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1993–94 DFB-Pokal


FieldValue
titleDFB-Pokal
year1993–94
countryGermany
num_teams76
defending_championsBayer Leverkusen
winnersWerder Bremen
secondRot-Weiß Essen
matches75
scoring_leaderWynton Rufer (5)
prev_season[1992–93](1992-93-dfb-pokal)
next_season[1994–95](1994-95-dfb-pokal)

The 1993–94 DFB-Pokal was the 51st season of the annual German football cup competition. 76 teams competed in the tournament of seven rounds which began on 1 August 1993 and ended on 14 May 1994. In the final Werder Bremen defeated Rot-Weiß Essen 3–1 thereby claiming their third title.

Matches

Times up to 25 September 1993 and from 27 March 1994 are CEST (UTC+2). Times from 26 September 1993 to 26 March 1994 are CET (UTC+1).

First round

Valencia Matthäus

Kiriakov

Weigl Klopp

Braun Simon Todt Spies

Mill Reuter Rummenigge

Dahlin

Marin Wagner Kadlec

Stocki Kosanovic Schmöller

Nijhuis Steininger Weidemann Közle

Lust Savichev

Schjønberg

Second round

Schuster Bender

März

Kohn Rother Feinbier Grempler Baumann Mackel Reinke Klein Ksienzyk Schwinkendorf Broos

Mehlhorn Torunarigha Meißner Keller Renn

Vogel Goulet

Criens

Hanke

Ott

Burić Cardoso

Polster Janßen

O. Schmidt Gries Ivanauskas Junghans Bäron

Krätzer Lust

Bogdan

Leitzke Zander König Hammermüller Pfitzner Leitzke Driller Pröpper Zander

Breitenreiter

Braasch Michel

Heilmann

Mittwoch

Lipinski Bangoura Dondera

Albert Krapp Faltin Schulte

Bockenfeld

Schößler Maucksch Kmetsch Pilz Gerstner Ballwanz Täuber

Yeboah

Radojević Probst Zierott Ekmesic

Wörns Kirsten

Nerlinger

Buchwald Ritter Wagner Kuntz Eriksson Haber

Third round

The Borussia Mönchengladbach - Karlsruher SC tie was replayed on a neutral ground, after Karlsruhe's goalkeeper Oliver Kahn was injured by an object thrown by opposing supporters.

Freund Braun Furtok

Mulder Ziege

Ivanauskas Letchkov

Lesniak

Fischer Paulo Sérgio Thom

Waldschmidt

Frey Protzel Grill Cerny Weiser Heldt Greiner Christofte

Wohlert Preetz

Krapp Aleksic Schäfer Votava Legat Basler Borowka

Bangoura

Gorlukovich Schreiber

Sänger

Schroll Radlmaier

Schjønberg Marschall Penksa

Round of 16

Todt Simon

Heiß Hecht Hanke Becker Radlmaier Kree Thom Wörns Schuster Becker

Hobsch Neubarth Rufer Ivanauskas

Lipinski Margref Wegmann Papic

Grill Hamann Schröder Boer Hamann Protzel Karataev Zickler Goldbaek Muschiol Aksoy Goulet

Marschall

Dahlin Brehme Fuchs

Quarter-finals

Penzel Szangolies Akpoborie Gütschow Bliss Schreiber Pickenäcker Spyrka Kügler Wegmann Bangoura Reichert

Marschall Mauscksch Kmetsch Pilz Foda Hapal Wörns Thom

Bode Ross Schaaf Votava Legat Basler Sforza Kadlec Funkel Ritter

Semi-finals

Margef

Neubarth

Final

Main article: 1994 DFB-Pokal Final

References

References

  1. (2008). "DFB-Pokal 1993-94". fussballdaten.de.
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