1963–64 FDGB-Pokal
The 13th competition for the East German national football cup, the FDGB-Pokal, was held in the 1963-64 season.
The competition began with a qualifying round for the 65 clubs of the 2nd DDR-Liga that had been dissolved at the end of the previous season. They were joined by 17 finalists of the Bezirkspokal competitions. 31 teams from the DDR-Liga joined in the first round, the 14 DDR-Oberliga teams only joined in the third round. By then all but two Bezirkspokal and 2nd DDR-Liga teams each had been eliminated.
The fourth round saw the eleven remaining Oberliga teams, four DDR-Liga sides and BSG Empor Neustrelitz as the last club of those that had qualified via the Bezirkspokal. Neustrelitz went out following a 1–2 defeat at the hands of SC Motor Jena, as well as last year's finalist BSG Chemie Zeitz who were eliminated by a 0–2 loss against SC Aufbau Magdeburg. ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg were the only DDR-liga side to reach the quarter finals.
Here Neubrandenburg suffered a 2–7 defeat against SC Leipzig who went on to eliminate defending cup winners Motor Zwickau by a 3–2 extra time win. The second finalist was SC Aufbau Magdeburg who had beaten SC Dynamo Berlin in the quarter finals and SC Motor Jena in the semis.
Qualification round
Replays
Home team | | Away team | Result |
SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin | – | TSG Fürstenwalde | 5–2 |
BSG Motor Eberswalde | – | BSG Motor Rathenow | 9–2 |
First round
Home team | | Away team | Result |
SC Einheit Dresden | – | BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt | 0–1 a.e.t. |
SG Dynamo Erfurt | – | SC Fortschritt Weißenfels | 0–3 |
BSG Motor Bautzen | – | ASG Vorwärts Cottbus | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Dessau | – | SG Dynamo Eisleben | 0–4 |
BSG Motor Hennigsdorf | – | SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen | 3–4 |
BSG Motor Stralsund | – | ASG Vorwärts Rostock | 1–4 |
SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin | – | TSC Berlin | 1–2 |
BSG Motor Rudisleben | – | BSG Chemie Zeitz | 0–2 |
BSG Chemie Glauchau | – | BSG Motor Ammendorf | 1–2 |
TSG Velten | – | BSG Einheit Greifswald | 0–4 |
BSG Motor Brand Langenau | – | BSG Wismut Gera | 1–2 |
BSG Chemie Bitterfeld | – | SC Potsdam | 0–1 |
BSG Motor Köthen | – | BSG Stahl Riesa | 0–1 |
BSG Lokomotive Kirchmöser | – | ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | 1–3 |
BSG Motor Eberswalde | – | ASG Vorwärts Karpin | 3–2 |
BSG Chemie Schwarzheide | – | SG Dynamo Dresden | 0–1 |
BSG Motor Görlitz | – | SC Cottbus | 3–2 |
SC Cottbus II | – | BSG Lokomotive Zittau | 0–1 |
SG Dynamo Gera | – | BSG Motor Werdau | 1–2 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | SC Frankfurt/Oder | 3–1 a.e.t. |
BSG Einheit Burg | – | BSG Stahl Thale | 3–4 a.e.t. |
BSG Einheit Wernigerode | – | BSG Motor Aschersleben | 1–4 |
BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge | – | BSG Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin | 4–0 |
SC Traktor Schwerin | – | BSG Turbine Magdeburg | 4–2 |
BSG Motor WeMa Plauen | – | BSG Stahl Lippendorf | 4–0 |
BSG Lokomotive Ost Leipzig | – | TSG Gröditz | 1–2 |
BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt | – | SG Dynamo Schwerin | 3–2 |
BSG Motor Nordhausen West | – | BSG Motor Veilsdorf | 4–1 |
BSG Empor Halle | – | BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau | 1–4 |
BSG Motor Gispersleben | – | BSG Motor West Karl-Marx-Stadt | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Köpenick Berlin | – | ASG Vorwärts Schwerin | 4–2 |
SC Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Lokomotive Wittenberge | 7–0 |
BSG Stahl Eisleben | – | BSG Einheit Elsterberg | 2–1 |
BSG Chemie Lauscha | – | BSG Motor Weimar | 1–2 |
BSG Rotation Berlin | – | BSG Chemie Wolfen | 1–4 |
HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | – | ASG Vorwärts Leipzig | 2–1 |
Second round
Home team | | Away team | Result |
BSG Lokomotive Zittau | – | SG Dynamo Dresden | 2–1 |
BSG Wismut Gera | – | BSG Motor Nordhausen West | 3–1 |
BSG Chemie Wolfen | – | SC Neubrandenburg | 3–5 |
BSG Stahl Thale | – | BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt | 0–1 aet |
BSG Motor Werdau | – | BSG Motor Bautzen | 0–2 |
SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen | – | BSG Stahl Eisleben | 4–3 aet |
ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Motor Eberswalde | 4–0 |
ASG Vorwärts Rostock | – | BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge | 2–1 |
BSG Chemie Zeitz | – | BSG Motor Gispersleben | 4–0 |
BSG Motor Weimar | – | BSG Motor WeMa Plauen | 7–2 aet |
BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt | – | BSG Motor Görlitz | 3–1 |
SG Dynamo Eisleben | – | BSG Motor Köpenick Berlin | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Ammendorf | – | SC Fortschritt Weißenfels | 2–0 |
BSG Einheit Greifswald | – | SC Traktor Schwerin | 3–2 |
TSG Gröditz | – | BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau | 0–0 aet |
BSG Motor Aschersleben | – | TSC Berlin | 1–1 aet |
SC Potsdam | – | BSG Empor Neustrelitz | 2–2 aet |
BSG Stahl Riesa | – | HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | 1–1 aet |
Replays
Home team | | Away team | Result |
BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau | – | TSG Gröditz | 5–1 |
TSC Berlin | – | BSG Motor Aschersleben | 4–0 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | SC Potsdam | 1–0 |
HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg | – | BSG Stahl Riesa | ?–? |
Third round
Replay
Home team | | Away team | Result |
SC Chemie Halle | – | ASG Vorwärts Rostock | 3–1 |
Fourth round
(played on 15 March 1964)
Home team | | Away team | Result |
SC Leipzig | – | SC Chemie Halle | 4–0 |
SG Dynamo Eisleben | – | SC Dynamo Berlin | 0–1 |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz | – | SC Motor Jena | 1–2 |
ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | – | BSG Chemie Leipzig | 2–1 |
BSG Motor Zwickau | – | BSG Motor Weimar | 2–0 |
SC Aufbau Magdeburg | – | BSG Chemie Zeitz | 2–0 |
BSG Lokomotive Stendal | – | SC Empor Rostock | 2–5 |
ASK Vorwärts Berlin | – | BSG Motor Steinach | 4–2 |
Quarter finals
(22 April 1964)
Home team | | Away team | Result |
SC Empor Rostock | – | BSG Motor Zwickau | 0–1 |
SC Motor Jena | – | ASK Vorwärts Berlin | 2–1 |
SC Dynamo Berlin | – | SC Aufbau Magdeburg | 1–4 |
SC Leipzig | – | ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg | 7–2 |
Semi finals
(20 May 1964)
Home team | | Away team | Result |
SC Aufbau Magdeburg | – | SC Motor Jena | 3–2 |
BSG Motor Zwickau | – | SC Leipzig | 2–3 a.e.t. |
Final
Statistics
Match report
The cup final, played 5 weeks after the end of the DDR-Oberliga saw the third-placed team of SC Leipzig play eleventh-placed SC Aufbau Magdeburg. Despite the intense heat—Neues Deutschland called the match the "heat final" with 33 °C (91 °F) in the shade,[1] Berliner Zeitung talks about heat near 40 °C (104 °F)[2]—Leipzig was in control from the start, playing a faster, more flexible and better thought-out game than their opposition. After Leipzig's second goal, following a solo effort from Frenzel, finished by winger Engelhardt, Magdeburg pushed to avert the impending defeat and scored after a lonely run by Hermann Stöcker and a finish by Walter. This goal rallied Magdeburg and a short freekick was used to equalize, again by Walter. As two players had had to be treated for injuries, referee Kunze—described as heavy-set[1] and not always at the top of the game[2] added some more time. And with just seconds left, Stöcker capitalized on a bad clearance by Leipzig's goalkeeper to score the winning goal.
References
- 1 2 Joachim Pfitzner (14 June 1964). "Magdeburgs Pokalsieg Sekunden vor Schluss" [Magdeburg's cup win seconds before the end]. Neues Deutschland (in German). 19 (162). p. 8.
- 1 2 Werner Fischer; Bodo Radtke (14 June 1964). "FDGB-Pokal nach Magdeburg" [FDGB Cup to Magdeburg]. Berliner Zeitung (in German). 20 (162). p. 7.
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