Group 1 contained both East and West Germany, and they both progressed at the expense of Chile and Australia. But the clash between the two Germanies caused a sensation, as the poor relations from the east pulled off a 1-0 win. The embarrassing result caused panic in the West German camp, despite the fact that they were safely through to the quarter-finals. Team captain Franz Beckenbauer held a crisis meeting with his team-mates, and appeared on television to try to explain what had happened to a shocked West German public.
During the team's 38-year existence, East Germany qualified for just
one World Cup: the 1974 tournament in West Germany. As it turned out,
the draw for the first group stage of the tournament actually pitted
them against West Germany, too, setting up the only significant meeting
between the sides in history. After a solid first two games, both
teams had already qualified for the second group stage, but this
meeting in Hamburg was about much more than sporting success. The West
Germans, winners of the 1972 European Championship, were said to have
dismissed the East's chances ahead of the match, but they proved tough
to break down and, in a match low on quality with a slew of missed
chances, Jurgen Sparwasser's 77th-minute strike made the difference.
The goal was used for political purposes for years afterwards, but
Sparwasser denied suggestions he had been financially rewarded for his
efforts and, feeling the strain of continued state exploitation, fled
to West Germany shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. "For us, it
was just a game," he said in a 2006 interview. "Nothing political.
Hamburg Volksparkstadion
22 Juin 1974
Group Stage
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East Germany: Croy; Kurbjuweit, Bransch, Weise, Kreische, Waetzlich, Lauck, Sparwasser, Irmscher (Hamann), Kische, Hoffmann
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