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The following is a list of association football managers who won the DDR-Oberliga, the top professional league in the football league system of East Germany, and the FDGB-Pokal.

List of managers

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Key
00 Manager won both the League and Cup in the same season, completing the East German domestic Double.
00 National Cup won by team from outside the top league.
DDR-Oberliga champions FDGB-Pokal winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1949–50 (1st) ZSG Horch Zwickau 1950 (2nd) Kurt Vorkauf  GDR SG Eisenhüttenwerk Thale
1950–51 (2nd) BSG Chemie Leipzig (1) 1951
1951–52 (3rd) Fred Schulz  GDR BSG Turbine Halle 1952 Paul Döring  GDR
1952–53 (4th) Paul Döring  GDR Dynamo Dresden (1) 1953
1953–54 (5th) Hans Carl  GDR Turbine Erfurt (1) 1954 Kurt Vorkauf (2)  GDR
1954–55 (6th) Hans Carl (2)  GDR Turbine Erfurt (2) 1955 Karl Dittes  GDR
1955 (7th) SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt 1955
1956 (8th) Fritz Gödicke  GDR SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (2) 1956 Horst Sockoll  GDR
1957 (9th) Fritz Gödicke (2)  GDR SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (3) 1957 Fritz Wittenbecher  GDR
1958 (10th) Kurt Fritzsche  GDR ASK Vorwärts Berlin (1) 1958 Hans Siegert  GDR
1959 (11th) Gerhard Hofmann  GDR SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (4) 1959 Fritz Bachmann  GDR
1960 (12th) Harald Seeger  GDR ASK Vorwärts Berlin (2) 1960 (10) Georg Buschner  GDR SC Motor Jena
1961–62 (13th) Harald Seeger (2)  GDR ASK Vorwärts Berlin (3) 1962 (11th) Heinz Krügel  GDR Hallescher FC Chemie (2)
1962–63 (14th) Georg Buschner  GDR SC Motor Jena (1) 1963 (12th) Karl Dittes (2)  GDR BSG Motor Zwickau (1)
1963–64 (15th) Alfred Kunze  GDR BSG Chemie Leipzig (1) 1964 (13th) Ernst Kümmel  GDR SC Aufbau Magdeburg (1)
1964–65 (16th) Günter Lammich  GDR ASK Vorwärts Berlin (4) 1965 (14th) Ernst Kümmel (2)  GDR SC Aufbau Magdeburg (2)
1965–66 (17th) Günter Lammich (2)  GDR FC Vorwärts Berlin (5) 1966 (15th) Alfred Kunze  GDR BSG Chemie Leipzig (1)
1966–67 (18th) Horst Scherbaum  GDR FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (1) 1967 (16th) Horst Oettler  GDR BSG Motor Zwickau (2)
1967–68 (19th) Georg Buschner (2)  GDR FC Carl Zeiss Jena (2) 1968 (17th) Werner Schwenzfeier  GDR 1. FC Union Berlin (1)
1968–69 (20th) Fritz Belger  GDR FC Vorwärts Berlin (6) 1969 (18th) Heinz Krügel (2)  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (3)
1969–70 (21st) Georg Buschner (3)  GDR FC Carl Zeiss Jena (3) 1970 (19th) Fritz Belger  GDR FC Vorwärts Berlin (2)
1970–71 (22nd) Walter Fritzsch  GDR Dynamo Dresden (2) 1971 (20th) Walter Fritzsch  GDR Dynamo Dresden (2)
1971–72 (23rd) Heinz Krügel  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (1) 1972 (21st) Hans Meyer  GDR FC Carl Zeiss Jena (2)
1972–73 (24th) Walter Fritzsch (2)  GDR Dynamo Dresden (3) 1973 (22nd) Heinz Krügel (3)  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (4)
1973–74 (25th) Heinz Krügel (2)  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (2) 1974 (23rd) Hans Meyer (2)  GDR FC Carl Zeiss Jena (3)
1974–75 (26th) Heinz Krügel (3)  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (3) 1975 (24th) Karl-Heinz Kluge  GDR BSG Sachsenring Zwickau (3)
1975–76 (27th) Walter Fritzsch (3)  GDR Dynamo Dresden (4) 1976 (25th) Horst Scherbaum  GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (1)
1976–77 (28th) Walter Fritzsch (4)  GDR Dynamo Dresden (5) 1977 (26th) Walter Fritzsch (2)  GDR Dynamo Dresden (3)
1977–78 (29th) Walter Fritzsch (5)  GDR Dynamo Dresden (6) 1978 (27th) Klaus Urbanczyk  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (5)
1978–79 (30th) Jürgen Bogs  GDR BFC Dynamo (1) 1979 (28th) Klaus Urbanczyk (2)  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (6)
1979–80 (31st) Jürgen Bogs (2)  GDR BFC Dynamo (2) 1980 (29th) Hans Meyer (3)  GDR FC Carl Zeiss Jena (4)
1980–81 (32nd) Jürgen Bogs (3)  GDR BFC Dynamo (3) 1981 (30th) Harro Miller  GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (2)
1981–82 (33rd) Jürgen Bogs (4)  GDR BFC Dynamo (4) 1982 (31st) Gerhard Prautzsch  GDR Dynamo Dresden (4)
1982–83 (34th) Jürgen Bogs (5)  GDR BFC Dynamo (5) 1983 (32nd) Claus Kreul  GDR 1. FC Magdeburg (7)
1983–84 (35th) Jürgen Bogs (6)  GDR BFC Dynamo (6) 1984 (33rd) Klaus Sammer  GDR Dynamo Dresden (5)
1984–85 (36th) Jürgen Bogs (7)  GDR BFC Dynamo (7) 1985 (34th) Klaus Sammer (2)  GDR Dynamo Dresden (6)
1985–86 (37th) Jürgen Bogs (8)  GDR BFC Dynamo (8) 1986 (35th) Hans-Ulrich Thomale  GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (3)
1986–87 (38th) Jürgen Bogs (9)  GDR BFC Dynamo (9) 1987 (36th) Hans-Ulrich Thomale (2)  GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (4)
1987–88 (39th) Jürgen Bogs (10)  GDR BFC Dynamo (10) 1988 (37th) Jürgen Bogs  GDR BFC Dynamo (2)
1988–89 (40th) Eduard Geyer  GDR Dynamo Dresden (7) 1989 (38th) Jürgen Bogs  GDR BFC Dynamo (3)
1989–90 (41st) Reinhard Häfner  GDR Dynamo Dresden (8) 1990 (39th) Reinhard Häfner  GDR Dynamo Dresden (7)
Notes
  • [M] In the 2010–11 season Branislav Milačić took over the helm at Mogren in April two months before end of season. He led the team on Matchdays 25–33 and clinched the title on the last day of the season on 28 May 2011.
  • B In the 2017–18 season Nikola Jurčević took over Dinamo Zagreb from Mario Cvitanović in March, and won the title with 3 games to play in May. He was sacked with only one league fixture left to play and replaced with Nenad Bjelica.
  • C The 2019–20 season was another turbulent season for Dinamo. Following the Covid-19 lockdown in March, coach Bjelica was sacked in late April. He was replaced by Dinamo's youth coach Igor Jovićević and under him the club clinched the 2019–20 league title on 20 June 2020 with a draw against Gorica on Matchday 30, with six games left to play. However, following a 2–0 defeat to rivals Rijeka on Matchday 33, Jovićević too was sacked on 6 July 2020 and replaced by Zoran Mamić for the last three fixtures of the season.