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The 1959 FDGB-Pokal was the eleventh edition of the FDGB-Pokal. The competition started with a qualifying round comrising the 30 finalists of the 15 regional district cups (German: Bezirkspokal), 54 teams from the third tier II. DDR-Liga and 14 teams from the second tier DDR-Oberliga. The winners of the qualifying round then met the 14 teams from the first tier DDR-Oberliga in the First round.
Six teams from the DDR-Oberliga had already been eliminated by the Round of 16. This included the two finalists of the 1958 FDGB-Pokal SC Einheit Dresden and SC Lokomotive Leipzig. ASK Vorwärts Rostock and ASK Vorwärts Leipzig were the only remaining teams from the Bezirksligas. The II. DDR-Liga was only represented by four teams. SC Chemie Halle and BSG Rotation Babelsberg were the only remaining teams from the DDR-Liga in the Round of 16.
SC Traktor Schwerin from the II. DDR-Liga was the only team from lower leagues that made it to the Quarter-finals. The team was then defeated 0-4 at home by SC Dynamo Berlin in the Quarter-finals. The new East German championSC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt won a clear 3-0 victory against SC Turbine Erfurt in the Semi-finals. SC Dynamo Berlin, on the other hand, only managed to defeat BSG Motor Zwickau 2-1 in extra time.
No goal was scored after 120 minutes in the first final, due to effective defensive work and lack of efficiency in the attack. Five goals were instead scored in regular time in the replay. The replay began with a furious start from SC Dynamo Berlin.[3] The goal record showed that the new East German champion SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt and third-placed SC Dynamo Berlin were two equal opponents. The team from Saxony managed to equalize twice, before right-winger Christian Hoffman scored a winning goal for SC Dynamo from a sharp angle in the 67th minute. The second final was marked by the constructive runners, which managed to send their attackers to successful positions this time. In particular, the SC Dynamo Berlin strikers of had learned from the first final and went straight in front of the opponent's goal in the replay. The quick 1-0 goal after a successful combination from several SC Dynamo Berlin players, indicated that the East Berlin side would cope with the difficult snow-covered pitch better. However, SC Wismut-Karl-Marx-Stadt also showed stability after half an hour played, with an equalizer from Tröger, who had skillfully played off Heine. A high-class game now developed, where the players showed good technical qualities. But the balanced game took a dramatic turn in the 55th minute. SC Dynamo Berlin was awarded a penalty kick, after after a foul by Siegfried Wolf at Bley. The penalty kick was convertred by Schröter. SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Staft player Bringfried Müller suddenly blew all fuses and attacked the referees with wild insult. Müller was consequently sent off. SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt then continued the match with such severity that the match almost threatened to get out of hand. The equalizer by Kaiser with high cross directly into the goal calmed the meeting again. However, SC Dynamo Berlin was able to take advantage of its numerical superiority and took the lead again two minutes later, which it was was able to defend until the final whistle.
Gallery
The team of SC Karl-Marx-Stadt recieves their trophy as the new East German champion before the first final on 6 December 1959.
The team of SC Dynamo Berlin as the winner of the 1959 FDGB-Pokal on 13 December 1959.
References
^Luther, Jörn; Willmann, Frank (2003). BFC Dynamo – Der Meisterclub (in German) (1st ed.). Berlin: Das Neue Berlin. p. 28. ISBN3-360-01227-5.