- 2001–02 DFB-Pokal
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2001–02 DFB-Pokal Country Germany Teams 64 Champions Schalke 04 Runner-up Bayer Leverkusen Matches played 63 ← 2000–01 2002–03 → The DFB-Pokal is the second-most important national title in German football. The DFB-Pokal 2001–02 was the 59th season of the competition. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 24 August 2001 and ended on 11 May 2002. In the final Schalke 04 defeated Bayer Leverkusen 4–2, defending their title from the previous season and thereby claiming their fourth title.[1]
Contents
1st round
2nd round
November 27, 2001 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1–2 Hertha BSC (AET) Hamburger SV 0–2 VfB Stuttgart Arminia Bielefeld 1–2 FC Schalke 04 VfL Wolfsburg 3–0 SpVgg Unterhaching KFC Uerdingen 05 1–1 SV Werder Bremen (AET) (KFC Uerdingen 05 won 4–3 on penalties) 1. FSV Mainz 05 3–2 SpVgg Greuther Fürth November 28, 2001 TSV 1860 Munich 4–3 Borussia Mönchengladbach SV Waldhof Mannheim 2–3 1. FC Kaiserslautern Alemannia Aachen 1–2 1. FC Köln SV Darmstadt 98 3–3 SC Freiburg (AET) (Darmstadt 98 won 3–1 on penalties) SSV Reutlingen 2–2 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen (AET) (Rot-Weiß Oberhausen won 4–3 on penalties) SV Werder Bremen II 3–3 Eintracht Frankfurt (AET) (Eintracht Frankfurt won 4–2 on penalties) VfL Wolfsburg II 0–4 Hannover 96 SSV Ulm 1846 0–3 1. FC Union Berlin December 11, 2001 VfL Bochum 2–3 Bayer 04 Leverkusen December 12, 2001 VfL Osnabrück 0–2 FC Bayern Munich 3rd round
December 11, 2001 VfB Stuttgart 2–2 TSV 1860 Munich (AET) (TSV 1860 Munich won 4–2 on penalties) 1. FC Union Berlin 1–2 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 1. FSV Mainz 05 2–3 1. FC Kaiserslautern December 12, 2001 Eintracht Frankfurt 1–2 Hertha BSC (AET) KFC Uerdingen 05 1–1 1. FC Köln (AET) (1. FC Köln won 5–3 on penalties) SV Darmstadt 98 0–1 FC Schalke 04 (AET) January 22, 2002 Hannover 96 1–2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen January 23, 2002 FC Bayern Munich 2–1 VfL Wolfsburg Quarter-finals
January 30, 2002 Hertha BSC 1–2 1. FC Köln (AET) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3–0 TSV 1860 Munich FC Schalke 04 2–0 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0–0 FC Bayern Munich (AET) (FC Bayern Munich won 5–3 on penalties) Semi-finals
March 5, 2002 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3–1 1. FC Köln (AET) March 6, 2002 FC Schalke 04 2–0 FC Bayern Munich (AET) Final
May 11, 2002 FC Schalke 04 4–2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Franz-Xaver Wack (Biberbach)Böhme 45'
Agali 68'
Möller 71'
Sand 85'Berbatov 27'
Kirsten 89'FC GELSENKIRCHEN-SCHALKE 04: GK 1 Oliver Reck 43' RB 12 Marco van Hoogdalem 31' CB 6 Tomasz Hajto 46' CB 15 Tomasz Wałdoch LB 2 Nico van Kerckhoven RM 14 Gerald Asamoah 81' CM 20 Jiří Němec 82' CM 7 Andreas Möller 75' LM 8 Jörg Böhme 28' CF 11 Ebbe Sand CF 22 Victor Agali 90' Substitutes: GK Frode Grodas DF Mike Büskens DF Aníbal Matellán MF Kristijan Đorđević MF 17 Sven Vermant 81' MF 18 Niels Oude Kamphuis 46' MF 24 Marc Wilmots 75' Manager: Huub Stevens TSV BAYER 04 LEVERKUSEN: GK 1 Hans-Jörg Butt RB 6 Boris Živković CB 19 Lúcio CB 28 Carsten Ramelow 16' LB 35 Diego Placente RM 25 Bernd Schneider CM 13 Michael Ballack LM 8 Zé Roberto AM 10 Yıldıray Baştürk 20' CF 12 Dimitar Berbatov 63' 77' CF 27 Oliver Neuville 67' Substitutes: GK 20 Frank Jurić DF 47 Thomas Kleine DF 26 Zoltan Sebescen MF 3 Marko Babić MF 15 Jurica Vranjes FW 23 Thomas Brdarić 90' 67' FW 9 Ulf Kirsten 77' Manager: Klaus Toppmöller See also
References
- ^ "DFB-Pokal 2001-02" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/2002/. Retrieved 2008-11-07.
External links
- Official site of the DFB (German)
- Kicker.de (German)
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