Country | Germany | ||
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Teams | 46 | ||
Champions | Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | ||
Runner-up | TSV Siegen | ||
Matches played | 45 | ||
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The Frauen DFB-Pokal 1993–94 was the 14th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football.[1] In the final which was held in Berlin on 14 May 1994 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler met TSV Siegen just as in the previous season. This time Brauweiler won 2–1,[2] thus winning their second cup title. In a reissue of the cup final four weeks later Siegen defeated Brauweiler 1–0 in the final of championship.
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Several clubs had byes in the first round. Those clubs were automatically qualifed for the 2nd round of the cup.[2] For reasons unknown TuS Wörrstadt and FC Rumeln-Kaldenhausen chose not to attend. The first round was held from 7 July to 11 August 1993.[2]
FC Sankt Augustin | 0 – 5 | VfB Rheine | |
SV Brackel | 2 – 0 | KBC Duisburg | |
SV Viktoria Gersten | 1 – 4 | SSG Bergisch Gladbach | |
BSV Müssen | 0 – 5 | Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | |
Fortuna Dilkrath | 0 – 12 | TSV Siegen | |
Hertha Zehlendorf | 0 – 5 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | |
Polizei SV Rostock | 4 – 2 | Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover | |
Wittenseer SV | 0 – 6 | VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg | |
FC Schwaben Augsburg | 1 – 2 | VfL Sindelfingen | |
TSV Ludwigsburg | 0 – 5 | TuS Niederkirchen | |
SV Zussdorf | 1 – 5 | Klinge Seckach | |
SV Weißkirchen | 0 – 8 | VfR 09 Saarbrücken | |
TSV Eschollbrücken | 0 – 5 | FSV Frankfurt | |
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr | 2 – 7 | SG Praunheim |
The second round was held on 28–29 August 1993.[2]
SV Brackel | 0 – 9 | TSV Siegen | |
Teutonia Weiden | 1 – 2 | SSG Bergisch Gladbach | |
FT Geestemünde | 0 – 12 | Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | |
STV Lövenich | 0 – 2 | VfB Rheine | |
SV Rheinfreunde Düsseldorf | 2 – 5 | TV Jahn Delmenhorst | |
SV Moorfleet | 1 – 9 | VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg | |
Turbine Potsdam | 4 – 5 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | |
Polizei SV Rostock | 4 – 0 | SG Erbstorf | |
TSV Crailsheim | 0 – 5 | SG Praunheim | |
Fortuna Magdeburg | 0 – 6 | TSV Battenberg | |
Uni SV Jena | 0 – 5 | TuS Ahrbach | |
Viktoria Neckarhausen | 0 – 5 | FSV Frankfurt | |
SC Siegelbach | 0 – 11 | VfR 09 Saarbrücken | |
Bayern Munich | 1 – 4 | Klinge Seckach | |
Wacker München | 0 – 1 | TuS Niederkirchen | |
FC Sankt Georgen | 1 – 5 | VfL Sindelfingen |
The third round was held on 7 November 1993.[2]
VfB Rheine | 1 – 1 | TuS Niederkirchen | (2–0 on penalties) |
VfL Sindelfingen | 1 – 1 | VfR 09 Saarbrücken | (5–6 on penalties) |
Klinge Seckach | 4 – 1 | VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg | |
TSV Battenberg | 2 – 1 | FSV Frankfurt | |
Polizei SV Rostock | 2 – 1 | SSG Bergisch Gladbach | |
SG Praunheim | 0 – 2 | TSV Siegen | |
TuS Ahrbach | 1 – 0 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | |
Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | 6 – 0 | TV Jahn Delmenhorst |
The quarter-finals were held on 28 November 1993 and 13 February 1994.[2]
Klinge Seckach | 4 – 1 | Polizei SV Rostock | |
Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | 7 – 1 | TSV Battenberg | |
TSV Siegen | 2 – 0 | VfB Rheine | |
TuS Ahrbach | 2 – 4 | VfR 09 Saarbrücken | (aet) |
The semi-finals were held on 20 April 1994.[2]
Klinge Seckach | 1 – 4 | TSV Siegen | |
VfR 09 Saarbrücken | 2 – 9 | Grün-Weiß Brauweiler |
14 May 1994 |
Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | 2 – 1 | TSV Siegen | Olympic Stadium (Berlin) Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Elke Günther (Bamberg) |
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A. Klein 49' Wiegman 50' |
Fitschen 67' |
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