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词条 1990–91 NOFV-Oberliga
释义

  1. League standings

      Top goalscorers  

  2. 2. Bundesliga play-off

      Group 1   Group 2 

  3. Championship-winning squad

  4. External links

{{ infobox football league season
| image =
| caption =
| competition = NOFV-Oberliga
| season = 1990-91
| winners = Hansa Rostock
| promoted =
| relegated = Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
1. FC Magdeburg
FC Berlin
Sachsen Leipzig
Energie Cottbus
Viktoria Frankfurt
| continentalcup1 = European Cup
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Hansa Rostock
| continentalcup2 = Cup Winners Cup
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
| continentalcup3 = UEFA Cup
| continentalcup3 qualifiers = Rot-Weiß Erfurt
Chemie Halle
| matches = 182
| total goals = 459
| average goals =
| league topscorer = Torsten Gütschow (20)
| biggest home win = Dynamo Dresden 7–0 Sachsen Leipzig (20 October 1990)
| biggest away win = 1. FC Magdeburg 0–4 Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt (2 March 1991)
| highest scoring =
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
| longest winless =
| longest losses =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance = 4,779
| prevseason = 1989–90
| nextseason = 1991–92 Bundesliga
1991–92 2. Bundesliga
1991–92 NOFV-Oberliga
}}

The 1990–91 season of the former DDR-Oberliga, renamed NOFV-Oberliga for this season, was the last season of the top East German league.

After the season, all East German leagues were dissolved and their teams placed in the German football league system. The top two teams joined the Bundesliga, while those ranked third through sixth went to the 2. Bundesliga. The bottom two teams remained in the NOFV-Oberliga, which absorbed all but the relegated teams of the former East German second tier DDR-Liga (also renamed NOFV-Liga) and joined the German league system at the third tier. The seventh through twelfth placed teams were drawn into a playoff with the two NOFV-Liga group champions for two additional 2. Bundesliga places, with unsuccessful teams also remaining in the NOFV-Oberliga.

The competition was contested by 14 teams. Hansa Rostock won the championship and Dynamo Dresden came in second, thus claiming the other available qualification for the Bundesliga. A total of 8 Eastern teams remained professional into both two national German championships.

League standings

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|source=RSSSF
|update=complete
|team1=HRO|team2=DRE|team3=RWE|team4=HAL|team5=CHE|team6=CZJ|team7=LLE|team8=STB|team9=EFS|team10=MAG|team11=BER|team12=SLE|team13=ECO|team14=VFO
|result1=CLP |result2=BLP |result3=ELP2 |result4=ELP2 |result5=2BLP |result6=2BLP |result7 = PO |result8=PO|result9=CWC|result10=PO|result11=PO|result12=PO|result13=OBL|result14=OBL
|win_BER=7|draw_BER=8|loss_BER=11|gf_BER=25|ga_BER=39
|win_CHE=9|draw_CHE=11|loss_CHE=6|gf_CHE=24|ga_CHE=23
|win_CZJ=12|draw_CZJ=4|loss_CZJ=10|gf_CZJ=41|ga_CZJ=36
|win_DRE=12|draw_DRE=8|loss_DRE=6|gf_DRE=48|ga_DRE=28
|win_EFS=7|draw_EFS=12|loss_EFS=7|gf_EFS=29|ga_EFS=25
|win_ECO=3|draw_ECO=10|loss_ECO=13|gf_ECO=21|ga_ECO=38
|win_HAL=10|draw_HAL=9|loss_HAL=7|gf_HAL=40|ga_HAL=31
|win_HRO=13|draw_HRO=9|loss_HRO=4|gf_HRO=44|ga_HRO=25
|win_LLE=10|draw_LLE=8|loss_LLE=8|gf_LLE=37|ga_LLE=33
|win_MAG=9|draw_MAG=8|loss_MAG=9|gf_MAG=34|ga_MAG=32
|win_RWE=11|draw_RWE=9|loss_RWE=6|gf_RWE=30|ga_RWE=26
|win_SLE=6|draw_SLE=10|loss_SLE=10|gf_SLE=23|ga_SLE=38
|win_STB=9|draw_STB=9|loss_STB=8|gf_STB=34|ga_STB=31
|win_VFO=4|draw_VFO=5|loss_VFO=17|gf_VFO=29|ga_VFO=54
|name_BER = FC Berlin
|name_CHE = Chemnitzer FC
|name_CZJ = Carl Zeiss Jena
|name_DRE = Dynamo Dresden
|name_EFS = Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
|name_ECO = Energie Cottbus
|name_HAL = Chemie Halle
|name_HRO = Hansa Rostock
|name_LLE = Lokomotive Leipzig
|name_MAG = 1. FC Magdeburg
|name_RWE = Rot-Weiß Erfurt
|name_SLE = Sachsen Leipzig
|name_STB = Stahl Brandenburg
|name_VFO = Viktoria Frankfurt (Oder)
|winpoints=2
|show_limit=5
|res_col_header=Q
|col_CLP=green1 |text_CLP=Qualification to 1991–92 Bundesliga and 1991–92 European Cup First Round
|col_BLP=green2 |text_BLP=Qualification to 1991–92 Bundesliga
|col_ELP2=blue1 |text_ELP2=Qualification to 1991–92 2. Bundesliga and 1991–92 UEFA Cup First Round
|col_2BLP=blue2 |text_2BLP=Qualification to 1991–92 2. Bundesliga
|col_CWC=blue3 |text_CWC=Qualification to 2. Bundesliga playoffs and 1991–92 Cup Winners' Cup First Round
|col_PO=yellow1 |text_PO=Qualification to 2. Bundesliga playoffs
|col_OBL=red1 |text_OBL=Qualification to 1991–92 NOFV-Oberliga
|note_res_CWC=As 1990–91 NOFV-Pokal champions Hansa Rostock qualified for the European Cup through league position, their position in the Cup Winners' Cup passed to Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt as runners-up.
|note_res_BLP=Dynamo Dresden was banned from European football for two years due to rioting in the 1990–91 European Cup quarterfinals. The two UEFA Cup positions were passed to the third- and fourth-placed teams.
}}{{Location map+ |East Germany |width=375 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in NOFV-Oberliga 1990–91 |places={{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=52.457222|long=13.568056|label=Berlin|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=50.927222|long=11.586111|label=Jena|position=right}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=50.833333|long=12.916667|label=Chemnitz|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=51.040998|long=13.748278|label=Dresden|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=52.145|long=14.672778|label=Eisenhüttenstadt|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=51.760556|long=14.334167|label=Cottbus|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=52.35|long=14.55|label=Frankfurt|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=51.483333|long=11.966667|label=Halle|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=51.333333|long=12.383333|label=Leipzig|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=52.133333|long=11.616667|label=Magdeburg|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=50.983333|long=11.033333|label=Erfurt|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=51.333333|long=12.383333|label=Leipzig|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=52.416667|long=12.533333|label=Brandenburg|position=left}}{{Location map~ |East Germany |lat=54.084953|long=12.095144|label=Rostock}}
}}

Top goalscorers

Player Club Goals
1.{{flagicon|GER}} Torsten GütschowSG Dynamo Dresden20
2.{{flagicon|GER}} Lutz SchülbeHFC Chemie13
3.{{flagicon|GER}} Henri FuchsFC Hansa Rostock11
4.{{flagicon|GER}} Heiko Laeßig1. FC Magdeburg10

2. Bundesliga play-off

The 7th through 12th placed clubs were joined by the winners of the two second-tier NOFV-Liga groups, Union Berlin and FSV Zwickau. The teams were drawn into two groups of four, with the group champions qualifying for the 1991–92 2. Bundesliga.

Group 1

{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL
|source=RSSSF
|update=complete
|team1=STB|team2=BER|team3=UBE|team4=MAG
|result1=2BLP |result2=OBL |result3=OBL |result4=OBL
|win_BER=3|draw_BER=2|loss_BER=1|gf_BER=10|ga_BER=5
|win_MAG=0|draw_MAG=2|loss_MAG=4|gf_MAG=6|ga_MAG=12
|win_STB=4|draw_STB=1|loss_STB=1|gf_STB=9|ga_STB=6
|win_UBE=2|draw_UBE=1|loss_UBE=3|gf_UBE=5|ga_UBE=7
|name_BER = FC Berlin
|name_MAG = 1. FC Magdeburg
|name_STB = Stahl Brandenburg
|name_UBE = Union Berlin
|winpoints=2
|show_limit=5
|res_col_header=Q
|col_2BLP=green1 |text_2BLP=Qualification to 1991–92 2. Bundesliga
|col_OBL=red1 |text_OBL=Qualification to 1991–92 NOFV-Oberliga
}}

Group 2

{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL
|source=RSSSF
|update=complete
|team1=LLE|team2=EFS|team3=ZWI|team4=SLE
|result1=2BLP |result2=OBL |result3=OBL |result4=OBL
|win_LLE=4|draw_LLE=2|loss_LLE=0|gf_LLE=11|ga_LLE=0
|win_EFS=3|draw_EFS=2|loss_EFS=1|gf_EFS=8|ga_EFS=6
|win_ZWI=1|draw_ZWI=2|loss_ZWI=3|gf_ZWI=5|ga_ZWI=9
|win_SLE=1|draw_SLE=0|loss_SLE=5|gf_SLE=4|ga_SLE=13
|name_LLE = Lokomotive Leipzig
|name_EFS = Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
|name_ZWI = FSV Zwickau
|name_SLE = Sachsen Leipzig
|winpoints=2
|show_limit=5
|res_col_header=Q
|col_2BLP=green1 |text_2BLP=Qualification to 1991–92 2. Bundesliga
|col_OBL=red1 |text_OBL=Qualification to 1991–92 NOFV-Oberliga
}}

Championship-winning squad

Below is the squad of the league champions, Hansa Rostock. They were coached by Uwe Reinders.

{{fs start}}{{fs player|pos=GK|nat=GER|name=Daniel Hoffmann}}{{fs player|pos=GK|nat=GER|name=Jens Kunath}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Bernd Arnholdt}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Gernot Alms}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Paul Caligiuri}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Thomas Gansauge}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Uwe Kirchner|other=to October}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Heiko März}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Axel Rietentiet}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Frank Rillich}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Jens Wahl}}{{fs player|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Mike Werner|other=from January}}{{fs mid}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Andreas Babenderende}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Jens Dowe}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Thomas Finck}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Thomas Lässig}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Sven Oldenburg}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Axel Schulz}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Juri Schlünz}}{{fs player|pos=MF|nat=GER|name=Hilmar Weilandt}}{{fs player|pos=FW|nat=GER|name=Henri Fuchs}}{{fs player|pos=FW|nat=GER|name=Thomas Reif}}{{fs player|pos=FW|nat=GER|name=Volker Röhrich}}{{fs player|pos=FW|nat=GER|name=Florian Weichert}}{{fs end}}

External links

  • RSSSF, accessdate 3 May 2012
  • NOFV-Online – official website of the North-East German Football Association {{de icon}}
{{DDR-Oberliga seasons}}{{NOFV-Oberliga}}{{1990–91 in European football (UEFA)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nofv-Oberliga 1990-91}}

4 : NOFV-Oberliga seasons|1990–91 in German football leagues|DDR-Oberliga seasons|1990–91 in East German football

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