Hamburger SV
1982–83 season
ManagerErnst Happel
StadiumVolksparkstadion
Bundesliga1st
DFB-PokalRound of 16
European CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Horst Hrubesch (18)

All:
Horst Hrubesch (20)
Average home league attendance28,583

The 1982–83 Hamburger SV season was the 36th season in the club's history and the 20th consecutive season playing in the Bundesliga.

Season summary

The 1982–83 campaign is considered as the greatest in the history of the club, as Hamburg finished first in the league on goal difference, after being level on points with local rivals Werder Bremen.[1] It was the club's second straight league title and third overall.[1] In May, HSV recorded its greatest ever success, winning the European Cup for the first time, after a 1–0 win over Italian champions Juventus in the final in Athens.[1] This ended a spell of six straight years of English clubs winning the trophy.[2]

The club also participated in this season's edition of the DFB-Pokal, where they were knocked out by Hertha BSC in the round of 16.

Under manager Ernst Happel, Hamburg would go on an unbeaten streak of 36 matches which began during the previous season, on 30 January 1982, and ended on 29 January 1983.[2] The run remained a Bundesliga record until November 2013, when it was broken by Bayern Munich.[1][3]

Hamburg would also equal the record of suffering no home losses in a 34-match Bundesliga season, a feat the club had also accomplished under Happel in the previous season.[4][5]

Squad

Hamburger SV
Goalkeeper: Uli Stein (34).

Defenders: Holger Hieronymus (32 / 3); Manfred Kaltz (31 / 8); Ditmar Jakobs (31 / 5); Jürgen Groh (31); Michael Schröder (2); Michael Schmidt (1).
Midfielders: Felix Magath (34 / 4); Bernd Wehmeyer (34 / 2); Wolfgang Rolff (32 / 4); Jimmy Hartwig (31 / 6); Allan Hansen Denmark (13 / 3).
Forwards: Jürgen Milewski (31 / 14); Horst Hrubesch (captain; 30 / 18); Lars Bastrup Denmark (25 / 5); Thomas von Heesen (20 / 6); Boriša Đorđević Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (2).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Ernst Happel Austria.

On the roster but did not play in a Bundesliga game: Uwe Hain; Dieter Brefort; Ralf Brunnecker.

Competitions

Overview

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Bundesliga 3 August 1982 16 May 1983 Matchday 1 Winners 34 20 12 2 79 33 +46 058.82
DFB-Pokal 27 August 1982 17 December 1982 First round Round of 16 4 2 1 1 10 5 +5 050.00
European Cup 11 September 1982 10 May 1983 First round Winners 9 6 2 1 16 5 +11 066.67
Total 47 28 15 4 105 43 +62 059.57

Source: World Football

Bundesliga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Hamburger SV (C) 34 20 12 2 79 33 +46 52 Qualification to European Cup first round
2 Werder Bremen 34 23 6 5 76 38 +38 52 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round[lower-alpha 1]
3 VfB Stuttgart 34 20 8 6 80 47 +33 48
4 Bayern Munich 34 17 10 7 74 33 +41 44
5 1. FC Köln 34 17 9 8 69 42 +27 43 Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup first round
Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. As 1. FC Köln qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup, their UEFA Cup spot was transferred to Kaiserslautern.
Aug 21, 1982 1 Nürnberg 2-2 Hamburger SV Nuremberg
15:30 Dreßel 13'
Weyreich 74'
Kaltz 11'
Jakobs 35'
Stadium: Städtisches Stadion
Attendance: 41,500
Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher
Aug 25, 1982 2 Hamburger SV 1-1 Werder Bremen Hamburg
20:00 Jakobs 22' Völler 5' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Volker Roth
Sep 7, 1982 3 Fortuna Düsseldorf 0-6 Hamburger SV Düsseldorf
20:00 Magath 37'
Hartwig 38'
Wehmeyer 43'
Milewski 57'
Hansen 77', 90+1'
Stadium: Rheinstadion
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Franz-Josef Hontheim
Sep 4, 1982 4 Hamburger SV 4-0 Karlsruher SC Hamburg
15:30 Milewski 9'
Bastrup 31'
Hieronymus 36'
von Heesen 79'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Hans Wahmann
Sep 10, 1982 5 Bayer Leverkusen 0-1 Hamburger SV Leverkusen
20:00 Hartwig 90' Stadium: Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Adolf Ermer
Sep 18, 1982 6 Hamburger SV 3-1 Arminia Bielefeld Hamburg
15:30 Milewski 5', 64'
Hansen 25'
Schröder 8' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Hans Peter-Dellwing
Sep 25, 1982 7 Eintracht Frankfurt 1-1 Hamburger SV Frankfurt
15:30 Bum-kun 3' Bastrup 81' Stadium: Waldstadion
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Günter Risse
Oct 2, 1982 8 Hamburger SV 0-0 VfL Bochum Hamburg
15:30 Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Manfred Neuner
Oct 9, 1982 9 Bayern Munich 2-2 Hamburger SV Munich
15:30 Breitner 49' (pen)
Rummenigge 65'
Milewski 27'
Hrubesch 29'
Stadium: Olympiastadion
Attendance: 72,000
Referee: Walter Eschweiler
Oct 23, 1982 10 Hamburger SV 4-0 Eintracht Braunschweig Hamburg
15:30 Jakobs 25'
Milewski 39'
Kaltz 71' (pen)
Hrubesch 80'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Manfred Uhlig
Oct 30, 1982 11 Hamburger SV 4-3 Borussia Mönchengladbach Hamburg
15:30 Milewski 7', 20'
von Heesen 41'
Rolff 53'
Rahn 1'
Mill 43'
Kaltz 75' (o.g.)
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 35,500
Referee: Norbert Brückner
Nov 6, 1982 12 VfB Stuttgart 1-2 Hamburger SV Stuttgart
15:30 Six 70' Hrubesch 38', 43' Stadium: Neckarstadion
Attendance: 62,100
Referee: Dieter Stäglich
Nov 13, 1982 13 Hamburger SV 1-1 Hertha BSC Hamburg
15:30 Hrubesch 86' Remark 56' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Dieter Pauly
Nov 20, 1982 14 Köln 1-1 Hamburger SV Cologne
15:30 Engels 41' Magath 43' Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Dieter Niebergall
Nov 27, 1982 15 Hamburger SV 1-1 Kaiserslautern Hamburg
15:30 von Heesen 74' Brehme 67' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Jakob Wippker
Dec 4, 1982 16 Borussia Dortmund 1-3 Hamburger SV Dortmund
15:30 Abramczik 19' Milewski 13'
Hrubesch 45', 62'
Stadium: Westfalenstadion
Attendance: 54,000
Referee: Siegfried Brehm
Dec 11, 1982 17 Hamburger SV 6-2 Schalke 04 Hamburg
15:30 Magath 5'
Hrubesch 26', 77'
Wehmeyer 56'
Milewski 71'
von Heesen 74'
Wuttke 30', 82' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 23,600
Referee: Adolf Ermer
Jan 22, 1983 18 Hamburger SV 3-0 Nürnberg Hamburg
15:30 Hrubesch 32'
Kaltz 37' (pen)
Hieronymus 43'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Wolf-Dieter Ahlenfelder
Jan 29, 1983 19 Werder Bremen 3-2 Hamburger SV Bremen
15:30 Völler 43'
Neubarth 45'
Möhlmann 65'
Bastrup 49'
Jakobs 87'
Stadium: Weserstadion
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Jürgen Meßmer
Mar 8, 1983 20 Hamburger SV 2-0 Fortuna Düsseldorf Hamburg
20:00 von Heesen 8'
Hieronymus 74'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Winfried Walz
Feb 19, 1983 21 Karlsruher SC 1-2 Hamburger SV Karlsruhe
15:30 Zahn 72' Bastrup 44', 75' Stadium: Wildsparkstadion
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher
Feb 13, 1983 22 Hamburger SV 3-0 Bayer Leverkusen Hamburg
15:30 Hrubesch 13'
Rolff 69'
Kaltz 73'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 15,800
Referee: Max Klauser
Mar 5, 1983 23 Arminia Bielefeld 2-0 Hamburger SV Bielefeld
15:30 Grillemeier 23'
Pagelsdorf 86'
Stadium: Stadion Alm
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Dieter Stäglich
Mar 12, 1983 24 Hamburger SV 3-0 Eintracht Frankfurt Hamburg
15:30 Milewski 5', 45'
Hrubesch 90'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Peter Gabor
Mar 19, 1983 25 VfL Bochum 1-1 Hamburger SV Bochum
15:30 Patzke 61' Hartwig 22' Stadium: Ruhrstadion
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Walter Engel
Mar 26, 1983 26 Hamburger SV 1–1 Bayern Munich Hamburg
15:30 Kaltz 38' (pen) Breitner 52' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 61,000
Referee: Dieter Pauly
Apr 9, 1983 27 Eintracht Braunschweig 2-4 Hamburger SV Braunschweig
15:30 Worm 10'
Borg 84'
Borg 9' (o.g.)
Jakobs 28'
Hrubesch 31', 78'
Stadium: Stadion an der Hamburger Straße
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Werner Föckler
Apr 16, 1983 28 Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-1 Hamburger SV Mönchengladbach
15:30 Matthäus 86' Hrubesch 84' Stadium: Bökelbergstadion
Attendance: 27,9000
Referee: Manfred Neuner
Apr 30, 1983 29 Hamburger SV 2-0 VfB Stuttgart Hamburg
15:30 von Heesen 58'
Magath 67'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: Dieter Niebergall
May 6, 1983 30 Hertha BSC 1-2 Hamburger SV Berlin
20:00 Schneider 25' (pen) Rolff 39'
Hartwig 68'
Stadium: Olympiastadion
Attendance: 36,336
Referee: Wolf-Dieter Ahlenfelder
May 14, 1983 31 Hamburger SV 2-1 Köln Hamburg
15:30 Hartwig 39', 76' Littbarski 75' Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 49,800
Referee: Siegfried Brehm
May 24, 1983 32 Kaiserslautern 2-2 Hamburger SV Kaiserslautern
15:30 Briegel 57'
Kitzmann 59'
Kaltz 55' (pen)
Milewski 66'
Stadium: Stadion Betzenberg
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: Walter Eschweiler
May 28, 1983 33 Hamburger SV 5-0 Borussia Dortmund Hamburg
15:30 Hrubesch 23', 32'
Milewski 37'
Kaltz 69' (pen)
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 51,300
Referee: Klaus Clajus
Jun 4, 1983 34 Schalke 04 1-2 Hamburger SV Gelsenkirchen
15:30 Wuttke 44' Hrubesch 39'
Rolff 52'
Stadium: Parkstadion
Attendance: 70,300
Referee: Hans-Peter Dellwing

DFB Pokal

27 August 1982 First round MSV Duisburg 1–1 Hamburg Wedaustadion, Duisburg
10 October 1982 First round replay Hamburg 5–0 MSV Duisburg Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
15 October 1982 Second round Hamburg 3–2 Werder Bremen Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
17 December 1982 Round of 16 Hertha BSC 2–1 Hamburg Olympiastadion, Berlin

European Cup

By winning the Bundesliga in 1981–82, HSV qualified for Europe's premier club competition. Their campaign began with an all-German affair, as Hamburg faced the champions from the communist East, BFC Dynamo, in mid-September 1982.[2] After the two sides had played to a 1–1 draw in East Berlin, HSV advanced with a 2–0 win at home in the Volksparkstadion. HSV then went on to beat Olympiacos, Dynamo Kyiv and Real Sociedad on their way to the final against Juventus in Athens.[2] A single goal from Felix Magath eight minutes into the game was enough for Hamburg to claim the title as goalkeeper Uli Stein made a series of important saves in the second half.[6] It was the sixth consecutive European Cup Final to finish with a 1–0 scoreline.[7]

First round

15 September 1982 First leg BFC Dynamo East Germany 1–1 West Germany Hamburg Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion, East Berlin
Riediger 17' Report Milewski 37' Attendance: 22,000[8]
Referee: Jan Keizer (Netherlands)
29 September 1982 Second leg Hamburg West Germany 2–0
(3–1 agg.)
East Germany BFC Dynamo Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
Hartwig 33'
Hrubesch 88'
Report Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Keith Hackett (England)

Second round

20 October 1982 First leg Hamburg West Germany 1–0 Greece Olympiacos Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
Von Heesen 56' Report Attendance: 17,000[9]
Referee: Roger Schoeters (Belgium)
3 November 1982 Second leg Olympiacos Greece 0–4
(0–5 agg.)
West Germany Hamburg Olympic Stadium, Athens
Report Magath 26'
Hrubesch 51'
Rolff 53'
Bastrup 85'
Attendance: 75,223
Referee: Brian McGinlay (Scotland)

Quarter-final

2 March 1983 First leg Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 0–3 West Germany Hamburg Vladimir Lenin Stadium, Tbilisi [note 1]
19:00 Report Bastrup 4', 52', 70' Attendance: 27,000[10]
Referee: Enzo Barbaresco (Italy)
16 March 1983 Second leg Hamburg West Germany 1–2
(4–2 agg.)
Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
20:00 Hartwig 61' Report Bezsonov 52'
Yevtushenko 82'
Attendance: 50,000[11]
Referee: Rolf Ericsson (Sweden)

Semi-final

6 April 1983 First leg Real Sociedad Spain 1–1 West Germany Hamburg Estadio de Atocha, San Sebastián
Gajate 74' Report Rolff 58' Attendance: 26,900[12]
Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
20 April 1983 Second leg Hamburg West Germany 2–1
(3–2 agg.)
Spain Real Sociedad Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
Jakobs 75'
von Heesen 84'
Report Álvarez 80' Attendance: 51,000[13]
Referee: Bruno Galler (Switzerland)

Final

25 May 1983 Final Hamburg West Germany 1–0 Italy Juventus Olympic Stadium, Athens
Magath 8' Report Attendance: 73,500
Referee: Nicolae Rainea (Romania)

References

  1. Dynamo Kyiv played their home match at Vladimir Lenin Stadium, Tbilisi, instead of their regular stadium Republican Stadium, Kyiv, due to weather conditions.
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