1995 DFB-Pokal Final

The 1995 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 1994–95 DFB-Pokal, the 52nd season of Germany's premier knockout football cup competition. It was played on 24 June 1995 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.[2] Borussia Mönchengladbach won the match 3–0 against VfL Wolfsburg to claim their third cup title.

1995 DFB-Pokal Final
Match programme cover
Event1994–95 DFB-Pokal
Date24 June 1995 (1995-06-24)
VenueOlympiastadion, Berlin
RefereeEugen Strigel (Horb)[1]
Attendance75,717

Route to the final

The DFB-Pokal was a 64 teams in a single-elimination knockout cup competition. There were a total of five rounds leading up to the final. Teams were drawn against each other, and the winner after 90 minutes would advance. If still tied, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.[3]

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Borussia Mönchengladbach Round VfL Wolfsburg
Opponent Result 1994–95 DFB-Pokal Opponent Result
Greifswalder FC (A) 4–1 Round 1 Schalke 04 Amateure (A) 2–0
Kickers Offenbach (A) 1–0 Round 2 Eintracht Frankfurt (A) 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p)
Mainz 05 (H) 6–4 Round of 16 TSV Vestenbergsgreuth (A) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p)
Schalke 04 (H) 3–2 Quarter-finals Bayern Munich Amateure (A) 2–1
1. FC Kaiserslautern (H) 1–0 (a.e.t.) Semi-finals 1. FC Köln (A) 1–0

Match

Details

Borussia Mönchengladbach3–0VfL Wolfsburg
Report
Attendance: 75,717
Referee: Eugen Strigel (Horb)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
VfL Wolfsburg
GK1 Uwe Kamps
RB2 Thomas Kastenmaier
CB4 Patrik Andersson
CB3 Michael Klinkert
LB6 Jörg Neun
DM5 Christian Hochstätter 65'
RM8 Peter Wynhoff 88'
CM10 Stefan Effenberg (c)
LM7 Karlheinz Pflipsen
CF9 Martin Dahlin
CF11 Heiko Herrlich
Substitutes:
GK Jörg Kässmann
DF14 Joachim Stadler 88'
MF12 Holger Fach 65'
MF Peter Nielsen
FW Bachirou Salou
Manager:
Bernd Krauss
GK1 Uwe Zimmermann
SW3 Frank Lieberam
CB5 Jann Jensen 17'
CB4 Ulf-Volker Probst
RWB7 Uwe Klein
LWB8 Detlev Dammeier 75'
CM2 Hans-Jürgen Brunner
CM6 Thomas Seeliger
AM10 Claus-Dieter Wollitz (c)
CF9 Siegfried Reich
CF11 Stefan Meissner
Substitutes:
GK Jörg Hoßbach
DF Karl-Heinz Emig
MF13 Michael Butrej 75'
MF15 Stephan Täuber 17'
FW Frank Plagge
Manager:
Gerd Roggensack

Match rules

References

  1. "Schiedsrichter: Der erste war Berliner". DFB-Pokal: Das offizielle Stadionmagazin des Deutschen Fußball-Bundes. German Football Association. 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  2. "Alle DFB-Pokalsieger" [All DFB-Pokal winners]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. "Modus" [Mode]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
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