1970–71 DFB-Pokal

1970–71 DFB-Pokal
Country Germany Germany
Teams 32
Defending champions Kickers Offenbach
Champions Bayern Munich
Runners-up FC Köln
Matches played 36

The DFB-Pokal 1970–71 was the 28th season of the competition. It began on 12 December 1970 and ended on 19 June 1971. 32 teams competed in the tournament of five rounds. In the final Bayern Munich defeated FC Köln 2–1 after extra time.[1] It was Bayern's fifth triumph in the cup while it was Cologne's second consecutive loss in the final.

Mode

The tournament consisted of five single elimination rounds. In case a game ended with a draw 30 minutes of extra time were played. If the score was still level the game was replayed with 30 minutes of extra time in case of another draw. For the first time a penalty shootout was held if no winner could be determined after the replay.

1st Round

December 12, 1970
KSV Hessen Kassel 2 – 2 FC Bayern Munich (AET)
TSV Westerland 0 – 4 Borussia Dortmund
SG Wattenscheid 09 1 – 2 Hertha BSC
VfR Heilbronn 2 – 0 Kickers Offenbach
SV Alsenborn 1 – 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach (AET)
SSV Reutlingen 2 – 5 1. FC Köln
Borussia Neunkirchen 1 – 2 1. FC Kaiserslautern
Tasmania 1900 Berlin 1 – 0 Eintracht Braunschweig
Hannover 96 2 – 3 Hamburger SV (AET)
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 4 – 3 Rot-Weiß Essen
FC St. Pauli 2 – 3 Eintracht Frankfurt (AET)
VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 2 FC Schalke 04 (AET)
Fortuna Düsseldorf 3 – 1 SV Werder Bremen (AET)
FC 08 Homburg 1 – 1 MSV Duisburg (AET)
Holstein Kiel 2 – 1 VfB Stuttgart
Wuppertaler SV Borussia 5 – 0 Arminia Bielefeld

Replays

December 23, 1970
FC Bayern Munich 3 – 0 KSV Hessen Kassel
FC Schalke 04 1 – 1 VfL Wolfsburg (AET) (Schalke won 3 – 1 on penalties)
MSV Duisburg 4 – 0 FC 08 Homburg
December 30, 1970
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3 – 1 SV Alsenborn

2nd Round

February 20, 1971
1. FC Kaiserslautern 1 – 1 FC Bayern Munich
Eintracht Frankfurt 1 – 4 1. FC Köln
Hamburger SV 3 – 1 Borussia Dortmund (AET)
Fortuna Düsseldorf 4 – 0 Wuppertaler SV Borussia
MSV Duisburg 2 – 0 Tasmania 1900 Berlin
Holstein Kiel 2 – 5 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen (AET)
Hertha BSC 1 – 3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
FC Schalke 04 4 – 0 VfR Heilbronn

Replay

March 30, 1971
FC Bayern Munich 5 – 0 1. FC Kaiserslautern

Quarterfinals

April 7, 1971
FC Bayern Munich 4 – 0 MSV Duisburg
Fortuna Düsseldorf 3 – 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach
FC Schalke 04 1 – 0 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
April 8, 1971
1. FC Köln 2 – 0 Hamburger SV

Semifinals

May 12, 1971
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0 – 1 FC Bayern Munich
FC Schalke 04 2 – 3 1. FC Köln

Final

June 19, 1971
16:00 (CET)
FC Bayern Munich 2 1
(a.e.t.)
1. FC Köln
Beckenbauer  53'
Schneider  118'
Rupp  13'
Neckarstadion (Stuttgart)
Attendance: 71,000
Referee: Ferdinand Biwersi (Bliesransbach)
FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN:
GK 1 Germany Sepp Maier
DF Germany Georg Schwarzenbeck
DF Germany Herwart Koppenhöfer
DF Germany Paul Breitner
DF Germany Franz Beckenbauer (c)
MF Germany Franz Roth  68'
MF Germany Rainer Zobel
MF Germany Uli Hoeneß  87'
FW Germany Karl-Heinz Mrosko
FW Germany Gerd Müller
FW Germany Dieter Brenninger
Substitutes:
DF Denmark Johnny Hansen  87'
FW Germany Edgar Schneider  68'
Manager:
Germany Udo Lattek
1. FC KÖLN 01/07:
GK 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milutin Šoškić
DF Germany Wolfgang Weber
DF Germany Matthias Hemmersbach
DF Germany Werner Biskup
DF Germany Karl-Heinz Thielen  99'
MF Germany Heinz Flohe
MF Germany Wolfgang Overath
MF Germany Heinz Simmet  79'
MF Austria Thomas Parits
FW Germany Bernd Rupp
FW Germany Hennes Löhr
Substitutes:
DF Germany Bernhard Cullmann  99'
FW Germany Jupp Kapellmann  79'
Manager:
Austria Ernst Ocwirk

References

  1. "DFB-Pokal 1970-71" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. Archived from the original on 30 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-06.

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