Women's German Cup

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The DFB Frauen-Pokal, or Women's German Cup, is the main national women's football cup competition in Germany, thus the female counterpart to the DFB-Pokal. It was created in 1980 in the West and ten years later it began including Eastern teams as well.

[edit] Winners

Before the reunification of Germany the cup competition included teams from the former West only.

  • 2006 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
  • 2005 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
  • 2004 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
  • 2003 1. FFC Frankfurt
  • 2002 1. FFC Frankfurt
  • 2001 1. FFC Frankfurt
  • 2000 1. FFC Frankfurt
  • 1999 1. FFC Frankfurt
  • 1998 FCR Duisburg
  • 1997 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler
  • 1996 FSV Frankfurt
  • 1995 FSV Frankfurt
  • 1994 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler
  • 1993 TSV Siegen
  • 1992 FSV Frankfurt
  • 1991 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler
  • 1990 FSV Frankfurt
  • 1989 TSV Siegen
  • 1988 TSV Siegen
  • 1987 TSV Siegen
  • 1986 TSV Siegen
  • 1985 FSV Frankfurt
  • 1984 SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach
  • 1983 KBC Duisburg
  • 1982 SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach
  • 1981 SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach

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