Jump to content

1982–83 FDGB-Pokal

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from FDGB-Pokal 1982–83)

1982–83 FDGB-Pokal

The 1982–83 FDGB-Pokal was the 32nd competition for the trophy. By beating FC Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1. FC Magdeburg won their 7th FDGB-Pokal title.

Participants

[edit]

89 teams were eligible for the 1982–83 FDGB-Pokal. The 14 DDR-Oberliga teams and the 60 DDR-Liga teams were joined by the winners of the 15 1981-82 Bezirkspokal competitions.[citation needed]

Mode

[edit]

The Oberliga teams of the 1982–83 season joined the competition in the second round. The other had to play through a qualifying round, followed by the first round proper and an intermediate round. All fixtures were decided in a single match, in case of a draw extra time was played, followed by a penalty shootout, if the score was still level.[citation needed]

Competition

[edit]

Qualifying round

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Saturday, 7 August 15:00 TSG Neustrelitz - SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde 1 – 4
Saturday, 7 August 15:00 BSG Chemie Zeitz - BSG Wismut Gera 5 – 5 a.e.t. / 5 – 4 pen.
Saturday, 7 August 15:00 BSG Fortschritt Weida - BSG Motor Werdau 1 – 2

First round

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Chemie PCK Schwedt - SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde 2 – 0 a.e.t.
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Chemie Zeitz - BSG Chemie Leipzig 1 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Werdau - BSG Motor Weimar 0 – 1
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Rotation Berlin * - BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf 0 – 1
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Turbine Spremberg * - BSG Fortschritt Bischofswerda 2 – 6
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Fortschritt Neustadt * - ASG Vorwärts Kamenz 0 – 2
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Heiligenstadt * - BSG Aktivist Kali Werra Tiefenort 1 – 3 a.e.t.
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde II ** - BSG Stahl Brandenburg 0 – 2
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Rotasym Pößneck * - BSG Motor Suhl 0 – 1
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 ASG Vorwärts Dessau II * - BSG Stahl Riesa 1 – 5
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor WEMA/Aufbau Plauen * - FSV Lokomotive Dresden 3 – 2
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Chemie Leipzig II * - BSG Stahl Blankenburg 1 – 0
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Chemie Schönebeck * - BSG Lokomotive Stendal 3 – 1
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Stahl Brandenburg II * - ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg 3 – 2 a.e.t.
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Rotes Banner Trinwillershagen * - ASG Vorwärts Stralsund 0 – 2
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG ESKA Hildburghausen * - BSG Motor Eisenach 3 – 3 a.e.t. / 2 – 3 pen.
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Warnowwerft Warnemünde - BSG Schiffahrt/Hafen Rostock 1 – 4
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Lokomotive Anklam - BSG Energie Cottbus 0 – 2
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Hennigsdorf - ISG Schwerin Süd 3 – 6 a.e.t.
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG EAB 47 Berlin - BSG Einheit Wernigerode 0 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Stahl Finow - BSG Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg 2 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Stahl Nordwest Leipzig - TSG Gröditz 2 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Empor Halle - BSG Motor Fritz Heckert Karl-Marx-Stadt 0 – 4
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Robur Zittau - BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe 2 – 1 (1)
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Aufbau Krumhermersdorf - BSG Chemie IW Ilmenau 2 – 1 a.e.t.
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Ascota Karl-Marx-Stadt - BSG Motor Rudisleben 2 – 0
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG WK Schmalkalden - SG Dynamo Eisleben 2 – 4
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Stahl Silbitz - BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau 0 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Nordhausen - BSG Stahl Thale 1 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 SG Dynamo Schwerin - TSG Bau Rostock 3 – 1
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Motor Altenburg - BSG Glückauf Sondershausen 1 – 0
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Hydraulik Parchim - BSG Motor Babelsberg 1 – 2
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Post Neubrandenburg - BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt 1 – 3
Saturday, 14 August 15:00 BSG Bergmann-Borsig Berlin - ASG Vorwärts Dessau 1 – 3
Sunday, 15 August 15:00 BSG Motor Süd Neubrandenburg * - BSG KWO Berlin 3 – 5 a.e.t.
Sunday, 15 August 15:00 BSG Motor Schwerin * - TSG Wismar 1 – 2


* denotes Bezirkspokal winners
(1) Match awarded to BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe, as Robur Zittau had neglected to bring their players' passes.[1]

Intermediate round

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Motor WEMA/Aufbau Plauen - BSG Motor Fritz Heckert Karl-Marx-Stadt 0 – 2
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Chemie Leipzig II - TSG Gröditz 3 – 1
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Chemie Schönebeck - BSG Stahl Brandenburg 1 – 2
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Stahl Brandenburg II - ASG Vorwärts Dessau 1 – 2 a.e.t.
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe - ASG Vorwärts Kamenz 2 – 0
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Aufbau Krumhermersdorf - BSG Motor Suhl 2 – 4
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Motor Ascota Karl-Marx-Stadt - BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau 0 – 4
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 ASG Vorwärts Stralsund - BSG Chemie PCK Schwedt 4 – 2
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Einheit Wernigerode - BSG Motor Eisenach 1 – 0
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Fortschritt Bischofswerda - BSG Energie Cottbus 0 – 4
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf - SG Dynamo Schwerin 1 – 3
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Motor Weimar - BSG Motor Altenburg 1 – 0
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg - BSG Chemie Leipzig 2 – 5
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Stahl Thale - BSG Aktivist Kali Werra Tiefenort 1 – 0
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 ISG Schwerin Süd - TSG Wismar 3 – 2 a.e.t.
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Stahl Riesa - BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt 3 – 0
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Motor Babelsberg - SG Dynamo Eisleben 3 – 1
Sunday, 5 September 14:30 BSG Schiffahrt/Hafen Rostock - BSG KWO Berlin 7 – 0

Second round

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 ASG Vorwärts Stralsund - Hallescher FC Chemie 3 – 2
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Schiffahrt/Hafen Rostock - 1. FC Union Berlin 0 – 1
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe - FC Vorwärts Frankfurt/O. 1 – 3
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Einheit Wernigerode - FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1 – 3
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Motor Babelsberg - Berliner FC Dynamo 0 – 5
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Chemie Leipzig II - SG Dynamo Dresden 1 – 2
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Stahl Thale - FC Carl Zeiss Jena 3 – 4
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Stahl Riesa - FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 1 – 3
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Stahl Brandenburg - 1. FC Magdeburg 1 – 2
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 SG Dynamo Schwerin - F.C. Hansa Rostock 1 – 2
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 ASG Vorwärts Dessau - BSG Wismut Aue 1 – 3 a.e.t.
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Motor Suhl - BSG Chemie Böhlen 3 – 2
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau - BSG Sachsenring Zwickau 2 – 1
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Motor Weimar - 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 0 – 6
Saturday, 18 Sep. 15:00 BSG Motor Fritz Heckert Karl-Marx-Stadt - BSG Energie Cottbus 4 – 2
Sunday, 19 Sep. 15:00 BSG Chemie Leipzig - ISG Schwerin Süd 3 – 1

Third round

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt - Berliner FC Dynamo 2 – 4
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau - F.C. Hansa Rostock 0 – 1
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 SG Dynamo Dresden - 1. FC Union Berlin 3 – 2
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 1. FC Magdeburg - BSG Motor Fritz Heckert Karl-Marx-Stadt 4 – 0
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 FC Carl Zeiss Jena - BSG Chemie Leipzig 3 – 0
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt - BSG Wismut Aue 4 – 2 a.e.t.
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 BSG Motor Suhl - ASG Vorwärts Stralsund 2 – 1
Saturday, 23 Oct. 13:00 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig - FC Vorwärts Frankfurt/O. 0 – 2

Quarterfinals

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Saturday, 13 Nov. 12:30 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt - F.C. Hansa Rostock 1 – 1 a.e.t. / 4 – 3 pen.
Saturday, 13 Nov. 12:30 1. FC Magdeburg - FC Vorwärts Frankfurt/O. 1 – 0
Saturday, 13 Nov. 12:30 FC Carl Zeiss Jena - Berliner FC Dynamo 4 – 2
Saturday, 13 Nov. 12:30 SG Dynamo Dresden - BSG Motor Suhl 3 – 0

Semifinals

[edit]
Date Time Fixture Result
Sunday, 12 May 12:30 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt - FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1 – 0
Sunday, 12 May 12:30 1. FC Magdeburg - SG Dynamo Dresden 4 – 1

Final

[edit]

Statistics

[edit]
FC Karl-Marx-Stadt0 – 41. FC Magdeburg
Streich 34', 53'
Wittke 37'
Pommerenke 87'
Karl-Marx-Stadt:
GK East Germany Wolfgang Krahnke
SW East Germany Jürgen Bähringer
DF East Germany Matthias Birner Yellow card ?'
DF East Germany Frank Uhlig Yellow card ?'
DF East Germany Claus Schwemmer
MF East Germany Andreas Müller
MF East Germany Frank Eitemüller downward-facing red arrow 46'
MF East Germany Joachim Müller
FW East Germany Hans Richter Yellow card ?'
FW East Germany John Bemme
FW East Germany Mario Neuhäuser
Substitutes:
MF East Germany Mario Schubert upward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
East Germany Manfred Lienemann
MAGDEBURG:
GK East Germany Dirk Heyne
SW East Germany Dirk Stahmann
DF East Germany Detlef Raugust
DF East Germany Siegmund Mewes
DF East Germany Detlef Schößler
MF East Germany Axel Wittke
MF East Germany Jürgen Pommerenke
MF East Germany Wolfgang Steinbach
FW East Germany Damian Halata
FW East Germany Joachim Streich downward-facing red arrow 75'
FW East Germany Martin Hoffmann
Substitutes:
FW East Germany Frank Cebulla upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
East Germany Claus Kreul

Match report

[edit]
Cup winners 1983: 1. FC Magdeburg

Magdeburg and Karl-Marx-Stadt met after a disappointing season, finishing 6th and 9th in the league respectively, leading to some calling this final unattractive and unpopular.[2] In the event, Magdeburg performed on par with their league play as well as Karl-Marx-Stadt, but Magdeburg's players were able to frustrate their opposition's desire to always have Magdeburg's players covered, leading to a number of yellow cards and several free-kicks, one of which led to Wittke's goal to make it 2–0 to Magdeburg. Just three minutes earlier, Streich had scored of a Steinbach pass, turning past defender Uhlig and finishing of for his first goal ever in a cup final.[3] Especially Karl-Marx-Stadt's defense had enormous problems to cope with Magdeburg's attacking play, whereas Magdeburg defenders Raugust, Mewes and Schößler along with their sweeper Stahmann had little to nothing to do. Stahmann even found the time to set up Streich's second goal with a 40-meter-pass.[3] The fourth goal only helped to mark the superiority of Magdeburg's team on this day, after Halata and Cebulla had already wasted several opportunities. In the end, Magdeburg won a final that they had easily dominated, winning their 7th FDGB-Pokal title.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Alexander Mastrogiannopoulos (16 October 2005). "East Germany 1982/83". rsssf.com. Archived from the original on 27 December 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  2. ^ Simon, Günther (7 June 1983). "4:0 - keine Laune des Zufalls!". fuwo (in German). Berlin: Sportverlag. pp. 3–4. OCLC 85151235. Kein Schlager, kein Hit. Enttäuschte unter sich. Ein unpopuläres Finale.
  3. ^ a b Buchspieß, Dieter (7 June 1983). "Wie die Tore fielen". fuwo (in German). Berlin: Sportverlag. p. 5. OCLC 85151235.