1963–64 FDGB-Pokal|
| Country | East Germany |
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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 |
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Away team |
Result
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| SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin |
– |
TSG Fürstenwalde |
5–2
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| BSG Motor Eberswalde |
– |
BSG Motor Rathenow |
9–2
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First round
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| SC Einheit Dresden |
– |
BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt |
0–1 a.e.t.
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| SG Dynamo Erfurt |
– |
SC Fortschritt Weißenfels |
0–3
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| BSG Motor Bautzen |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Cottbus |
2–1
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| BSG Motor Dessau |
– |
SG Dynamo Eisleben |
0–4
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| BSG Motor Hennigsdorf |
– |
SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen |
3–4
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| BSG Motor Stralsund |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Rostock |
1–4
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| SG Lichtenberg 47 Berlin |
– |
TSC Berlin |
1–2
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| BSG Motor Rudisleben |
– |
BSG Chemie Zeitz |
0–2
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| BSG Chemie Glauchau |
– |
BSG Motor Ammendorf |
1–2
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| TSG Velten |
– |
BSG Einheit Greifswald |
0–4
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| BSG Motor Brand Langenau |
– |
BSG Wismut Gera |
1–2
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| BSG Chemie Bitterfeld |
– |
SC Potsdam |
0–1
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| BSG Motor Köthen |
– |
BSG Stahl Riesa |
0–1
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| BSG Lokomotive Kirchmöser |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg |
1–3
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| BSG Motor Eberswalde |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Karpin |
3–2
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| BSG Chemie Schwarzheide |
– |
SG Dynamo Dresden |
0–1
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| BSG Motor Görlitz |
– |
SC Cottbus |
3–2
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| SC Cottbus II |
– |
BSG Lokomotive Zittau |
0–1
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| SG Dynamo Gera |
– |
BSG Motor Werdau |
1–2
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| BSG Empor Neustrelitz |
– |
SC Frankfurt/Oder |
3–1 a.e.t.
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| BSG Einheit Burg |
– |
BSG Stahl Thale |
3–4 a.e.t.
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| BSG Einheit Wernigerode |
– |
BSG Motor Aschersleben |
1–4
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| BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge |
– |
BSG Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin |
4–0
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| SC Traktor Schwerin |
– |
BSG Turbine Magdeburg |
4–2
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| BSG Motor WeMa Plauen |
– |
BSG Stahl Lippendorf |
4–0
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| BSG Lokomotive Ost Leipzig |
– |
TSG Gröditz |
1–2
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| BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt |
– |
SG Dynamo Schwerin |
3–2
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| BSG Motor Nordhausen West |
– |
BSG Motor Veilsdorf |
4–1
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| BSG Empor Halle |
– |
BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau |
1–4
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| BSG Motor Gispersleben |
– |
BSG Motor West Karl-Marx-Stadt |
2–1
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| BSG Motor Köpenick Berlin |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Schwerin |
4–2
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| SC Neubrandenburg |
– |
BSG Lokomotive Wittenberge |
7–0
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| BSG Stahl Eisleben |
– |
BSG Einheit Elsterberg |
2–1
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| BSG Chemie Lauscha |
– |
BSG Motor Weimar |
1–2
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| BSG Rotation Berlin |
– |
BSG Chemie Wolfen |
1–4
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| HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Leipzig |
2–1
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Second round
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| BSG Lokomotive Zittau |
– |
SG Dynamo Dresden |
2–1
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| BSG Wismut Gera |
– |
BSG Motor Nordhausen West |
3–1
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| BSG Chemie Wolfen |
– |
SC Neubrandenburg |
3–5
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| BSG Stahl Thale |
– |
BSG Lokomotive Halberstadt |
0–1 aet
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| BSG Motor Werdau |
– |
BSG Motor Bautzen |
0–2
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| SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen |
– |
BSG Stahl Eisleben |
4–3 aet
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| ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg |
– |
BSG Motor Eberswalde |
4–0
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| ASG Vorwärts Rostock |
– |
BSG Chemie Veritas Wittenberge |
2–1
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| BSG Chemie Zeitz |
– |
BSG Motor Gispersleben |
4–0
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| BSG Motor Weimar |
– |
BSG Motor WeMa Plauen |
7–2 aet
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| BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt |
– |
BSG Motor Görlitz |
3–1
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| SG Dynamo Eisleben |
– |
BSG Motor Köpenick Berlin |
2–1
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| BSG Motor Ammendorf |
– |
SC Fortschritt Weißenfels |
2–0
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| BSG Einheit Greifswald |
– |
SC Traktor Schwerin |
3–2
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| TSG Gröditz |
– |
BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau |
0–0 aet
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| BSG Motor Aschersleben |
– |
TSC Berlin |
1–1 aet
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| SC Potsdam |
– |
BSG Empor Neustrelitz |
2–2 aet
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| BSG Stahl Riesa |
– |
HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg |
1–1 aet
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Replays
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| BSG Aktivist Karl-Marx Zwickau |
– |
TSG Gröditz |
5–1
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| TSC Berlin |
– |
BSG Motor Aschersleben |
4–0
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| BSG Empor Neustrelitz |
– |
SC Potsdam |
1–0
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| HSG Wissenschaft Freiberg |
– |
BSG Stahl Riesa |
?–?
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Third round
Replay
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| SC Chemie Halle |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Rostock |
3–1
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Fourth round
(played on 15 March 1964)
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| SC Leipzig |
– |
SC Chemie Halle |
4–0
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| SG Dynamo Eisleben |
– |
SC Dynamo Berlin |
0–1
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| BSG Empor Neustrelitz |
– |
SC Motor Jena |
1–2
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| ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg |
– |
BSG Chemie Leipzig |
2–1
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| BSG Motor Zwickau |
– |
BSG Motor Weimar |
2–0
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| SC Aufbau Magdeburg |
– |
BSG Chemie Zeitz |
2–0
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| BSG Lokomotive Stendal |
– |
SC Empor Rostock |
2–5
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| ASK Vorwärts Berlin |
– |
BSG Motor Steinach |
4–2
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Quarter finals
(22 April 1964)
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| SC Empor Rostock |
– |
BSG Motor Zwickau |
0–1
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| SC Motor Jena |
– |
ASK Vorwärts Berlin |
2–1
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| SC Dynamo Berlin |
– |
SC Aufbau Magdeburg |
1–4
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| SC Leipzig |
– |
ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg |
7–2
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Semi finals
(20 May 1964)
| Home team |
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Away team |
Result
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| SC Aufbau Magdeburg |
– |
SC Motor Jena |
3–2
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| BSG Motor Zwickau |
– |
SC Leipzig |
2–3 a.e.t.
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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
- ^ a b Joachim Pfitzner (14 June 1964). "Magdeburgs Pokalsieg Sekunden vor Schluss" [Magdeburg's cup win seconds before the end]. Neues Deutschland (in German). Vol. 19, no. 162. p. 8.
- ^ a b Werner Fischer; Bodo Radtke (14 June 1964). "FDGB-Pokal nach Magdeburg" [FDGB Cup to Magdeburg]. Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 20, no. 162. p. 7.
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