The 1989–90 FDGB-Pokal was the 39th and penultimate East German Cup, the last before reunification. The competition was won by Dynamo Dresden, who sealed...
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The FDGB-Pokal (Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund Pokal or Free German Trade Union Federation Cup) was an elimination football tournament held annually...
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The 1990 FDGB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 1989–90 FDGB-Pokal, the 39th season of East Germany's premier knockout football cup competition. It...
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The 1988–89 FDGB-Pokal was the 38th edition of the East German Cup. The competition was won by BFC Dynamo, who secured their third title with a win over...
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The DFB-Pokal (German: [ˈdeː ʔɛf beː poˈkaːl]), also known as the German Cup in English, is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by...
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2012 Dynamo Dresden DDR-Oberliga: 1988–89, 1989–90 FDGB-Pokal: 1984–85, 1989–90 Bayer Leverkusen DFB-Pokal: 1992–93 UEFA Champions League runner-up: 2001–02...
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Schwerin, representing the DFV of East Germany as runners-up of the 1989–90 FDGB-Pokal (as Dynamo Dresden won the double and qualified for the European Cup)...
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As of 30 January 2014 Dynamo Dresden DDR-Oberliga: 1988–89, 1989–90 FDGB-Pokal: 1989–90 VfB Stuttgart Bundesliga: 1991–92 Borussia Dortmund Bundesliga:...
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DFV-Supercup (redirect from 1989 DFV-Supercup)
known as Pokal des Deutschen Sportechos) was the super cup of East German football, played between the winners of the DDR-Oberliga and the FDGB-Pokal. It was...
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Kosche in the upcoming match against HFC Chemie in the 1989-90 FDGB-Pokal on 4 November 1989. The club's long-time goalkeeper Bodo Rudwaleit then suddenly...
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