- 1989–90 DFB-Pokal
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1989–90 DFB-Pokal Country Germany
Teams 64 Champions FC Kaiserslautern Runner-up Werder Bremen Matches played 66 ← 1988–89 1990–91 → The 1989–90 DFB-Pokal was the 47th season of the competition. It began on 19 August 1989 and ended on 19 May 1990. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds. In the final FC Kaiserslautern defeated Werder Bremen 3–2.[1]
Contents
1st round
August 19, 1989 Hannover 96 0 – 3 Borussia Mönchengladbach VfL Wolfsburg 1 – 3 VfB Stuttgart VfL Osnabrück 3 – 1 FC Schalke 04 (AET) SV Wiesbaden 0 – 2 VfL Bochum August 20, 1989 VfL Bückeburg 0 – 2 Eintracht Braunschweig Rot-Weiß Frankfurt 0 – 1 SV Waldhof Mannheim Arminia Hannover 2 – 1 FC 08 Homburg FC St. Pauli 1 – 2 SV Werder Bremen Kickers Offenbach 2 – 1 Bayer Uerdingen VfR Sölde 0 – 3 1. FC Köln Eintracht Frankfurt 0 – 1 FC Bayern Munich Hamburger SV 2 – 4 MSV Duisburg Bayer 04 Leverkusen II 0 – 1 1. FC Kaiserslautern Hertha Zehlendorf 0 – 4 1. FC Nuremberg SpVgg Plattling 1 – 2 Fortuna Düsseldorf (AET) 1. FC Saarbrücken 3 – 1 SV Meppen Rot-Weiss Essen 1 – 2 SG Wattenscheid 09 SV Langenau 0 – 6 Stuttgarter Kickers SC Jülich 1910 2 – 2 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin (AET) FC Wangen 0 – 3 SV Darmstadt 98 1. FC Pforzheim 4 – 1 SpVgg Bayreuth FC Schweinfurt 05 1 – 0 Altonaer FC 93 TSG Pfeddersheim 2 – 0 VfB Gaggenau SC Geislingen 0 – 3 TSV 1860 Munich SV Edenkoben 1 – 0 SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken Borussia Dortmund 3 – 0 SC Fortuna Köln SV Werder Bremen II 1 – 4 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1. FC Union Solingen 1 – 3 SC Freiburg (AET) FC Gütersloh 1 – 1 Hertha BSC (AET) FSV Salmrohr 1 – 3 TuS Hoisdorf 1958 Viktoria Aschaffenburg 2 – 6 Karlsruher SC 1. FSV Mainz 05 2 – 0 Alemannia Aachen Replays
August 27, 1989 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin 1 – 0 SC Jülich 1910 Hertha BSC 0 – 1 FC Gütersloh 2nd round
September 23, 1989 Borussia Mönchengladbach 4 – 1 FC St. Pauli FC Bayern Munich 2 – 0 SV Waldhof Mannheim SC Freiburg 1 – 2 Karlsruher SC SV Darmstadt 98 1 – 0 Bayer 04 Leverkusen Stuttgarter Kickers 2 – 3 SV Werder Bremen Borussia Dortmund 2 – 3 Eintracht Braunschweig Fortuna Düsseldorf 4 – 0 1. FC Saarbrücken 1. FC Pforzheim 1 – 0 VfL Bochum Arminia Hannover 2 – 4 1. FC Köln 1. FSV Mainz 05 1 – 3 1. FC Kaiserslautern FC Gütersloh 0 – 2 VfB Stuttgart (AET) SG Wattenscheid 09 0 – 2 VfL Osnabrück SV Edenkoben 1 – 2 MSV Duisburg (AET) FC Schweinfurt 05 4 – 2 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin TSG Pfeddersheim 1 – 3 Kickers Offenbach TuS Hoisdorf 1958 0 – 2 TSV 1860 München 3rd round
November 9, 1989 TSV 1860 Munich 1 – 2 SV Werder Bremen 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2 – 1 1. FC Köln VfB Stuttgart 3 – 0 FC Bayern Munich Kickers Offenbach 1 – 0 Borussia Mönchengladbach (AET) FC Schweinfurt 05 0 – 2 Eintracht Braunschweig 1. FC Pforzheim 1 – 3 Fortuna Düsseldorf MSV Duisburg 4 – 1 Darmstadt 98 VfL Osnabrück 3 – 2 Karlsruher SC Quarter-finals
December 12, 1989 SV Werder Bremen 3 – 0 VfB Stuttgart 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3 – 1 Fortuna Düsseldorf Eintracht Braunschweig 3 – 2 VfL Osnabrück Kickers Offenbach 1 – 1 MSV Duisburg (AET) Replay
February 1, 1990 MSV Duisburg 0 – 1 Kickers Offenbach Semi-finals
April 1, 1990 SV Werder Bremen 2 – 0 Eintracht Braunschweig Kickers Offenbach 0 – 1 1. FC Kaiserslautern Final
May 19, 1990 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3 – 2 SV Werder Bremen Olympic Stadium, Berlin
Attendance: 76,000
Referee: Manfred Neuner (Leimen)Labbadia 19'
26'
Kuntz30'
Neubarth 54'
Burgsmüller72'
1. FC KAISERSLAUTERN: GK 1 Gerald Ehrmann
DF 2 Reinhard Stumpf
DF 3 Franco Foda
DF 4 Kay Friedmann
57'
DF 6 Tom Dooley
MF 5 Uwe Scherr
MF 8 Markus Schupp
77'
MF 7 Frank Lelle
FW 10 Demir Hotić
FW 11 Bruno Labbadia
FW 9 Stefan Kuntz
Substitutes: DF 14 Roger Lutz
57'
MF 13 Axel Roos
797'
Manager: Karl-Heinz Feldkamp
SV WERDER BREMEN: GK 1 Oliver Reck
DF 5 Ulrich Borowka
52'
DF 4 Rune Bratseth
DF 6 Jonny Otten
MF 2 Thomas Wolter
35'
MF 3 Uwe Harttgen
MF 7 Dieter Eilts
MF 8 Mirko Votava
MF 10 Günter Hermann
FW 9 Karlheinz Riedle
FW 11 Wynton Rufer
Substitutes: FW 14 Frank Neubarth
35'
FW 15 Manfred Burgsmüller
52'
Manager: Otto Rehhagel
References
- ^ "DFB-Pokal 1989-90" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/1990/. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
See also
- 1. Bundesliga 1989–90
- 2. Bundesliga 1989–90
External links
- Official site of the DFB (German)
- Kicker.de (German)
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