2021–22 DFB-Pokal Frauen
Tournament details | |
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Country | Germany |
Venue(s) | RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne |
Dates | 21 August 2021 – 28 May 2022 |
Teams | 54 |
Final positions | |
Champions | VfL Wolfsburg (9th title) |
Runner-up | Turbine Potsdam |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 53 |
Goals scored | 256 (4.83 per match) |
Attendance | 40,345 (761 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | four players (6 goals) |
Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included. |
The 2021–22 DFB-Pokal was the 42nd season of the annual German football cup competition. Several teams participated in the competition, including all teams from the previous year's Frauen-Bundesliga and the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, excluding second teams. The competition began on 21 August 2021 with the first of six rounds and ended on 28 May 2022 with the final at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, a nominally neutral venue, which has hosted the final since 2010.[1]
VfL Wolfsburg were the seven-time defending champion and defended their title by defeating Turbine Potsdam in the final.[2][3]
Participating clubs
[edit]The following clubs qualified for the competition:
Bundesliga the 12 clubs of the 2020–21 season |
2. Bundesliga 13 of the 18 clubs of the 2020–21 season[a] |
Regionalliga 8 champions and runners-up of the 2020–21 season[b] |
Verbandspokal the 21 winners of the regional association cups | ||
Baden Bavaria Berlin Brandenburg Bremen Hamburg Hesse |
Lower Rhine Lower Saxony Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Middle Rhine Rhineland Saarland Saxony |
Saxony-Anhalt Schleswig-Holstein South Baden Southwest Thuringia Westphalia Württemberg |
- ^ The second teams of Eintracht Frankfurt, 1899 Hoffenheim, Bayern Munich, Turbine Potsdam and VfL Wolfsburg were not eligible.
- ^ The second team of 1. FC Köln was not eligible.
- ^ a b c Participant was chosen as the highest-ranking remaining club in the Verbandspokal.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Participant was decided by draw.
- ^ Holstein Kiel qualified regardless of the outcome of the Schleswig-Holstein Cup final, as SV Henstedt-Ulzburg, the other finalists, already qualified through their Regionalliga position.
- ^ Lok Meiningen qualified regardless of the outcome of the Thuringia Cup final, as Carl Zeiss Jena II, the other finalists, were ineligible.
Format
[edit]Clubs from lower leagues hosted against clubs from higher leagues until the quarter-finals. Should both clubs play below the 2. Bundesliga, there were no host club change anymore.
Schedule
[edit]The rounds of the 2021–22 competition were scheduled as follows:[1]
Round | Matches |
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First round | 21–22 August 2021 |
Second round | 25–26 September 2021 |
Round of 16 | 30–31 October 2021 |
Quarter-finals | 1–2 March 2022 |
Semi-finals | 17–18 April 2022 |
Final | 28 May 2022 at RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne |
First round
[edit]The draw was made on 13 July 2021, with Doris Fitschen drawing the matches.[4][5] The teams were split in a North and South group. The matches took place on 21 and 22 August 2021. The ten best-placed clubs from the 2020–21 Frauen-Bundesliga received a bye.
21 August 2021 | Rostocker FC | 1–0 | HSV Langenfeld | Rostock |
14:00 | Schulz 66' | Report | Stadium: Sportplatz Damerower Weg Attendance: 150 Referee: Mirka Derlin |
21 August 2021 | Holstein Kiel | 0–7 | Hamburger SV | Kiel |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Waldwiese Attendance: 120 Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer |
21 August 2021 | SV Berghofen | 0–2 | FSV Gütersloh | Dortmund |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Sportplatz Berghofen Attendance: 0 Referee: Sina Diekmann |
21 August 2021 | 1. FC Saarbrücken | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | 1. FC Nürnberg | Saarbrücken |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Kieselhumes Attendance: 120 Referee: Naemi Breier | ||
Penalties | ||||
21 August 2021 | TSG Lütter | 0–7 | 1. FC Köln | Eichenzell |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Am Sauerbrunnen Attendance: 700 Referee: Davina Haupt |
21 August 2021 | SV Ober-Olm | 1–4 | Hegauer FV | Nieder-Olm |
15:00 | Zimmek 47' | Report | Stadium: Stadion am Engelborn Attendance: 386 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
21 August 2021 | SpVgg Herne-Horsthausen | 0–13 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | Herne |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Fussballzentrum Horsthausen Referee: Sarah Willms |
21 August 2021 | Sportfreunde Siegen | 17–0 | TuS Immendorf | Siegen |
16:00 |
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Report | Stadium: Leimbachstadion Referee: Laura Duske |
22 August 2021 | ATS Buntentor | 0–10 | RB Leipzig | Bremen |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: BSA Kuhhirten Attendance: 100 Referee: Anke Hölscher |
22 August 2021 | Phoenix Leipzig | 0–4 | MSV Duisburg | Leipzig |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Fortuna Sportpark Attendance: 212 Referee: Nora Dieckmann |
22 August 2021 | FC Ingolstadt | 0–2 | SG 99 Andernach | Ingolstadt |
11:00 | Report | Hornberg 36', 62' | Stadium: Bezirkssportanlage Mitte Attendance: 85 Referee: Marina Bachmann |
22 August 2021 | Magdeburger FFC | 0–3 | SV Meppen | Magdeburg |
12:00 | Report | Stadium: Heinrich Germer Stadium Attendance: 66 Referee: Leroy Schott |
22 August 2021 | Germania Ebing | 3–2 | Viktoria Waldenrath-Straeten | Rattelsdorf |
13:00 |
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Report | Senft 40', 57' | Stadium: Sportanlage Ebing Attendance: 465 Referee: Davina Haupt |
22 August 2021 | Jahn Calden | 0–2 | Carl Zeiss Jena | Calden |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Kaiserplatz Attendance: 50 Referee: Julia Boike |
22 August 2021 | Arminia Bielefeld | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | Viktoria Berlin | Bielefeld |
14:00 | Lösch 42' | Report | Künzel 56' | Stadium: EDIMedien Arena Attendance: 141 Referee: Annika Paszehr |
Penalties | ||||
22 August 2021 | FSV Babelsberg | 5–2 | Pfeil Broistedt | Potsdam |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportanlage in der Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße Attendance: 285 Referee: Julius Weiser |
22 August 2021 | 1. FC Riegelsberg | 0–5 | SV Elversberg | Riegelsberg |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion am Wäldchen Attendance: 450 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
22 August 2021 | Hannover 96 | 4–0 | Hertha Zehlendorf | Hanover |
15:00 | Report | Stadium: NLZ-Hannover 96 Attendance: 150 Referee: Levke Scholz |
22 August 2021 | Würzburger Kickers | 2–0 (a.e.t.) | FV 09 Nürtingen | Würzburg |
15:00 | Gerst 114', 119' | Report | Stadium: Sportpark Heuchelhof Attendance: 190 Referee: Patrick Mattern |
22 August 2021 | Karlsruher SC | 3–0 | 1. FFC Niederkirchen | Bruchsal |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Städtisches Sportzentrum Attendance: 100 Referee: Melissa Joos |
23 August 2021 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 0–4 | Borussia Bocholt | Mönchengladbach |
18:30 | Report | Stadium: Grenzlandstadion Attendance: 131 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff |
29 August 2021 | Lok Meiningen | 1–6 | Wormatia Worms | Meiningen |
14:00 | Dömming 86' | Report | Stadium: Stadion Maßfelder Weg Attendance: 210 Referee: Kenny Abieba | |
Note: The match on 22 August at 15:00, was abandoned after the first half was completed (3–1 Wormatia Worms), due to bad weather.[6][7] |
Second round
[edit]The draw was made on 30 August 2021, with Friederike Kromp drawing the matches.[8][9] The matches took place from 25 to 27 September 2021.
25 September 2021 | Hamburger SV | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | FSV Gütersloh | Hamburg |
14:00 | Hirche 11' | Report | Rieke 33' | Stadium: Wolfgang-Meyer Sportanlage Attendance: 300 Referee: Celina-Sophie Böhm |
Penalties | ||||
25 September 2021 | Germania Ebing | 0–10 | SC Freiburg | Rattelsdorf |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Seestadion Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Angelika Söder |
25 September 2021 | Borussia Bocholt | 0–1 | Werder Bremen | Bocholt |
15:00 | Report | Sehan 88' | Stadium: Schröer-Consulting-Arena Attendance: 425 Referee: Vanessa Arlt |
25 September 2021 | Hannover 96 | 1–5 | Turbine Potsdam | Hanover |
15:00 | Rathmann 65' | Report | Stadium: Beekestadion Attendance: 237 Referee: Anna-Lena Heidenreich |
25 September 2021 | SG 99 Andernach | 0–1 | SC Sand | Andernach |
15:00 | Report | Evels 45+3' | Stadium: Stadion Andernach Attendance: 145 Referee: Sina Diekmann |
25 September 2021 | SV Elversberg | 0–6 | Bayern Munich | Spiesen-Elversberg |
17:30 | Report |
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Stadium: Ursapharm-Arena Attendance: 1,668 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
26 September 2021 | Hegauer FV | 0–2 | Carl Zeiss Jena | Engen |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Hegau-Stadion Attendance: 226 Referee: Melissa Joos |
26 September 2021 | FSV Babelsberg | 0–6 | Sportfreunde Siegen | Potsdam |
12:00 | Report | Stadium: Sportanlage Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße Attendance: 137 Referee: Levke Scholz |
26 September 2021 | SV Meppen | 0–1 | SGS Essen | Meppen |
14:00 | Report | Senß 90+2' | Stadium: Hänsch-Arena Attendance: 286 Referee: Annika Kost |
26 September 2021 | RB Leipzig | 1–3 | Bayer Leverkusen | Leipzig |
14:00 | Fudalla 45+2' | Report |
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Stadium: Stadion am Bad Attendance: 225 Referee: Miriam Schwermer |
26 September 2021 | Arminia Bielefeld | 0–6 | 1. FC Köln | Bielefeld |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: EDImedienArena Attendance: 150 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff |
26 September 2021 | Rostocker FC | 0–7 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | Rostock |
14:00 | Report | Stadium: Sportplatz Damerower Weg Attendance: 150 Referee: Jacqueline Herrmann |
26 September 2021 | Wormatia Worms | 0–2 | Karlsruher SC | Worms |
14:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Wormatia-Stadion Attendance: 372 Referee: Naemi Breier |
26 September 2021 | Würzburger Kickers | 0–5 | 1899 Hoffenheim | Würzburg |
15:00 | Report | Stadium: Sportpark Heuchelhof Attendance: 190 Referee: Ines Appelmann |
26 September 2021 | 1. FC Nürnberg | 0–5 | Eintracht Frankfurt | Nuremberg |
15:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Sportpark Valznerweiher Attendance: 311 Referee: Karoline Wacker |
27 September 2021 | MSV Duisburg | 1–3 | VfL Wolfsburg | Duisburg |
18:30 | Uveges 21' | Report | Stadium: MSV-Arena Attendance: 315 Referee: Laura Duske |
Round of 16
[edit]The draw was made on 3 October 2021, with Julia Simic drawing the matches.[10] The matches took place from 30 to 1 November 2021.[11]
30 October 2021 | Karlsruher SC | 1–3 | Carl Zeiss Jena | Bruchsal |
12:00 | Grünbacher 72' | Report | Stadium: Städtisches Sportzentrum Attendance: 320 Referee: Ines Appelmann |
30 October 2021 | Bayern Munich | 4–2 | Eintracht Frankfurt | Munich |
13:30 | Report |
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Stadium: FC Bayern Campus Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer |
31 October 2021 | Werder Bremen | 0–1 | SC Sand | Bremen |
12:00 | Report | Kreil 10' | Stadium: Weserstadion Platz 11 Attendance: 250 Referee: Riem Hussein |
31 October 2021 | Sportfreunde Siegen | 0–9 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | Siegen |
12:00 | Report | Stadium: Leimbachstadion Attendance: 100 Referee: Naemi Breier |
31 October 2021 | Turbine Potsdam | 2–0 | 1. FC Köln | Potsdam |
13:00 | Report | Stadium: Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion Attendance: 944 Referee: Mirka Derlin |
31 October 2021 | Bayer Leverkusen | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | 1899 Hoffenheim | Leverkusen |
15:00 | Zeller 90', 116' | Report | Stadium: Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion Attendance: 225 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff | |
Penalties | ||||
31 October 2021 | Hamburger SV | 0–1 | SGS Essen | Hamburg |
15:00 | Report | Berentzen 67' | Stadium: Wolfgang-Meyer Sportanlage Attendance: 500 Referee: Anna-Lena Heidenreich |
1 November 2021 | SC Freiburg | 0–3 | VfL Wolfsburg | Freiburg |
18:30 | Report | Stadium: Dreisamstadion Attendance: 3,100 Referee: Angelika Söder |
Quarter-finals
[edit]The draw was made on 7 November 2021, with Verena Schweers drawing the matches.[12][13] The four matches took place from 28 February to 2 March 2022.[1]
28 February 2022 | Carl Zeiss Jena | 1–9 | Bayern Munich | Jena |
18:30 | Glas 41' (o.g.) | Report |
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Stadium: Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld Attendance: 480 Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer |
1 March 2022 | SGS Essen | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Bayer Leverkusen | Essen |
19:00 | Endemann 12' | Report | Zeller 21', 104' | Stadium: Stadion Essen Attendance: 1,013 Referee: Nadine Westerhoff |
2 March 2022 | VfL Wolfsburg | 7–0 | SC Sand | Wolfsburg |
18:00 | Report | Stadium: AOK Stadium Attendance: 438 Referee: Katrin Rafalski |
2 March 2022 | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | 0–7 | Turbine Potsdam | Henstedt-Ulzburg |
19:00 | Report | Stadium: Stadion Beckersberg Referee: Anna-Lena Heidenreich |
Semi-finals
[edit]The draw for the semi-finals was held on 6 March 2022, with Laura Nolte drawing the matches.[14][15] The two matches took place from 17 to 18 April 2022.[1]
17 April 2022 | Bayern Munich | 1–3 | VfL Wolfsburg | Munich |
12:30 | Damnjanović 50' (pen.) | Report | Stadium: FC Bayern Campus Attendance: 2,332 Referee: Fabienne Michel |
18 April 2022 | Bayer Leverkusen | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | Turbine Potsdam | Leverkusen |
18:30 | Blagojević 66' (pen.) | Report | Kerschowski 83' (pen.) | Stadium: Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Riem Hussein |
Penalties | ||||
Final
[edit]The final took place on 28 May 2022 at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne.[1]
VfL Wolfsburg
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Turbine Potsdam
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Assistant referees:[16]
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Match rules[17]
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Top goalscorers
[edit]The following players were the top scorers of the DFB-Pokal, sorted first by number of goals, and then alphabetically if necessary.[18] Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs are not included.
Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | Jovana Damnjanović | Bayern Munich | 6 |
Lotta Fernholz | Sportfreunde Siegen | ||
Pauline Fernholz | Sportfreunde Siegen | ||
Indra Hahn | SV Henstedt-Ulzburg | ||
5 | Selina Cerci | Turbine Potsdam | 5 |
Dóra Zeller | Bayer Leverkusen | ||
7 | Hasret Kayikçi | SC Freiburg | 4 |
Maria Lange | RB Leipzig | ||
Jill Roord | VfL Wolfsburg | ||
10 | 13 players | 3 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, each local health department allows a different number of spectators.
- ^ Each team were only given three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Rahmenterminkalender 2021/2022 der Frauen verabschiedet". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 29 January 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
- ^ "Pajor trifft spät: Wolfsburg zum 7. Mal in Serie Pokalsieger". dfb.de. German Football Association. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "Pokalserie ausgebaut: Wolfsburg lässt Potsdam keine Chance". dfb.de. German Football Association. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- ^ "Doris Fitschen lost erste Pokalrunde aus". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
- ^ "Erste Runde: Jena muss nach Calden, Köln nach Lütter". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 13 July 2021. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
- ^ "Außer einer wollen alle spielen: Abbruch". wormser-zeitung.de (in German). 23 August 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
- ^ "Wiederholungsspiel zwischen Meiningen und Worms am 29. August". dfb.de (in German). 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- ^ "Kromp lost zweite Runde am 30. August aus". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 20 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "2. Pokalrunde: Ebing hat Freiburg zu Gast". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 30 August 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- ^ "Julia Simic lost Pokalachtelfinale aus". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- ^ "Achtelfinale: FC Bayern empfängt Frankfurt". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
- ^ "Schweers zieht Viertelfinale am 7. November". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- ^ "Viertelfinale: Jena hat FC Bayern zu Gast". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 7 November 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
- ^ "Olympiasiegerin Nolte lost Pokalhalbfinale aus – Flick ist Ziehungsleiter" [Olympic champion Nolte draws cup semi-final – Flick is draw manager]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
- ^ "Halbfinale: Hamburger SV empfängt Freiburg". dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 6 March 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Wacker leitet DFB-Pokalfinale in Köln". DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. 19 May 2022. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
- ^ "Spielordnung" [Match rules] (PDF). DFB.de (in German). German Football Association. p. 58 (60 of PDF). Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ "DFB-Pokal Frauen – Torjäger 2021/22" [DFB-Pokal Frauen: Goalscorers 2021–22]. weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 27 August 2021.