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Mecklenburg Schwerin vs. Austria Wien

Mecklenburg Schwerin vs. Austria Wien full match

Cup Winners' Cup 1990-1991

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2nd leg result would be 0-0. FC Mecklenburg Schwerin was called Polizeisportverein Schwerin during the East German communist dictatorship. The German team entered the competition as a finalist of the 1989-90 FDGB Pokal (won by Dynamo Dresden) and belonging to East Germany. When this match was played, the club still belonging to East Germany, while in the 2nd leg in Austria, the club already acted as team from the unified Germany. The club's records in the competition were for East Germany and not for unified Germany.

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Round of 32, 1st leg
Ostseestadion (Rostock)
September 19, 1990

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  1. joseangel February 10, 2021 18:51

    El partido no está completo. En la segunda parte no empieza desde el inicio y hay 3 minutos de entrevistas del 35 al 38 en la segunda parte, volviendo luego al partido. El partido es muy aburrido. Ambos juegan con el mismo esquema (5-3-2), aunque la superioridad de los austriacos, con jugadores mundialistas en sus filas tanto de Italia 90 (Aigner o Zsak), Francia 98 (Wohlfahrt o Stöger), como de ambos mundiales (Pfeffer). Actúa el exitoso entrenador austríaco Hasenhüttl. El entrenador del Austria Wien es Prohaska. Los alemanes se limitan a sacar muchas veces el balón desde atrás, con su líbero, Eggert, que también saca los saques de puerta.