1989–90 DDR-Oberliga

1989–90 DDR-Oberliga
DDR-Oberliga
Season 1989–90
Champions Dynamo Dresden
Relegated Wismut Aue
Fortschritt Bischofswerda
European Cup Dynamo Dresden
UEFA Cup FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
1. FC Magdeburg
Matches played 182
Goals scored 467 (2.57 per match)
Top goalscorer Torsten Gütschow (Dynamo Dresden) - 18
Biggest home win 6–1 (Dynamo Dresden v. FC Berlin)
Biggest away win 5–0 (1. FC Magdeburg v. HFC Chemie)
Highest scoring Dynamo Dresden (47)
Highest attendance 32,867 (Dynamo Dresden v. Lok Leipzig)
Lowest attendance 1,400 (three matches)
Average attendance 8,303

Statistics of DDR-Oberliga in the 1989/1990 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and Dynamo Dresden won the championship.

Final table

DDR-Fußball-Oberliga 1990.jpg
Pos Club P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Dynamo Dresden 26 12 12 2 47 26 +21 36
2 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 26 13 10 3 35 20 +15 36
3 1. FC Magdeburg 26 13 8 5 39 22 +17 34
4 FC Berlin 26 9 12 5 38 35 +3 30
5 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 26 11 8 7 29 27 +2 30
6 F.C. Hansa Rostock 26 9 9 8 38 33 +5 27
7 FC Energie Cottbus 26 10 7 9 36 37 -1 27
8 Lokomotive Leipzig 26 9 7 10 34 33 +1 25
9 Hallescher FC Chemie 26 8 8 10 38 38 0 24
10 Stahl Brandenburg 26 6 12 8 35 37 -2 24
11 FC Rot-Weiss Erfurt 26 5 9 12 29 40 -11 19
12 FC Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt 26 2 14 10 22 31 -9 18
13 BSG Wismut Aue 26 5 8 13 25 36 -11 18
14 Fortschritt Bischofswerda 26 7 2 17 22 52 -30 16

Key

Champions
UEFA Cup qualification
Relegation

Results table

1989/1990 SGD FCK FCM FCB CZJ ROS EGC LOK HFC BSB RWE EFC AUE FBW
1. SG Dynamo Dresden 2:0 3:1 6:1 0:4 1:1 3:0 3:1 2:0 3:2 3:1 2:1 3:0 3:0
2. FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 1:1 1:0 0:0 3:0 1:0 3:1 2:1 4:0 3:0 2:0 1:0 1:0 2:1
3. 1. FC Magdeburg 1:1 1:1 3:1 0:2 2:1 4:1 2:2 3:1 1:1 1:0 2:1 1:0 4:0
4. FC Berlin 1:1 0:0 2:1 2:0 3:0 1:1 1:3 3:1 5:1 2:2 0:0 1:4 1:0
5. FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1:1 1:1 0:2 1:1 2:1 1:0 0:0 2:0 2:2 1:0 1:1 1:0 1:0
6. FC Hansa Rostock 0:0 2:2 0:0 3:1 0:1 3:0 3:3 2:1 1:0 4:1 1:0 2:1 1:2
7. BSG Energie Cottbus 0:0 0:0 2:0 2:2 1:0 3:1 1:0 1:1 3:1 4:2 3:1 2:1 3:0
8. 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 1:1 1:2 1:2 1:2 1:0 2:2 2:0 1:0 0:1 2:1 2:0 2:1 3:1
9. Hallescher FC Chemie 2:2 4:0 0:5 1:2 1:1 1:1 3:0 1:0 1:3 3:0 2:2 3:1 4:0
10. BSG Stahl Brandenburg 2:2 2:2 0:1 1:1 4:0 1:1 2:0 1:1 1:1 1:1 0:0 4:2 0:2
11. FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 2:0 1:0 1:1 1:3 4:1 0:1 2:2 2:0 1:1 0:0 0:0 1:1 3:0
12. Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl 2:2 0:0 0:0 1:1 1:2 1:1 1:1 2:2 0:1 3:1 2:2 0:0 2:0
13. FC Wismut Aue 1:1 1:1 0:0 0:0 0:0 3:2 2:1 0:1 1:1 0:3 3:0 2:1 1:3
14. BSG Fortschritt Bischofswerda 0:1 1:2 0:1 1:1 1:4 1:4 1:4 2:1 0:4 1:1 2:1 2:0 1:0

Top goalscorers

Player Club Tore
1. Torsten Gütschow SG Dynamo Dresden 18
2. Steffen Heidrich FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 12
3. Uwe Rösler 1. FC Magdeburg 11
Markus Wuckel 1. FC Magdeburg 11
5. Ulf Kirsten SG Dynamo Dresden 10
Matthias Sammer SG Dynamo Dresden 10
Petrik Sander BSG Energie Cottbus 10

Championship-winning squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
East Germany GK Thomas Köhler
East Germany GK Frank Schulze
East Germany GK Ronny Teuber
East Germany DF Steffen Büttner
East Germany DF Andreas Diebitz
East Germany DF Mario Kern
East Germany DF Uwe Kirchner
East Germany DF Frank Lieberam
East Germany DF Detlef Schößler
East Germany DF Andreas Trautmann
East Germany DF Andreas Wagenhaus
East Germany MF Matthias Döschner
No. Position Player
East Germany MF Ralf Hauptmann
East Germany MF Uwe Jähnig
East Germany MF Sven Kmetsch
East Germany MF Matthias Maucksch
East Germany MF Hans-Uwe Pilz
East Germany MF Sven Ratke
East Germany MF Matthias Sammer
East Germany MF Jörg Stübner
East Germany FW Torsten Gütschow
East Germany FW Ulf Kirsten
East Germany FW Rocco Milde
East Germany FW Ralf Minge

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