2009–10 DFB-Pokal

The 2009–10 DFB-Pokal was the 67th season of the annual German football cup competition. The competition began with the first round on 31 July 2009 and ended on 15 May 2010 with the final which is traditionally held at Olympiastadion in Berlin.[1] Since the cup winner, Bayern Munich, completed the double by also winning the German championship, and the runner-up, Werder Bremen, qualified for the Champions League, VfB Stuttgart, the sixth-placed team of the championship, qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round instead.

2009–10 DFB-Pokal
CountryGermany
Teams64
ChampionsBayern Munich
Runners-upWerder Bremen
Matches played63
Goals scored214 (3.4 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Germany Thomas Müller
Germany Sahr Senesie
Paraguay Lucas Barrios
(4 goals)

Participating clubs

The following 64 teams competed in the first round:

Bundesliga
the 18 clubs of the 2008–09 season
2. Bundesliga
the 18 clubs of the 2008–09 season
3. Fußball-Liga
the top 4 clubs of the 2008–09 season
Winners of 21 regional cup competitions
  1. Finalists from the three regions with the most participating teams in their league competitions are also allowed to compete.
  2. Tennis Borussia Berlin qualified as losing finalists from Berlin because winners 1. FC Union Berlin have already qualified via their league place.
  3. Germania Dattenfeld was renamed TSV Germania Windeck, effective 1 July 2009.
  4. While Dresden's reserve team won the cup final, rules stipulate the club must send its first team into the competition, unless it had qualified via a league place.

Draw

The draws for the different rounds are conducted as following:[2] For the first round, the participating teams will be split into two pots. The first pot contains all teams which have qualified through their regional cup competitions, the best four teams of the 3rd Liga and the bottom four teams of the Second Bundesliga. Every team from this pot will be drawn to a team from the second pot, which contains all remaining professional teams. The teams from the first pot will be set as the home team in the process.

The two-pot scenario will also be applied for the second round, with the remaining 3rd Liga/amateur teams in the first pot and the remaining professional teams in the other pot. Once one pot is empty, the remaining pairings will be drawn from the other pot with the first-drawn team for a match serving as hosts. For the remaining rounds, the draw will be conducted from just one pot. Any remaining 3rd Liga/amateur team will be the home team if drawn against a professional team. In every other case, the first-drawn team will serve as hosts.

Matches

Times up to 24 October 2009 and from 28 March 2010 are CEST (UTC+2). Times from 25 October 2009 to 27 March 2010 are CET (UTC+1).

First round

The draw took place on 27 June 2009, 18:00 UTC+2 at the Norisring, Nuremberg, and involved the 64 teams listed in the table above. Germany international Renate Lingor conducted the draw.[3] The matches will be played from 31 July – 3 August 2009.

31 July 2009 SV Babelsberg 03 0–1 Bayer Leverkusen Babelsberg
20:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Derdiyok 67' Stadium: Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion
Attendance: 6,100
Referee: Robert Hartmann (Ingolstadt)
31 July 2009 FC Ingolstadt 1–2 FC Augsburg Ingolstadt
20:30 UTC+2 Braber 73' Report (in German) Ndjeng 13'
Thurk 28'
Stadium: Tuja-Stadion
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Tobias Welz (Wiesbaden)
31 July 2009 VfB Lübeck 2–1 (a.e.t.) Mainz 05 Lübeck
20:30 UTC+2 Schrum 56'
Sachs 95'
Report (in German) Bungert 19' Stadium: Lohmühle
Attendance: 7,898
Referee: Thorsten Schriever (Dorum)
31 July 2009 VfL Osnabrück 2–1 Hansa Rostock Osnabrück
20:30 UTC+2 Reichenberger 57'
Schmidt 90'
Report (in German) Schied 75' Stadium: Osnatel-Arena
Attendance: 10,550
Referee: Norbert Grudzinski (Hamburg)
31 July 2009 SV Wehen Wiesbaden 1–4 VfL Wolfsburg Wiesbaden
20:30 UTC+2 Bohl 62' Report (in German) Grafite 25'
Misimović 41', 56'
Džeko 51'
Stadium: BRITA-Arena
Attendance: 7,433
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Oberasbach)
1 August 2009 Dynamo Dresden 0–3 1. FC Nürnberg Dresden
15:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Kluge 12'
Mintál 25'
Gündoğan 53'
Stadium: Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
Attendance: 15,460
Referee: Lutz Wagner (Kriftel)
1 August 2009 Kickers Emden 0–3 1. FC Köln Emden
15:30 UTC+2
Menzel Yellow card 37' Yellow-red card 54'
Report (in German) Mohamad 37'
Sanou 59'
Podolski 88'
Stadium: Embdena-Stadion
Attendance: 7,200
Referee: Christian Fischer (Hemer)
1 August 2009 SV Elversberg 0–2 SC Freiburg Spiesen-Elversberg
15:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Butscher 30'
Reisinger 83'
Stadium: Waldstadion an der Kaiserlinde
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Florian Steuer (Menden)
1 August 2009 SC Paderborn 0–1 1860 München Paderborn
15:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Felhi 24' Stadium: Energieteam-Arena
Attendance: 8,116
Referee: Guido Winkmann (Kerken)
1 August 2009 SG Sonnenhof Großaspach 1–4 VfB Stuttgart Heilbronn
15:30 UTC+2 Ismaili 37'
Aupperle Yellow card 43' Yellow-red card 90'
Report (in German) Hitzlsperger 55'
Cacau 62'
Šimák 66', 88'
Stadium: Frankenstadion
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Michael Kempter (Sauldorf)
1 August 2009 SpVgg Unterhaching 0–3 Arminia Bielefeld Unterhaching
15:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Halfar 32'
Katongo 45+1'
Federico 52'
Stadium: Generali Sportpark
Attendance: 2,250
Referee: Christian Dingert (Thallichtenberg)
1 August 2009 SpVgg Weiden 1–3 Borussia Dortmund Weiden
15:30 UTC+2 Méndez 79'
SchrepelYellow card 62' Yellow-red card 86'
Report (in German) Barrios 24'
Şahin 46'
Zidan 90+2'
Stadium: Stadion am Wasserwerk
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Obertshausen)
1 August 2009 Tennis Borussia Berlin 0–2 Karlsruher SC Berlin
19:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Buck 35'
Neubert 82' (o.g.)
Stadium: Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Sascha Thielert (Buchholz in der Nordheide)
1 August 2009 1. FC Magdeburg 1–3 Energie Cottbus Magdeburg
19:30 UTC+2 Tüting 44' Report (in German) Jula 4'
Shao 37'
Radu 82'
Stadium: MDCC-Arena
Attendance: 14,852
Referee: Bibiana Steinhaus (Hanover)
1 August 2009 Preußen Münster 1–3 (a.e.t.) Hertha BSC Münster
19:30 UTC+2 Lorenz 53' Report (in German) Raffael 23', 120'
Domovchiyski 118'
Stadium: Preußenstadion
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Frank Willenborg (Osnabrück)
1 August 2009 Germania Windeck 0–4 Schalke 04 Cologne
19:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Zambrano 10'
Kurányi 43'
Kenia 68'
Höwedes 85'
Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jochen Drees (Münster-Sarmsheim)
2 August 2009 1. FC Union Berlin 0–5 Werder Bremen Berlin
14:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Sanogo 11', 27'
Naldo 20'
Moreno 85', 88'
Stadium: Alte Försterei
Attendance: 18,955
Referee: Felix Brych (Munich)
2 August 2009 Concordia Hamburg 0–4 TuS Koblenz Hamburg
14:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) S. Kuqi 13', 68'
Geißler 15'
Lense 27'
Stadium: Stadion Hoheluft
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Daniel Siebert (Berlin)
2 August 2009 FC Oberneuland 0–2 1899 Hoffenheim Bremen
14:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Obasi 47'
Maicosuel 53'
Stadium: Sportpark Vinnenweg
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Tobias Christ (Kaiserslautern)
2 August 2009 VfB Speldorf 0–3 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Duisburg
14:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) König 5'
Terranova 51'
Embers 67'
Stadium: MSV-Arena
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Thomas Metzen (Mechernich)
2 August 2009 FC 08 Villingen 0–2 (a.e.t.) FC St. Pauli Villingen-Schwenningen
14:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Naki 105', 120+1' Stadium: Friedengrund
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: Christian Leicher (Weihmichl)
2 August 2009 Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1–2 MSV Duisburg Erfurt
16:00 UTC+2 Semmer 61' Report (in German) Tararache 27' (pen.), 70' Stadium: Steigerwaldstadion
Attendance: 7,074
Referee: Günter Perl (Pullach)
2 August 2009 Torgelower SV Greif 1–4 Alemannia Aachen Torgelow
16:00 UTC+2 Pankau 36' Report (in German) Szukała 5'
Auer 43'
Németh 56' (pen.)
Oussalé 73'
Stadium: Gießerei-Arena
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Felix Zwayer (Berlin)
2 August 2009 Wormatia Worms 0–1 (a.e.t.) SpVgg Greuther Fürth Worms
16:00 UTC+2 Report (in German) Allagui 119' Stadium: Wormatia-Stadion
Attendance: 4,828
Referee: Robert Kempter (Sauldorf)
2 August 2009 Sportfreunde Lotte 0–1 VfL Bochum Lotte
17:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Klimowicz 50' Stadium: PGW Arena
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Christian Bandurski (Essen)
2 August 2009 SpVgg Neckarelz 1–3 Bayern Munich Sinsheim
17:30 UTC+2 Throm 80'
Fickert Yellow card 57' Yellow-red card 74'
Report (in German) Gómez 51', 57' (pen.)
Altıntop 82'
Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Markus Wingenbach (Diez)
2 August 2009 Kickers Offenbach 0–3 Eintracht Frankfurt Offenbach am Main
17:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Schwegler 71'
Caio 75'
Meier 86'
Stadium: Bieberer Berg
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Ergolding)
2 August 2009 Eintracht Trier 3–1 Hannover 96 Trier
17:30 UTC+2 Wagner 60'
Cinar 65'
Senesie 90+1'
Report (in German) Rosenthal 40' Stadium: Moselstadion
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)

Second round

The draw took place on 8 August 2009 at Rhein-Neckar-Arena, Sinsheim and involved the 32 winners of the first round. Germany international Inka Grings conducted the draw.[4] The matches were played on 22–23 September 2009.

22 September 2009 Eintracht Trier 4–2 (a.e.t.) Arminia Bielefeld Trier
19:00 UTC+2 Senesie 61', 75' (pen.), 120+1'
Risser 110'
Report (in German) Janjić 46', 49' Stadium: Moselstadion
Attendance: 6,630
Referee: Christian Bandurski (Essen)
22 September 2009 1. FC Nürnberg 0–1 1899 Hoffenheim Nuremberg
19:00 UTC+2 Report (in German) Nilsson 35' Stadium: easyCredit-Stadion
Attendance: 26,041
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
22 September 2009 Bayern Munich 5–0 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Munich
19:00 UTC+2 Lahm 32'
Gómez 41'
Van Buyten 67', 86'
Müller 70'
Report (in German) Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Felix Zwayer (Berlin)
22 September 2009 Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–1 MSV Duisburg Mönchengladbach
19:00 UTC+2 Report (in German) Andersen 90+1' Stadium: Borussia-Park
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Marco Fritz (Korb)
22 September 2009 Rot-Weiß Ahlen 2–3 (a.e.t.) SpVgg Greuther Fürth Ahlen
20:30 UTC+2 Tankulić 87' 93' Report (in German) Nöthe 61'
Mokhtari 98'
Müller 120+1'
Stadium: Wersestadion
Attendance: 1,896
Referee: Christian Dingert (Thallichtenberg)
22 September 2009 Karlsruher SC 0–3 Borussia Dortmund Karlsruhe
20:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Zidan 2'
Barrios 22', 51'
Stadium: Wildparkstadion
Attendance: 24,864
Referee: Robert Hartmann (Ingolstadt)
22 September 2009 VfL Bochum 0–3 Schalke 04 Bochum
20:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Westermann 10'
Altıntop 56'
Fuchs 76' (o.g.)
Stadium: rewirpowerSTADION
Attendance: 29,592
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)
22 September 2009 TuS Koblenz 4–2 (a.e.t.) Energie Cottbus Koblenz
20:30 UTC+2 Stieber 14'
Everson 52', 105'
Geißler 120+1'
Report (in German) Jula 9'
Sørensen 79'
Stadium: Stadion Oberwerth
Attendance: 5,046
Referee: Christian Fischer (Hemer)
23 September 2009 1860 München 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
Hertha BSC Munich
19:00 UTC+2 Bengtsson 10' (o.g.)
Cooper 50'
Report (in German) Ramos 76'
Domovchiyski 79'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Knut Kircher (Rottenburg)
Penalties
Hoffmann soccer ball with check mark
Ludwig soccer ball with check mark
Mlapasoccer ball with check mark
Fehli soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Kačar
soccer ball with red X Janker
soccer ball with check mark Domovchiyski
23 September 2009 FC Augsburg 1–0 SC Freiburg Augsburg
19:00 UTC+2 Brinkmann 64' Report (in German) Stadium: Impuls Arena
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
23 September 2009 Werder Bremen 2–1 FC St. Pauli Bremen
19:00 UTC+2 Hunt 28'
Naldo 81'
Report (in German) Takyi 74' Stadium: Weserstadion
Referee: Guido Winkmann (Kerken)
23 September 2009 Eintracht Frankfurt 6–4 Alemannia Aachen Frankfurt am Main
19:00 UTC+2 Caio 1'
Liberopoulos 5', 50'
Szukała 45' (o.g.)
Meier 53'
Teber 89' (pen.)
Report (in German) Gueye 23', 87'
Auer 66', 72'
Stadium: Commerzbank-Arena
Attendance: 27,450
Referee: Jochen Drees (Münster-Sarmsheim)
23 September 2009 VfL Osnabrück 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Hamburger SV Osnabrück
20:30 UTC+2 Hansen 52'
Siegert 67'
Grieneisen 116'
Report (in German) Petrić 77'
Trochowski 90+2' (pen.)
Demel 100'
Stadium: Osnatel-Arena
Attendance: 16,100
Referee: Markus Wingenbach (Diez)
Penalties
Schmidt soccer ball with check mark
Lindemann soccer ball with check mark
Nickenigsoccer ball with check mark
Heidrich soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Tesche
soccer ball with check mark Trochowski
soccer ball with check mark Elia
soccer ball with red X Petrić
23 September 2009 VfB Lübeck 1–3 (a.e.t.) VfB Stuttgart Lübeck
20:30 UTC+2 Henning 6' Report (in German) Schieber 77'
Khedira 109'
Cacau 118'
Stadium: Lohmühle
Attendance: 16.900
Referee: Peter Gagelmann (Bremen)
23 September 2009 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2–1 Bayer Leverkusen Kaiserslautern
20:30 UTC+2 Sam 12'
Jendrišek 62'
Report (in German) Gekas 86' Stadium: Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Attendance: 33,712
Referee: Lutz Wagner (Kriftel)
23 September 2009 1. FC Köln 3–2 VfL Wolfsburg Cologne
20:30 UTC+2 Ishiaku 22', 32'
Freis 65'
Report (in German) Džeko 54'
Riether 66'
Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 31,500
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Ergolding)

Round of 16

27 October 2009 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 1–0 VfB Stuttgart Fürth
19:00 UTC+1 Nehrig 32' Report (in German) Stadium: Playmobil-Stadion
Attendance: 10,800
Referee: Babak Rafati (Hanover)
27 October 2009 Eintracht Trier 0–3 1. FC Köln Trier
19:00 UTC+1 Report (in German) Novaković 25'
Mohamad 29'
Maniche 52'
Stadium: Moselstadion
Attendance: 10,800
Referee: Marco Fritz (Korb)
27 October 2009 VfL Osnabrück 3–2 Borussia Dortmund Osnabrück
20:30 UTC+1 Barletta 37', 42'
Siegert 69'
Report (in German) Şahin 55'
Barrios 90+6'
Stadium: Osnatel-Arena
Attendance: 16,250
Referee: Guido Winkmann (Kerken)
27 October 2009 FC Augsburg 5–0 MSV Duisburg Augsburg
20:30 UTC+1 Larsen 45+1'
Thurk 46'
Möhrle 55'
Torghelle 74'
Ndjeng 76'
Report (in German) Red card 51' Caiuby Stadium: Impuls Arena
Attendance: 12,203
Referee: Knut Kircher (Rottenburg)
28 October 2009 1860 München 0–3 Schalke 04 Munich
19:00 UTC+1 Report (in German) Rafinha 41'
Höwedes 48', 81'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 28,500
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
28 October 2009 Werder Bremen 3–0 1. FC Kaiserslautern Bremen
19:00 UTC+1 Pasanen 28'
Borowski 39'
Oehrl 76'
Report (in German) Stadium: Weserstadion
Attendance: 26,094
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Oberasbach)
28 October 2009 1899 Hoffenheim 4–0 TuS Koblenz Sinsheim
20:30 UTC+1 Salihović 50'
Ibisević 67'
Maicosuel 71'
Compper 90'
Report (in German) Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 18,050
Referee: Günter Perl (Pullach)
28 October 2009 Eintracht Frankfurt 0–4 Bayern Munich Frankfurt am Main
20:30 UTC+1 Report (in German) Klose 14', 19'
Müller 29'
Toni 52'
Stadium: Commerzbank-Arena
Attendance: 51,500
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer (Herne)

Quarter-finals

The draw took place on 1 November 2009 as part of the ARD-Sportschau, and involved the 8 winners of the round of 16. Germany international Linda Bresonik conducted the draw.[5] The matches will be played on 9–10 February 2010.

Werder Bremen2–11899 Hoffenheim
Naldo 27'
Almeida 76'
Report (in German) Tagoe 73'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Peter Sippel (Munich)

Bayern Munich6–2SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Müller 5', 82'
Robben 58' (pen.)
Ribéry 61'
Lahm 65'
Allagui 89' (o.g.)
Report (in German) Nöthe 10'
Allagui 40'
Attendance: 53,500

VfL Osnabrück0–1Schalke 04
Report (in German) Kurányi 59'
Attendance: 16,130
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)

FC Augsburg2–01. FC Köln
Thurk 3'
Rafael 86'
Report (in German)
Attendance: 30,660

Semi-finals

The draw was conducted on 10 February.

Werder Bremen2–0FC Augsburg
Marin 30'
Pizarro 84'
Report (in German)
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)

Schalke 040–1 (a.e.t.)Bayern Munich
Report (in German) Robben 112'

Final

Werder Bremen0–4Bayern Munich
Report
Attendance: 75,420

References

  1. "Rahmenterminkalender 2009/2010" (in German). DFB. Retrieved 30 April 2009.
  2. "DFB Cup Men: Mode". DFB. Archived from the original on 9 June 2009. Retrieved 26 May 2009.
  3. "DFB-Pokalauslosung am 27. Juni" (in German). kicker.de. 16 June 2009. Archived from the original on 21 June 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  4. "Schalke muss nach Bochum" [Schalke headed for Bochum] (in German). kicker.de. 8 August 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  5. "Pokal-Knüller: Bremen empfängt Hoffenheim" (in German). DFL. 1 November 2009. Archived from the original on 4 November 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
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