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1982–83 FDGB-Pokal

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The 1982–83 FDGB-Pokal was the 32nd competition for the trophy. By beating FC Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1. FC Magdeburg won their 7th FDGB-Pokal title.

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Participants

89 teams were eligible for the 1982–83 FDGB-Pokal. The 14 DDR-Oberliga teams and the 60 DDR-Liga teams were joined by the winners of the 15 1981-82 Bezirkspokal competitions.[citation needed]

Mode

The Oberliga teams of the 1982–83 season joined the competition in the second round. The other had to play through a qualifying round, followed by the first round proper and an intermediate round. All fixtures were decided in a single match, in case of a draw extra time was played, followed by a penalty shootout, if the score was still level.[citation needed]

Competition

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Qualifying round

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First round

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* denotes Bezirkspokal winners
(1) Match awarded to BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe, as Robur Zittau had neglected to bring their players' passes.[1]

Intermediate round

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Second round

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Third round

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Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Final

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More information FC Karl-Marx-Stadt, 0 – 4 ...
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Klaus-Dieter Stenzel (Senftenberg)
Karl-Marx-Stadt:
GKEast Germany Wolfgang Krahnke
SWEast Germany Jürgen Bähringer
DFEast Germany Matthias BirnerYellow card ?'
DFEast Germany Frank UhligYellow card ?'
DFEast Germany Claus Schwemmer
MFEast Germany Andreas Müller
MFEast Germany Frank Eitemüllerdownward-facing red arrow 46'
MFEast Germany Joachim Müller
FWEast Germany Hans RichterYellow card ?'
FWEast Germany John Bemme
FWEast Germany Mario Neuhäuser
Substitutes:
MFEast Germany Mario Schubertupward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
East Germany Manfred Lienemann
MAGDEBURG:
GKEast Germany Dirk Heyne
SWEast Germany Dirk Stahmann
DFEast Germany Detlef Raugust
DFEast Germany Siegmund Mewes
DFEast Germany Detlef Schößler
MFEast Germany Axel Wittke
MFEast Germany Jürgen Pommerenke
MFEast Germany Wolfgang Steinbach
FWEast Germany Damian Halata
FWEast Germany Joachim Streichdownward-facing red arrow 75'
FWEast Germany Martin Hoffmann
Substitutes:
FWEast Germany Frank Cebullaupward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
East Germany Claus Kreul

Match report

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Cup winners 1983: 1. FC Magdeburg

Magdeburg and Karl-Marx-Stadt met after a disappointing season, finishing 6th and 9th in the league respectively, leading to some calling this final unattractive and unpopular.[2] In the event, Magdeburg performed on par with their league play as well as Karl-Marx-Stadt, but Magdeburg's players were able to frustrate their opposition's desire to always have Magdeburg's players covered, leading to a number of yellow cards and several free-kicks, one of which led to Wittke's goal to make it 2–0 to Magdeburg. Just three minutes earlier, Streich had scored of a Steinbach pass, turning past defender Uhlig and finishing of for his first goal ever in a cup final.[3] Especially Karl-Marx-Stadt's defense had enormous problems to cope with Magdeburg's attacking play, whereas Magdeburg defenders Raugust, Mewes and Schößler along with their sweeper Stahmann had little to nothing to do. Stahmann even found the time to set up Streich's second goal with a 40-meter-pass.[3] The fourth goal only helped to mark the superiority of Magdeburg's team on this day, after Halata and Cebulla had already wasted several opportunities. In the end, Magdeburg won a final that they had easily dominated, winning their 7th FDGB-Pokal title.

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