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1964–65 FDGB-Pokal


FieldValue
titleFDGB-Pokal
year1964–65
countryEast Germany
prev_season1963–64
next_season1965–66

The 1964-65 season saw the 14th competition for the FDGB-Pokal, the East German national football cup.

In a qualification round played at 9:30 AM on August 2nd of 1964, the 32 teams of the second-tier DDR-Liga of the past season and 28 finalists of the Bezirkspokal competitions faced each other. Empor Neustrelitz and ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg were cup finalists as well as DDR-Liga members. The 14 DDR-Oberliga clubs joined the competition in the second round on 1 November 1964, and BSG Motor Steinach, SG Dynamo Dresden as well as SC Dynamo Berlin were already eliminated there. No Bezirkspokal finalist was left by the third round, and three of the four remaining DDR-Liga sides (ASG Vorwärts Cottbus, ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg, Motor Dessau, SC Chemie Halle) were eliminated in the third round. Dessau forced a replay on Chemie Halle, but then lost 0–3.

While last year's finalist SC Leipzig was eliminated in the quarterfinals by SC Motor Jena, title holders Aufbau Magdeburg reached the final again. Two quarter finals were decided on extra time, DDR-Liga side Chemie Halle forced a replay on Oberliga side Motor Zwickau in the quarter-final and surprisingly beat Zwickau 2–0. Only in the semi-finals was Halle's high stopped.

Qualification round

Matches played on 2 August 1964.

Home teamAway teamResult
BSG Chemie BitterfeldSC Chemie Halle
BSG Motor HennigsdorfSC Potsdam
BSG Aufbau JüterbogTSC Berlin
BSG Aktivist LaubuschSC Cottbus
SG Dynamo AdlershofBSG Motor Dessau
TSG WismarASK Vorwärts Rostock
BSG Einheit GersdorfSG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen
SG Adlershof BerlinBSG Motor Köpenick
BSG Traktor LassanBSG Motor Wolgast
ZSG SeifhennersdorfSC Einheit Frankfurt/Oder
BSG Rotation BlankensteinBSG Wismut Gera
BSG Empor WurzenSC Fortschritt Weißenfels
ASG Vorwärts BeetzendorfSG Dynamo Eisleben
BSG Wismut Gera IIBSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau
BSG Einheit ReichenbachBSG Motor West Karl-Marx-Stadt
BSG Fortschritt SprembergBSG Motor Bautzen
BSG Motor OberlindASG Vorwärts Leipzig
BSG Motor BreitungenBSG Motor Eisenach
BSG Aktivist ZwenkauBSG Chemie Zeitz
BSG Lokomotive HalberstadtBSG Stahl Eisleben
SG Dynamo Eisleben IIBSG Chemie Wolfen
BSG Verkehrbetriebe DemminBSG Einheit Greifswald
BSG Empor NeustrelitzASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg
BSG Lokomotive Frankfurt/OderBSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
BSG Stahl FinowSC Frankfurt/Oder
BSG Fortschritt ApoldaBSG Motor Weimar
SG Dynamo Dresden IIBSG Stahl Riesa
BSG Einheit BreitenbachSC Turbine Erfurt
BSG Chemie Veritas WittenbergeSG Dynamo Schwerin
BSG Lokomotive WittenbergeBSG Turbine Magdeburg

Replays

Home teamAway teamResult
BSG Stahl EisenhüttenstadtBSG Lokomotive Frankfurt/Oder
SC Frankfurt/OderBSG Stahl Finow
BSG Motor WeimarBSG Fortschritt Apolda
BSG Stahl RiesaSG Dynamo Dresden II

Byes: ASG Vorwärts Cottbus, BSG Stahl Lippendorf

First round

Home teamAway teamResult
SG Dynamo EislebenSC Turbine Erfurt
SC Fortschritt WeißenfelsSC Chemie Halle
BSG Chemie ZeitzSC Potsdam
BSG Einheit GreifswaldASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg
SG Dynamo SchwerinBSG Turbine Magdeburg
BSG Motor WolgastTSG Wismar
SG Dynamo HohenschönhausenBSG Lokomotive Halberstadt
BSG Motor DessauSC Frankfurt/Oder
SC CottbusBSG Aufbau Jüterbog
BSG Motor EisenachBSG Motor Weimar
BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx ZwickauBSG Einheit Reichenbach
ASG Vorwärts LeipzigBSG Stahl Lippendorf
BSG Motor BautzenASG Vorwärts Cottbus
BSG Wismut GeraSC Einheit Dresden
BSG Stahl RiesaBSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
BSG Chemie WolfenBSG Motor Köpenick Berlin

Match played in Altenburg.

Replay

(played on 24 September 1964)

Home teamAway teamResult
BSG Motor Köpenick BerlinBSG Chemie Wolfen

Second round

Matches played on 1 November 1964.

Home teamAway teamResult
SC Chemie HalleBSG Motor Steinach
BSG Wismut GeraSC Aufbau Magdeburg
BSG Chemie ZeitzBSG Motor Zwickau
SC CottbusSC Neubrandenburg
TSG WismarSC Empor Rostock
ASK Vorwärts LeipzigSC Leipzig
BSG Turbine MagdenburgBSG Motor Dessau
BSG Lokomotive HalberstadtSC Karl-Marx-Stadt
ASG Vorwärts CottbusSG Dynamo Dresden
BSG Stahl RiesaBSG Chemie Leipzig
ASG Vorwärts NeubrandenburgSC Dynamo Berlin
SG Dynamo EislebenBSG Lokomotive Stendal
BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx ZwickauBSG Wismut Aue
BSG Motor KöpenickASK Vorwärts Berlin
BSG Motor EisenachSC Motor Jena

Match played in Waren.

Replays

Home teamAway teamResult
BSG Wismut AueBSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau
ASK Vorwärts BerlinBSG Motor Köpenick Berlin
SC Motor JenaBSG Motor Eisenach

Third round

Matches played on 12 December 1964.

Home teamAway teamResult
SC Empor RostockSC Motor Jena
BSG Chemie LeipzigASK Vorwärts Berlin
BSG Motor ZwickauASG Vorwärts Cottbus
SC LeipzigASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg
BSG Lokomotive StendalBSG Wismut Aue
BSG Motor DessauSC Chemie Halle
SC NeubrandenburgSC Aufbau Magdeburg

Replays

Home teamAway teamResult
SC Chemie HalleBSG Motor Dessau
SC Aufbau MagdeburgSC Neubrandenburg

Quarterfinals

All matches played on 31 March 1965.

Home teamAway teamResult
SC Karl-Marx-StadtSC Aufbau Magdeburg
BSG Wismut AueBSG Chemie Leipzig
SC Motor JenaSC Leipzig
SC Chemie HalleBSG Motor Zwickau

Replay

Match played on 7 April 1965.

Home teamAway teamResult
BSG Motor ZwickauSC Chemie Halle

Semifinals

Matches played on 2 May 1965.

Home teamAway teamResult
SC Chemie HalleSC Motor Jena
SC Aufbau MagdeburgBSG Wismut Aue

Final

Statistics

(0 – 0) Hirschmann (pen.)

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GDR Ernst Kümmel
GDR Georg Buschner

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Match report

The 14th FDGB-Pokal final saw the meeting of holders SC Aufbau Magdeburg and SC Motor Jena, then second in the DDR-Oberliga table. Due to their better league position, most experts favored Jena to win the match, with Magdeburg lying on a mere 7th place. But neither team was willing to adhere to these prognoses. While Magdeburg took the initiative and attacked relentlessly from the start, Jena could not force their usual passing play onto their opponents. Impressed by Magdeburg's offense, Jena withdrew to their own half, looking nervous and hesitating, the number of mistimed passes increasing. On the other side, Magdeburg had many opportunities to score, especially Klingbiel and agile forward Walter put Jena's defense under intense pressure. But all their play was too hasty, some nervousness was felt on Magdeburg's side as well. With the half-time score tied at nil-all, the title holders continued to control the match, with Stöcker gaining scoring opportunities by the minute, but no goal was scored. In the 65th then, Jena surprisingly scored: Lange outplayed Zapf and crossed into the penalty box where Müller hit a direct volley into the far corner. Magdeburg manager Kümmel reacted immediately, putting his right defender Wiedemann into the forward position occupied by Hirschmann and urging his team to keep on attacking. Jena tried to hang on to their narrow lead, but got pushed back into a defensive position again. In the end, Magdeburg were rewarded for their initiative, even though the reward came in the shape of two controversial goals. In the 82nd, Magdeburg's Walter scored off a header after seizing a misunderstanding between Jena's defender Stricksner and their goalkeeper Fritzsche, but most experts held Walter had been offside. In the last minute of the match, Jena's Marx had the bad luck of missing the ball and instead hitting Stöcker's knee inside the penalty area. Hirschmann's low shot off the penalty mark meant Magdeburg's victory. Jena's protest that Marx had indeed played the ball went unheard. While Magdeburg celebrated successfully defending their cup title, Jena bemoaned the referee's and their own performance. Günter Schneider, vice-president of the DFV summed it up: "I am disappointed by this match. Jena can play much better. You have to give Magdeburg their due for their morale. Altogether however, this match was not great advertising for football."

References

References

  1. (25 September 1964). "ASK unterlag 1:2". [[Berliner Zeitung]].
  2. (12 November 1964). "Los für Vorwärts". [[Neues Deutschland]].
  3. (1965). "none". Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund.
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