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German Football Association (GDR)

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Association football governing body of East German between 1958–1990
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German Football Association of the GDR
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Short nameDFV
Founded17–18 May 1958; 67 years ago (1958-05-18) inEast Berlin
Folded20 November 1990; 35 years ago (1990-11-20)
FIFA affiliation1952–1990
UEFA affiliation1954–1990
November 1990:Hans-Georg Moldenhauer, president of the NOFV, a subdivision of the DFV, receives a Trabant from DFB presidentHermann Neuberger on the occasion of the DFV joining the DFB. The car is adorned with both logos.

TheGerman Football Association of the GDR (German:Deutscher Fußball-Verband der DDR;DFV) was from 1958 the football association of theGerman Democratic Republic (GDR), fielding theEast Germany national football team until 1990 before rejoining its counterpart, theGerman Football Association (DFB), which had been founded in 1900.TheDFV was dissolved on 20 November 1990 inLeipzig and in its place theNorth East German Football Association was formed and joined theGerman Football Association on the same day and at the same location,[1] a few weeks after East Germany itself had ceased to exist with theGerman reunification on 3 October 1990.

Presidents and General secretaries

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Presidents

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No.NamePeriodNotes
1East Germany Fritz Gödicke1952–1953[2]
2East Germany Heinz Schöbel1953–1958[2]
3East Germany >East Germany Kurt Stoph1958–1961[2]
4East Germany Helmut Riedel1961–1976[2]
5East Germany Günter Schneider1976–1983[2]
6East Germany Günter Erbach1983–1990[2]
7East Germany Hans-Georg Moldenhauer1990[2]

General Secretaries

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No.NamePeriodNotes
1East Germany Erich Jahnsmüller1952–1957[2]
2East Germany >East Germany Josef Kamm1957–1961[2]
3East Germany Kurt Michalski1961–1968[2]
4East Germany Günter Schneider1968–1973[2]
5East GermanyWerner Lempert1974–1983[2]
6East Germany Karl Zimmermann1983–1987[2]
7East Germany Wolfgang Spitzner1988–1990[2]
8East Germany Klaus Petersdorf1990[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^VerbandArchived 2008-09-22 at theWayback Machine(in German)NOFV website, accessed: 7 April 2015
  2. ^abcdefghijklmno"2.6.9 Deutscher Fußball-Verband der DDR".argus.bstu.bundesarchiv.de/ (in German).Koblenz:German Federal Archives. n.d. Retrieved19 December 2020.

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