2016–17 DFB-Pokal Frauen

The DFB-Pokal 2016–17 was the 37th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important competition in women's football.

2016–17 DFB-Pokal Frauen
Tournament details
CountryGermany
Teams56
Final positions
ChampionsVfL Wolfsburg
Runner-upSC Sand
Tournament statistics
Matches played55
Goals scored249 (4.53 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Nina Burger
Annabel Jäger
(5 goals)

Results

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First round

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The draw was held on 15 July 2016.[1] Matches will be played on 20 and 21 August 2016.[2] Number in bracket is the league level. Eight best clubs of 2015–16 Bundesliga season received a bye.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SV Alberweiler (IV) 0–9 MSV Duisburg (I)
FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin (III) 0–5 Arminia Bielefeld (II)
SSC Hagen Ahrensburg (IV) 1–2 Bramfelder SV (II)
Holstein Kiel (III) 0–15 SV Werder Bremen (II)
1. FC Lübars (IV) 0–12 Blau-Weiß Hohen Neuendorf (II)
FSV Hessen Wetzlar (II) 1–3 SC Sand (I)
1. FFC Fortuna Dresden (III) 2–0 SC Weyhe (IV)
1. FC Union Berlin (II) 1–6 BV Cloppenburg (II)
Karlsruher SC (IV) 1–5 Borussia Mönchengladbach (I)
Borussia Bocholt (III) 1–2 Hegauer FV (III)
TSV Sundhausen (IV) 0–4 Magdeburger FFC (III)
SV Henstedt-Ulzburg (II) 3–1 Herforder SV (II)
FSV Gütersloh 2009 (II) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–3 (p)) SV Meppen (II)
Arminia Ibbenbüren (IV) 5–1 FFV Leipzig (III)
FC Bergedorf 85 (III) 2–0 Blau-Weiß Beelitz (III)
SV Union Meppen (IV) 3–1 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 (III)
1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen (II) 0–4 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (I)
SC Siegelbach (III) 0–2 SV 67 Weinberg (II)
TSG Neu-Isenburg (IV) 1–2 TSV Crailsheim (II)
1. FC Riegelsberg (III) 3–0 ETSV Würzburg (III)
1. FC Köln (II) 3–4 TSV Schott Mainz (II)
Alemannia Aachen (III) 0–8 VfL Sindelfingen (II)
1. FC Nürnberg (III) 1–2 1. FC Saarbrücken (II)
Sportfreunde Ippendorf (IV) 1–4 SG 99 Andernach (III)

Second round

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Matches will be played on 8 and 9 October 2016.[2] Eight best placed Bundesliga teams from last season join the 24 winners of the previous round.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
TSV Crailsheim (II) 1–2 SV 67 Weinberg (II)
Hegauer FV (III) 0–2 1. FFC Frankfurt (I)
1. FC Riegelsberg (III) 0–15 FC Bayern Munich (I)
SG 99 Andernach (III) 0–4 SC Freiburg (I)
1. FC Saarbrücken (II) 0–4 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (I)
TSV Schott Mainz (II) 0–4 SC Sand (I)
VfL Sindelfingen (II) 0–4 1899 Hoffenheim (I)
Arminia Ibbenbüren (IV) 3–3 a.e..t (5–3 p) Bramfelder SV (II)
Arminia Bielefeld (II) 6–2 FSV Gütersloh 2009 (II)
SV Union Meppen (IV) 0–4 BV Cloppenburg (II)
1. FFC Fortuna Dresden (III) 0–9 VfL Wolfsburg (I)
Magdeburger FFC (III) 0–1 Borussia Mönchengladbach (I)
FC Bergedorf 85 (III) 0–5 SGS Essen (I)
Blau-Weiß Hohen Neuendorf (II) 1–3 FF USV Jena (I)
SV Werder Bremen (II) 1–1 a.e..t (5–4 p) Turbine Potsdam (I)
SV Henstedt-Ulzburg (II) 0–5 MSV Duisburg (I)

Round of 16

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Matches were played from 2 to 21 December 2016.[2][4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SV 67 Weinberg (II) 0–3 SC Sand (I)
BV Cloppenburg (II) 1–0 MSV Duisburg (I)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (I) 5–0 FF USV Jena (I)
SV Werder Bremen (II) 1–0 1899 Hoffenheim (I)
Arminia Ibbenbüren (IV) 0–8 FC Bayern Munich (I)
1. FFC Frankfurt (I) 3–2 SGS Essen (I)
SC Freiburg (I) 2–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach (I)
Arminia Bielefeld (II) 0–2 VfL Wolfsburg (I)

Quarterfinals

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Matches were played on 15 March 2017.[2][5]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SV Werder Bremen (II) 0–1 SC Sand (I)
FC Bayern Munich (I) 0–2 VfL Wolfsburg (I)
SC Freiburg (I) 2–0 1. FFC Frankfurt (I)
BV Cloppenburg (II) 0–2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (I)

Semifinals

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Matches were played on 16 April 2017.[2][6]

Bayer Leverkusen0–4SC Sand
Report
Nachwuchsleistungszentrum Kurtekotten, Leverkusen
Attendance: 1,095
Referee: Karoline Wacker

SC Freiburg1–2 (a.e.t.)VfL Wolfsburg
Kayikçi   20' Report
Attendance: 1,225
Referee: Angelika Söder

Final

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The final was played on 27 May 2017 in Cologne.[2] It was a replay of last season's final, which Wolfsburg won 2–1.[7]

SC Sand1–2VfL Wolfsburg
Damnjanović   78' Report Harder   65', 75'
Attendance: 17,016
Referee: Ines Appelmann
 
 
 
 
 
Sand
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wolfsburg
GK 25   Carina Schlüter
RB 17   Claire Savin
CB 26   Laura Vetterlein   90+4'
CB 16   Diane Caldwell
LB 3   Cecilie Sandvej
RM 2   Laura Feiersinger   82'
CM 7   Anne van Bonn (c)
CM 4   Chioma Igwe   76'
LM 12   Verena Aschauer   71'
SS 19   Nina Burger
CF 14   Jovana Damnjanović
Substitutes:
GK 31   Sabrina Lang
DF 16   Letícia Santos
DF 20   Jana Vojteková   71'
MF 8   Jennifer Gaugigl
MF 18   Dominika Škorvánková   80'   76'
MF 23   Isabelle Meyer
FW 13   Milena Nikolić   82'
Manager:
Colin Bell
 
GK 1   Almuth Schult
RB 9   Anna Blässe
CB 4   Nilla Fischer (c)
CB 8   Babett Peter
LB 27   Isabel Kerschowski   46'
DM 7   Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir   60'   90+5'
RW 26   Caroline Graham Hansen
AM 11   Alexandra Popp   77'
AM 22   Pernille Harder
LW 10   Tessa Wullaert   86'
CF 17   Ewa Pajor   81'
Substitutes:
GK 29   Merle Frohms
DF 5   Emily van Egmond   86'
DF 16   Noelle Maritz   46'
DF 20   Stephanie Bunte
DF 24   Joelle Wedemeyer
MF 18   Vanessa Bernauer   81'
MF 30   Élise Bussaglia
Manager:
Ralf Kellermann

Assistant referees:
Kathrin Heimann
Fabienne Michel
Fourth official:
Nadine Westerhoff

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Topscorers

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Rank Player Team Goals[8]
1   Nina Burger SC Sand 5
  Annabel Jäger Arminia Bielefeld
3   Cindy König Werder Bremen 4
  Vivianne Miedema Bayern Munich
  Anja Mittag VfL Wolfsburg
  Kathleen Radtke MSV Duisburg
  Erika Szuh BW Hohen Neuendorf
8   Jessica Golebiewski Werder Bremen 3
  Charline Hartmann SGS Essen
  Mandy Islacker 1. FFC Frankfurt
  Nadja Kleinikel Borussia Mönchengladbach
  Kristin Kögel VfL Sindelfingen
  Ewa Pajor VfL Wolfsburg
  Stefanie Sanders Werder Bremen
  Lisa Schwab Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  Melissa Steffen Arminia Ibbenbüren
  Stefanie van der Gragt Bayern Munich

References

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  1. ^ "Erste DFB-Pokalrunde der Frauen ausgelost" (in German). Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Rahmenterminkalender 2016/2017 festgelegt" (in German). Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  3. ^ German Cup round 2
  4. ^ "Pokal-Achtelfinale: Wolfsburg in Bielefeld, Frankfurt empfängt Essen". dfb.de. 15 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Viertelfinale: Meister Bayern gegen Titelverteidiger Wolfsburg". dfb.de. 9 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Halbfinale: Freiburg gegen Wolfsburg, Leverkusen gegen Sand". dfb.de. 20 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Neuauflage: Sand und Wolfsburg im Pokalfinale". dfb.de. 17 April 2017.
  8. ^ Topscorers