2006–07 DFB-Pokal (women)

2006–07 Frauen DFB-Pokal
Country Germany
Teams 55
Defending champions Turbine Potsdam
Champions FFC Frankfurt
Runners-up FCR 2001 Duisburg
Matches played 55
Goals scored 327 (5.95 per match)

The Frauen DFB-Pokal 2006–07 was the 27th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football. The first round of the tournament was held on 2–3 September 2006. In the final which was held in Berlin on 26 May 2007 FFC Frankfurt defeated FCR 2001 Duisburg 5–2 on penalties, thus claiming their sixth title.

1st round

2 September 2006
ASV Hagsfeld1 – 2 1. FC Saarbrücken
3 September 2006
FC Finnentrop1 – 6 SuS Timmel
SG Lütgendortmund1 – 0FFV Neubrandenburg
SV Hafen Rostock0 – 8 SV Victoria Gersten
1. FFV Erfurt7 – 8SC Sand(pso)
VfL Kommern0 – 4 Wacker München
SV Dirmingen1 – 0Erzgebirge Aue
VfL Oythe0 – 8 FC Gütersloh 2000
BTS Neustadt0 – 16VfL Wolfsburg
Union Berlin3 – 4 Holstein Kiel
MTV Wolfenbüttel1 – 5 Brauweiler Pulheim
FFC Oldesloe7 – 8 Wattenscheid 09(pso)
SV Rot-Weiss Flatow0 – 9 Tennis Borussia Berlin
Hallescher FC0 – 4 TSV Jahn Calden
TGM SV Jügesheim3 – 1TuS Niederkirchen
FV Löchgau0 – 10 TSV Crailsheim
TuS Ahrbach1 – 5 FF USV Jena
VfR Engen5 – 7 Karlsruher SC(pso)
FSV Jägersburg0 – 5 VfL Sindelfingen
SC Siegelbach6 – 7 TuS Köln rrh.(pso)
TSV Niendorf0 – 1 Herforder SV Borussia Friedenstal
SV Weinberg6 – 5*SC Regensburg(pso)
8 September 2006
Ratinger SV 04/191 – 4 Lokomotive Leipzig

* The game was replayed due to a referee's mistake in the penalty shootout.[1]

Replay

13 September 2006
SV Weinberg3 – 1SC Regensburg

2nd round

The best nine teams from the 2005–06 Bundesliga season entered the competition in this round. Defending champion Turbine Potsdam had a quick exit from the competition, losing their initial match at home against FCR 2001 Duisburg.

22 October 2006
Hamburg5 – 0Wattenscheid 09
Lokomotive Leipzig0 – 5 Essen-Schönebeck
VfL Wolfsburg4 – 1Heike Rheine
FC Gütersloh 20009 – 0TSV Jahn Calden
SV Weinberg0 – 31. FC Saarbrücken
FFC Frankfurt4 – 0Brauweiler Pulheim
Bayern Munich2 – 1SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
TSV Crailsheim6 – 0Wacker München
SG Lütgendortmund2 – 1SuS Timmel(aet)
Turbine Potsdam2 – 3FCR 2001 Duisburg
SV Victoria Gersten2 – 1Holstein Kiel
Herforder SV Borussia Friedenstal1 – 2Tennis Borussia Berlin
SV Dirmingen1 – 3 SC Sand(aet)
TGM SV Jügesheim2 – 4 FF USV Jena(aet)
SC Freiburg4 – 2VfL Sindelfingen
TuS Köln rrh.4 – 0Karlsruher SC

3rd Round

19 November 2006
FF USV Jena1 – 41. FC Saarbrücken
VfL Wolfsburg5 – 4Bayern Munich(pso)
SG Lütgendortmund1 – 3Tennis Borussia Berlin(aet)
FC Gütersloh 20001 – 3SC Sand(aet)
TSV Crailsheim1 – 0SC Freiburg
Hamburg0 – 3FFC Frankfurt
Essen-Schönebeck10 – 0TuS Köln rrh.
SV Victoria Gersten0 – 6 FCR 2001 Duisburg

Quarter-finals

17 December 2006
FFC Frankfurt9 – 0SC Sand
TSV Crailsheim0 – 4 Essen-Schönebeck
Tennis Borussia Berlin1 – 2 1. FC Saarbrücken
VfL Wolfsburg0 – 2FCR 2001 Duisburg

Semi-finals

8 April 2007
Essen-Schönebeck1 – 5 FCR 2001 Duisburg
FFC Frankfurt4 – 11. FC Saarbrücken

Final

26 May 2007
16:45 (CEST)
1. FFC Frankfurt 1 – 1 FCR 2001 Duisburg
Lingor  3' (pen.) Fuss  45'
  Penalties  
Prinz

Smisek
Hansen
Wimbersky

4 – 1 Martini

Sonja Fuss
Hanebeck

Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Moiken Jung (Worms)
1. FFC FRANKFURT:
GK ' Germany Ursula Holl
DF 'Germany Judith Affeld  71'
DF 'Germany Steffi Jones
DF ' Germany Tina Wunderlich
MF 'Germany Kerstin Garefrekes
MF ' Germany Renate Lingor  56'
MF ' Germany Saskia Bartusiak
MF ' Germany Pia Wunderlich  80'
FW 'Germany Sandra Smisek
FW 'Germany Birgit Prinz
FW ' Germany Petra Wimbersky
Substitutes:
DF 'Germany Katrin Kliehm  71'
MF 'Germany Meike Weber  56'
MF 'Denmark Louise Hansen  80'
Manager:
Germany Hans-Jürgen Tritschoks
FCR 2001 DUISBURG:
GK 1Germany Kathrin Längert  90'
DF 'Germany Anne van Bonn
DF ' Germany Annike Krahn
DF ' Germany Sonja Fuss
DF 'Germany Corina Schröder
MF 'Germany Vanessa Martini
MF ' Germany Fatmire Bajramaj
MF 'Germany Patricia Hanebeck
MF ' Germany Nicola Bender
FW 'Germany Simone Laudehr  12'
FW ' Germany Inka Grings
Substitutes:
GK 'Germany Lena Hohlfeld  90'
FW 'Germany Verena Hagedorn  12'  81'
FW 'Germany Viola Odebrecht  81'
Manager:
Germany Thomas Obliers

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary, except in the final.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/17/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.