2014–15 DFB-Pokal Frauen

The DFB-Pokal 2014–15 was the 35th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football.

2014–15 DFB-Pokal Frauen
CountryGermany
Teams56
ChampionsVfL Wolfsburg
Runners-up1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
Matches played55
Goals scored295 (5.36 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Pauline Bremer
(8 goals)

Wolfsburg won their second title after beating Frankfurt 3–0 in the final.[1]

Results

First Round

The draw for the first round was held on 24 July 2014, it was divided into a Northern and Southern draw.[2] The top eight teams from the last Bundesliga season received a bye to the second round. The other four Bundesliga teams all advanced.

23 August
SV Henstedt-Ulzburg 3 – 4 FFV Leipzig
TSV Schott Mainz 7 – 1 VfL Sindelfingen
24 August
FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin 3 – 1 (a.e.t.) SV Meppen
SV Union Meppen 0 – 5 1. FC Lübars
SG Blau Weiß Beelitz 0 – 8 FSV Gütersloh 2009
GSV 1910 Moers 1 – 2 Magdeburger FFC
Hallescher FC 0 – 5 SV Werder Bremen
1. FFV Erfurt 0 – 2 1. FC Köln
Hegauer FV 3 – 1 TSV Alemannia Aachen
FC Erzgebirge Aue 0 – 6 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
SV B/W Hohen Neuendorf 0 – 5 MSV Duisburg
SV Germania Hauenhorst 1 – 0 1. FC Union Berlin
ATS Buntentor 0 – 13 VfL Bochum
SV Blau Weiß Berlin 1 – 5 Holstein Kiel
FSV 02 Schwerin 0 – 6 BV Cloppenburg
Hamburger SV 2 – 5 Herforder SV
SG 99 Andernach 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) SV Weinberg
ASV Hagsfeld 1 – 4 TSV Crailsheim
TSV Jahn Calden 2 – 4 1. FC Saarbrücken
TuS Wörrstadt 0 – 5 ETSV Würzburg
Spvgg Rommelshausen 0 – 3 1. FFC Montabaur
1. FFC Bergisch Gladbach 2 – 1 1. FC Riegelsberg
1. FC Nürnberg 0 – 9 SC Sand
SC 13 Bad Neuenahr 0 – 5 1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen

Second Round

The draw for the second round will be held on 30 August 2014.[3] The eight best placed Bundesliga teams from last season entered this round. The round was drawn in a Northern and Southern group.[4]

Freiburg versus Hoffenheim is the only Bundesliga pairing. The matches will be played on 27th or 28 September.[5]

North
27 September 2014
SV Germania Hauenhorst0–81. FFC Turbine Potsdam
FFV Leipzig2–3 (a.e.t.)MSV Duisburg
Holstein Kiel1–5VfL Wolfsburg
28 September 2014
FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin1–5Herforder SV
FSV Gütersloh 20099–1Magdeburger FFC
SV Werder Bremen1–5SGS Essen
BV Cloppenburg3–1 (a.e.t.)VfL Bochum
1. FC Lübars0–1FF USV Jena
South
28 September 2014
SG 99 Andernach1–151. FFC Frankfurt
Hegauer FV0–6Bayer 04 Leverkusen
SV Schott Mainz1–9FC Bayern Munich
1. FFC Bergisch Gladbach1–111. FC Köln
TSV Crailsheim2–01. FFC Montabaur
SC Freiburg2–0TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
1. FC Saarbrücken1–31. FFC 08 Niederkirchen
SC Sand6–0ETSV Würzburg

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 20 October 2014.[6]

1 November 2014
1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen0–6SC Freiburg
2 November 2014
TSV Crailsheim0–31. FC Köln
SC Sand2–0MSV Duisburg
FF USV Jena0–1FC Bayern München
SGS Essen0–1FSV Gütersloh 2009
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam4–0Herforder SV
Bayer 04 Leverkusen0–31. FFC Frankfurt
VfL Wolfsburg8–0BV Cloppenburg

Quarterfinals

Draw was held on 8 November 2014.[7] Gütersloh and Köln are the remaining 2. Bundesliga clubs, the other six play in the top tier. Silke Rottenberg, the former German football goalkeeper, will perform the draw.[8][9]

20 December 2014
VfL Wolfsburg2–1 (a.e.t.)SC Sand
1. FC Köln0–31. FFC Turbine Potsdam
21 December 2014
1. FFC Frankfurt3–1FC Bayern München
SC Freiburg7–3 (a.e.t.)FSV Gütersloh 2009

Semifinals

1 April 2015
1. FFC Frankfurt1–21. FFC Turbine Potsdam
SC Freiburg2–4 (a.e.t.)VfL Wolfsburg

Final

1. FFC Turbine Potsdam0–3VfL Wolfsburg
Report Müller  13', 61' (pen.)
Popp  70'
Attendance: 19,204
Referee: Moiken Wolk (Worms)[10]
Potsdam
Wolfsburg
GK24 Anna Felicitas Sarholz
CB33 Nina Frausing Pedersen 61' 65'
CB4 Johanna Elsig
CB15 Inka Wesely
RM14 Jennifer Zietz
CM21 Tabea Kemme
CM13 Lia Wälti (c)
LM11 Jennifer Cramer 89'
RF6 Genoveva Añonma
CF17 Asano Nagasato 46'
LF22 Lidija Kuliš
Substitutions:
GK1 Vanessa Fischer
GK28 Wang Fei
DF19 Felicitas Rauch
MF Viktoria Schwalm 65'
MF29 Amela Kršo
FW9 Nataša Andonova 46'
FW25 Lisa Evans
Manager:
Bernd Schröder
GK1 Almuth Schult
RB9 Anna Blässe
CB4 Nilla Fischer (c)
CB8 Babett Peter
LB16 Noëlle Maritz
CM28 Lena Goeßling
CM18 Vanessa Bernauer 84'
RW26 Caroline Graham Hansen 73'
AM11 Alexandra Popp 34'
LW22 Verena Faißt
CF25 Martina Müller 90' 90'
Substitutions:
GK29 Merle Frohms
DF20 Stephanie Bunte
MF3 Zsanett Jakabfi
MF10 Selina Wagner 90'
MF14 Lina Magull
MF31 Julia Simic 84'
FW19 Yūki Ōgimi 73'
Manager:
Ralf Kellermann

Assistant referees:
Christina Biehl (Siesbach)[10]
Katrin Rafalski (Bad Zwesten)[10]
Fourth official:
Karoline Wacker (Marbach am Neckar)[10]

Top scorers

Final statistics.[11]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Pauline Bremer 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 8
2 Anne van Bonn SC Sand 6
3 Nina Ehegötz FSV Gütersloh 2009 5
Kerstin Garefrekes 1. FFC Frankfurt
Marie Pollmann FSV Gütersloh 2009
6 Erika Szuh 1. FC Lübars 4
Shpresa Aradini FSV Gütersloh 2009
Jovana Damnjanović VfL Wolfsburg
Dzsenifer Marozsán 1. FFC Frankfurt
Martina Müller VfL Wolfsburg
Célia Šašić 1. FFC Frankfurt
Rebekah Stott SC Sand
Lucie Voňková MSV Duisburg

References

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