-Stadt   Torsten Gütschow (17)
1989–90 Dynamo Dresden (8) FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 1. FC Magdeburg   Torsten Gütschow (18)
1990–91 F.C. Hansa Rostock (1) Dynamo Dresden FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt   Torsten Gütschow (20)

Performances

Performance by club

Clubs are named by the last name they used before the German reunification.

Notes:

  • 1 Played as part of sports club SC Dynamo Berlin until the founding of BFC Dynamo in 1966.
  • 2 Played as SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden until the founding of SG Dynamo Dresden in 1953.
  • 3 In 1953, the club was picked up from Leipzig and moved to East Berlin to play as ZSK Vorwärts Berlin, later known as ASK Vorwärts Berlin and after that FC Vorwärts Berlin. In 1971, the club was picked up and moved again, this time from the capital to Frankfurt an der Oder in Bezirk Frankfurt. The team was known as FC Vorwärts Frankfurt.
  • 4 Also known as BSG Motor Jena and SC Motor Jena.
  • 5 Also known as SG Aue, BSG Pneumatik Aue, Zentra Wismut Aue, BSG Wismut Aue and SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1954, the football department of BSG Wismut Aue was delegated to sports club SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt in Chemnitz. In 1963, SC Wismut Karl-Marx Stadt merged with SC Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt to form SC Karl-Marx-Stadt, and the football department of SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt was moved back to Aue and re-attached to BSG Wismut Aue. After German reunification in 1990, the club was renamed FC Wismut Aue before taking on its current form, FC Erzgebirge Aue in 1993.
  • 6 Also known as SG Fortuna Erfurt, BSG KWU Erfurt, BSG Turbine Erfurt and SC Turbine Erfurt. In 1966, the football departments of SC Turbine Erfurt and BSG Optima Erfurt were merged under the name FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt.
  • 7 Also known as SC Lokomotive Leipzig (not to be confused with 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig) and FC Sachsen Leipzig.
  • 8 Also known as SG Planitz, ZSG Horch Zwickau and BSG Motor Zwickau.
  • 9 Also known as ZSG Union Halle.
  • 10 Also known as SC Empor Rostock.
  • 11 Also known as SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Leipzig (not to be confused with SC Lokomotive Leipzig).
  • 12 Also known as SG Freiimfelde Halle.
  • 13 Also known as Sportgemeinde Grube Marga , BSG Franz Mehring Grube, BSG Aktivist Ost Brieske and SC Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg.
  • 14 Also known as BSG Waggonbau Dessau and BSG Waggonfabrik Dessau.

Performance by city

City Winners Club(s)
Berlin
16
BFC Dynamo (10), FC Vorwärts Berlin (6)
Dresden
8
SG Dynamo Dresden (8)
Chemnitz
4
SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (3), FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (1)
Jena
3
FC Carl Zeiss Jena (3)
Magdeburg
3
1. FC Magdeburg (3)
Erfurt
2
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt (2)
Leipzig
2
BSG Chemie Leipzig (2)
Zwickau
2
BSG Sachsenring Zwickau (2)
Halle
2
BSG Turbine Halle (2)
Rostock
1
F.C. Hansa Rostock (1)

See also

References

  1. ^ "DDR-Fußball-Spezial" (in German). ddr-fußball.info. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  2. ^ "East Germany 1955". rsssf.org. October 16, 2005. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
  3. ^ "East Germany 1961/62". rsssf.org. 2005-10-16. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  4. ^ "East Germany - List of Champions". rsssf.org. October 16, 2005. Retrieved 2008-11-06.

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The East German football champions were the annual winners of the DDR Oberliga East German Football ChampionshipFounded1948Folded1991Last ChampionsF C Hansa Rostock 1st title Country East GermanyMost successful clubBFC Dynamo 10 titles Contents 1 History 2 Champions 3 Performances 3 1 Performance by club 3 2 Performance by city 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe 1948 and 1949 East German Champions were determined in a single elimination tournament of three rounds A nationwide football league the DDR Oberliga was established for the 1949 50 season 1 The Oberliga was dissolved after the 1990 91 season The 1954 55 season was a transitional season and neither was a championship awarded nor were clubs relegated Due to the transition from a fall spring to a spring fall schedule starting with 1956 teams only met each other once from August to December 1955 2 In the 1961 62 season the DDR Oberliga returned from a spring fall to fall spring schedule the teams thus met each other three times The third meeting was held on neutral ground 3 Champions EditThe performance of various clubs is shown in the following table 4 Season Champion Runner up Third Place Top Scorer Goals 1948 SG Planitz 1 SG Freiimfelde Halle 1949 ZSG Union Halle 1 SG Fortuna Erfurt 1949 50 ZSG Horch Zwickau 2 SG Friedrichstadt BSG Waggonbau Dessau Heinz Satrapa 23 1950 51 BSG Chemie Leipzig 1 BSG Turbine Erfurt BSG Motor Zwickau Johannes Schone 37 1951 52 BSG Turbine Halle 2 SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden BSG Chemie Leipzig Rudolf Krause 27 1952 53 SG Dynamo Dresden 1 BSG Wismut Aue BSG Motor Zwickau Harry Arlt 26 1953 54 BSG Turbine Erfurt 1 BSG Chemie Leipzig SG Dynamo Dresden Heinz Satrapa 21 1954 55 SC Turbine Erfurt 2 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt SC Rotation Leipzig Willy Troger 22 1955 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt SC Empor Rostock SC Dynamo Berlin Klaus Seligow 12 1956 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 1 SC Aktivist Brieske Senftenberg SC Lokomotive Leipzig Ernst Lindner 18 1957 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 2 ASK Vorwarts Berlin SC Rotation Leipzig Heinz Kaulmann 15 1958 ASK Vorwarts Berlin 1 SC Motor Jena SC Aktivist Brieske Senftenberg Helmut Muller 17 1959 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 3 ASK Vorwarts Berlin SC Dynamo Berlin Bernd Bauchspiess 18 1960 ASK Vorwarts Berlin 2 SC Dynamo Berlin SC Lokomotive Leipzig Bernd Bauchspiess 25 1961 62 ASK Vorwarts Berlin 3 SC Empor Rostock SC Dynamo Berlin Arthur Bialas 23 1962 63 SC Motor Jena 1 SC Empor Rostock ASK Vorwarts Berlin Peter Ducke 19 1963 64 BSG Chemie Leipzig 2 SC Empor Rostock SC Leipzig Gerd Backhaus 15 1964 65 ASK Vorwarts Berlin 4 SC Motor Jena BSG Chemie Leipzig Bernd Bauchspiess 14 1965 66 FC Vorwarts Berlin 5 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig Henning Frenzel 22 1966 67 FC Karl Marx Stadt 1 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig BSG Motor Zwickau Hartmund Rentzsch 17 1967 68 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 2 F C Hansa Rostock 1 FC Magdeburg Gerhard Kostmann 15 1968 69 FC Vorwarts Berlin 6 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1 FC Magdeburg Gerhard Kostmann 18 1969 70 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 3 FC Vorwarts Berlin Dynamo Dresden Otto Skrowny 12 1970 71 Dynamo Dresden 2 FC Carl Zeiss Jena Hallescher FC Chemie Hans Jurgen Kreische 17 1971 72 1 FC Magdeburg 1 BFC Dynamo Dynamo Dresden Hans Jurgen Kreische 14 1972 73 Dynamo Dresden 3 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1 FC Magdeburg Hans Jurgen Kreische 26 1973 74 1 FC Magdeburg 2 FC Carl Zeiss Jena Dynamo Dresden Hans Bert Matoul 20 1974 75 1 FC Magdeburg 3 FC Carl Zeiss Jena Dynamo Dresden Manfred Vogel 17 1975 76 Dynamo Dresden 4 BFC Dynamo 1 FC Magdeburg Hans Jurgen Kreische 24 1976 77 Dynamo Dresden 5 1 FC Magdeburg FC Carl Zeiss Jena Joachim Streich 17 1977 78 Dynamo Dresden 6 1 FC Magdeburg BFC Dynamo Klaus Havenstein 15 1978 79 BFC Dynamo 1 Dynamo Dresden FC Carl Zeiss Jena Joachim Streich 23 1979 80 BFC Dynamo 2 Dynamo Dresden FC Carl Zeiss Jena Dieter Kuhn 21 1980 81 BFC Dynamo 3 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1 FC Magdeburg Joachim Streich 20 1981 82 BFC Dynamo 4 Dynamo Dresden 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig Rudiger Schnuphase 19 1982 83 BFC Dynamo 5 FC Vorwarts Frankfurt FC Carl Zeiss Jena Joachim Streich 19 1983 84 BFC Dynamo 6 Dynamo Dresden 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig Rainer Ernst 20 1984 85 BFC Dynamo 7 Dynamo Dresden 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig Rainer Ernst 24 1985 86 BFC Dynamo 8 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig FC Carl Zeiss Jena Ralf Strasser 14 1986 87 BFC Dynamo 9 Dynamo Dresden 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig Frank Pastor 17 1987 88 BFC Dynamo 10 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig Dynamo Dresden Andreas Thom 20 1988 89 Dynamo Dresden 7 BFC Dynamo FC Karl Marx Stadt Torsten Gutschow 17 1989 90 Dynamo Dresden 8 FC Karl Marx Stadt 1 FC Magdeburg Torsten Gutschow 18 1990 91 F C Hansa Rostock 1 Dynamo Dresden FC Rot Weiss Erfurt Torsten Gutschow 20 Performances EditPerformance by club Edit Clubs are named by the last name they used before the German reunification Club Winners Runners up Third PlaceBerliner FC Dynamo1 10 4 3SG Dynamo Dresden2 8 8 6FC Vorwarts Frankfurt 3 6 4 1FC Carl Zeiss Jena 4 3 9 51 FC Magdeburg 3 2 6BSG Wismut Aue 5 3 2 FC Rot Weiss Erfurt 6 2 2 1BSG Chemie Leipzig 7 2 1 4BSG Sachsenring Zwickau 8 2 3BSG Turbine Halle 9 2 F C Hansa Rostock 10 1 4 FC Karl Marx Stadt 1 1 11 FC Lokomotive Leipzig 11 3 8Hallescher FC Chemie 12 1 1BSG Aktivist Senftenberg13 1 1SG Friedrichstadt 1 BSG Motor Dessau14 1Notes 1 Played as part of sports club SC Dynamo Berlin until the founding of BFC Dynamo in 1966 2 Played as SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden until the founding of SG Dynamo Dresden in 1953 3 In 1953 the club was picked up from Leipzig and moved to East Berlin to play as ZSK Vorwarts Berlin later known as ASK Vorwarts Berlin and after that FC Vorwarts Berlin In 1971 the club was picked up and moved again this time from the capital to Frankfurt an der Oder in Bezirk Frankfurt The team was known as FC Vorwarts Frankfurt 4 Also known as BSG Motor Jena and SC Motor Jena 5 Also known as SG Aue BSG Pneumatik Aue Zentra Wismut Aue BSG Wismut Aue and SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt In 1954 the football department of BSG Wismut Aue was delegated to sports club SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt in Chemnitz In 1963 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt merged with SC Motor Karl Marx Stadt to form SC Karl Marx Stadt and the football department of SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt was moved back to Aue and re attached to BSG Wismut Aue After German reunification in 1990 the club was renamed FC Wismut Aue before taking on its current form FC Erzgebirge Aue in 1993 6 Also known as SG Fortuna Erfurt BSG KWU Erfurt BSG Turbine Erfurt and SC Turbine Erfurt In 1966 the football departments of SC Turbine Erfurt and BSG Optima Erfurt were merged under the name FC Rot Weiss Erfurt 7 Also known as SC Lokomotive Leipzig not to be confused with 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig and FC Sachsen Leipzig 8 Also known as SG Planitz ZSG Horch Zwickau and BSG Motor Zwickau 9 Also known as ZSG Union Halle 10 Also known as SC Empor Rostock 11 Also known as SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Leipzig not to be confused with SC Lokomotive Leipzig 12 Also known as SG Freiimfelde Halle 13 Also known as Sportgemeinde Grube Marga BSG Franz Mehring Grube BSG Aktivist Ost Brieske and SC Aktivist Brieske Senftenberg 14 Also known as BSG Waggonbau Dessau and BSG Waggonfabrik Dessau Performance by city Edit City Winners Club s Berlin 16 BFC Dynamo 10 FC Vorwarts Berlin 6 Dresden 8 SG Dynamo Dresden 8 Chemnitz 4 SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 3 FC Karl Marx Stadt 1 Jena 3 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 3 Magdeburg 3 1 FC Magdeburg 3 Erfurt 2 FC Rot Weiss Erfurt 2 Leipzig 2 BSG Chemie Leipzig 2 Zwickau 2 BSG Sachsenring Zwickau 2 Halle 2 BSG Turbine Halle 2 Rostock 1 F C Hansa Rostock 1 See also EditFDGB Pokal DFV Supercup List of German football championsReferences Edit DDR Fussball Spezial in German ddr fussball info 2008 Retrieved 2008 10 26 East Germany 1955 rsssf org October 16 2005 Retrieved 2008 11 06 East Germany 1961 62 rsssf org 2005 10 16 Retrieved 2008 12 01 East Germany List of Champions rsssf org October 16 2005 Retrieved 2008 11 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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