Germany DFB Pokal Women

Germany DFB Pokal Women

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DateRHome v Away-
03/13 17:00 3 FC Saarbrucken Women v Bayern Munich Women 0-15
02/11 13:00 4 BV Cloppenburg Women v Wolfsburg Women 0-5
02/09 17:00 4 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Women v Freiburg Women 0-2
12/14 18:00 4 BV Cloppenburg Women v Wolfsburg Women Postponed
12/13 13:00 4 FC Saarbrucken Women v FF USV Jena Women 1-0
12/13 13:00 4 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Women v Freiburg Women Postponed
12/03 14:30 4 Werder Bremen Women v SGS Essen Women 0-5
12/03 14:00 4 Koln Women v SC Sand Women 1-2
12/03 13:00 4 Arminia Bielefeld Women v FFC Turbine Potsdam Women 1-2
12/03 13:00 4 VfL Sindelfingen Women v FFC Frankfurt Women 1-3
12/03 12:00 4 SV Meppen Women v Bayern Munich Women 0-4
10/08 12:00 8 Hegauer FV Women v Sindelfingen Women 0-2
10/08 12:00 8 Henstedt-Ulzburg Women v BV Cloppenburg Women 2-6
10/08 12:00 8 Magdeburger FFC Women v FF USV Jena Women 0-3
10/08 12:00 8 FSV Gutersloh 2009 Women v FFC Turbine Potsdam Women 0-6
10/08 12:00 8 FC Saarbrucken Women v Borussia M'gladbach Women 4-1
10/08 12:00 8 Bayer Leverkusen Women v FFC Frankfurt Women 0-6
10/08 12:00 8 Union Berlin Women v Wolfsburg Women 0-6
10/08 12:00 8 Schott Mainz Women v Freiburg Women 0-8
10/08 12:00 8 FFC Niederkirchen Women v TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Women 1-3
10/08 12:00 8 Arminia Bielefeld Women v MSV Duisburg Women 2-1
10/08 09:00 8 FSV Babelsberg 74 Women v SV Meppen Women 0-9
10/08 09:00 8 TSV Crailsheim Women v Koln Women 0-2
10/08 09:00 8 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 Women v SGS Essen Women 0-10
10/07 14:00 8 TSV Limmer Women v Werder Bremen Women 1-6
10/07 13:00 8 SV Alberweiler Women v Bayern Munich Women 0-3
08/27 14:00 7 VfL Bochum Women v TSV Crailsheim Women 0-1
08/27 12:00 7 Holstein Kiel Women v SV Meppen Women 0-5
08/27 12:00 7 Hegauer FV Women v SV 67 Weinberg Women 4-2
08/27 12:00 7 TSV Jahn Calden Women v Werder Bremen Women 1-2

Wikipedia - DFB-Pokal Frauen

The DFB-Pokal Frauen is the main national women's football cup competition in Germany, held annually by the German Football Association in knockout format. It was created in 1980, and since 1991 includes Eastern teams as well. The most recent champions are VfL Wolfsburg (ten consecutive titles), they also won the most titles with eleven. Since 1985 the final has thus been held in Berlin. Only in 1983, it was held in the city of Frankfurt. This routine changed in 2010 when the finale was the DFB gave the final to the city of Cologne. It ever stayed in the city and was held at the RheinEnergieStadion. The final usually takes place on a weekend or holiday in early May.

The **Germany DFB Pokal Women** is one of the premier knockout cup competitions in women's football in Germany, showcasing the nation's top clubs and emerging talents. Established in 1991, the tournament is organized by the German Football Association (DFB) and features teams from various tiers of the German women's football league system, including the Frauen-Bundesliga, the second division, and regional leagues.

The DFB Pokal Women is renowned for its competitive spirit and thrilling matches, where underdogs often challenge established powerhouses. The tournament follows a single-elimination format, culminating in an exciting final that typically takes place at a prestigious venue, drawing fans from across the country.

Each year, the DFB Pokal Women not only highlights the skill and athleticism of female players but also serves as a platform for promoting women's football in Germany. The tournament has seen legendary clubs like 1. FFC Frankfurt, VfL Wolfsburg, and Bayern Munich compete for the coveted trophy, making it a significant event in the women's football calendar.

With its rich history and passionate fanbase, the DFB Pokal Women continues to inspire the next generation of female athletes and contributes to the growth and popularity of women's football both in Germany and beyond.