1957 DDR-Oberliga

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DDR-Oberliga
Season1956
Champions SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt
Relegated
European Cup SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt
Matches played182
Goals scored524 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorer Heinz Kaulmann (15) [1]
Total attendance2,065,000 [2]
Average attendance11,350 [2]
1956
1958

The 1957 DDR-Oberliga was the ninth season of the DDR-Oberliga, the first tier of league football in East Germany. Rather than in the traditional autumn-spring format the Oberliga played for six seasons from 1955 to 1960 in the calendar year format, modelled on the system used in the Soviet Union. From 1961–62 onwards the league returned to its traditional format.

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The league was contested by fourteen teams. SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt, incidentally based at Aue and not Karl-Marx-Stadt, won the championship, the club's second consecutive one, having won the 1956 championship as well. [3] [4] On the strength of the 1957 title Wismut qualified for the 1958–59 European Cup where the club was knocked out by Young Boys Bern in the quarter-finals. [5]

Heinz Kaulmann of ASK Vorwärts Berlin was the league's top scorer with 15 goals. [6]

Table

The 1957 season saw two newly promoted clubs, SC Motor Jena and SC Chemie Halle-Leuna. [7] [8]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt (C)2616464928+2136Qualification to European Cup preliminary round
2 ASK Vorwärts Berlin 2613764522+2333
3 SC Rotation Leipzig 2612864029+1132
4 SC Motor Jena 2611694129+1228
5 SC Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg 2611693326+728
6 SC Turbine Erfurt 2610793733+427
7 SC Lokomotive Leipzig 269893632+426 FDGB-Pokal winners
8 SC Einheit Dresden 268994044425
9 SC Fortschritt Weißenfels 2687113838023
10 BSG Motor Zwickau 2695123543823
11 BSG Rotation Babelsberg 26871129441523
12 SC Chemie Halle-Leuna 2694134251922
13 BSG Lokomotive Stendal (R)26941328431522Relegation to DDR-Liga
14 SC Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt (R)263101331623116
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ABS CHH EIN WEI LLE LST MJE KMS ZWI BAB ROT ERF VBE WIS
Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg 3–00–21–21–13–12–14–20–03–02–01–00–11–0
Chemie Halle-Leuna 0–23–11–11–33–00–28–12–14–11–33–40–42–3
Einheit Dresden 2–15–21–44–24–20–04–33–02–20–11–31–11–2
Fortschritt Weißenfels 1–31–20–00–23–14–14–02–11–11–12–03–41–1
Lokomotive Leipzig 2–02–31–12–13–01–01–13–11–10–01–00–14–0
Lokomotive Stendal 1–21–10–11–11–00–22–03–10–03–12–02–02–1
Motor Jena 1–13–06–11–01–13–01–14–03–00–21–10–21–2
Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt 1–00–02–21–33–10–41–32–23–02–23–32–20–3
Motor Zwickau 1–00–11–11–05–10–13–04–13–11–22–11–10–1
Rotation Babelsberg 2–12–02–03–12–13–00–31–10–02–04–20–31–1
Rotation Leipzig 1–11–12–03–03–25–00–11–12–52–02–12–10–0
Turbine Erfurt 1–11–03–32–21–00–01–13–00–12–02–01–01–3
Vorwärts Berlin 0–03–00–01–01–13–03–11–09–02–01–10–20–1
Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt 3–03–41–03–00–03–13–13–02–15–11–30–24–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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