1962–63 Gruppenliga (DDR) season

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The 1962-63 Gruppenliga season was the first season of the Gruppenliga as the third level competition in East Germany.

Regular season

Group 1

Pl. Team GP W T L Goals Pts
1. SG Dynamo Schierke 6 5 - 1 43:11 10:02
2. HSG Wissenschaft KMU Leipzig 5 3 - 2 24:19 06:04
3. BSG Stahl Ilsenburg 6 2 - 4 14:35 04:08
4. BSG Einheit Ballenstedt 5 1 - 4 08:24 02:08

One game was not played.

Group 2

BSG Fortschritt Apolda withdrew prior to the season's start.

Pl. Team GP W T L Goals Pts
1. BSG Stahl Brotterode 8 6 1 1 45:24 13:03
2. ASG Vorwärts Oberhof 8 4 1 3 35:21 09:07
3. SC Turbine Erfurt II 8 1 - 7 14:49 02:14

Group 3

Pl. Team GP W T L Goals Pts
1. BSG Aufbau Schönheide 8 8 - - 52:11 16:00
2. SG Dynamo Klingenthal 7 5 - 2 38:24 10:04
3. BSG Vater Jahn Annaberg-Buchholz 4 2 - 2 11:17 04:04
4. BSG Wismut Wilkau-Haßlau 4 1 - 3 08:21 02:06
5. ASG Vorwärts Crimmitschau II 6 1 - 5 24:32 02:10
6. BSG Traktor Eibenstock 7 1 - 6 20:48 02:12

Missing games not played.

Group 4

Pl. Team GP W T L Goals Pts
1. BSG Aktivist Lohsa 8 8 - - 79:20 16:00
2. BSG Traktor Groß Düben 8 5 1 2 57:46 11:05
3. BSG Einheit Geising 8 2 1 5 29:36 05:11
4. BSG Lok Zittau II 8 2 - 6 21:39 04:12
5. BSG Einheit Görlitz 8 1 - 7 24:69 02:14

Gruppenliga Championship

Final
BSG Stahl Brotterode BSG Aktivist Lohsa 8:4

BSG Stahl Brotterode qualified for the promotion round to the East German 1. Liga.

Semifinals
BSG Stahl Brotterode SG Dynamo Schierke 5:0001:1
(Group 1) (Group 2)
BSG Aufbau Schönheide BSG Aktivist Lohsa 6:4003:8
(Group 3) (Group 4)

References

  • Müller, Stephan (2000). Deutsche Eishockey Meisterschaften. Print on Demand. ISBN 3-8311-0997-4. 


Gruppenliga seasons
Third-tier seasons (1962-1965)

1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65

Second-tier seasons (1965-1970)

1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68 · 1968–69 · 1969–70