词条 | 1962–63 Oberliga |
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| competition = Oberliga | season = 1962–63 | winners = Hamburger SV{{Clear}}Hertha BSC Berlin{{Clear}}1. FC Köln{{Clear}}1. FC Kaiserslautern{{Clear}}TSV 1860 München | promoted = | relegated = 58 clubs | continentalcup1 = German champions | continentalcup1 qualifiers = Borussia Dortmund 3rd German title | league topscorer = Hans-Joachim Altendorff{{Clear}}(41 goals)[1] | prevseason = 1961–62 | nextseason = 1963–64 (Bundesliga) }} The 1962–63 Oberliga was the eighteenth Oberliga season, the first tier of the football league system in West Germany. The league operated in five regional divisions, Berlin, North, South, Southwest and West. The five league champions and the runners-up from the west, south, southwest and north then entered the 1963 German football championship which was won by Borussia Dortmund. It was Borussia Dortmund's third national championship, having previously won it in 1956 and 1957.[2] It was the last season of the Oberliga as a tier one league as, following the 1962–63 season, the Bundesliga was introduced which the best Oberliga teams qualified for. Qualification to the new Bundesliga was determined by taking the previous ten seasons into account.[3] A similar league, the DDR-Oberliga, existed in East Germany, set at the first tier of the East German football league system. The 1962–63 DDR-Oberliga was won by SC Motor Jena.[4] Oberliga NordThe 1962–63 season saw two new clubs in the league, VfB Lübeck and Arminia Hannover, both promoted from the Amateurliga. The league's top scorer was Dieter Meyer of Werder Bremen with 37 goals.[1] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA |team14=AAB |team15=AAC |team16=AAD
|result1=P |result2=P | result3=PO | result4=R | result5=R |result6=R |result7=R |result8=R |result9=R |result10=R |result11=R |result12=R |result13=R |result14=R |result15=R|result16=R
|win_ONE= 22 |draw_ONE= 5 | loss_ONE= 3 |gf_ONE= 100 |ga_ONE= 40 |win_TWO= 22 |draw_TWO= 3 | loss_TWO= 5 |gf_TWO= 102 |ga_TWO= 44 |win_THR= 17 |draw_THR= 3 | loss_THR= 10 |gf_THR= 62 |ga_THR= 41 |win_FOR= 14 |draw_FOR= 7 | loss_FOR= 9 |gf_FOR= 48 |ga_FOR= 46 |win_FIV= 14 |draw_FIV= 6 | loss_FIV= 10 |gf_FIV= 73 |ga_FIV= 58 |win_SIX= 11 |draw_SIX= 8 | loss_SIX= 11 |gf_SIX= 48 |ga_SIX= 45 |win_SEV= 12 |draw_SEV= 4 | loss_SEV= 14 |gf_SEV= 44 |ga_SEV= 46 |win_EIG= 11 |draw_EIG= 5 | loss_EIG= 14 |gf_EIG= 51 |ga_EIG= 62 |win_NIN= 12 |draw_NIN= 3 | loss_NIN= 15 |gf_NIN= 47 |ga_NIN= 61 |win_TEN= 11 |draw_TEN= 4 | loss_TEN= 15 |gf_TEN= 56 |ga_TEN= 64 |win_ELE= 9 |draw_ELE= 8 | loss_ELE= 13 |gf_ELE= 44 |ga_ELE= 57 |win_TWE= 7 |draw_TWE= 11 | loss_TWE= 12 |gf_TWE= 46 |ga_TWE= 67 |win_AAA= 9 |draw_AAA= 6 | loss_AAA= 15 |gf_AAA= 40 |ga_AAA= 56 |win_AAB= 9 |draw_AAB= 5 | loss_AAB= 16 |gf_AAB= 43 |ga_AAB= 64 |win_AAC= 10 |draw_AAC= 2 | loss_AAC= 18 |gf_AAC= 51 |ga_AAC= 76 |win_AAD= 7 |draw_AAD= 6 | loss_AAD= 17 |gf_AAD= 37 |ga_AAD= 65
|name_ONE= Hamburger SV |name_TWO= Werder Bremen |name_THR= Eintracht Braunschweig |name_FOR= VfR Neumünster |name_FIV= Holstein Kiel |name_SIX= FC St.Pauli |name_SEV= VfL Osnabrück |name_EIG= VfV Hildesheim |name_NIN= Hannover 96 |name_TEN= Arminia Hannover |name_ELE= ASV Bergedorf 85 |name_TWE= VfB Oldenburg |name_AAA= TuS Bremerhaven 93 |name_AAB= Concordia Hamburg |name_AAC= FC Altona 93 |name_AAD= VfB Lübeck
|status_FOR=R |status_FIV=R |status_SIX=R |status_SEV=R |status_EIG=R |status_NIN=R |status_TEN=R |status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R |status_AAA=R |status_AAB=R |status_AAC=R |status_AAD=R
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship & Bundesliga |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to Bundesliga |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Regionalliga Nord
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} Oberliga BerlinThe 1962–63 season saw one new club in the league, SC Tegel, promoted from the Amateurliga Berlin. The league's top scorer was Hans-Joachim Altendorff of Hertha BSC with 41 goals, the highest total for any scorer in the five Oberligas in 1962–63.[1] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN
|result1=P |result2=R | result3=R | result4=R | result5=R |result6=R |result7=R |result8=R |result9=RO |result10=RO
|win_ONE= 22 |draw_ONE= 1 | loss_ONE= 4 |gf_ONE= 95 |ga_ONE= 34 |win_TWO= 17 |draw_TWO= 5 | loss_TWO= 5 |gf_TWO= 73 |ga_TWO= 28 |win_THR= 14 |draw_THR= 6 | loss_THR= 7 |gf_THR= 66 |ga_THR= 36 |win_FOR= 11 |draw_FOR= 11 | loss_FOR= 5 |gf_FOR= 52 |ga_FOR= 37 |win_FIV= 10 |draw_FIV= 5 | loss_FIV= 12 |gf_FIV= 44 |ga_FIV= 54 |win_SIX= 9 |draw_SIX= 3 | loss_SIX= 15 |gf_SIX= 43 |ga_SIX= 59 |win_SEV= 7 |draw_SEV= 6 | loss_SEV= 14 |gf_SEV= 43 |ga_SEV= 65 |win_EIG= 7 |draw_EIG= 6 | loss_EIG= 14 |gf_EIG= 35 |ga_EIG= 66 |win_NIN= 6 |draw_NIN= 6 | loss_NIN= 15 |gf_NIN= 39 |ga_NIN= 65 |win_TEN= 5 |draw_TEN= 5 | loss_TEN= 17 |gf_TEN= 39 |ga_TEN= 85
|name_ONE= Hertha BSC Berlin |name_TWO= Tasmania 1900 Berlin |name_THR= Tennis Borussia Berlin |name_FOR= Spandauer SV |name_FIV= Hertha Zehlendorf |name_SIX= Wacker 04 Berlin |name_SEV= BFC Südring |name_EIG= Berliner SV 92 |name_NIN= Viktoria 89 Berlin |name_TEN= SC Tegel
|status_TWO=R |status_THR=R |status_FOR=R |status_FIV=R |status_SIX=R |status_SEV=R |status_EIG=R |status_NIN=R |status_TEN=R
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship & Bundesliga |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to Bundesliga |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Regionalliga Berlin |col_RO=red2 |text_RO=Relegation to Amateurliga Berlin
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} Oberliga WestThe 1962–63 season saw two new clubs in the league, Bayer 04 Leverkusen and Wuppertaler SV, both promoted from the 2. Oberliga West. The league's top scorer was Jürgen Schütz of Borussia Dortmund with 25 goals.[1] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA |team14=AAB |team15=AAC |team16=AAD
|result1=P |result2=P | result3=PO | result4=PO | result5=R |result6=PO |result7=R |result8=R |result9=R |result10=R |result11=R |result12=R |result13=R |result14=R |result15=R|result16=R
|win_ONE= 18 |draw_ONE= 6 | loss_ONE= 6 |gf_ONE= 65 |ga_ONE= 37 |win_TWO= 19 |draw_TWO= 2 | loss_TWO= 9 |gf_TWO= 77 |ga_TWO= 39 |win_THR= 15 |draw_THR= 8 | loss_THR= 7 |gf_THR= 47 |ga_THR= 43 |win_FOR= 14 |draw_FOR= 9 | loss_FOR= 7 |gf_FOR= 51 |ga_FOR= 32 |win_FIV= 14 |draw_FIV= 9 | loss_FIV= 7 |gf_FIV= 58 |ga_FIV= 42 |win_SIX= 13 |draw_SIX= 9 | loss_SIX= 8 |gf_SIX= 62 |ga_SIX= 43 |win_SEV= 13 |draw_SEV= 7 | loss_SEV= 10 |gf_SEV= 44 |ga_SEV= 37 |win_EIG= 12 |draw_EIG= 6 | loss_EIG= 12 |gf_EIG= 81 |ga_EIG= 69 |win_NIN= 10 |draw_NIN= 10 | loss_NIN= 10 |gf_NIN= 50 |ga_NIN= 54 |win_TEN= 10 |draw_TEN= 9 | loss_TEN= 11 |gf_TEN= 49 |ga_TEN= 58 |win_ELE= 8 |draw_ELE= 8 | loss_ELE= 14 |gf_ELE= 44 |ga_ELE= 60 |win_TWE= 9 |draw_TWE= 6 | loss_TWE= 15 |gf_TWE= 34 |ga_TWE= 50 |win_AAA= 8 |draw_AAA= 6 | loss_AAA= 16 |gf_AAA= 43 |ga_AAA= 64 |win_AAB= 8 |draw_AAB= 5 | loss_AAB= 17 |gf_AAB= 43 |ga_AAB= 65 |win_AAC= 9 |draw_AAC= 2 | loss_AAC= 19 |gf_AAC= 43 |ga_AAC= 66 |win_AAD= 7 |draw_AAD= 4 | loss_AAD= 19 |gf_AAD= 37 |ga_AAD= 69
|name_ONE= 1. FC Köln |name_TWO= Borussia Dortmund |name_THR= Meidericher SV |name_FOR= Preußen Münster |name_FIV= Alemannia Aachen |name_SIX= FC Schalke 04 |name_SEV= Schwarz-Weiß Essen |name_EIG= Viktoria Köln |name_NIN= Bayer Leverkusen |name_TEN= Rot-Weiß Oberhausen |name_ELE= Borussia Mönchengladbach |name_TWE= Sportfreunde Hamborn |name_AAA= Fortuna Düsseldorf |name_AAB= Westfalia Herne |name_AAC= Wuppertaler SV |name_AAD= TSV Marl-Hüls
|status_TWO=C |status_FIV=R |status_SEV=R |status_EIG=R |status_NIN=R |status_TEN=R |status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R |status_AAA=R |status_AAB=R |status_AAC=R |status_AAD=R
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship & Bundesliga |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to Bundesliga |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Regionalliga West
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} Oberliga SüdwestThe 1962–63 season saw two new clubs in the league, SV Niederlahnstein and VfR Frankenthal, both promoted from the 2. Oberliga Südwest. The league's top scorer was Dieter Krafczyk of 1. FC Saarbrücken with 29 goals.[1] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA |team14=AAB |team15=AAC |team16=AAD
|result1=P |result2=RO | result3=R | result4=R | result5=PO |result6=R |result7=R |result8=R |result9=R |result10=R |result11=R |result12=R |result13=R |result14=R |result15=R|result16=R
|win_ONE= 23 |draw_ONE= 1 | loss_ONE= 6 |gf_ONE= 110 |ga_ONE= 34 |win_TWO= 17 |draw_TWO= 7 | loss_TWO= 6 |gf_TWO= 64 |ga_TWO= 30 |win_THR= 17 |draw_THR= 7 | loss_THR= 6 |gf_THR= 82 |ga_THR= 39 |win_FOR= 17 |draw_FOR= 7 | loss_FOR= 6 |gf_FOR= 70 |ga_FOR= 36 |win_FIV= 17 |draw_FIV= 6 | loss_FIV= 7 |gf_FIV= 80 |ga_FIV= 41 |win_SIX= 15 |draw_SIX= 5 | loss_SIX= 10 |gf_SIX= 63 |ga_SIX= 47 |win_SEV= 13 |draw_SEV= 7 | loss_SEV= 10 |gf_SEV= 57 |ga_SEV= 54 |win_EIG= 14 |draw_EIG= 4 | loss_EIG= 12 |gf_EIG= 48 |ga_EIG= 59 |win_NIN= 10 |draw_NIN= 9 | loss_NIN= 11 |gf_NIN= 44 |ga_NIN= 48 |win_TEN= 12 |draw_TEN= 4 | loss_TEN= 14 |gf_TEN= 54 |ga_TEN= 70 |win_ELE= 10 |draw_ELE= 4 | loss_ELE= 16 |gf_ELE= 57 |ga_ELE= 74 |win_TWE= 8 |draw_TWE= 7 | loss_TWE= 15 |gf_TWE= 33 |ga_TWE= 51 |win_AAA= 7 |draw_AAA= 8 | loss_AAA= 15 |gf_AAA= 35 |ga_AAA= 53 |win_AAB= 9 |draw_AAB= 4 | loss_AAB= 17 |gf_AAB= 43 |ga_AAB= 66 |win_AAC= 7 |draw_AAC= 5 | loss_AAC= 18 |gf_AAC= 35 |ga_AAC= 56 |win_AAD= 0 |draw_AAD= 3 | loss_AAD= 27 |gf_AAD= 19 |ga_AAD= 136
|name_ONE= 1. FC Kaiserslautern |name_TWO= Borussia Neunkirchen |name_THR= FK Pirmasens |name_FOR= Wormatia Worms |name_FIV= 1. FC Saarbrücken |name_SIX= Sportfreunde Saarbrücken |name_SEV= SC Ludwigshafen |name_EIG= TuRa Ludwigshafen |name_NIN= Saar 05 Saarbrücken |name_TEN= TuS Neuendorf |name_ELE= VfR Frankenthal |name_TWE= FSV Mainz 05 |name_AAA= VfR Kaiserslautern |name_AAB= BSC Oppau |name_AAC= Eintracht Kreuznach |name_AAD= SV Niederlahnstein
|status_TWO=R |status_THR=R |status_FOR=R |status_SIX=R |status_SEV=R |status_EIG=R |status_NIN=R |status_TEN=R |status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R |status_AAA=R |status_AAB=R |status_AAC=R |status_AAD=R
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship & Bundesliga |col_RO=yellow1 |text_RO=Qualification to German championship & Relegation to Regionalliga Südwest |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to Bundesliga |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Regionalliga Südwest
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} Oberliga SüdThe 1962–63 season saw two new clubs in the league, KSV Hessen Kassel and TSG Ulm 1846, both promoted from the 2. Oberliga Süd. The league's top scorers were Kurt Haseneder (1. FC Nürnberg), Rudolf Brunnenmeier (TSV 1860 München) and Rainer Ohlhauser (FC Bayern Munich), all three with 24 goals.[5] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA |team14=AAB |team15=AAC |team16=AAD
|result1=P |result2=P | result3=R | result4=PO | result5=PO |result6=PO |result7=R |result8=R |result9=R |result10=R |result11=R |result12=R |result13=R |result14=R |result15=R|result16=R
|win_ONE= 19 |draw_ONE= 6 | loss_ONE= 5 |gf_ONE= 72 |ga_ONE= 38 |win_TWO= 18 |draw_TWO= 5 | loss_TWO= 7 |gf_TWO= 87 |ga_TWO= 41 |win_THR= 18 |draw_THR= 4 | loss_THR= 8 |gf_THR= 67 |ga_THR= 52 |win_FOR= 14 |draw_FOR= 11 | loss_FOR= 5 |gf_FOR= 56 |ga_FOR= 32 |win_FIV= 13 |draw_FIV= 8 | loss_FIV= 9 |gf_FIV= 59 |ga_FIV= 48 |win_SIX= 12 |draw_SIX= 8 | loss_SIX= 10 |gf_SIX= 49 |ga_SIX= 40 |win_SEV= 11 |draw_SEV= 10 | loss_SEV= 9 |gf_SEV= 57 |ga_SEV= 49 |win_EIG= 10 |draw_EIG= 10 | loss_EIG= 10 |gf_EIG= 64 |ga_EIG= 58 |win_NIN= 11 |draw_NIN= 7 | loss_NIN= 12 |gf_NIN= 49 |ga_NIN= 48 |win_TEN= 9 |draw_TEN= 11 | loss_TEN= 10 |gf_TEN= 49 |ga_TEN= 57 |win_ELE= 10 |draw_ELE= 6 | loss_ELE= 14 |gf_ELE= 43 |ga_ELE= 53 |win_TWE= 9 |draw_TWE= 8 | loss_TWE= 13 |gf_TWE= 49 |ga_TWE= 62 |win_AAA= 9 |draw_AAA= 3 | loss_AAA= 18 |gf_AAA= 40 |ga_AAA= 62 |win_AAB= 6 |draw_AAB= 9 | loss_AAB= 15 |gf_AAB= 48 |ga_AAB= 75 |win_AAC= 7 |draw_AAC= 5 | loss_AAC= 18 |gf_AAC= 49 |ga_AAC= 73 |win_AAD= 5 |draw_AAD= 7 | loss_AAD= 18 |gf_AAD= 38 |ga_AAD= 88
|name_ONE= TSV 1860 München |name_TWO= 1. FC Nürnberg |name_THR= FC Bayern Munich |name_FOR= Eintracht Frankfurt |name_FIV= Karlsruher SC |name_SIX= VfB Stuttgart |name_SEV= Kickers Offenbach |name_EIG= TSG Ulm 1846 |name_NIN= SpVgg Fürth |name_TEN= KSV Hessen Kassel |name_ELE= FC Schweinfurt 05 |name_TWE= VfR Mannheim |name_AAA= FC Bayern Hof |name_AAB= SSV Reutlingen |name_AAC= Schwaben Augsburg |name_AAD= BC Augsburg
|status_THR=R |status_SEV=R |status_EIG=R |status_NIN=R |status_TEN=R |status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R |status_AAA=R |status_AAB=R |status_AAC=R |status_AAD=R
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship & Bundesliga |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to Bundesliga |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Regionalliga Süd
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} German championship{{main|1963 German football championship}}The 1963 German football championship was contested by the nine qualified Oberliga teams and won by Borussia Dortmund, defeating 1. FC Köln in the final. The runners-up of the Oberliga Nord and Süd played a pre-qualifying match. The remaining eight clubs then played a home-and-away round in two groups of four. The two group winners then advanced to the final.[6] Qualifying{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|1. FC Nürnberg|| 2–1 |SV Werder Bremen||}}|} Group 1{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com
|update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR
|result1=P
|win_ONE= 4 |draw_ONE= 2 | loss_ONE= 0 |gf_ONE= 29 |ga_ONE= 12 |win_TWO= 3 |draw_TWO= 2 | loss_TWO= 1 |gf_TWO= 19 |ga_TWO= 12 |win_THR= 1 |draw_THR= 1 | loss_THR= 4 |gf_THR= 8 |ga_THR= 19 |win_FOR= 0 |draw_FOR= 3 | loss_FOR= 3 |gf_FOR= 7 |ga_FOR= 20
|name_ONE= 1. FC Köln |name_TWO= 1. FC Nürnberg |name_THR= Hertha BSC Berlin |name_FOR= 1. FC Kaiserslautern |status_ONE=Q
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualified to final
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} Group 2{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football|source=RSSSF.com
|update=complete |show_limit=5
|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR
|result1=P
|win_ONE= 4 |draw_ONE= 1 | loss_ONE= 1 |gf_ONE= 15 |ga_ONE= 7 |win_TWO= 3 |draw_TWO= 0 | loss_TWO= 3 |gf_TWO= 10 |ga_TWO= 12 |win_THR= 2 |draw_THR= 2 | loss_THR= 2 |gf_THR= 6 |ga_THR= 11 |win_FOR= 1 |draw_FOR= 1 | loss_FOR= 4 |gf_FOR= 7 |ga_FOR= 10
|name_ONE= Borussia Dortmund |name_TWO= TSV 1860 München |name_THR= Borussia Neunkirchen |name_FOR= Hamburger SV |status_ONE=Q
|class_rules = 1) Points;
|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualified to final
|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0
}} Final{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Borussia Dortmund|| 3–1 |1. FC Köln||}}|} References1. ^1 2 3 4 [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=qoc6iflnqJgC&pg=PA198&lpg=PA198&dq=Hamburger+SV+1953-54+oberliga&source=bl&ots=DqGtoiIrZt&sig=-d4H4i-iez2yeWL1J5tUz2VsOwI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjMia-kxevJAhWCchoKHTokBG0Q6AEIRzAH#v=onepage&q=Hamburger%20SV%201953-54%20oberliga&f=false Fußball-Torjägerstatistik Deutschland] {{de icon}} Goal scorer statistics Germany, author: Walter Grüber, published: 2011, accessed: 21 December 2015 2. ^Borussia Dortmund » Steckbrief {{de icon}} Weltfussball.de – Borussia Dortmund honours, accessed: 19 December 2015 3. ^DSFS Liga-Chronik, p. B 11 4. ^East Germany 1946-1990 rsssf.com, accessed: 13 December 2015 5. ^100 Jahre Süddeutscher Fußball-Verband, page: 165 6. ^Das Finale der Deutschen Meisterschaft 1962/1963 {{de icon}} Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 8 December 2015 Sources
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