Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e.V., commonly known as SG Dynamo Dresden or Dynamo Dresden, are a
German association football club based in
Dresden,
Saxony.
[Grüne, Hardy (2001). Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs 7. Vereinslexikon. Kassel: Agon-Sportverlag. .] They were founded on 12 April 1953 as a club affiliated with the East German
police and became one of the most popular and successful clubs in
East German football, winning eight
league titles.
After the
reunification of Germany
German reunification (german: link=no, Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a united and fully sovereign state, which took place between 2 May 1989 and 15 March 1991. The day of 3 October 1990 when the Ge ...
, Dynamo played four seasons in the top division
Bundesliga from 1991 to 1995,
but have since drifted between the second and fourth tiers.
The club were relegated from the
2. Bundesliga
The 2. Bundesliga ( ) is the second division of professional football in Germany. It was implemented 11 years after the founding of the Fußball-Bundesliga as the new second division for professional football. The 2. Bundesliga is ranked below ...
to the
3. Liga
The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga.
The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
at the end of the
2019–20 season, but earned immediate promotion back to the 2. Bundesliga by winning the
2020–21 3. Liga
The 2020–21 3. Liga was the 13th season of the 3. Liga. It began on 18 September 2020 and concluded on 22 May 2021. The season was originally scheduled to begin on 24 July 2020 and conclude on 15 May 2021, though this was delayed due to postpon ...
. Although the club's badge is predominantly red, they use gold and black as their home colours, derived from the official city flag and coat of arms of the city of Dresden.
History
Early years (1950–1954)

The city of
Dresden played a significant part in German football before and during World War II. Local football team
Dresdner SC won the
national championships
A national championship(s) is the top achievement for any sport or contest within a league of a particular nation or nation state. The title is usually awarded by contests, ranking systems, stature, ability, etc. This determines the best team, i ...
in 1943 and 1944. The
occupying Allied authorities dissolved organizations across Germany, including sports clubs like Dresdner SC, after the war as part of the process of
denazification
Denazification (german: link=yes, Entnazifizierung) was an Allied initiative to rid German and Austrian society, culture, press, economy, judiciary, and politics of the Nazi ideology following the Second World War. It was carried out by remov ...
. Dresdner SC was reestablished in 1946 as
SG Friedrichstadt
Dresdner Sportclub 1898 e.V., known simply as Dresdner SC, is a German multisport club playing in Dresden, Saxony. Founded on 30 April 1898, the club was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund) in 1900. The ...
. However, the eastern part of Germany, including Dresden, was under Soviet control, and the sports club was considered too
bourgeois
The bourgeoisie ( , ) is a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class. They are distinguished from, and traditionally contrasted with, the proletariat by their affluence, and their great cultural and financial capital. They ...
by authorities.
SG Friedrichstadt met
ZSG Horst Zwickau at the
Heinz-Steyer-Stadion in Dresden on 16 April 1950. The match would practically decide which of the two teams that would win the East German championship in the
1949–50 season. The match was attended by 60,000 spectators at the Heinz-Steyer-Stadion.
Also the
SED First Secretary Walter Ulbricht and his entourage were present.
ZSG Horch Zwickau had been founded only one year earlier and embodied the form of organization that the SED and the state leadership wanted to promote for the sports movement they propagated.
ZSG Horch Zwickau won the match 1–5 and became East German champions. The match was characterized by a very physical play from ZSG Horch Zwickau and several controversial referee decisions in favor of ZSG Horch Zwickau. The players of SG Friedrichstadt left the pitch without greeting their opponents and thousands of angry Dresden spectators invaded the pitch.
East German sports authorities took these events as a pretext to dissolve SG Friedrichstadt and delegate the players to BSG VVB Tabak Dresden.
The city needed a new, ideologically safe representative in the
DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany.
Overview
Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern ...
. BSG VVB Tabak Dresden was planned to take over the place of SG Friedrichstadt in the DDR-Oberliga. However, most players from the former team of SG Friedrichstadt, including player-coach
Helmut Schön, did not agree with the move and left Dresden to join
Hertha BSC
Hertha, Berliner Sport-Club e. V., commonly known as Hertha BSC (), and sometimes referred to as Hertha Berlin, Hertha BSC Berlin, or simply Hertha, is a German professional football club based in the locality of Westend of the borough of Charl ...
or other clubs under the
German football Association (DFB).
To save the place in the DDR-Oberliga for Dresden, the place was instead given to SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden.
SV Deutsche Volkzpolizei Dresden was founded as SG Volkspolizei Dresden in October 1948. The sports community was incorporated into the new
sports association SV Deutsche Volkspolizei in 1950 and renamed SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden. SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden played in the Stadtliga Dresden at the time of the dissolution of SG Fredrichsstadt.
SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden was thus able to enter DDR-Oberliga without having to progress through divisions.
In order to put together a strong team for SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden to the
1950-51 DDR-Oberliga
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, the 40 best players of the various Volkspolizei teams in East Germany were brought together for a training session in
Forst in July 1950. Coaches
Fritz Sack and
Paul Döring picked out 17 players from 11 different cities who were delegated to Dresden to form the team.
SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Potsdam lost its five top-performers to Dresden, including
Herbert Schoen,
Johannes Matzen
Johannes Matzen (born 13 February 1925) is a German former footballer
A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American footbal ...
and
Günter Schröter, and was severely weakened.
SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden quickly established itself as a force in East German football. The team won its first title in the 1951–52 FDGB-Pokal.
The new sports association SV Dynamo was founded on 27 March 1953. SV Dynamo was formed from SV Deutsche Volkspolizei and the sports communities of the
Secretariat of State Security, commonly known as the Stasi. The president of SV Dynamo was
Erich Mielke, at the time deputy head of the Stasi.
SV Deutsche Volkspolizei was incorporated into SV Dynamo and reformed as Dynamo Dresden on 12 April 1953. The official founding date of Dynamo Dresden has since been 12 April 1953. Shortly after this, the club claimed its
first league title.
However, success proved to be the club's undoing. The team of Dynamo Dresden was relocated to Berlin in November 1954 to play for the new
sports club SC Dynamo Berlin in the DDR-Oberliga.
The remainder of Dynamo Dresden was left to regroup in the second-tier
DDR-Liga, taking over the place in the DDR-Liga, as well as points and goals, from dissolved SC DHFK Leipzig.
Political factors and pressure from Erich Mielke were probably the main reasons behind the relocation of Dynamo Dresden to Berlin.
The relocation was meant to provide the capital with a competitive team that could rival
Hertha BSC
Hertha, Berliner Sport-Club e. V., commonly known as Hertha BSC (), and sometimes referred to as Hertha Berlin, Hertha BSC Berlin, or simply Hertha, is a German professional football club based in the locality of Westend of the borough of Charl ...
,
Blau-Weiß 1890 Berlin
Sp.Vg. Blau-Weiß 1890 Berlin, generally referred to as Blau-Weiß 90, was a German association football club based in the Mariendorf district of Berlin. The club was formed on 27 July 1927 out of the merger of ''Berliner FC Vorwärts 1890'' ...
and
Tennis Borussia Berlin, which were still popular in East Berlin and drew football fans to West Berlin.
Re-emergence (1954–1969)
Dynamo Dresden were left with a team composed of youth and reserve players, and had dropped to the fourth tier by 1957, playing in the local
Bezirksliga.
Dynamo Dresden began to climb the divisions, though,
and by 1962 they were back in the
DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany.
Overview
Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern ...
,
and although this
first season ended in relegation, they bounced back immediately.
They recovered equally well from another relegation in
1968
The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide.
Events January–February
* January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
* Januar ...
,
and remained in the Oberliga from
1969
This year is notable for Apollo 11's first landing on the moon.
Events January
* January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco.
* January 5
**Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to ...
until its dissolution in
1991
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. This relegation came after a fourth-place finish in
1967
Events
January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
, which enabled Dynamo's first foray into
European football – they entered the
1967–68 Fairs Cup, where they were eliminated by Scottish side
Rangers
A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to:
* Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
in the first round.
East German football was reorganized during the
1965–66 season. Ten football departments were separated from their sports clubs to create ten dedicated
football clubs (german: Fußballclub) (FC). The best talents in the country were meant to be concentrated in the new dedicated football cubs, with the object to bring stability to the game at the top level and to develop players for
the national team.
It had long been planned to merge Dynamo Dresden with the football department of sports club SC Einheit Dresden, in order concentrate the best footballer in the regional district in one club. This had been done in Leipzig. However, a tug of war developed between Erich Mielke and the
SED First secretary in
Bezirk Dresden Werner Krolikowski. Erich Mielke did not want to give up Dynamo Dresden, while Krolikowski advocated for the establishment of a civil football club. The stalemate continued for one and a half year. The football department of SC Einheit Dresden was reorganized as FSV Lokomotive Dresden on 12 January 1966.
Dynamo Dresden was then declared a regional district center of excellence (german: Leistungszentrum) in Bezirk Dresden by the district board of the
DTSB on 5 August 1968.
The club could now draw on the best players in the whole regional district.
Dynamo Dresden would enjoy the same funding and the same privileges as a designated football club, although it retained its designation as a "Sports Community" (german: Sportgemeinschaft) (SG).
Without this support, the club's future success would have been hard to achieve.
Glory years (1969–1978)

During the 1970s, Dynamo established themselves as one of the top teams in East Germany, under the management of
Walter Fritzsch. They won five league titles (
1971 *
The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 10, and August 6).
The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history.
Events
Ja ...
,
1973
Events January
* January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
* January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
,
1976
Events January
* January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 11 – The 1976 Phila ...
,
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
and
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd go ...
),
and two cups, (
1971 *
The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 10, and August 6).
The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history.
Events
Ja ...
and
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
).
They battled with
1. FC Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club based in the city of Magdeburg. The club was founded in 1965 and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles. It ...
for domination of the league, and became the most popular the side in the country, regularly drawing crowds of 25,000, around three times what other clubs were attracting.
They also began to establish themselves as a presence in
European football – they played in European competition every year during the 1970s, and eliminated some big names – beating
FC Porto
Futebol Clube do Porto, MHIH, OM (), commonly known as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional sports club based in Porto. It is best known for the professional football team playing in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portu ...
,
Juventus
Juventus Football Club (from la, iuventūs, 'youth'; ), colloquially known as Juve (), is a professional Association football, football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football leagu ...
and
Benfica on their way to four quarter-final finishes.
During this time Dynamo came up against
West German opposition for the first time, losing against
Bayern Munich
Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), also known as FC Bayern (), Bayern Munich, or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. It is best known for its professional men's football team, which pla ...
7–6 on aggregate in the last 16 of the
1973–74 European Cup
The 1973–74 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won for the first time by Bayern Munich, beginning their own three-year period of domination, in a replayed final against Atlético Madrid, the only such occasion in the tournam ...
.
Dynamo Dresden lost the first leg 4–3 away in Munich and managed a 3–3 draw home at the Dynamo-Stadion. The Stasi had tapped the salon at the Interhotel Newa in Dresden were the Bayern Munich team held their final meeting before the second leg. And a message with information about the line-up of Bayern Munich was quickly sent by motorcycle to the coach of Dynamo Dresden Walter Fritzsch in preparation for the match. On three occasions they were eliminated by English side
Liverpool, twice in the
UEFA Cup and once in the
European Cup
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competit ...
,
and each time Liverpool went on to win the competition. On three other occasions in the 1970s, Dynamo were eliminated by the team that eventually won the tournament — Leeds United in the 1970-71 Fairs Cup, Ajax in the 1971-72 European Cup, and Bayern Munich in the 1973-74 European Cup. In 1973,
Hans-Jürgen Kreische
Hans-Jürgen "Hansi" Kreische (born 19 July 1947) is a former East German footballer.
Career Club career
Kreische spent his entire career with his hometown club, Dynamo Dresden, scoring 127 goals in 234 DDR-Oberliga games between 1964 and 19 ...
was the first Dynamo Dresden player to be named
East German Footballer of the Year
The title Footballer of the Year (German: ''Fußballer des Jahres'') has been awarded in Germany since 1960. Eligible are German players as well as non-German players playing in Germany. In 1996, the title Women's Footballer of the Year (German ...
, and was followed by
Hans-Jürgen Dörner in 1977.
Kreische was the league's leading goalscorer on four occasions,
and was named in
East Germany's squad for the
1974 World Cup
The 1974 FIFA World Cup was the tenth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in West Germany (and West Berlin) between 13 June and 7 July. The tournament marked the first time that the ...
, along with teammate
Siegmar Wätzlich
Siegmar Wätzlich (16 November 1947 – 18 April 2019) was a German footballer.
Career Playing career
Wätzlich played his whole top-flight career for Dynamo Dresden (1967–1975).
On the national level he played for East Germany natio ...
.
Capital dominance (1978–1991)

BFC Dynamo
Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly abbreviated to BFC Dynamo () or BFC (), alternatively sometimes called Dynamo Berlin, is a German football club based in the locality of Alt-Hohenschönhausen of the borough of Lichtenberg of Berli ...
stood out among other clubs within SV Dynamo. The club was located at the frontline of the Cold war and was a representative of the capital of East Germany. This meant that the club had to be well equipped. BFC Dynamo was considered the favorite club of the president of SV Dynamo and the head of the Stasi Erich Mielke.
Under the patronage of Erich Mielke and the Stasi, BFC Dynamo would get access to the best training facilities, equipment, coaching staff and talents.
East German football had generally been set up in favour of the designated
football clubs (FC), who had access to talents within designated areas.
Dynamo Dresden was a center of excellence in Bezirk Dresden, which meant that the club had privileged access to talents in the whole regional district.
However, BFC Dynamo would be able to draw on talents from all parts of East Germany, except Bezirk Dresden.
The club benefited from a nation-wide scouting network, supported by numerous training centers (TZ) of SV Dynamo. BFC Dynamo would have the best material conditions in the league and the best team by far. BFC Dynamo won ten consecutive titles, from
1979
Events
January
* January 1
** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
to
1988
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. Of all clubs, Dynamo Dresden were the most affected by their success, finishing runners-up on six occasions.
However, Dynamo Dresden also had its patrons. According to
Hans-Jürgen Dörner, the club was helped to remain a top club by three local politicians. One of them was
Hans Modrow, the long-time
SED First Secretary in
Bezirk Dresden.
Another one was Manfred Scheler (
de), the head of the District Council in Bezirk Dresden. Scheler was a devoted fan, who was active in using his connections to provide players with shortage goods and services, such as a car, an apartment or a plumber.
A third was
Lieutenant general Willi Nyffenegger (
de), the long-time head of the regional district authority of the
Volkspolizei in Bezirk Dresden.
The club also benefited from support by Stasi
Major general Horst Böhm (
de), the head of the regional district administration of the Stasi in Bezirk Dresden.
Böhm took involvement in the appointment and dismissal of trainers and the contracts of players.
He was also a sponsoring member of the club. According to Hans-Jürgen Dörner, Horst Böhm put local patriotism first in the rivalry with BFC Dynamo. The rivalry between fans of the two Dynamo clubs also spread to units within the
Stasi Guards Regiment "Felix E. Dzerzhinsky".
Another keen supporter was the long time SED Second Secretary in Bezirk Dresden Lothar Stammnitz.
Walter Fritzsch had retired in 1978, and was succeeded by
Gerhard Prautzsch,
who was in turn followed by former players
Klaus Sammer (1983–86),
Eduard Geyer (1986–90) and
Reinhard Häfner
Reinhard Häfner (2 February 1952 – 24 October 2016) was a German footballer and coach.
Häfner played children's and youth football for his hometown club BSG Motor Sonneberg. As a junior player he was assigned to FC Rot-Weiss Erfurt before ...
(1990–91).
The star players of the 1970 were replaced by a new generation, including
Torsten Gütschow
Torsten Gütschow (born 28 July 1962) is a German football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is most associated with Dynamo Dresden, with whom he had two successful spells, playing top level football in East Germany and after ...
,
Ulf Kirsten,
Matthias Sammer, and
Andreas Trautmann, although the club lost three key players in 1981:
Gerd Weber, who along with teammates
Peter Kotte and
Matthias Müller had been offered a lucrative contract with
1. FC Köln
1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln () or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia. It was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs ''Kölner Ballspi ...
, intended to
flee to the West while in
Udine for
national team match against Italy in April 1981.
The
Stasi
The Ministry for State Security, commonly known as the (),An abbreviation of . was the Intelligence agency, state security service of the East Germany from 1950 to 1990.
The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maint ...
somehow got wind of this plan, and in January 1981 the three players were arrested at
Schönefeld Airport, from where the national team was about depart for
Argentina, and banned for life from the
DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany.
Overview
Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern ...
.
Weber was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Kotte and Müller, who had decided to stay in Dresden, were nonetheless punished for their knowledge of Weber's plans.
Dynamo Dresden managed to win the
FDGB-Pokal three times (
1982
Events January
* January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00).
* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street bridges, 14th Street Bridge in ...
and
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
,
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a ...
).
During the 1980s, the club continued to be a regular participant in European football, generally earning respectable results.
In the
1985–86 Cup Winners' Cup, however, they were on the receiving end of a shocking defeat against
Bayer Uerdingen of
West Germany: having won the first leg 2–0, they were 3–1 up at half-time in the second leg, when goalkeeper
Bernd Jakubowski
Bernd Jakubowski (10 December 1952 – 25 July 2007) was an East German footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Career
Jakubowski began his career with Hansa Rostock, but moved to Dynamo Dresden in 1970, where he would spend the remainder of his ...
was injured by Uerdingen's
Wolfgang Funkel. Debutant
Jens Ramme was introduced, and proceeded to let in six goals, as the team lost 7–3.
In addition to this, striker
Frank Lippmann took the opportunity of the match in
Krefeld to escape to the west. Dynamo recorded their best ever European performance in the
1988–89 UEFA Cup
The 1988–89 UEFA Cup was won by Napoli over Stuttgart.
It was the fourth season that English clubs were banned from European competitions. The English league clubs who otherwise would have qualified were Manchester United and Luton Town.
Rom ...
, beating
AS Roma on the way to a semi-final defeat against VfB Stuttgart.
Their last European campaign was the
1990–91 European Cup
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, which ended in defeat to eventual winners
Red Star Belgrade. Dynamo's fans rioted at the second leg, which resulted in the club being banned from Europe for the following season.
The head of the Volkspolizei in Bezirk Dresden was also the head of the branch of SV Dynamo in Bezirk Dresden.
The official sponsor (german: Trägerbetrieb) of Dynamo Dresden was the Volkspolizei. Players of Dynamo Dresden were formal employees of the Volkspolizei. Many players then made their military service with the Stasi Guards Regiment "Felix E. Dzerzhinsky" and became formal employees of the Stasi. 18 of the 72 players who had played at least once for Dynamo Dresden between 1972 and 1989 had been listed as unofficial collaborators (IM) of the Stasi.
West German chancellor
Helmut Kohl privately attended the match between Dynamo Dresden and
FC Carl Zeiss Jena in the
1987-88 DDR-Oberliga on 28 May 1988, during a private trip to East Germany with his wife Hannelore and son Peter. Dynamo Dresden ended the ten-year long dominance of BFC Dynamo and captured the league title in the
1988-89 season. The title was celebrated after a 5–0 win against
1. FC Union Berlin
1. Fußballclub Union Berlin e. V., commonly known as 1. FC Union Berlin () or Union Berlin, is a professional German football club in Köpenick, Berlin.
The club's origins can be traced to 1906, when its predecessor FC Olympia Oberschöneweid ...
in front of 27,000 spectators at the
Dynamo-Stadion in the last match day on 3 June 1989. Dynamo Dresden won the league title also in the
1989-90 season, adding a
cup win, to complete a
double.
The
Berlin wall
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opened on 9 November 1989. The Stasi then lost its influence over football mid-season. BFC Dynamo stood at fourth place in the league after the first half of the season, and only finished the 1989–90 season in fourth place.
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, many of the top players in East Germany took the opportunity to head west. BFC Dynamo was the first team to lose a top player. The team had lost its top striker
Andreas Thom already during the winter break, and would lose more top players during the summer. Dynamo Dresden lost two star players during the summer of 1990:
Ulf Kirsten and
Matthias Sammer joining
Bayer Leverkusen and
VfB Stuttgart respectively. With
German reunification
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looming, many clubs in the East changed their name to shed their Soviet image, and Dynamo Dresden changed from ''SG'' to the more traditional ''1. FC''.
The DDR-Oberliga also changed name for its final season: the league, now called the
NOFV-Oberliga
The NOFV- Oberliga is a division at step 5 of the German football league system. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, it became the successor of the DDR-Oberliga, and functions today as a 5th division in the former territory of East Germany and the ...
, was used to determine which places the East German clubs would take in the unified
German league. Dynamo Dresden finished second, behind
Hansa Rostock, thus qualifying for the
Bundesliga.
Bundesliga (1991–1995)

Having been among the top clubs in the East, Dynamo found life in the
Bundesliga much harder, struggling both financially and on the pitch. They spent four years at this level,
during which they were in a near-constant battle against relegation. Their highest placing was 13th in
1993–94, but the
following year they succumbed to the drop, finishing in last place,
having gone through three managers (
Sigfried Held,
Horst Hrubesch and
Ralf Minge
Ralf Minge (born 8 October 1960) is a German footballer former coach and player who works as sporting director of Dynamo Dresden.
He was an international for East Germany, and spent his entire professional career with Dynamo Dresden.
Playi ...
) during the season.
To add to this, the club had accumulated debts of more than 10 million
DM, and were denied a license to play in the
2. Bundesliga
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, and had to drop down to the third tier
Regionalliga Nordost.
Rolf-Jürgen Otto, the club's president was jailed for having
embezzled around 3 Million DM from the club.
While many of the stars of the 1980s had moved west, some remained for Dynamo's Bundesliga tenure, including
Torsten Gütschow
Torsten Gütschow (born 28 July 1962) is a German football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is most associated with Dynamo Dresden, with whom he had two successful spells, playing top level football in East Germany and after ...
and
Hans-Uwe Pilz, while the club was able to attract players from other Eastern clubs, including
Olaf Marschall
Olaf Marschall (born 19 March 1966) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Club career
Marschall's career started in the GDR at BSG Chemie Torgau and was soon transferred to 1. FC Lok Leipzig. There, he rose to ...
,
René Müller
René Müller (born 11 February 1959) is a German football coach and former player who played as a goalkeeper.
Career
Müller was first-choice goalkeeper of the East Germany national team for much of the 1980s, and was twice East German Foot ...
and
Heiko Scholz
Heiko Scholz (born 7 January 1966) is a German former professional footballer who is the assistant coach of Dynamo Dresden.
Club career
Heiko Scholz was part of one of only three East German club sides which reached a final in a European cup c ...
. The fall of the wall brought the influx of Dynamo's first foreign players, and the club saw internationals from
Australia
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(
Mark Schwarzer),
Poland (
Piotr Nowak),
Russia (
Stanislav Cherchesov) and
Sweden
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(
Johnny Ekström), among others.
Ups and downs (1995–2006)
Dynamo sought to regroup in the
Regionalliga
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, and again looked to former players to manage the team, being led by
Hans-Jürgen Kreische
Hans-Jürgen "Hansi" Kreische (born 19 July 1947) is a former East German footballer.
Career Club career
Kreische spent his entire career with his hometown club, Dynamo Dresden, scoring 127 goals in 234 DDR-Oberliga games between 1964 and 19 ...
(1995–96),
Udo Schmuck
Udo Schmuck (born 29 October 1952) is a German former footballer who played for Dynamo Dresden and won seven caps for East Germany. He is married to the Olympic medal-winning athlete Evelin Kaufer and has two sons, one of whom, Thomas
Thomas m ...
(1996) and
Hartmut Schade (1996–1998), but failed to seriously challenge for promotion. In
1998
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Events January
* January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
they finished second in the table, but with 60 points: 32 behind champions
Tennis Borussia Berlin.
1999–2000 saw a restructuring of the Regionalliga: the four leagues were to be reduced to two, and Dynamo would have to finish in the top 7 to avoid relegation. Having finished 11th in the previous season they turned to
Colin Bell,
an English coach who had had some success with youth football in Germany, but he left in March 2000 after poor results and a player revolt.
Cor Pot, a
Dutchman, was brought in to replace him,
and he turned the team around, but it was too late – they finished in eighth place, and were relegated to the fourth-tier
Oberliga Nordost-Süd
The NOFV- Oberliga is a division at step 5 of the German football league system. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, it became the successor of the DDR-Oberliga, and functions today as a 5th division in the former territory of East Germany and the ...
.
By this point Dynamo were not even the top team in Dresden:
Dresdner SC had returned after reunification, and finished as runners-up in the
Regionalliga Nordost in 2000.

Optimism was high, though, after the way the last season had ended, and the slogan "''Wir kommen wieder''" (we're coming back), was adopted. However, the Oberliga was now highly competitive with
VfB Leipzig,
1. FC Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club based in the city of Magdeburg. The club was founded in 1965 and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles. It ...
and
FSV Zwickau also having been relegated, and Dynamo couldn't match the consistency of their main promotion rivals Magdeburg and Leipzig. A 2–1 defeat against Magdeburg in February ended their promotion chances, and Pot resigned.
With nothing to play for, Dynamo
slumped to fifth place.
For
the following season Christoph Franke
Christoph Franke (born 20 December 1944) is a German football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football ...
was brought in as manager,
and led the club to promotion – they won the league
with only two defeats, and beat
Hertha BSC's reserve team in a playoff to earn their place in the
Regionalliga Nord.
Dynamo's youth system was particularly successful during this period, with players including
Lars Jungnickel
Lars Jungnickel (born 31 August 1981) is a German former professional footballer. Early in his career, he played as a forward and later as a midfielder, most notably for Dynamo Dresden.
Career
Jungnickel was born in Dohna, East Germany. He had t ...
,
Silvio Schröter,
Maik Wagefeld
Maik Wagefeld (born 25 February 1981) is a German footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently a free agent.
Career
First spell at Dynamo
Wagefeld joined Dynamo Dresden as a 13-year-old in 1994, and broke into the first team towards ...
and
Daniel Ziebig
Daniel Ziebig (born 21 January 1983) is a German former professional footballer who played as a left-back.
Career
Born in Elsterwerda, East Germany, Ziebig began his career with Dynamo Dresden, making his debut in 2001, when the club was lang ...
going on to play at a higher level.
Dynamo finished a respectable 7th in their
first season back in the third tier, and
followed that with another promotion,
finishing second behind
Rot-Weiß Essen
Rot-Weiss Essen is a German association football club based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club currently plays in the 3. Liga, at the Stadion an der Hafenstraße.
The team won the DFB-Pokal in 1953, and the German championship in 195 ...
. Life in the
2. Bundesliga
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began brightly, with a 3–1 win against
MSV Duisburg, but by the halfway point of
their first season they were facing relegation, with only 18 points. They recovered strongly in the second half of the season though, and finished in 8th place, thanks in part to signings such as
Ansgar Brinkmann,
Joshua Kennedy and
Klemen Lavric. The
2005–06 season began in a similar way, as Dynamo climbed to third place with a 2–1 win over
1860 Munich
, commonly known as TSV 1860 München (; lettered as ) or 1860 Munich, is a sports club based in Munich. The club's football team currently plays in the 3. Liga, the third tier of German football.
1860 Munich was one of the founding members of ...
in the
Allianz Arena,
but this was followed by thirteen matches without a win, resulting in the dismissal of Christoph Franke. Austrian manager
Peter Pacult
Peter Pacult (born 28 October 1959) is an Austrian former professional footballer and current football manager. He is in charge of Austria Klagenfurt.
Club career
A prolific striker, however not for the national team, Pacult started his career ...
was brought in,
with results improving temporarily, but Dynamo ultimately still failed to avoid relegation, finishing 15th.
Consolidation (2006–present)
Dynamo were back in the
Regionalliga
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with the immediate aim of promotion, but despite a successful start,
Peter Pacult
Peter Pacult (born 28 October 1959) is an Austrian former professional footballer and current football manager. He is in charge of Austria Klagenfurt.
Club career
A prolific striker, however not for the national team, Pacult started his career ...
left the club after six matches for a chance to manage his former club,
Rapid Vienna.
He was replaced by
Norbert Meier
Norbert Meier (born 20 September 1958) is a German former football player, who played as a midfielder, and manager who last managed KFC Uerdingen.
Playing career
Meier's career as a player was spent mostly at SV Werder Bremen where he played fir ...
,
but Dynamo could not keep up their promotion bid, and finished seventh, due in part to poor away form. Another re-organisation of the league structure was looming, and Dynamo knew they'd have to finish in the top-10 to qualify for the new national
3. Liga
The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga.
The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
. A number of former star players returned, including
Lars Jungnickel
Lars Jungnickel (born 31 August 1981) is a German former professional footballer. Early in his career, he played as a forward and later as a midfielder, most notably for Dynamo Dresden.
Career
Jungnickel was born in Dohna, East Germany. He had t ...
,
Marek Penksa
Marek Penksa (born 4 August 1973 in Veľký Krtíš) is a Slovak footballer (midfielder), who last played for ASK Marienthal. He is a very experienced player, and has played for the Slovak national team.
Honours
* UEFA Under-16 Championship ( ...
and
Maik Wagefeld
Maik Wagefeld (born 25 February 1981) is a German footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently a free agent.
Career
First spell at Dynamo
Wagefeld joined Dynamo Dresden as a 13-year-old in 1994, and broke into the first team towards ...
,
but results were not consistent, and Meier was sacked, replaced by former coach
Eduard Geyer.
Dynamo secured qualification on the last day, finishing eighth,
but Geyer was dismissed due to disagreements with the board.
In 2007, the club reverted to the name ''SG Dynamo Dresden''.
The club turned to
Ruud Kaiser, a
Dutchman with a good reputation at youth level, as Geyer's replacement.
They played in the first ever match of the third Liga, beating
Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1–0 with a goal from
Halil Savran,
but results were not consistent, and they
could only finish in mid-table.
The
2009–10 season began badly, and Dynamo were in relegation trouble, so Kaiser was sacked and replaced by
Matthias Maucksch, a former player who had had some success with
the reserve team.
Maucksch managed to drag the team safely from relegation, and finished the season in 12th place. Maucksch led the team to contention for a playoff place during the
2010–11
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
season, but was sacked in April after a run of five games without a win, and was replaced by
Ralf Loose. Loose ended the season unbeaten and secured third place, and a playoff against
VfL Osnabrück which Dynamo won
4–2 on aggregate to earn promotion to the
2. Bundesliga
The 2. Bundesliga ( ) is the second division of professional football in Germany. It was implemented 11 years after the founding of the Fußball-Bundesliga as the new second division for professional football. The 2. Bundesliga is ranked below ...
.
Dynamo Dresden performed well in
their first season back in the league. Consistently holding a position in the middle of the standings, the team was never in danger of being relegated. After securing a highly memorable 4–3 victory after being down three goals against
Bayer Leverkusen in the first round of the
2011–12 DFB-Pokal season, Dynamo was excluded from the 2012/2013 DFB-Pokal due to fan excesses and abuse of fireworks during the second round match against Borussia Dortmund (0–2) in a first trial. The sentence was later turned into one
Game behind closed doors and one away game without own fan support. Virtual tickets were offered to reduce the financial loss, leading to what was purported to be the first sold-out ghost game in history. The 2012–13 season started poorly for Dynamo and
Ralf Loose was sacked in December 2012 after a 3–0 defeat to
VfL Bochum with the team in 15th place. He was replaced by
Peter Pacult
Peter Pacult (born 28 October 1959) is an Austrian former professional footballer and current football manager. He is in charge of Austria Klagenfurt.
Club career
A prolific striker, however not for the national team, Pacult started his career ...
, returning to the club after more than six years. Dynamo's form improved after Pacult's arrival but the team still finished the league as 16th. Due to this Dynamo had to enter relegation play-offs again after just two seasons, incidentally meeting
VfL Osnabrück once more, with their roles now reversed. Dynamo emerged victorious with
2–1 on aggregate and remained in the second tier for the
2013–14 season. Pacult was sacked in August 2013 after a poor start and replaced with
Olaf Janßen. Jansen was unable to save the club from the drop to the
3. Liga
The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga.
The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
after they lost 3–2 at home to relegation rivals
Arminia Bielefeld
DSC Arminia Bielefeld (; full name: ; commonly known as Arminia Bielefeld (), also known as ''Die Arminen'' or ''Die Blauen'' ), or just Arminia (), is a German sports club from Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. Arminia offers the sports of ...
to drop into 17th place, ultimately costing Jansen his job. Dynamo had drawn half of their matches, winning just five all season.
Under their new coach
Stefan Böger
Stefan Böger (born 1 June 1966) is a German former professional football player and a coach who last managed Hallescher FC.
He played 239 top flight matches in Germany – 110 in the Oberliga in the GDR and 129 in the Bundesliga after Germa ...
, the club completely overhauled the squad with the intent of returning to the 2. Bundesliga as soon as possible. In August 2014, the team managed to knock Bundesliga giants
FC Schalke 04
Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04 (), Schalke 04 (), or abbreviated as S04 (), is a professional German football and multi-sports club originally from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhi ...
out of the first round of the
DFB-Pokal, beating them with 2–1. The team advanced to the third round after beating
VfL Bochum 2–1 but were ultimately knocked out by
Borussia Dortmund. Böger was sacked in February 2015, with assistant coach
Peter Németh taking over for the remainder for the season. The team finished 6th in the
2014–15 season. Under new manager
Uwe Neuhaus
Uwe Neuhaus (born 26 November 1959) is a German retired football player and manager who last managed Arminia Bielefeld.
Coaching career 1995–2006: Early career
Neuhaus was head coach of Wattenscheid 09 II from November 1995 to June 1996 and Vf ...
, Dynamo went on to have
a hugely successful season and officially returned to second-level competition after a 2–2 draw at an away match against
FC Magdeburg on 16 April 2016.
Season-by-season record
SV Dynamo
When they were founded as ''SG Volkspolizei'', the club was sponsored by the
East German police force, and in 1953, when they became ''Dynamo Dresden'' they were part of the
SV Dynamo, the sport organization of the security agencies.
Dynamo were the most powerful of all the sports societies, and this conferred certain advantages on the club.
While many former security service clubs have struggled to shed their negative image, particularly
BFC Dynamo
Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly abbreviated to BFC Dynamo () or BFC (), alternatively sometimes called Dynamo Berlin, is a German football club based in the locality of Alt-Hohenschönhausen of the borough of Lichtenberg of Berli ...
, Dynamo Dresden remain popular and well-supported, having come to represent their home city.
Stadium
Dynamo plays at the
Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion,
which was opened in 1923, and also originally named the ''Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion'' after local track and field athlete
Rudolf Harbig. The stadium was renamed ''Dynamo-Stadion'' by the East German authorities in 1971, but reverted to its former name after the reunification. With an original capacity of 24,000 spectators, the stadium was rebuilt in the beginning of the 1990s, in line with
DFB and
FIFA
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regulations, and was thoroughly modernised between June 2007 and December 2009. The modernized stadium opened on 15 September 2009 with a
friendly match against
Schalke 04 and has a capacity of 32,066 spectators.
Supporters

Dynamo were one of
East Germany's best-supported clubs, regularly drawing crowds of around 25,000 during their heyday. Since reunification attendance levels have fluctuated along with the team's fortunes, while they were still one of the most well-supported teams in the lower leagues, drawing an average of around 10–15,000 fans in the
3. Liga
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The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
. Following their
2011 advance to the
2nd League, they were again drawing crowds of 25,000. The
2013–14 season average attendance reached 27,004. Dynamo's supporters have very close relations with
FK Sarajevo
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Founded on 24 October 1946, FK Sara ...
fans,
Horde zla.
In December 2020, Dynamo fans bought 72,000 tickets for the cup match at home to Darmstadt, even though it was played in an empty stadium – to show support for the struggling club.
Relationships with other clubs

Dynamo Dresden have a particularly fractious relationship with
BFC Dynamo
Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly abbreviated to BFC Dynamo () or BFC (), alternatively sometimes called Dynamo Berlin, is a German football club based in the locality of Alt-Hohenschönhausen of the borough of Lichtenberg of Berli ...
, who took over the first team and the place in the DDR-Oberliga from Dynamo Dresden in 1954, then as a football section of
SC Dynamo Berlin. BFC Dynamo were their main obstacle to success in the 1980s,
but the two clubs rarely meet these days.
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
1. Fußballclub Lokomotive Leipzig e.V. is a German football club based in the locality of Probstheida in the Südost borough of Leipzig, Saxony. The club may be more familiar to many of the country's football fans as the historic side VfB Lei ...
were traditionally Dynamo's main rivals in the battle for
Saxon
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peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country (Old Saxony, la, Saxonia) near the Nor ...
dominance, although this rivalry extends to other clubs including
Chemnitzer FC, formerly
FC Sachsen Leipzig,
Erzgebirge Aue, and most recently upstart
RB Leipzig, though the clubs' disparate financial capabilities have so far prevented them from ever playing in the same division, their only official encounter thus far being a first-round match in the
2016–17 DFB-Pokal
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season, in which Dresden celebrated a hard-fought victory.
Dynamo's most noteworthy rival in their home city are
Dresdner SC, although they are perpetually ill-matched, as Dresdner SC are mired in local football leagues. Another club,
SC Borea Dresden were formed out of ''SG Dynamo Dresden-Heide'', a former
feeder club for Dynamo, but there is no longer an official connection.
Colours and crest
When they were formed as ''SG Volkspolizei Dresden'', the club wore green and white, the state colours of
Saxony,
but when the team became part of
SV Dynamo they adopted the sports society's
wine red
Burgundy is a dark red-purplish color.
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The color burgundy is similar to Bordeaux (#4C1C24), Merlot (#73 ...
colour scheme.
In 1968, the club was declared a regional center of excellence in
Bezirk Dresden and adopted its current colours of yellow and black, the city colours of
Dresden.
The club's original crest was built around the shield of the
Volkspolizei, to whom they were affiliated. In 1953 they adopted the ''D'' logo of SV Dynamo, which was retained until
reunification, when its wine red background was replaced with Saxon green. They reverted to the red background in the early 2000s.
Players
Current squad
Players out on loan
Technical staff
Dynamo Dresden II
The
club's reserve team, Dynamo Dresden II, played until 2015 in the tier five
NOFV-Oberliga Süd. It has played at this level since 2009 with a fourth place in 2012 as its best result.
[Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv]
Historical German domestic league tables[Dynamo Dresden II at Fussball.de]
Tables and results of all German football leagues In March 2015 the club announced that it would withdraw the reserve team from league competition and instead enter it in a friendlies competition with the reserve teams of
Chemnitzer FC,
Hallescher FC,
Sparta Prague,
FC Slovan Liberec and
FK Teplice. However, though the competition's name Future League would suggest a more organized and concrete structure, this has so far led to little more than an incoherent series of friendly matches between amateur teams, with the idea appearing to have been largely abandoned by the participating clubs, despite some declarations of intent.
The team also made a losing appearance in the 1995
Saxony Cup final and won the competition in 2009.
Coaching history
''Dynamo'' enjoyed its greatest successes under Walter Fritzsch, capturing the first division DDR-Oberliga title in 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, as well as finishing as vice-champions four times. The team also took the East German Cup (FDGB Pokal) in 1971 and 1977.
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Fritz Sack 07/1950 – 9/1951
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Rolf Kukowitsch
Rolf Kukowitsch was a German football coach who managed several clubs in East Germany.
References
Year of birth missing
Possibly living people
East German football managers
Dynamo Dresden managers
Chemnitzer FC managers
FC Erzgebirg ...
09/1951 – 04/1952
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Paul Döring 04/1952 – 07/1953
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Janos Gyarmati 07/1953 – 04/1954
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Helmut Petzold 04/1954 – 11/1955
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Heinz Werner 01/1956 – 06/1956
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Rolf Kukowitsch
Rolf Kukowitsch was a German football coach who managed several clubs in East Germany.
References
Year of birth missing
Possibly living people
East German football managers
Dynamo Dresden managers
Chemnitzer FC managers
FC Erzgebirg ...
07/1956 – 12/1956
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Helmut Petzold 01/1957 – 05/1966
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Manfred Fuchs 06/1966 – 03/1968
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Kurt Kresse 03/1968 – 06/1969
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Walter Fritzsch 06/1969 – 06/1978
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Gerhard Prautzsch 06/1978 – 06/1983
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Klaus Sammer 07/1983 – 06/1986
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Eduard Geyer 07/1986 – 04/1990
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Reinhard Häfner
Reinhard Häfner (2 February 1952 – 24 October 2016) was a German footballer and coach.
Häfner played children's and youth football for his hometown club BSG Motor Sonneberg. As a junior player he was assigned to FC Rot-Weiss Erfurt before ...
04/1990 – 06/1991
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Helmut Schulte
Helmut Schulte (born 14 September 1957) is a German football coach and manager.
Coaching career
His best result as a coach in Bundesliga
The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a pro ...
06/1991 – 05/1992
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Klaus Sammer 06/1992 – 04/1993
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Ralf Minge
Ralf Minge (born 8 October 1960) is a German footballer former coach and player who works as sporting director of Dynamo Dresden.
He was an international for East Germany, and spent his entire professional career with Dynamo Dresden.
Playi ...
04/1993 – 06/1993
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Sigfried Held 06/1993 – 11/1994
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Horst Hrubesch 11/1994 – 02/1995
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Ralf Minge
Ralf Minge (born 8 October 1960) is a German footballer former coach and player who works as sporting director of Dynamo Dresden.
He was an international for East Germany, and spent his entire professional career with Dynamo Dresden.
Playi ...
02/1995 – 06/1995
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Hans-Jürgen Kreische
Hans-Jürgen "Hansi" Kreische (born 19 July 1947) is a former East German footballer.
Career Club career
Kreische spent his entire career with his hometown club, Dynamo Dresden, scoring 127 goals in 234 DDR-Oberliga games between 1964 and 19 ...
06/1995 – 04/1996
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Udo Schmuck
Udo Schmuck (born 29 October 1952) is a German former footballer who played for Dynamo Dresden and won seven caps for East Germany. He is married to the Olympic medal-winning athlete Evelin Kaufer and has two sons, one of whom, Thomas
Thomas m ...
04/1996 – 09/1996
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Hartmut Schade 09/1996 – 03/1998
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Werner Voigt 04/1998 – 12/1998
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Damian Halata 12/1998 – 02/1999
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Rolf Schafstall 02/1999 – 03/1999
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Colin Bell 04/1999 – 03/2000
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Cor Pot 03/2000 – 03/2001
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Meinhard Hemp
Meinhard Hemp (born 10 December 1942) is a German former footballer who played for Dynamo Dresden
Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e.V., commonly known as SG Dynamo Dresden or Dynamo Dresden, are a German association football club based in D ...
03/2001 – 06/2001
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Christoph Franke
Christoph Franke (born 20 December 1944) is a German football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football ...
07/2001 – 12/2005
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Peter Pacult
Peter Pacult (born 28 October 1959) is an Austrian former professional footballer and current football manager. He is in charge of Austria Klagenfurt.
Club career
A prolific striker, however not for the national team, Pacult started his career ...
12/2005 – 09/2006
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Norbert Meier
Norbert Meier (born 20 September 1958) is a German former football player, who played as a midfielder, and manager who last managed KFC Uerdingen.
Playing career
Meier's career as a player was spent mostly at SV Werder Bremen where he played fir ...
09/2006 – 09/2007
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Eduard Geyer 09/2007 – 06/2008
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Ruud Kaiser 06/2008 – 10/2009
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Matthias Maucksch 10/2009 – 04/2011
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Ralf Loose 04/2011 – 12/2012
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Peter Pacult
Peter Pacult (born 28 October 1959) is an Austrian former professional footballer and current football manager. He is in charge of Austria Klagenfurt.
Club career
A prolific striker, however not for the national team, Pacult started his career ...
01/2013 – 08/2013
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Olaf Janßen 09/2013 – 05/2014
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Stefan Böger
Stefan Böger (born 1 June 1966) is a German former professional football player and a coach who last managed Hallescher FC.
He played 239 top flight matches in Germany – 110 in the Oberliga in the GDR and 129 in the Bundesliga after Germa ...
05/2014 – 02/2015
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Peter Németh 02/2015 – 06/2015
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Uwe Neuhaus
Uwe Neuhaus (born 26 November 1959) is a German retired football player and manager who last managed Arminia Bielefeld.
Coaching career 1995–2006: Early career
Neuhaus was head coach of Wattenscheid 09 II from November 1995 to June 1996 and Vf ...
07/2015 – 08/2018
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Cristian Fiél 08/2018 – 09/2018
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Maik Walpurgis 09/2018 – 02/2019
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Cristian Fiél 02/2019 – 12/2019
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Markus Kauczinski
Markus Kauczinski (born 20 February 1970) is a German football coach and manager of Wehen Wiesbaden.
Coaching career
Kauczinski started to coach Karlsruher SC II in May 2009 and continued in this role until March 2012 when he took over the seni ...
12/2019 – 04/2021
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Alexander Schmidt 04/2021 – 03/2022
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Guerino Capretti 03/2022 – 06/2022
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Markus Anfang
Markus Anfang (; born 12 June 1974) is a German retired footballer, who manages Dynamo Dresden.
Playing career
Anfang's career began in the late 80s at the northern Cologne low tier (Kreisliga) club KSV Heimersdorf. His first steps in the profes ...
07/2022 –
Notable former players

As one of the leading clubs in
East Germany, Dynamo Dresden provided 36
DDR internationals, including the country's second most-capped player,
Hans-Jürgen Dörner, and its joint second top scorer,
Hans-Jürgen Kreische
Hans-Jürgen "Hansi" Kreische (born 19 July 1947) is a former East German footballer.
Career Club career
Kreische spent his entire career with his hometown club, Dynamo Dresden, scoring 127 goals in 234 DDR-Oberliga games between 1964 and 19 ...
.
Twelve Dynamo players won
Olympic medals, including six gold medallists in
1976
Events January
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. After
German reunification
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a number of Dynamo players went on to represent the
Germany national team, including
Jens Jeremies
Jens Jeremies (born 5 March 1974) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
Best known for his tackling abilities, he played for three clubs during his professional career, most notably Bayern Munich which ...
,
Ulf Kirsten,
Olaf Marschall
Olaf Marschall (born 19 March 1966) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Club career
Marschall's career started in the GDR at BSG Chemie Torgau and was soon transferred to 1. FC Lok Leipzig. There, he rose to ...
and
Alexander Zickler.
Five Dynamo Dresden players were named
East German Footballer of the Year
The title Footballer of the Year (German: ''Fußballer des Jahres'') has been awarded in Germany since 1960. Eligible are German players as well as non-German players playing in Germany. In 1996, the title Women's Footballer of the Year (German ...
: Hans-Jürgen Dörner, Hans-Jürgen Kreische,
Andreas Trautmann, Ulf Kirsten and
Torsten Gütschow
Torsten Gütschow (born 28 July 1962) is a German football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is most associated with Dynamo Dresden, with whom he had two successful spells, playing top level football in East Germany and after ...
. Dörner won the award three times, and the latter three players were its last three winners.
Kreische and Gütschow were the leading scorers in the
DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany.
Overview
Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern ...
seven times between them.
Perhaps the most notable Dynamo Dresden player is
Matthias Sammer. He played for the club from 1985 to 1990, during which he won 23 caps for East Germany. He later made 51 appearances for Germany, winning the
European Championship in
1996
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and played at club level for
VfB Stuttgart,
Internazionale and
Borussia Dortmund. With the latter he won two
German titles, the
UEFA Champions League and the
Intercontinental Cup, and was named
European Footballer of the Year in 1996.
Honours
Domestic
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DDR-Oberliga
The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany.
Overview
Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern ...
**Champions: (8)
1952–53,
1970–71,
1972–73,
1975–76,
1976–77,
1977–78,
1988–89,
1989–90
**''Runners-up:''
1951–52,
1978–79,
1979–80,
1981–82 1983–84,
1984–85,
1986–87,
1990–91
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FDGB-Pokal
**Winners: (7)
1952
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* February 6
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1970–71,
1976–77,
1981–82,
1983–84,
1984–85,
1989–90 (record, shared with
1. FC Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club based in the city of Magdeburg. The club was founded in 1965 and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles. It ...
)
**''Runners-up:'' 1971–72, 1973–74,
1974–75,
1977–78
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DFV-Supercup
**''Runners-up:'' 1989
*
Deutschland Cup
**Winners: 1990
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3. Liga
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The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
**Champions:
2015–16,
2020–21
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**Play-off winners:
2010–11
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Regional
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Regionalliga Nord (III)
**Runners-up:
2003–04 (promoted)
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NOFV-Oberliga
The NOFV- Oberliga is a division at step 5 of the German football league system. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, it became the successor of the DDR-Oberliga, and functions today as a 5th division in the former territory of East Germany and the ...
(IV)
**Winners: 2002
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Sachsenliga
The Sachsenliga, formerly referred to as ''Landesliga Sachsen'', is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state of Saxony (German: ''Sachsen''). Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it wa ...
(VI)
**Winners: 2009
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Saxony Cup (III-VI)
**Winners: 2003, 2007, 2009
Youth
*Next Generation Oberliga (german: Nachwuchsoberliga) (
de)
**Winners: 1979, 1983
** Runners-up (6): 1977,
*East German Junior Championship (
de)
**Champions: 1962, 1972, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988 (record)
**Runners-up: 1975, 1983, 1984, 1987
*East German Youth Championship (
de)
**Champions: 1983, 1988, 1989
**Runners-up: 1982, 1990
*East German Junior Cup (
Junge Welt-Pokal) (
de)
**Winners: 1976, 1985, 1986, 1987 (record, shared with
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
1. Fußballclub Lokomotive Leipzig e.V. is a German football club based in the locality of Probstheida in the Südost borough of Leipzig, Saxony. The club may be more familiar to many of the country's football fans as the historic side VfB Lei ...
)
*East German Youth Cup (Youth FDGB-Pokal)
**Winners: 1973, 1989
*U17 NOFV Cup (
de)
**Winners: 2003, 2017
**Runners-up: 2006
Other
*Indoor-Regio-Cup
**Winners: 2007
European
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UEFA Cup
**Semi-finalists:
1988–89
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Intertoto Cup
**Co-winners:
1993
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Doubles
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DDR-Oberliga and FDGB-Pokal
** Winners: 1970–71, 1976–77, 1989–90 (record)
In Europe
European record
References
External links
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Das deutsche Fußball-Archivhistorical German domestic league tables
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