1989–90 Dynamo Dresden season

Dynamo Dresden
1989–90 season
Manager Eduard Geyer (to April)
Reinhard Häfner (from April)
DDR-Oberliga 1st
FDGB-Pokal Winners
European Cup Round 1
DFV-Supercup Runners-up
Top goalscorer Torsten Gütschow (18)

The 1989–90 season was a hugely successful one for Dynamo Dresden, with the club retaining the league title and adding a cup win to complete the double. Their season was built largely on very strong home form, with eleven wins, one draw and one defeat at the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion. Away from home, they were hard to beat but didn't win much either - in almost perfect symmetry, they won one, drew eleven and lost one on the road.

Despite this successful season, coach Eduard Geyer was sacked in April after the players revolted against his disciplinarian methods. He was replaced by former player Reinhard Häfner.

Torsten Gütschow's 18 goals made him the league's top scorer, while his strike partner Ulf Kirsten was named as East German Footballer of the Year.

Squad

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No. Position Player
East Germany GK Thomas Köhler
East Germany GK Frank Schulze
East Germany GK Ronny Teuber
East Germany DF Steffen Büttner
East Germany DF Andreas Diebitz
East Germany DF Mario Kern
East Germany DF Uwe Kirchner
East Germany DF Frank Lieberam
East Germany DF Detlef Schößler
East Germany DF Matthias Maucksch
East Germany DF Andreas Trautmann
East Germany DF Andreas Wagenhaus
No. Position Player
East Germany MF Matthias Döschner
East Germany MF Ralf Hauptmann
East Germany MF Uwe Jähnig
East Germany MF Sven Kmetsch
East Germany MF Hans-Uwe Pilz
East Germany MF Matthias Sammer
East Germany MF Jörg Stübner
East Germany FW Torsten Gütschow
East Germany FW Ulf Kirsten
East Germany FW Ralf Minge
East Germany FW Rocco Milde
East Germany FW Sven Ratke

Results

DDR-Oberliga

FDGB-Pokal

European Cup

AEK Athens won 5–4 on aggregate.

DFV-Supercup

Transfers

In

Player From Date
East Germany Sven Ratke Youth team Summer
East Germany Detlef Schößler 1. FC Magdeburg Summer
East Germany Andreas Wagenhaus Hallescher FC Chemie Summer

Out

Player To Date
East Germany Bernd Fritzsche Unknown Summer
East Germany Karsten Neitzel Hallescher FC Chemie Summer
East Germany Thomas Ritter Fortschritt Bischofswerda Summer
East Germany Ralf Sack Fortschritt Bischofswerda Summer
East Germany Tino Scholtissek Stahl Brandenburg Summer

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