1993–94 DFB-Pokal

1993–94 DFB-Pokal
Country Germany
Teams 76
Champions Werder Bremen
Runner-up Rot-Weiß Essen
Matches played 75

The DFB-Pokal 1993–94 was the 51st season of the competition. 76 teams competed in the tournament of seven rounds which began on 1 August 1993 and ended on 14 May 1994. In the final Werder Bremen defeated Rot-Weiß Essen 3–1 thereby claiming their third title.[1]

Contents

1st round

August 1, 1993
SV Werder Bremen II 1 – 5 FC Bayern Munich
SV Sandhausen 1 – 4 Karlsruher SC
SpVgg Plattling 4 – 3 1. FSV Mainz 05
FC Kilia Kiel 0 – 8 SC Freiburg
SV Ludweiler 1 – 4 Borussia Dortmund
FC Bayern Munich II 2 – 1 FC 08 Homburg (AET)
1. FC Pforzheim 0 – 4 1. FC Kaiserslautern
FC Remscheid 2 – 3 Hertha BSC
SV Böblingen 0 – 5 MSV Duisburg
FSV Salmrohr 1 – 3 1. FC Saarbrücken
VfL Osnabrück 0 – 4 Hannover 96
August 3, 1993
SpVgg Erkenschwick 0 – 2 Borussia Mönchengladbach

2nd round

August 24, 1993
TSV Havelse 0 – 3 Karlsruher SC
TSF 1893 Ditzingen 0 – 2 Hansa Rostock
1. FC Magdeburg 3 – 3 Wuppertaler SV Borussia (AET) (1. FC Magdeburg won 5–4 on penalties)
FC Oberneuland 1 – 8 Chemnitzer FC
ASV 1860 Neumarkt 0 – 4 Tennis Borussia Berlin
SpVgg Plattling 0 – 3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Sportfreunde Ricklingen 0 – 1 MSV Duisburg
FC Augsburg 2 – 0 Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid
SV Darmstadt 98 1 – 2 FC Bayern Munich II (AET)
SC Freiburg 4 – 1 SC Fortuna Köln
1. FC Köln 4 – 1 SV Waldhof Mannheim
Hertha BSC 3 – 5 Hamburger SV (AET)
Alemannia Aachen 0 – 3 1. FC Saarbrücken
Borussia Dortmund 0 – 1 FC Carl Zeiss Jena
KFC Uerdingen 05 1 – 0 VfB Leipzig
Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl 0 – 2 SpVgg Unterhaching
SV 1920 Mettlach 0 – 2 SG Wattenscheid 09
FC Sachsen Leipzig 2 – 2 FC St. Pauli (AET) (FC St. Pauli won 4 – 3 on penalties)
VfB Gaggenau 1 – 3 Hannover 96 (AET)
SpVgg Marl 3 – 2 Borussia Fulda
Greifswalder SC 1926 0 – 2 TSG Pfeddersheim
Eintracht Haiger 3 – 1 FTSV Raspo Elmshorn
1. FC Bocholt 2 – 3 Rot-Weiss Essen
Kickers Offenbach 4 – 2 SV Meppen (AET)
SV Werder Bremen 2 – 1 Stuttgarter Kickers (AET)
Dynamo Dresden 0 – 0 VfL Wolfsburg (AET) (Dynamo Dresden won 4 – 2 on penalties)
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0 – 2 Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Braunschweig 4 – 3 VfB Oldenburg
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3 – 0 1. FC Nuremberg
FC Carl Zeiss Jena II 0 – 2 FC Bayern Munich
August 25, 1993
FC Schalke 04 1 – 0 VfL Bochum (AET)
VfB Stuttgart 2 – 6 1. FC Kaiserslautern (AET)

3rd round

September 11, 1993
SC Freiburg 5 – 3 Eintracht Frankfurt (AET)
FC Schalke 04 2 – 3 FC Bayern Munich (AET)
Hannover 96 2 – 3 Dynamo Dresden
1. FC Saarbrücken 2 – 4 Hamburger SV
Chemnitzer FC 1 – 2 SG Wattenscheid 09 (AET)
1. FC Magdeburg 1 – 5 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Eintracht Haiger 1 – 3 1. FC Kaiserslautern (AET)
FC Bayern Munich II 0 – 0 1. FC Köln (AET) (FC Bayern Munich II won 5 – 4 on penalties)
TSG Pfeddersheim 1 – 3 MSV Duisburg (AET)
Kickers Offenbach 1 – 1 SV Werder Bremen (AET) (SV Werder Bremen won 5 – 3 on penalties)
Rot-Weiss Essen 3 – 2 FC St. Pauli (AET)
KFC Uerdingen 05 2 – 3 FC Carl Zeiss Jena
SpVgg Unterhaching 1 – 2 FC Hansa Rostock
Eintracht Braunschweig 0 – 1 Tennis Borussia Berlin
FC Augsburg 3 – 0 SpVgg Marl
October 26, 1993
Karlsruher SC 0 – 1* Borussia Mönchengladbach

* This match was replayed after Karlsruher SC protested their 3 – 5 defeat in the original contest when their goalkeeper, Oliver Kahn, was struck by an object thrown from the crowd.

4th round

October 26, 1993
SC Freiburg 3 – 0 FC Hansa Rostock
FC Augsburg 0 – 0 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (AET) (Bayer Leverkusen won 4 – 3 on penalties)
October 27, 1993
FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1 – 0 SG Wattenscheid 09
SV Werder Bremen 4 – 2 Hamburger SV
Rot-Weiss Essen 4 – 2 MSV Duisburg
FC Bayern Munich II 3 – 3 Tennis Borussia Berlin (AET) (Tennis Borussia Berlin won 5 – 4 on penalties)
November 9, 1993
Dynamo Dresden 2 – 1 FC Bayern Munich
Borussia Mönchengladbach 2 – 3 1. FC Kaiserslautern

Quarter-finals

November 30, 1993
FC Carl Zeiss Jena 0 – 0 Rot-Weiss Essen (AET) (Rot-Weiss Essen won 6 – 5 on penalties)
December 1, 1993
SC Freiburg 0 – 1 Tennis Borussia Berlin
Dynamo Dresden 0 – 0 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (AET) (Dynamo Dresden won 5 – 4 on penalties)
February 9, 1994
SV Werder Bremen 2 – 2 1. FC Kaiserslautern (AET) (SV Werder Bremen won 4 – 3 on penalties)

Semi-finals

March 8, 1994
Rot-Weiss Essen 2 – 0 Tennis Borussia Berlin
March 9, 1994
Dynamo Dresden 0 – 2 SV Werder Bremen

Final

May 14, 1994
SV Werder Bremen 3 – 1 Rot-Weiss Essen Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 76,000
Referee: Manfred Amerell (Augsburg)
Beiersdorfer  17'
Herzog  38'
Rufer  88'
Bangoura  50'
SV WERDER BREMEN:
GK 1 Oliver Reck
DF 4 Rune Bratseth
DF 3 Dietmar Beiersdorfer
DF 2 Thomas Wolter
MF 7 Dieter Eilts
MF 8 Mario Basler 75'
MF 5 Mirko Votava
MF 6 Marco Bode
MF 10 Andreas Herzog 84'
FW 9 Bernd Hobsch
FW 11 Wynton Rufer
Substitutes:
DF 16 Uli Borowka 84'
MF 15 Andree Wiedener 75'
Manager:
Otto Rehhagel
SC ROT-WEISS ESSEN:
GK 1 Frank Kurth
DF 2 Mathias Jack
DF 3 Ingo Pickenäcker 39'
DF 4 Harald Kügler
DF 6 Jürgen Margref
MF 7 Jörg Lipinski
MF 5 Adrian Spyrka
MF 10 Kristian Zedi
MF 8 Robert Reichert 49'
FW 9 Daouda Bangoura
FW 11 Christian Dondera
Substitutes:
DF Roman Geschlecht 39'
MF Oliver Grein 49'
Manager:
Wolfgang Frank

See also

References

  1. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1993-94" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/1994/. Retrieved 2008-10-20. 

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