1991–92 DFB-Pokal Frauen

The Frauen DFB-Pokal 1991–92 was the 12th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football.[1] In the final which was held in Berlin on 23 June 1992 FSV Frankfurt defeated TSV Siegen 1–0,[2] thus claiming their third cup title.

1991–92 DFB-Pokal Frauen
CountryGermany
Teams48
Defending championsGrün-Weiß Brauweiler
ChampionsFSV Frankfurt
Runners-upTSV Siegen
Matches played47
Goals scored223 (4.74 per match)

In this edition of the cup for the first time games that were a draw after extra time were not repeated. A penalty shootout decided the game instead. Also for the first time all clubs from the Bundesliga were automatically qualified and clubs from the former GDR were eligible to compete in the DFB-Pokal. Finally Gertrud Regus became the first woman to be the referee in a DFB-Pokal final.

First round

Several clubs had byes in the first round. Those clubs were automatically qualified for the 2nd round of the cup.

SV Wieskirchen0 – 7FSV Frankfurt
Wismut Chemnitz0 – 5Wismut Aue
VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen1 – 0Uni SV Jena
Turbine Potsdam2 – 4Schmalfelder SV
TuS Binzen0 – 5Bayern Munich
Wittenseer SV0 – 3SSG Bergisch Gladbach
SpVgg Landshut0 – 2TuS Ahrbach
Wattenscheid 090 – 5VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr4 – 3SG Praunheim
VfR Rheinfelden0 – 7VfL Sindelfingen
Hamburg1 – 6Grün-Weiß Brauweiler
TuS Erbsdorf0 – 2Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover
Polizei SV Bremen1 – 2Tennis Borussia Berlin
SV Wilhelmshaven1 – 1KBC Duisburg(aet, 6–5 on penalties)
Motor Halle0 – 7Klinge Seckach
SV Oberteuringen0 – 10VfR 09 Saarbrücken

Second round

1. FC Neukölln Berlin1 – 4SV Wilhelmshaven
SV Neubrandenburg0 – 5Schmalfelder SV
SV Eiche Branitz0 – 6VfB Rheine
SSG Bergisch Gladbach6 – 1Hansa Rostock
Grün-Weiß Brauweiler5 – 0VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen
Concordia Goch1 – 5VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg
Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover0 – 6TSV Siegen
SC Poppenbüttel2 – 4Tennis Borussia Berlin(aet)
TSV Münchhausen5 – 1LTA Dresden
VfL Sindelfingen1 – 0Bayern Munich
VfL Ulm/Neu-Ulm1 – 5TuS Niederkirchen
VfR 09 Saarbrücken5 – 0Wacker München
FC Spöck1 – 3FSV Frankfurt
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr2 – 2TuS Wörrstadt(aet, 1–3 on penalties)
Klinge Seckach2 – 1Wismut Aue
TuS Ahrbach3 – 0SV TuR Dresden

Third round

VfL Sindelfingen0 – 1VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg(aet)
Grün-Weiß Brauweiler1 – 0TuS Ahrbach
SV Wilhelmshaven1 – 5FSV Frankfurt
VfR 09 Saarbrücken2 – 2TuS Niederkirchen(aet, 3–4 on penalties)
Tennis Borussia Berlin0 – 0Schmalfelder SV(aet, 4–1 on penalties)
TSV Münchhausen4 – 0TuS Wörrstadt
Klinge Seckach0 – 5TSV Siegen
VfB Rheine2 – 1SSG Bergisch Gladbach(aet)

Quarter-finals

FSV Frankfurt1 – 0VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg
Tennis Borussia Berlin0 – 3Grün-Weiß Brauweiler
VfB Rheine2 – 0TSV Münchhausen
TSV Siegen3 – 0TuS Niederkirchen

Semi-finals

FSV Frankfurt1 – 1Grün-Weiß Brauweiler(aet, 5–4 on penalties)
VfB Rheine0 – 3TSV Siegen

Final

FSV Frankfurt1 – 0TSV Siegen
König  58'
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Gertrud Regus (Hallstadt)
FSV FRANKFURT:
GK1 Katja Kraus
DF  Andrea Heinrich
DF  Sonja Schlösser
DF  Daniela Stumpf
MF  Britta Unsleber
MF  Bettina Mantel
MF  Sandra Minnert
MF  Gaby König
MF  Dagmar Pohlmann 66'
FW  Martina Walter 78'
FW  Katja Bornschein
Substitutes:
MF  Kerstin Pohlmann 66'
FW  Weise 78'
Manager:
Monika Koch-Emsermann
TSV SIEGEN:
GK1 Marion Isbert
DF  Birgit Wiese
DF  Karin Sänger
DF  Andrea Euteneuer
MF  Marjan Veldhuizen
MF  Martina Voss
MF  Silvia Neid
MF  Loes Camper
MF  Heike Czyganowski 60'
FW  Monika Meyer 55'
FW  Gaby Mink
Substitutes:
DF  Schmidt 60'
FW  Jutta Nardenbach 55'
Manager:
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See also

  • Bundesliga 1991–92
  • 1991–92 DFB-Pokal men's competition

References

  1. "DFB-Pokal der Frauen" (in German). DFB. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  2. "West Germany (Women) 1991/92". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 4 January 2004. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
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