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Author: | Nakayama [ Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:28 pm ] |
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Team created by Nakayama#9 EAST GERMANY 1974 EAST GERMANY 1974 Back row: Sparwasser, Seguin, Irmscher, Kreische, Streich, Löwe, Vogel and Hoffmann. Middle row: Buschner (Manager), Ducke, Wätzlich, Fritsche, Schnuphase, Kurbjuweit, Pommerenke, Lauck and Holke (Assistant Coach). Front row: Kische, Hamann, Blochwitz, Croy, Friese, Bransch and Weise MANAGER: Georg BUSCHNER GOALKEEPERS: 1 Jürgen CROY 21 Wolfgang BLOCHWITZ 22 Werner FRIESE DEFENDERS: 2 Lothar KURBJUWEIT 3 Bernd BRANSCH 4 Konrad WEISE 5 Joachim FRITSCHE 12 Siegmar WÄTZLICH 18 Gerd KISCHE MIDFIELDERS: 6 Rüdiger SCHNUPHASE 7 Jürgen POMMERENKE 10 Hans-Jürgen KREISCHE 13 Reinhard LAUCK 16 Harald IRMSCHER 17 Erich HAMANN 19 Wolfgang SEGUIN FORWARDS: 8 Wolfram LÖWE 9 Peter DUCKE 11 Joachim STREICH 14 Jürgen SPARWASSER 15 Eberhard VOGEL 20 Martin HOFFMANN 4-3-3 FORMATIONS: East Germany Vs Netherlands - Group Stage Game (Second Round - 30/06/1974) GK CROY CB WEISE SWP BRANSCH RB KISCHE LB KURBJUWEIT DMF/CMF POMMERENKE CMF LAUCK CMF SCHNUPHASE AMF/SS SPARWASSER RWF LÖWE LWF HOFFMANN Substitutions: Ducke for Löwe (54 mn) and Kreische for Lauck (64 mn) Captain: Bernd Bransch Short Free Kick: Jürgen Sparwasser/Lothar Kurbjuweit/Peter Ducke Long Free Kick: Bernd Bransch/Jürgen Pommerenke/Gerd Kische/Lothar Kurbjuweit/Martin Hoffmann/Hans-Jürgen Kreische Free Kick 2: Jürgen Pommerenke/Bernd Bransch Left Corner: Jürgen Pommerenke Right Corner: Martin Hoffmann Penalty: Martin Hoffmann Players to go up on free kicks and corners: Gerd Kische, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Rüdiger Schnuphase Team Strategy ★Change Sides: Between All Defenders | Between All Midfielders | Between All Forwards ★Counter Attack ★Offside Trap Argentina Vs East Germany - Group Stage Game (Second Round - 03/07/1974) GK CROY CB WEISE SWP BRANSCH RB KISCHE LB KURBJUWEIT DMF/CMF SCHNUPHASE DMF/CMF POMMERENKE AMF SPARWASSER RWF LÖWE LWF HOFFMANN CF/SS STREICH Substitutions: Vogel for Löwe (65 mn) and Ducke for Streich (80 mn) Captain: Bernd Bransch Short Free Kick: Joachim Streich/Martin Hoffmann Long Free Kick: Jürgen Pommerenke/Bernd Bransch/Konrad Weise/Gerd Kische Free Kick 2: Jürgen Sparwasser/Bernd Bransch Left Corner: Wolfram Löwe/Jürgen Pommerenke Right Corner: Martin Hoffmann/Wolfram Löwe (Taken with the left foot) Penalty: Martin Hoffmann Player to go up on free kicks and corners: Rüdiger Schnuphase Team Strategy ★Centre Attack ★Right Side Attack ★Change Sides: Between All Midfielders ★CB Overlap: Bernd Bransch - Optional ★Counter Attack ★Ball Possession ATT INFOS: East Germany was not as successful as its Western counterpart in World Cups or European Championships. It never qualified for the finals of the European Championship and only qualified for one World Cup, in 1974. However, they were always serious contenders in qualifying throughout their history. That tournament was staged in West Germany, and both German teams were drawn in the same group in the first round. With successful games against Chile and Australia, both German teams had qualified early for the second round, with the inter-German game determining first and second in group. Despite this lack of pressure to succeed, the match on 22 June 1974 in Hamburg was politically and emotionally charged. East Germany beat West Germany 1-0, thanks to a goal by Jürgen Sparwasser. This was rather a Pyhrric victory, as the DFV wound up in the possibly stronger second round Group A. The GDR lost to Brazil and the Netherlands, but secured 3rd place in a final game draw with Argentina. On the other hand, the DFB team changed its line-up after the loss, and went on to win all games in the other second round group B, against Yugoslavia, Sweden, Poland, and the World title against the Netherlands. East Germany did however achieve significantly greater success in Olympic football than the amateur teams fielded by the Western NOC of Germany. In 1956, 1960, and 1964 both states had sent a United Team of Germany. For 1964, the East German side had beaten their Western counterparts in order to be selected. They went on to win Bronze for Germany. As GDR, they won Bronze in 1972 in Munich, Gold in 1976, and Silver medal in 1980 in Moscow, In absence of boycotting Western nations. In the 1980s, football declined in the GDR, as did other parts of public life. East Vs. West Over the years of their separate existence, the GDR and FRG played each other only a handful of times. The only notable meeting with professionals from the West was at the 1974 World Cup, which East Germany won 1-0. Three other games were played in Olympic Football where only players with amateur status could represent West Germany, like the young Uli Hoeneß who delayed his pro career in 1972. In the inter-German qualification prior to the 1964 Olympic Games, the two played a two-legged preliminary round tie, the GDR advancing to represent Germany as they won their home leg 3-0, while the FRG won the return 2-1. In the 1972 Olympic Games, the GDR and FRG, having qualified from their First Round groups, met in the Second Round, with the GDR winning 3-2. HOME & AWAY KITS: |
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