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North Baden Cup Founded 1949 Nation Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Qualifying competition for German Cup Current Champions 2010–11 SV Sandhausen The North Baden Cup (German: Badischer Pokal or BFV-Pokal) is one of the 21 regional cup competitions of German football. The winner of the competition gains entry to the first round of the German Cup.
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History
The Cup was established in 1949, after the end of the Second World War, in the US occupation zone in the northern half of the state of Baden, which existed as part of the state of Württemberg-Baden from 1945 to 1952, when the state of Baden-Württemberg was formed. Due to the southern half of the state being under French occupation, the Baden football association was cut in half and a northern and southern federation was formed. The same happened with the regional cup competition.
The South Baden Cup is played annually, with the exception of 1950 to 1956, when it was not held.
From 1974 onwards, the winner of the South Baden Cup qualified for the first round of the German Cup. At times, the BFV was permitted to send both, winner and finalist to the first round of the German Cup, currently (2008–09), it is only the winner as North Baden is not one of the three largest federations, which are permitted to send two clubs.[1]
The cup has been sponsored by the brewery Privatbrauerei Hoepfner since 1996 and therefore currently carries the name BFV-Hoepfner-Cup.
The North Baden cup winners have at times performed quite well in the national cup competition. In 1974–75, the first season the regional cup winners entered the DFB-Cup directly, VfB Eppingen, the North Baden Cup winner, reached the fourth round of the cup, beating Bundesliga side Hamburger SV 2–1 on the way.[2]
In 1990–91, the North Baden Cup winners FV 09 Weinheim defeated FC Bayern Munich 1–0 in the first round of the German Cup.[3]
Modus
Professional clubs are not permitted to enter the competition, meaning, no teams from the Fußball-Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga can compete.
All clubs from North Baden playing in the 3rd Liga (III), Regionalliga Süd (IV) and Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (V), Verbandsliga Nordbaden (VI) and the three Landesligas (VII) gain direct entry to the first round. Additionally, the best teams of the regional cup competitions in North Baden also qualify for the competition.[4]
Cup finals
Held annually at the end of season, these were the cup finals since 1949:
Season Location Winner Finalist Result Attendance 1949–50 1. FC Eutingen 1950–56 not held 1956–57 VfL Neckarau 1957–58 FV Hockenheim 1958–59 FC 08 Neureut 1959–60 FV Wiesental 1960–61 Karlsruher FV 1961–62 Karlsruher FV 1962–63 FV Hockenheim 1963–64 FV Hockenheim 1964–65 Karlsruher FV 1965–66 ASV Feudenheim 1966–67 VfL Neckarau 1967–68 ASV Feudenheim 1968–69 SV Schwetzingen 1969–70 FC Germania Friedrichsfeld 1970–71 FC Östringen 1971–72 VfR Mannheim 1972–73 VfB Eppingen 1973–74 VfB Eppingen 1974–75 FV 09 Weinheim 1975–76 SV Neckargerach 1976–77 SV Sandhausen 1977–78 SV Sandhausen 1978–79 FC Östringen 1979–80 FV Lauda 1980–81 SV Sandhausen 1981–82 SV Sandhausen 1982–83 SV Sandhausen 1983–84 SV Schwetzingen 1984–85 SV Sandhausen 1985–86 SV Sandhausen 1986–87 1. FC Pforzheim 1987–88 SG Heidelberg-Kirchheim 1988–89 1. FC Pforzheim 1989–90 FV 09 Weinheim 1990–91 Karlsruher SC II 1991–92 SG Heidelberg-Kirchheim 1992–93 1. FC Pforzheim 1993–94 Karlsruher SC II 1994–95 SV Sandhausen 1995–96 Forst, 30 May 1996 Karlsruher SC II SV Sandhausen 3–1 1996–97 Mosbach-Neckarelz, 20 May 1997 VfR Mannheim FV Lauda 3–0 1,300 1997–98 SV Waldhof Mannheim 1998–99 SV Waldhof Mannheim 1999–2000 Mosbach-Neckarelz, 1 June 2000 Karlsruher SC II FV Lauda 2–0 2,000 2000–01 Forst, 15 May 2001 VfR Mannheim Karlsruher SC 2–0 950 2001–02 Odenheim, 22 May 2002 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 1. FC Pforzheim 4–0 1,200 2002–03 Mannheim, 27 May 2003 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim SV Sandhausen 2–1 2,800 2003–04 Hoffenheim, 18 May 2004 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim VfR Mannheim 1–0 1,400 2004–05 Dielheim, 2 June 2005 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim SG Heidelberg-Kirchheim 6–0 2005–06 Forst, 30 May 2006 SV Sandhausen Karlsruher SC II 4–1 aet 1,250 2006–07 Sankt Leon-Rot, 5 June 2007 SV Sandhausen TSG Hoffenheim 1–0 1,200 2007–08 Stutensee, 5 June 2008 ASV Durlach FC Germania Forst 4–1 2008–09 Sinsheim, 5 June 2009 SpVgg Neckarelz SV Sandhausen II 1–0 2009–10 Nöttingen, 11 May 2010 SV Sandhausen II FC Nöttingen 2–2, 6–7 after pen. 1,812 2010–11 11 May 2011 SV Sandhausen FC Nöttingen 1–0 - Source: "Nordbadische Pokalsieger" (in German). DSFS. http://www.dsfs.de/index.php?id=258. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
- Winners in bold
Winners
Listed in order of wins, the Cup winners are :
Club Wins SV Sandhausen 12 1 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 4 Karlsruher SC II 4 VfR Mannheim 3 1. FC Pforzheim 3 Karlsruher FV 3 FV Hockenheim 3 SV Waldhof Mannheim 2 SG Heidelberg-Kirchheim 2 FV 09 Weinheim 2 SV Schwetzingen 2 FC Östringen 2 VfB Eppingen 2 ASV Feudenheim 2 VfL Neckarau 2 SpVgg Neckarelz 1 ASV Durlach 1 FV Lauda 1 SV Neckargerach 1 FC Germania Friedrichsfeld 1 FV Wiesental 1 FC 08 Neureut 1 1. FC Eutingen 1 - 1 Includes one win by the clubs reserve side.
References
- ^ "DFB Cup Men – Mode". DFB. http://www.dfb.de/index.php?id=460546. Retrieved 11 December 2008.
- ^ "DFB-Pokal 1974/1975 » 2. Runde" (in German). Weltfussball.de. http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/dfb-pokal-1974-1975-2-runde/0/. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
- ^ "DFB-Pokal 1990/1991 » 1. Runde" (in German). Weltfussball.de. http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/dfb-pokal-1990-1991-1-runde/0/. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
- ^ (in German) Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen - Die Saison 2002–03. DSFS. 2003. p. 283.
Sources
- Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen, (German) An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga, publisher: DSFS
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