1984–85 DFB-Pokal Frauen
The Frauen DFB-Pokal 1984–85 was the 5th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football.[1] In the final which was held in Berlin on 26 May 1985 FSV Frankfurt defeated KBC Duisburg 4–3 on penalties. The game had previously ended 1–1 after extra time.[2] FSV Frankfurt thus won their first national title.
Country | Germany |
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Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | SSG Bergisch Gladbach |
Champions | FSV Frankfurt |
Runners-up | KBC Duisburg |
Matches played | 15 |
Goals scored | 62 (4.13 per match) |
← 1983–84 1985–86 → |
Participants
Northern region | Western region | Southwestern region | Southern region | Berlin |
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First round
Bremer TS Neustadt | 1 – 2 | FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort | |
VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen | 4 – 0 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | |
Schalke 04 | 0 – 1 | KBC Duisburg | |
Rot-Weiß Berrendorf | 4 – 2 | ATSV Stockelsdorf | |
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr | 3 – 1 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | (aet) |
SV Weiskirchen | 2 – 4 | Bayern Munich | |
FSV Frankfurt | 2 – 0 | SC Freiburg | |
Klinge Seckach | 8 – 1 | VfL Schorndorf |
Quarter-finals
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr | 2 – 3 | Bayern Munich | |
FSV Frankfurt | 2 – 0 | Klinge Seckach | |
FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort | 0 – 3 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen | |
KBC Duisburg | 2 – 0 | Rot-Weiß Berrendorf |
Semi-finals
FSV Frankfurt | 2 – 1 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen | |
KBC Duisburg | 2 – 1 | Bayern Munich |
Final
For the first time the cup final was held in Berlin prior to the DFB-Pokal final of the men's competition. The cup final has since been held twenty-five consecutive times in Berlin and will only in 2010 be moved to Cologne.
FSV Frankfurt | 1 – 1 aet | KBC Duisburg |
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Koekkoek 25' | Offermann 52' | |
Penalties | ||
Hamza Mantel |
4 – 3 | Thulke Sager |
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See also
- 1984–85 DFB-Pokal men's competition
References
- "DFB-Pokal der Frauen" (in German). DFB. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- "West Germany (Women) 1984/85". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 4 January 2004. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
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