1950–51 DDR-Oberliga championship play-off

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1950–51 DDR-Oberliga
Championship play-off
1950–51 DDR-Oberliga championship play-off programme.jpg
Match programme cover
Event1950–51 DDR-Oberliga
Date20 May 1951 (1951-05-20)
VenueErnst-Thälmann-Stadion, Chemnitz
Referee (Weißenfels)
Attendance60,000

The championship play-off of the 1950–51 DDR-Oberliga took place on 20 May 1951 at the Ernst-Thälmann-Stadion in Chemnitz between Chemie Leipzig and Turbine Erfurt. The match decided the winner of the 1950–51 DDR-Oberliga, the 2nd season of the DDR-Oberliga, the top-level football league in East Germany. The match was necessary as both teams finished the season level on points. At the time, the rules stated that if this were to occur, a playoff would be necessary to decide the national champion. With a 2–0 victory, Chemie Leipzig secured the championship for their 1st national title.[1]

Background[]

The final phase of the championship for a long time was a three-way battle between Motor Zwickau, Chemie Leipzig, and Turbine Erfurt. However, as Zwickau lost both games against these direct opponents, they ended up finishing third. Two matchdays before the end of the season saw Leipzig leading Erfurt by a point. But on the final day they lost their table lead after a 2–3 defeat against Rotation Babelsberg. At the same time, Erfurt won 2–0 against Zwickau, meaning Chemie Leipzig and Turbine Erfurt were level on points at the top of the table.

Match[]

Summary[]

While Chemie Leipzig were able to compete with their starting players, Turbine Erfurt were without defender and center-forward , two important players. Both were suspended due to being disciplined in the international match between East Germany and Poland. Erfurt had another loss to cope with, as twelve minutes into the game, striker had to be substituted out due to an injury. Prior to that, Leipzig's attacker had proven the dangerousness of his team with a good opportunity. At first the game was open, and Erfurt had an opportunity to take the lead in the 25th minute. However, Heinz Wozniakowski's free kick hit the post. Erfurt were thankful for the weak performance of the left attack side of Leipzig of and , and the absence of Nordhaus remained unnoticed for the time being.

The second half began with a strong offensive by Turbine Erfurt. In this period, the defence organized by of Leipzig proved its class. Leipzig had already conceded the fewest goals in the past Oberliga season, and now also stood up to the test of Erfurt. In the 52nd minute Erfurt scored what should have been a goal, but was falsely disallowed by referee Liebschner because of alleged offside player. In the middle of Erfurt's strong period, Chemie countered with surprising play. Rudolf Krause got past two Erfurt players and slotted the ball to , who took the ball and scored past the Erfurt keeper for a 1–0 lead. Five minutes later, both players again found themselves combining. This time, Krause scored Leipzig's second goal with a 16-meter-long shot. Although Erfurt's best player, , continued his efforts, Erfurt could no longer turn the result, and the match finished as a 2–0 win for Chemie.

Details[]

Turbine Erfurt0–2Chemie Leipzig
Report
  • Goal 65'
  • Krause Goal 70'
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: (Weißenfels)
Turbine Erfurt
Chemie Leipzig
GK 1 East Germany
RB East Germany
LB East Germany
RH East Germany
CH East Germany
LH East Germany
OR East Germany
IR East Germany Substituted off 12'
CF East Germany Heinz Wozniakowski
IL East Germany Winfried Herz
OL East Germany
Substitute:
FW East Germany Substituted in 12'
Manager:
East Germany Fischer
Turbine Erfurt vs Chemie Leipzig 1951-05-20.svg
GK 1 East Germany Günter Busch
RB East Germany
LB East Germany Walter Rose
RH East Germany
CH East Germany
LH East Germany
OR East Germany
IR East Germany Rudolf Krause
CF East Germany
IL East Germany
OL East Germany
Manager:
East Germany Rolf Kukowitsch

References[]

  1. ^ "East Germany 1946-1990". RSSSF.com. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
General references
  • DDR-Sportzeitung Deutsches Sportecho, 21 and 25 May 1951
  • Baingo/Horn: Geschichte der DDR-Oberliga. Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-428-3, S. 26
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