1989–90 DDR-Oberliga

The season 1989/90 Last year's champion Dynamo Dresden was the 42nd edition of the East German football league and the penultimate season before the dissolution of the League in 1991. Was able to defend his title and thus became the eighth time champion.

The season had an exciting finale with a three-way fight both at the top and bottom of the table, one at that with two direct duels on the final day. To the championship fight on the final day Dynamo Dresden, the first FC Magdeburg and FC Karl- Marx-Stadt, each with 34:16 points. At the bottom, which is also the teams in EFC steel, bismuth Aue and progress Bischofswerda fighting for the last remaining non- relegation zone.

By a 3-1 win against the longtime rival Lok Leipzig, Dresden secured the first place in the final table and the championship. Karl- Marx-Stadt won in a direct duel against Magdeburg 1-0 and finished second. In the battle of the newly promoted to Eisenhüttenstadt rescued by a 2-0 Bischofswerda. In addition to the Bischofswerdaern bismuth Aue had to dismount - after nearly 40 years of continuous membership in the premier league. Even the sensational 4-1 away win at record champions BFC Dynamo was unable to prevent relegation.

The season was also marked by the political changes in the GDR. For the first time there was the opportunity to move to the Bundesliga for the players. Be first used this the BFC 's Andreas Thom, which left the league in direction Bayer Leverkusen. By Out of many service providers, and particularly on the previous top teams were affected, sat in the GDR soccer a a change in power relations. In addition, the decrease of the associated performance levels in the league led to a significant drop in attendance at the games.

  • 3.1 The champion team
  • 3.2 Goals
  • 3.3 viewers
  • 3.4 Miscellaneous

Final Table

Decisions

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.

Statistics

The champion team

Frank Lieberam (25 / -) Andreas Diebitz (13 / - ), Andreas Trautmann ( 16/1 ), Matthias Maucksch (18 / -) Steffen Büttner (21 / - ), Hans- Uwe Pilz ( 24/2 ), Matthias Sammer ( 20/10 ), Matthias Döschner ( 24/2 ) Ulf Kirsten (25/ 10), Torsten Gütschow (25 /18)

Goals

467 goals (2.56 per game) have been achieved, with 144 players distinguish themselves as scorers. 24 Penalties could be converted. Wolfgang Steinbach from Magdeburg met 3 times on the head. 5 times the players met into his own net. 1 hat trick went to the account of: Heidrich (Karl -Marx-Stadt ) against Hall ( 15.Sp. ) Four goals (no hattrick here ) per game: Wuckel ( Magdeburg ) against Cottbus ( 11.Sp. ) Three goals (no hattrick ) per game: casual ( Magdeburg ) against Hall ( 12.Sp. ) and Gütschow (Dresden) against FC Berlin ( 22.Sp. ).

Audience

  • In 182 games were 1,511,137 viewers ( 8303 per game) in the stadiums.
  • The largest number of spectators: 32 867 SG Dynamo Dresden - 1 FC Lok Leipzig ( 26.Sp. )
  • Lowest number of spectators: the 1400 BFC Dynamo - BSG steel ironworks city ( 12.Sp. ), FC Berlin - 1 FC Lok Leipzig ( 24.Sp. ) and 1 FC Lok Leipzig - BSG steel ironworks city ( 25.Sp. ).

Miscellaneous

  • 316 players were used, which were 17 in all league matches this.
  • There were 89 home wins, 63 draws and 30 Away Games.
  • Biggest win: SG Dynamo Dresden - FC Berlin 6:1 ( 22.Sp. ) Torreichstes game: SG Dynamo Dresden - FC Berlin 6:1 ( 22.Sp. )
  • 15 expulsions and 576 warnings imposed the match officials, with 117 players had to pause after the third and sixth yellow card.

Footballer of the Year 1989/90

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