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1964 DFB-Pokal final


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title1964 DFB-Pokal final
image[[File:1964 DFB-Pokal Final programme.jpgframeless]]
captionMatch programme cover
event1963–64 DFB-Pokal
team1Eintracht Frankfurt
team1score0
team21860 Munich
team2score2
date
stadiumNeckarstadion
cityStuttgart
refereeJohannes Malka (Herten)
attendance45,000
previous1963
next1965

The 1964 DFB-Pokal final decided the winner of the 1963–64 DFB-Pokal, the 21st season of Germany's knockout football cup competition. It was played on 13 June 1964 at the Neckarstadion in Stuttgart. 1860 Munich won the match 2–0 against Eintracht Frankfurt, to claim their 2nd cup title.

Route to the final

The DFB-Pokal began with 32 teams in a single-elimination knockout cup competition. There were a total of four rounds leading up to the final. Teams were drawn against each other, and the winner after 90 minutes would advance. If still tied, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a replay would take place at the original away team's stadium. If still level after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a drawing of lots would decide who would advance to the next round.

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Eintracht FrankfurtRound1860 Munich
OpponentResult1963–64 DFB-Pokal
VfL Wolfsburg (A)2–0Round 1
Hessen Kassel (H)6–1Round of 16
Schalke 04 (H)2–1Quarter-finals
Hertha BSC (H)3–1Semi-finals

Match

Details

  • Kohlars
  • Brunnenmeier
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YUG Ivica Horvat
AUT Max Merkel

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References

References

  1. (2015). "Schiedsrichter: Der erste war Berliner". [[German Football Association]].
  2. "Alle DFB-Pokalsieger". [[German Football Association]].
  3. (15 August 2012). "Modus". [[German Football Association]].
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