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2001–02 DFB-Pokal


FieldValue
titleDFB-Pokal
year2001–02
countryGermany
num_teams64
defending championsSchalke 04
championsSchalke 04
runner-upBayer Leverkusen
matches63
top goal scorerDimitar Berbatov (6)
prevseason[2000–01](2000-01-dfb-pokal)
nextseason[2002–03](2002-03-dfb-pokal)

| runner-up = Bayer Leverkusen The 2001–02 DFB-Pokal was the 59th season of the annual German football cup competition. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 24 August 2001 and ended on 11 May 2002. In the final Schalke 04 defeated Bayer Leverkusen 4–2, defending their title from the previous season and thereby claiming their fourth title.

Matches

Times up to 27 October 2001 and from 31 March 2002 are CEST (UTC+2). Times from 28 October 2001 to 30 March 2002 are CET (UTC+1).

First round

Pätz Fengler Hartung Ziegner Bach Seifert Gansauge Pätz Bancic Szewczuk Twardzik Oswald Hartung Daschner Vasiljevic Schuster Rösele Feinbier Zimmermann Hamann Simon Langerbein Dama Rösele

Stendel Kaufman

Spiżak Schwarz

Perktas Iashvili Müller Bruns

Alves

Jung Hoogma Groth Bester

Weissenberger Max Häßler Borimirov Ipoua

Beliakov

Voronin

Knavs Lincoln

Everson

Kruppke Tjikuzu

Aziz Xiaorui Diané Lämmermann

Klausz Ćatić Ivanov

Maier Musci

Kern Schulz Borowski Rolfes

Kauf Van der Ven Flock

Garcia Djappa Hoffmann

Neitzel Adhemar Kurányi

Lúcio Schneider

Krieg Donkov Kreuz

Azaouagh Maas Steffgen Küntzel Ulich Van Houdt

Kennedy Petrov Marić

Trkulja

Santa Cruz Zickler N. Kovač

Second round

Dárdai

Ganea

Möller

Rische Plassnegger

Maaß Janota Rodríguez Vriesde Borowski Skripnik Banović Verlaat

Kramny Babatz Ruman

Max Šuker Wiesinger Van Lent Korzynietz

Lokvenc Marschall

Reich

Hasa Iashvili Gerber Maier Costa Kobiashvili But Gerber

Hoffmann Vier Schmiedel Hoffmann Djappa Ćurko Hayer Judt Vier

Kern Schulz Kern Borel Ćirić Rada Skela Bindewald

Kaufman Däbritz

Đurković Menze

Colding

Scholl

Round of 16

Carnell Šuker Meißner Soldo Bordon Max Šuker Hoffmann

Hayer

N'Kufo Lincoln

Dárdai

Maaß Rodríguez Emerson Baranek Lottner Donkov Cichon

Kirsten

Giovane Élber

Quarter-finals

Lottner

Brdarić

Möller

Hengen Bjelica Hristov Jeremies Hargreaves Scholl Pizarro

Semi-finals

Živković Schneider

Böhme

Final

Main article: 2002 DFB-Pokal Final

References

References

  1. (2008). "DFB-Pokal 2001–02". fussballdaten.de.
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