2003–04 DFB-Pokal

2003–04 DFB-Pokal
Country Germany
Teams 64
Champions Werder Bremen
Runner-up Alemannia Aachen
Matches played 63

The DFB-Pokal is the second-most important national title in German football. The DFB-Pokal 2003–04 was the 61st season of the competition. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 29 August 2003 and ended on 29 May 2004. In the final Werder Bremen defeated second-tier Alemannia Aachen 3–2, thereby becoming the fifth team in German football to win the double. It was Bremen's fifth win in the cup.[1]

Contents

1st round

August 29, 2003
VfL Wolfsburg II 2–0 FC Energie Cottbus
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 4–3 Eintracht Trier (AET)
SV Waldhof Mannheim 0–4 1. FC Union Berlin
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1–1 Alemannia Aachen (AET) (Alemannia Aachen won 4–3 on penalties)
August 30, 2003
Jahn Regensburg 2–1 VfL Bochum
Ludwigsfelder FC 1–9 SV Werder Bremen
ASV Bergedorf 1885 1–6 VfL Wolfsburg
Holstein Kiel 1–3 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen II 0–4 VfB Stuttgart
SSV Reutlingen 1–6 Hertha BSC
Erzgebirge Aue 0–3 SpVgg Greuther Fürth
SpVgg Unterhaching 6–2 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
TSV Gerbrunn 0–14 Wacker Burghausen
1. FSV Mainz 05 II 1–1 Karlsruher SC (AET) (Karlsruher SC won 4–3 on penalties)
FC Emmendingen 1–4 SC Freiburg
TSV 1946 Aindling 0–3 FC Schalke 04
Borussia Neunkirchen 0–5 FC Bayern Munich
Eintracht Braunschweig 4–1 1. FC Kaiserslautern
FC Oberneuland 2–5 1. FC Köln (AET)
August 31, 2003
VfL Osnabrück 0–0 Hansa Rostock (AET) (Hansa Rostock won 5–4 on penalties)
VfL Kirchheim unter Teck 0–3 Hannover 96
BSV Rehden 1–5 TSV 1860 Munich
Sportfreunde Siegen 2–0* LR Ahlen
Reinickendorfer Füchse 0–2 1. FC Nuremberg
1. FC Magdeburg 0–0 MSV Duisburg (AET) (MSV Duisburg won 4–3 on penalties)
SSVg Velbert 02 0–0 1. FSV Mainz 05 (AET) (SSVg Velbert 02 won 5–3 on penalties)
FC Schönberg 95 0–3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
SpVgg EGC Wirges 0–3 Borussia Dortmund
FC Eintracht Rheine 0–2 VfB Lübeck (AET)
September 1, 2003
Kickers Offenbach 1–1 Eintracht Frankfurt (AET) (Eintracht Frankfurt won 4–3 on penalties)
FC St. Pauli 0–0 Arminia Bielefeld (AET) (FC St. Pauli won 4–3 on penalties)
Dynamo Dresden 0–1 Hamburger SV

* Match awarded 2–0 to Sportfreunde Siegen as LR Ahlen fielded an ineligible player

2nd round

October 28, 2003
FC St. Pauli 2–3 VfB Lübeck (AET)
VfL Wolfsburg II 2–3 1. FC Köln
Hansa Rostock 2–2 Hertha BSC (AET) (Hertha BSC won 4–3 on penalties)
SV Werder Bremen 3–1 VfL Wolfsburg (AET)
Wacker Burghausen 0–1 VfB Stuttgart
FC Bayern Munich 1–1 1. FC Nuremberg (AET) (FC Bayern Munich won 7–6 on penalties)
October 29, 2003
SSVg Velbert 02 1–2 Jahn Regensburg (AET)
Eintracht Braunschweig 2–0 Hannover 96
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 4–0 Karlsruher SC
Sportfreunde Siegen 1–2 SpVgg Greuther Fürth (AET)
Eintracht Frankfurt 1–2 MSV Duisburg (AET)
1. FC Union Berlin 0–5 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
SC Freiburg 7–3 FC Schalke 04 (AET)
Alemannia Aachen 1–1 TSV 1860 Munich (AET) (Alemannia Aachen won 5–4 on penalties)
SpVgg Unterhaching 2–4 Hamburger SV
Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–1 Borussia Dortmund

3rd round

December 2, 2003
Jahn Regensburg 3–3 MSV Duisburg (AET) (MSV Duisburg won 4–2 on penalties)
Eintracht Braunschweig 0–5 Alemannia Aachen
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 3–2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–2 VfB Stuttgart
December 3, 2003
1. FC Köln 1–1 SpVgg Greuther Fürth (AET) (SpVgg Greuther Fürth won 3–1 on penalties)
VfB Lübeck 1–0 SC Freiburg
SV Werder Bremen 6–1 Hertha BSC
FC Bayern Munich 3–0 Hamburger SV

Quarter-finals

February 3, 2004
Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–2 MSV Duisburg (AET) (Borussia Mönchengladbach won 4–3 on penalties)
SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2–3 SV Werder Bremen
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 0–1 VfB Lübeck
February 4, 2004
Alemannia Aachen 2–1 FC Bayern Munich

Semi-finals

March 16, 2004
SV Werder Bremen 3–2 VfB Lübeck (AET)
March 17, 2004
Alemannia Aachen 1–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach

Final

May 29, 2004
SV Werder Bremen 3–2 Alemannia Aachen Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 71,682
Referee: Herbert Fandel (Kyllburg)
Borowski  31'84'
Klasnić  45'
Blank  52'
Meijer  90'
Mbwando  76'
SV WERDER BREMEN:
GK 1 Andreas Reinke
MF 7 Paul Stalteri
DF 20 Mladen Krstajić
DF 25 Valérien Ismaël
DF 27 Christian Schulz 90'
MF 4 Fabian Ernst
DF 6 Frank Baumann
MF 10 Johan Micoud
MF 24 Tim Borowski 88'
FW 17 Ivan Klasnić 87'
FW 32 Aílton
Substitutes:
DF 19 Viktor Skrypnyk 90'
FW 9 Angelos Charisteas 88'
FW 38 Nelson Valdez 87'
Manager:
Thomas Schaaf
AACHENER TUS ALEMANNIA 1900:
GK 1 Stephan Straub
DF 3 Alexander Klitzpera 1'
DF 5 Dennis Brinkmann 83'
DF 6 Willi Landgraf 73'
DF 33 Stefan Blank 27'
DF 2 Frank Paulus
MF 7 Ivica Grlić
MF 10 Karlheinz Pflipsen 80'
MF 12 George Mbwando  75'
FW 11 Erik Meijer 60'
FW 17 Bachirou Salou
Substitutes:
MF 8 Eric van der Luer 83'
DF 21 Cristian Fiél 73'
MF 9 Daniel Gómez 80'
Manager:
Jörg Berger

See also

References

  1. ^ "DFB-Pokal 2003-04" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/2004/. Retrieved 2008-11-13. 

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