2021–22 DFB-Pokal Frauen
The 2021–22 DFB-Pokal was the 42nd season of the annual German football cup competition. Several teams participated in the competition, including all teams from the previous year's Frauen-Bundesliga and the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, excluding second teams. The competition began on 21 August 2021 with the first of six rounds and ended on 28 May 2022 with the final at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, a nominally neutral venue, which has hosted the final since 2010.[1]
Country | Germany |
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Dates | 21 August 2021 – 28 May 2022 |
Championship venue | RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne |
Teams | 54 |
Champions | VfL Wolfsburg (9th title) |
Runners-up | Turbine Potsdam |
Matches played | 53 |
Goals scored | 256 (4.83 per match) |
Attendance | 40,345 (761 per match)[note 1] |
Top goal scorer(s) | four players (6 goals) |
← 2020–21 2022–23 →
Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included. |
VfL Wolfsburg were the seven-time defending champion and defended their title by defeating Turbine Potsdam in the final.[2][3]
Participating clubs
The following clubs qualified for the competition:
Bundesliga the 12 clubs of the 2020–21 season |
2. Bundesliga 13 of the 18 clubs of the 2020–21 season[lower-alpha 1] |
Regionalliga 8 champions and runners-up of the 2020–21 season[lower-alpha 2] |
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Verbandspokal the 21 winners of the regional association cups | ||
Baden Bavaria
Berlin Brandenburg
Bremen
Hamburg Hesse
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Lower Rhine
Lower Saxony
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Middle Rhine
Rhineland
Saarland
Saxony
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Saxony-Anhalt Schleswig-Holstein South Baden
Southwest
Thuringia
Westphalia
Württemberg
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- The second teams of Eintracht Frankfurt, 1899 Hoffenheim, Bayern Munich, Turbine Potsdam and VfL Wolfsburg were not eligible.
- The second team of 1. FC Köln was not eligible.
- Participant was chosen as the highest-ranking remaining club in the Verbandspokal.
- Participant was decided by draw.
- Holstein Kiel qualified regardless of the outcome of the Schleswig-Holstein Cup final, as SV Henstedt-Ulzburg, the other finalists, already qualified through their Regionalliga position.
- Lok Meiningen qualified regardless of the outcome of the Thuringia Cup final, as Carl Zeiss Jena II, the other finalists, were ineligible.
Format
Clubs from lower leagues hosted against clubs from higher leagues until the quarter-finals. Should both clubs play below the 2. Bundesliga, there were no host club change anymore.
Schedule
The rounds of the 2021–22 competition were scheduled as follows:[1]
Round | Matches |
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First round | 21–22 August 2021 |
Second round | 25–26 September 2021 |
Round of 16 | 30–31 October 2021 |
Quarter-finals | 1–2 March 2022 |
Semi-finals | 17–18 April 2022 |
Final | 28 May 2022 at RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne |
First round
The draw was made on 13 July 2021, with Doris Fitschen drawing the matches.[4][5] The teams were split in a North and South group. The matches took place on 21 and 22 August 2021. The ten best-placed clubs from the 2020–21 Frauen-Bundesliga received a bye.
21 August 2021 | Rostocker FC | 1–0 | HSV Langenfeld | Rostock |
14:00 | Schulz 66' | Report | Stadium: Sportplatz Damerower Weg Attendance: 150 Referee: Mirka Derlin |
21 August 2021 | Holstein Kiel | 0–7 | Hamburger SV | Kiel |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion Waldwiese Attendance: 120 Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer |
21 August 2021 | SV Berghofen | 0–2 | FSV Gütersloh | Dortmund |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportplatz Berghofen Attendance: 0 Referee: Sina Diekmann |
21 August 2021 | 1. FC Saarbrücken | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | 1. FC Nürnberg | Saarbrücken |
14:00 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Stadion Kieselhumes Attendance: 120 Referee: Naemi Breier |
Penalties | ||||
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21 August 2021 | TSG Lütter | 0–7 | 1. FC Köln | Eichenzell |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Am Sauerbrunnen Attendance: 700 Referee: Davina Haupt |
21 August 2021 | SV Ober-Olm | 1–4 | Hegauer FV | Nieder-Olm |
15:00 | Zimmek 47' | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion am Engelborn Attendance: 386 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
21 August 2021 | SpVgg Herne-Horsthausen | 0–13 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | Herne |
16:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Fussballzentrum Horsthausen Referee: Sarah Willms |
21 August 2021 | Sportfreunde Siegen | 17–0 | TuS Immendorf | Siegen |
16:00 |
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Report | Stadium: Leimbachstadion Referee: Laura Duske |
22 August 2021 | ATS Buntentor | 0–10 | RB Leipzig | Bremen |
11:00 | Report |
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Stadium: BSA Kuhhirten Attendance: 100 Referee: Anke Hölscher |
22 August 2021 | Phoenix Leipzig | 0–4 | MSV Duisburg | Leipzig |
11:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Fortuna Sportpark Attendance: 212 Referee: Nora Dieckmann |
22 August 2021 | FC Ingolstadt | 0–2 | SG 99 Andernach | Ingolstadt |
11:00 | Report | Hornberg 36', 62' | Stadium: Bezirkssportanlage Mitte Attendance: 85 Referee: Marina Bachmann |
22 August 2021 | Magdeburger FFC | 0–3 | SV Meppen | Magdeburg |
12:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Heinrich Germer Stadium Attendance: 66 Referee: Leroy Schott |
22 August 2021 | Germania Ebing | 3–2 | Viktoria Waldenrath-Straeten | Rattelsdorf |
13:00 |
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Report | Senft 40', 57' | Stadium: Sportanlage Ebing Attendance: 465 Referee: Davina Haupt |
22 August 2021 | Jahn Calden | 0–2 | Carl Zeiss Jena | Calden |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion Kaiserplatz Attendance: 50 Referee: Julia Boike |
22 August 2021 | Arminia Bielefeld | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | Viktoria Berlin | Bielefeld |
14:00 | Lösch 42' | Report | Künzel 56' | Stadium: EDIMedien Arena Attendance: 141 Referee: Annika Paszehr |
Penalties | ||||
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22 August 2021 | FSV Babelsberg | 5–2 | Pfeil Broistedt | Potsdam |
14:00 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Sportanlage in der Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße Attendance: 285 Referee: Julius Weiser |
22 August 2021 | 1. FC Riegelsberg | 0–5 | SV Elversberg | Riegelsberg |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion am Wäldchen Attendance: 450 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
22 August 2021 | Hannover 96 | 4–0 | Hertha Zehlendorf | Hanover |
15:00 |
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Report | Stadium: NLZ-Hannover 96 Attendance: 150 Referee: Levke Scholz |
22 August 2021 | Würzburger Kickers | 2–0 (a.e.t.) | FV 09 Nürtingen | Würzburg |
15:00 | Gerst 114', 119' | Report | Stadium: Sportpark Heuchelhof Attendance: 190 Referee: Patrick Mattern |
22 August 2021 | Karlsruher SC | 3–0 | 1. FFC Niederkirchen | Bruchsal |
16:00 |
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Report | Stadium: Städtisches Sportzentrum Attendance: 100 Referee: Melissa Joos |
23 August 2021 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 0–4 | Borussia Bocholt | Mönchengladbach |
18:30 | Report |
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Stadium: Grenzlandstadion Attendance: 131 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff |
29 August 2021 | Lok Meiningen | 1–6 | Wormatia Worms | Meiningen |
14:00 | Dömming 86' | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion Maßfelder Weg Attendance: 210 Referee: Kenny Abieba |
Note: The match on 22 August at 15:00, was abandoned after the first half was completed (3–1 Wormatia Worms), due to bad weather.[6][7] |
Second round
The draw was made on 30 August 2021, with Friederike Kromp drawing the matches.[8][9] The matches took place from 25 to 27 September 2021.
25 September 2021 | Hamburger SV | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | FSV Gütersloh | Hamburg |
14:00 | Hirche 11' | Report | Rieke 33' | Stadium: Wolfgang-Meyer Sportanlage Attendance: 300 Referee: Celina-Sophie Böhm |
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25 September 2021 | Germania Ebing | 0–10 | SC Freiburg | Rattelsdorf |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Seestadion Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Angelika Söder |
25 September 2021 | Borussia Bocholt | 0–1 | Werder Bremen | Bocholt |
15:00 | Report | Sehan 88' | Stadium: Schröer-Consulting-Arena Attendance: 425 Referee: Vanessa Arlt |
25 September 2021 | Hannover 96 | 1–5 | Turbine Potsdam | Hanover |
15:00 | Rathmann 65' | Report | Stadium: Beekestadion Attendance: 237 Referee: Anna-Lena Heidenreich |
25 September 2021 | SG 99 Andernach | 0–1 | SC Sand | Andernach |
15:00 | Report | Evels 45+3' | Stadium: Stadion Andernach Attendance: 145 Referee: Sina Diekmann |
25 September 2021 | SV Elversberg | 0–6 | Bayern Munich | Spiesen-Elversberg |
17:30 | Report |
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Stadium: Ursapharm-Arena Attendance: 1,668 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
26 September 2021 | Hegauer FV | 0–2 | Carl Zeiss Jena | Engen |
11:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Hegau-Stadion Attendance: 226 Referee: Melissa Joos |
26 September 2021 | FSV Babelsberg | 0–6 | Sportfreunde Siegen | Potsdam |
12:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportanlage Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße Attendance: 137 Referee: Levke Scholz |
26 September 2021 | SV Meppen | 0–1 | SGS Essen | Meppen |
14:00 | Report | Senß 90+2' | Stadium: Hänsch-Arena Attendance: 286 Referee: Annika Kost |
26 September 2021 | RB Leipzig | 1–3 | Bayer Leverkusen | Leipzig |
14:00 | Fudalla 45+2' | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion am Bad Attendance: 225 Referee: Miriam Schwermer |
26 September 2021 | Arminia Bielefeld | 0–6 | 1. FC Köln | Bielefeld |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: EDImedienArena Attendance: 150 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff |
26 September 2021 | Rostocker FC | 0–7 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | Rostock |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportplatz Damerower Weg Attendance: 150 Referee: Jacqueline Herrmann |
26 September 2021 | Wormatia Worms | 0–2 | Karlsruher SC | Worms |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Wormatia-Stadion Attendance: 372 Referee: Naemi Breier |
26 September 2021 | Würzburger Kickers | 0–5 | 1899 Hoffenheim | Würzburg |
15:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportpark Heuchelhof Attendance: 190 Referee: Ines Appelmann |
26 September 2021 | 1. FC Nürnberg | 0–5 | Eintracht Frankfurt | Nuremberg |
15:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportpark Valznerweiher Attendance: 311 Referee: Karoline Wacker |
27 September 2021 | MSV Duisburg | 1–3 | VfL Wolfsburg | Duisburg |
18:30 | Uveges 21' | Report | Stadium: MSV-Arena Attendance: 315 Referee: Laura Duske |
Round of 16
The draw was made on 3 October 2021, with Julia Simic drawing the matches.[10] The matches took place from 30 to 1 November 2021.[11]
30 October 2021 | Karlsruher SC | 1–3 | Carl Zeiss Jena | Bruchsal |
12:00 | Grünbacher 72' | Report | Stadium: Städtisches Sportzentrum Attendance: 320 Referee: Ines Appelmann |
30 October 2021 | Bayern Munich | 4–2 | Eintracht Frankfurt | Munich |
13:30 | Report |
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Stadium: FC Bayern Campus Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer |
31 October 2021 | Werder Bremen | 0–1 | SC Sand | Bremen |
12:00 | Report | Kreil 10' | Stadium: Weserstadion Platz 11 Attendance: 250 Referee: Riem Hussein |
31 October 2021 | Sportfreunde Siegen | 0–9 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | Siegen |
12:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Leimbachstadion Attendance: 100 Referee: Naemi Breier |
31 October 2021 | Turbine Potsdam | 2–0 | 1. FC Köln | Potsdam |
13:00 | Report | Stadium: Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion Attendance: 944 Referee: Mirka Derlin |
31 October 2021 | Bayer Leverkusen | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | 1899 Hoffenheim | Leverkusen |
15:00 | Zeller 90', 116' | Report | Stadium: Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion Attendance: 225 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff | |
Penalties | ||||
31 October 2021 | Hamburger SV | 0–1 | SGS Essen | Hamburg |
15:00 | Report | Berentzen 67' | Stadium: Wolfgang-Meyer Sportanlage Attendance: 500 Referee: Anna-Lena Heidenreich |
1 November 2021 | SC Freiburg | 0–3 | VfL Wolfsburg | Freiburg |
18:30 | Report | Stadium: Dreisamstadion Attendance: 3,100 Referee: Angelika Söder |
Quarter-finals
The draw was made on 7 November 2021, with Verena Schweers drawing the matches.[12][13] The four matches took place from 28 February to 2 March 2022.[1]
28 February 2022 | Carl Zeiss Jena | 1–9 | Bayern Munich | Jena |
18:30 | Glas 41' (o.g.) | Report | Stadium: Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld Attendance: 480 Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer |
1 March 2022 | SGS Essen | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Bayer Leverkusen | Essen |
19:00 | Endemann 12' | Report | Zeller 21', 104' | Stadium: Stadion Essen Attendance: 1,013 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff |
2 March 2022 | VfL Wolfsburg | 7–0 | SC Sand | Wolfsburg |
18:00 | Report | Stadium: AOK Stadium Attendance: 438 Referee: Katrin Rafalski |
2 March 2022 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | 0–7 | Turbine Potsdam | Henstedt-Ulzburg |
19:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Beckersberg Referee: Anna-Lena Heidenreich |
Semi-finals
The draw for the semi-finals was held on 6 March 2022, with Laura Nolte drawing the matches.[14][15] The two matches took place from 17 to 18 April 2022.[1]
17 April 2022 | Bayern Munich | 1–3 | VfL Wolfsburg | Munich |
12:30 | Damnjanović 50' (pen.) | Report | Stadium: FC Bayern Campus Attendance: 2,332 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
18 April 2022 | Bayer Leverkusen | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | Turbine Potsdam | Leverkusen |
18:30 | Blagojević 66' (pen.) | Report | Kerschowski 83' (pen.) | Stadium: Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Riem Hussein |
Penalties | ||||
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Final
The final took place on 28 May 2022 at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne.[1]
VfL Wolfsburg
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Turbine Potsdam
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Assistant referees:[16]
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Match rules[17]
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Top goalscorers
The following players were the top scorers of the DFB-Pokal, sorted first by number of goals, and then alphabetically if necessary.[18] Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs are not included.
Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | Jovana Damnjanović | Bayern Munich | 6 |
Lotta Fernholz | Sportfreunde Siegen | ||
Pauline Fernholz | Sportfreunde Siegen | ||
Indra Hahn | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | ||
5 | Selina Cerci | Turbine Potsdam | 5 |
Dóra Zeller | Bayer Leverkusen | ||
7 | Hasret Kayikçi | SC Freiburg | 4 |
Maria Lange | RB Leipzig | ||
Jill Roord | VfL Wolfsburg | ||
10 | 13 players | 3 |
Notes
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, each local health department allows a different number of spectators.
- Each team were only be given three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.
References
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- "Pajor trifft spät: Wolfsburg zum 7. Mal in Serie Pokalsieger". dfb.de. German Football Association. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- "Pokalserie ausgebaut: Wolfsburg lässt Potsdam keine Chance". dfb.de. German Football Association. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- "Doris Fitschen lost erste Pokalrunde aus". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
- "Erste Runde: Jena muss nach Calden, Köln nach Lütter". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 13 July 2021. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
- "Außer einer wollen alle spielen: Abbruch". wormser-zeitung.de (in German). 23 August 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
- "Wiederholungsspiel zwischen Meiningen und Worms am 29. August". dfb.de (in German). 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- "Kromp lost zweite Runde am 30. August aus". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 20 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- "2. Pokalrunde: Ebing hat Freiburg zu Gast". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 30 August 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- "Julia Simic lost Pokalachtelfinale aus". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- "Achtelfinale: FC Bayern empfängt Frankfurt". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
- "Schweers zieht Viertelfinale am 7. November". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- "Viertelfinale: Jena hat FC Bayern zu Gast". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 7 November 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
- "Olympiasiegerin Nolte lost Pokalhalbfinale aus – Flick ist Ziehungsleiter" [Olympic champion Nolte draws cup semi-final – Flick is draw manager]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
- "Halbfinale: Hamburger SV empfängt Freiburg". dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 6 March 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- "Wacker leitet DFB-Pokalfinale in Köln". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 19 May 2022. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
- "Spielordnung" [Match rules] (PDF). DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. p. 58 (60 of PDF). Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- "DFB-Pokal Frauen – Torjäger 2021/22" [DFB-Pokal Frauen: Goalscorers 2021–22]. weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 27 August 2021.