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2005–06 DFB-Pokal
German football tournament season
German football tournament season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | DFB-Pokal |
| year | 2005–06 |
| country | Germany |
| num_teams | 64 |
| champions | Bayern Munich |
| runner-up | Eintracht Frankfurt |
| matches | 63 |
| prevseason | 2004–05 |
| nextseason | 2006–07 |
| runner-up = Eintracht Frankfurt The 2005–06 DFB-Pokal was the 63rd season of the annual German football cup competition. Sixty-four teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 19 August 2005 and ended on 29 April 2006. In the final, Bayern Munich defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0, thereby claiming their 13th title and also winning the double. It was the first time in German football that a team won the double two seasons in a row.
Matches
Times up to 29 October 2005 and from 26 March 2006 are CEST (UTC+2). Times from 30 October 2005 to 25 March 2006 are CET (UTC+1).
First round
Agostino Amanatidis Sobotzik Bošković Radu Bošković Younga-Mouhani Bemben Haeldermans Larsen Schöckel Radu Jungnickel Sahin Piplica Brdarić Yankov Štajner Grote Helbig Emmerich Kapllani Kaufman Brunnemann Tornieporth Luz Krejčí Pinto Schlaudraff Meier Ismajli Gusic Zani Rosenwirth Hagner Demai Thiebaut Hadji Rozgonyi Türker Rahn Diabang Edu Wosz Misimović Meichelbeck Atouba Takahara Mahdavikia Jancker Zandi Klimowicz Jensen Hunt Di Salvo Arvidsson Brečko Berbatov Schneider Voronin Lazović Bajramović Marcelinho Kovač Schwesinger Kittler Soltau Brinkmann Christ Cagara Wawrzyczek Cescutti Örüm Tomasson Carević Cacau De Jong Feinbier Joppe Schäfer Enochs Feldhoff Koch de Jong Menga Ewertz Flottmann Mijatović Timm Kleine Eigler Kokot Achenbach Hilbert Feinbier Weber Banović Mnari Pinola El Fakiri Kastrati Scholl Ottl Auer Ruman Fink Graf
Second round
Luz Lechner Shubitidse Mensah Engelhardt Altıntop N'Diaye Jensen Naldo Valdez Borowski Hunt Quiroga Menseguez Hofland Marlet Thiam Huggel Spycher Copado Ochs Banović Iashvili Antar Feldhoff Ruman Reichenberger Wedau Heidenreich Peković Zidan Gerber Thurk Barbarez Wicky Lehmann Vučićević Lottner Prica Arvidsson Ljuboja Wörle Cairo Marx
Round of 16
Đalović Agostino Meyer Hertzsch Zandi Altıntop Engelhardt Halfar Demirtas Da Silva Gerber Zidan Ruman Copado Preuß Huggel Saenko Banović Frings Balitsch Hunt Luz Lechner Palikuća Gilberto Marcelinho Bülow Madsen Rydlewicz Shapourzadeh Mokhtari Wandeir Sieger Yıldırım
Quarter-finals
Guerrero Ruman Kobylík Boakye Masmanidis Diabang Rehm Sieger Amanatidis Meier Boll Schultz
Semi-finals
Pizarro
Final
Main article: 2006 DFB-Pokal Final
References
References
- (2008). "DFB-Pokal 2005-06". fussballdaten.de.
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