2014–15 DFB-Pokal



















































2014–15 DFB-Pokal
Country Germany
Championship venue Olympiastadion
Teams 64
Champions VfL Wolfsburg
Runners-up Borussia Dortmund
Championship match score 1–3
Matches played 63
Goals scored 196 (3.11 per match)
Attendance 1,306,563 (20,739 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Sven Schipplock
Stefan Kießling
(6 goals each)

← 2013–14


2015–16 →


All statistics correct as of 30 May 2015.

Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included.

The 2014–15 DFB-Pokal was the 72nd season of the annual German football cup competition. It began on 15 August 2014 with the first of six rounds and ended on 30 May 2015 with the final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.


Bayern Munich were the defending champions, having defeated Borussia Dortmund in the 2014 final, but were knocked out in the semi-finals by the same team in a penalty shootout.


VfL Wolfsburg won the final against Dortmund 3–1 to win their first title.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Participating clubs


  • 2 Schedule


  • 3 Draw


  • 4 Matches


    • 4.1 First round


    • 4.2 Second round


    • 4.3 Round of 16


    • 4.4 Quarter-finals


    • 4.5 Semi-finals


    • 4.6 Final




  • 5 Bracket


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Participating clubs


The following 64 teams qualified for the competition:[2]
















2013–14 Bundesliga
all clubs

2013–14 2. Bundesliga
all clubs

2013–14 3. Liga
best four teams


  • 1899 Hoffenheim

  • FC Augsburg

  • Bayer Leverkusen

  • Bayern Munich

  • Borussia Dortmund

  • Borussia Mönchengladbach

  • Eintracht Braunschweig

  • Eintracht Frankfurt

  • SC Freiburg

  • Hamburger SV

  • Hannover 96

  • Hertha BSC

  • Mainz 05

  • 1. FC Nürnberg

  • Schalke 04

  • VfB Stuttgart

  • Werder Bremen

  • VfL Wolfsburg




  • 1860 Munich

  • VfR Aalen

  • Arminia Bielefeld

  • VfL Bochum

  • Dynamo Dresden

  • Fortuna Düsseldorf

  • Energie Cottbus

  • Erzgebirge Aue

  • FSV Frankfurt

  • Greuther Fürth

  • FC Ingolstadt

  • Karlsruher SC

  • 1. FC Kaiserslautern

  • 1. FC Köln

  • SC Paderborn

  • SV Sandhausen

  • FC St. Pauli

  • Union Berlin




  • 1. FC Heidenheim

  • RB Leipzig

  • SV Darmstadt 98

  • SV Wehen Wiesbaden



24 representatives of regional associations, qualified through the 2013–14 Verbandspokale1



  • North Baden Cup finalists: FC Astoria Walldorf


  • Bavarian Cup winners1: Würzburger Kickers


  • 2nd Regionalliga Bayern 2013–14: FV Illertissen1,3


  • Berlin Cup winners: FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin


  • Brandenburg Cup winners: FSV Optik Rathenow


  • Bremen Cup winners: Bremer SV


  • Hamburg Cup winners: USC Paloma


  • Hesse Cup winners: Kickers Offenbach2


  • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Cup winners: 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04


  • Middle Rhine Cup winners: FC Viktoria Köln


  • Lower Rhine Cup winners: MSV Duisburg


  • Lower Saxony Cup finalists1: FT Braunschweig


  • Lower Saxony Cup finalists1: BSV Schwarz-Weiß Rehden


  • Rhineland Cup winners: Eintracht Trier


  • Saarland Cup winners: FC 08 Homburg


  • Saxony Cup winners: Chemnitzer FC


  • Saxony-Anhalt Cup winners: 1. FC Magdeburg


  • Schleswig-Holstein Cup winners: Holstein Kiel


  • South Baden Cup winners: SV Waldkirch


  • South West Cup winners: SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim


  • Thuringia Cup winners: FC Carl Zeiss Jena


  • Westphalia Cup finalists1: Preußen Münster


  • Westphalia Cup finalists1: Sportfreunde Siegen


  • Württemberg Cup winners: Stuttgarter Kickers



1 The three regions with the most participating teams in their league competitions (Bavaria, Lower Saxony, Westphalia) are allowed to enter two teams for the competition.
2 As Hesse finalists SV Darmstadt 98 qualified through their league position, Kickers Offenbach were guaranteed a spot regardless of the final result.
3 FV Illertissen qualified as 2nd placed team in the 2013–14 Regionalliga Bayern as winners Bayern Munich II are ineligible to play in the DFB-Pokal.



Schedule


The rounds of the 2014–15 competition are scheduled as follows:[3]



  • First round: 15–18 August 2014

  • Second round: 28–29 October 2014

  • Round of 16: 3–4 March 2015

  • Quarter-finals: 7–8 April 2015

  • Semi-finals: 28–29 April 2015

  • Final: 30 May 2015 at Olympiastadion, Berlin



Draw


The draws for the different rounds are conducted as following:[4] For the first round, the participating teams will be split into two pots. The first pot contains all teams which have qualified through their regional cup competitions, the best four teams of the 3rd Liga and the bottom four teams of the Second Bundesliga. Every team from this pot will be drawn to a team from the second pot, which contains all remaining professional teams. The teams from the first pot will be set as the home team in the process.


The two-pot scenario will also be applied for the second round, with the remaining 3rd Liga/amateur teams in the first pot and the remaining professional teams in the other pot. Once one pot is empty, the remaining pairings will be drawn from the other pot with the first-drawn team for a match serving as hosts. For the remaining rounds, the draw will be conducted from just one pot. Any remaining 3rd Liga/amateur team will be the home team if drawn against a professional team. In every other case, the first-drawn team will serve as hosts.



Matches



First round


The draw for the first round was on 1 June.[5]Fernanda Brandão and Horst Hrubesch drew the matches.[6]



Chemnitzer FC v Mainz 05




























Alemannia Waldalgesheim v Bayer Leverkusen


















MSV Duisburg v 1. FC Nürnberg


















FC 08 Homburg v Borussia Mönchengladbach


















FSV Optik Rathenow v FC St. Pauli


















Bremer SV v Eintracht Braunschweig


















VfL Bochum v VfB Stuttgart


















FC Viktoria Köln v Hertha BSC


















Stuttgarter Kickers v Borussia Dortmund


















FC Astoria Walldorf v Hannover 96


















FT Braunschweig v 1. FC Köln


















SV Waldkirch v Greuther Fürth


















SV Wehen Wiesbaden v 1. FC Kaiserslautern




























FC Viktoria Berlin v Eintracht Frankfurt


















Sportfreunde Siegen v FSV Frankfurt




























BSV Schwarz-Weiß Rehden v VfR Aalen




























Holstein Kiel v TSV 1860 München


















FV Illertissen v Werder Bremen


















FC Carl Zeiss Jena v Erzgebirge Aue


















USC Paloma v 1899 Hoffenheim


















Eintracht Trier v SC Freiburg


















Preußen Münster v Bayern Munich


















Würzburger Kickers v Fortuna Düsseldorf


















Neubrandenburg 04 v Karlsruher SC


















Arminia Bielefeld v SV Sandhausen


















1. FC Magdeburg v FC Augsburg


















RB Leipzig v SC Paderborn


















Darmstadt 98 v VfL Wolfsburg




























1. FC Heidenheim v Union Berlin


















Kickers Offenbach v FC Ingolstadt




























Energie Cottbus v Hamburger SV




























Dynamo Dresden v Schalke 04


















Second round


The draw for the second round was held on 23 August. Marcus Sorg and Vanessa Huppenkothen drew the matches.[7][8]
The lowest ranked teams left in the competition were Würzburger Kickers, 1. FC Magdeburg and Kickers Offenbach from the fourth tier of German football



Chemnitzer FC v Werder Bremen


















Arminia Bielefeld v Hertha BSC




























Kickers Offenbach v Karlsruher SC


















VfR Aalen v Hannover 96


















Dynamo Dresden v VfL Bochum


















MSV Duisburg v 1. FC Köln




























1. FC Kaiserslautern v SpVgg Greuther Fürth


















FC St. Pauli v Borussia Dortmund


















1. FC Magdeburg v Bayer Leverkusen




























Würzburger Kickers v Eintracht Braunschweig


















TSV 1860 München v SC Freiburg


















RB Leipzig v Erzgebirge Aue


















Hamburger SV v Bayern Munich


















1899 Hoffenheim v FSV Frankfurt


















VfL Wolfsburg v 1. FC Heidenheim


















Eintracht Frankfurt v Borussia Mönchengladbach


















Round of 16


The draw for the round of 16 was held on 29 October. Horst Hrubesch and Judith Rakers drew the matches.[9][10] The lowest ranked team left in the competition was Kickers Offenbach from level four in German football



Bayer Leverkusen v 1. FC Kaiserslautern


















VfR Aalen v 1899 Hoffenheim


















SC Freiburg v 1. FC Köln


















Dynamo Dresden v Borussia Dortmund


















RB Leipzig v VfL Wolfsburg


















Arminia Bielefeld v Werder Bremen


















Kickers Offenbach v Borussia Mönchengladbach


















Bayern Munich v Eintracht Braunschweig


















Quarter-finals


The draw was made on 8 March 2015. Thomas Schneider and Nia Künzer drew the matches.[11][12] The lowest ranked team left in the competition was Arminia Bielefeld from the 3. Liga, the third level in German football. The matches will be played on 7–8 April 2015.


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7 April 2015

19:00












VfL Wolfsburg 1–0 SC Freiburg

Rodriguez Goal 72' (pen.)
Report


Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg

Attendance: 15,237

Referee: Tobias Stieler (Hamburg)







7 April 2015

20:30












Borussia Dortmund 3–2 (a.e.t.) 1899 Hoffenheim

Subotić Goal 19'
Aubameyang Goal 57'
Kehl Goal 107'
Report
Volland Goal 21'
Firmino Goal 28'


Westfalenstadion, Dortmund

Attendance: 80,667

Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Oberasbach)







8 April 2015

19:00


















Arminia Bielefeld 1–1 (a.e.t.) Borussia Mönchengladbach

Junglas Goal 26'
Report
Kruse Goal 32' (pen.)
Penalties

Klos Penalty scored
Dick Penalty scored
Ulm Penalty scored
Brinkmann Penalty scored
Lorenz Penalty missed
Burmeister Penalty scored
5–4
Penalty missedRaffael
Penalty scoredJohnson
Penalty scoredXhaka
Penalty scoredBrouwers
Penalty scoredKruse
Penalty missedTraoré


Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld

Attendance: 26,137

Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Ergolding)







8 April 2015

20:30


















Bayer Leverkusen 0–0 (a.e.t.) Bayern Munich
Report
Penalties

Drmić Penalty missed
Bender Penalty scored
Castro Penalty scored
Çalhanoğlu Penalty scored
3–5
Penalty scoredMüller
Penalty scoredLewandowski
Penalty scoredAlonso
Penalty scoredGötze
Penalty scoredThiago


BayArena, Leverkusen

Attendance: 30,210

Referee: Felix Zwayer (Berlin)




Semi-finals


The draw was made on 8 April 2015. Horst Hrubesch and Rico Weiler drew the pairings.[13] The lowest ranked team left in the competition was Arminia Bielefeld from the 3. Liga, the third level in German football. The matches were played on 28–29 April 2015.




28 April 2015

20:30


















Bayern Munich 1–1 (a.e.t.) Borussia Dortmund

Lewandowski Goal 29'
Report
Aubameyang Goal 75'
Penalties

Lahm Penalty missed
Alonso Penalty missed
Götze Penalty missed
Neuer Penalty missed
0–2
Penalty scoredGündoğan
Penalty scoredKehl
Penalty missedHummels


Allianz Arena, Munich

Attendance: 75,000

Referee: Peter Gagelmann (Bremen)







29 April 2015

20:30












Arminia Bielefeld 0–4 VfL Wolfsburg
Report
Arnold Goal 8'55'
Luiz Gustavo Goal 32'
Perišić Goal 51'


Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld

Attendance: 26,137

Referee: Tobias Welz (Wiesbaden)




Final





30 May 2015 (2015-05-30)

20:00 CEST












Borussia Dortmund 1–3 VfL Wolfsburg

Aubameyang Goal 5'
Report



  • Luiz Gustavo Goal 22'


  • De Bruyne Goal 33'


  • Dost Goal 38'




Olympiastadion, Berlin

Attendance: 75,815

Referee: Felix Brych (Munich)




Bracket


The following is the bracket which the DFB-Pokal resembled. Numbers in parentheses next to the match score represent the results of a penalty shoot-out. Teams that are bolded advanced on. If "aet" is in parentheses next to a team name, it means that they advanced after extra time. If "p" is in parentheses next to a team name, it means that they advanced after a penalty shoot-out.

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































First round
15–18 August 2014

Second round
28–29 October 2014

Round of 16
3–4 March 2015

Quarter-finals
7–8 April 2015

Semi-finals
28–29 April 2015

Final
30 May 2015
                       

1. FC Magdeburg
1

FC Augsburg
0

1. FC Magdeburg

2 (4)


Bayer Leverkusen (p)

2 (5)

Alemannia Waldalgesheim
0

Bayer Leverkusen
6

Bayer Leverkusen (aet)
2


1. FC Kaiserslautern
0

Wehen Wiesbaden

0 (3)

1. FC Kaiserslautern (p)

0 (5)

1. FC Kaiserslautern
2


Greuther Fürth
0

SV Waldkirch
0

Greuther Fürth
3

Bayer Leverkusen

0 (3)


Bayern Munich (p)

0 (5)

Energie Cottbus

2 (1)

Hamburger SV (p)

2 (4)

Hamburger SV
1


Bayern Munich
3

Preußen Münster
1

Bayern Munich
4

Bayern Munich
2


Eintracht Braunschweig
0

Würzburger Kickers
3

Fortuna Düsseldorf
2

Würzburger Kickers
0


Eintracht Braunschweig
1

Bremer SV
0

Eintracht Braunschweig
1

Bayern Munich

1 (0)


Borussia Dortmund (p)

1 (2)

Dynamo Dresden
2

Schalke 04
1

Dynamo Dresden (aet)
2


VfL Bochum
1

VfL Bochum
2

VfB Stuttgart
0

Dynamo Dresden
0


Borussia Dortmund
2

Optik Rathenow
1

FC St. Pauli
3

FC St. Pauli
0


Borussia Dortmund
3

Stuttgarter Kickers
1

Borussia Dortmund
4

Borussia Dortmund (aet)
3


1899 Hoffenheim
2

Schwarz-Weiß Rehden

1 (3)

VfR Aalen (p)

1 (4)

VfR Aalen
2


Hannover 96
0

Astoria Walldorf
1

Hannover 96
3

VfR Aalen
0


1899 Hoffenheim
2

USC Paloma
0

1899 Hoffenheim
9

1899 Hoffenheim
5


FSV Frankfurt
1

Sportfreunde Siegen

3 (4)

FSV Frankfurt (p)

3 (5)

Borussia Dortmund
1


VfL Wolfsburg
3

Arminia Bielefeld
4

SV Sandhausen
1

Arminia Bielefeld (p)

0 (4)


Hertha BSC

0 (2)

Viktoria Köln
2

Hertha BSC
4

Arminia Bielefeld
3


Werder Bremen
1

Chemnitzer FC (p)

5 (5)

Mainz 05

5 (4)

Chemnitzer FC
0


Werder Bremen
2

FV Illertissen
2

Werder Bremen (aet)
3

Arminia Bielefeld (p)

1 (5)


Borussia Mönchengladbach

1 (4)

Kickers Offenbach (p)

0 (4)

FC Ingolstadt

0 (2)

Kickers Offenbach
1


Karlsruher SC
0

Neubrandenburg 04
1

Karlsruher SC
3

Kickers Offenbach
0


Borussia Mönchengladbach
2

Viktoria Berlin
0

Eintracht Frankfurt
2

Eintracht Frankfurt
1


Borussia Mönchengladbach
2

FC Homburg
1

Borussia Mönchengladbach
3

Arminia Bielefeld
0


VfL Wolfsburg
4

RB Leipzig (aet)
2

Paderborn 07
1

RB Leipzig (aet)
3


Erzgebirge Aue
1

Carl Zeiss Jena
0

Erzgebirge Aue
1

RB Leipzig
0


VfL Wolfsburg
2

Darmstadt 98

0 (4)

VfL Wolfsburg (p)

0 (5)

VfL Wolfsburg
4


1. FC Heidenheim
1

1. FC Heidenheim
2

Union Berlin
1

VfL Wolfsburg
1


SC Freiburg
0

Holstein Kiel
1

1860 München
2

1860 München
2


SC Freiburg
5

Eintrach Trier
0

SC Freiburg
2

SC Freiburg
2


1. FC Köln
1

MSV Duisburg
1

1. FC Nürnberg
0

MSV Duisburg

0 (1)


1. FC Köln (p)

0 (4)

FT Braunschweig
0

1. FC Köln
4


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