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DFB Pokal
The DFB-Pokal, known internationally as the German Cup, is Germany's premier knockout football competition and one of the most prestigious domestic cup tournaments in the world. Founded in 1935 as the Tschammer-Pokal, it was revived in 1952 under its current name following the post-war reorganization of German football. The competition is organized by the German Football Association (DFB) and is famous for its "magic of the cup" atmosphere, where amateur underdogs can face Bundesliga giants in dramatic one-off ties. The tournament's format is a straightforward single-elimination knockout competition. It features 64 teams in total: all 36 clubs from the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, the top four finishers from the 3. Liga, and 24 teams from the regional associations (Landesverbände), which include amateur and lower-league sides. This inclusive structure ensures a true cross-section of German football participates. Matches are played over 90 minutes, with extra time and a penalty shootout deciding the winner if necessary. The final is traditionally held at the iconic Olympiastadion in Berlin. Historically, the competition has been dominated by Bayern Munich, who hold the record with 20 titles. Other frequent winners include Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen, and Schalke 04. The cup has been a stage for legendary players like Gerd Müller, Franz Beckenbauer, and Lothar Matthäus, and more recently, stars like Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Müller have added to their legacies in its finals. The current competitive landscape sees the DFB-Pokal as a vital trophy for clubs, offering a direct route to European competition (the UEFA Europa League) and a chance for glory outside the league season. It remains a cherished tournament where giant-killing acts are common, fueling dreams for smaller clubs and providing unforgettable moments for fans across the country. An interesting fact is the "DFB-Pokal-Sonderauslosung," a special draw held after the second round to determine the path to the final, adding an extra layer of excitement and speculation.
About DFB Pokal
DFB Pokal is a top football competition based in Germany, featuring league standings, fixture lists, results and team-by-team statistical breakdowns. 2 teams currently compete in DFB Pokal, battling across the season for the title and league position. 1 matches are scheduled in the upcoming DFB Pokal fixture list, with live updates and AI-powered predictions on this site. Browse standings, top scorers, fixtures, results and matchday predictions for DFB Pokal below.
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DFB Pokal league news
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Harry Kane Scores Hat-Trick: Bayern Secure Domestic Double
Harry Kane's hat-trick sealed Bayern Munich's 3-0 DFB-Pokal win over Stuttgart, completing a domestic double. His 61-goal season underscores dominant campaign.
Stuttgart's Hoeneß: Why He Won't Choose Between Pokal, UCL
VfB Stuttgart's Sebastian Hoeneß refuses to pick between winning the DFB-Pokal and qualifying for the Champions League as the bigger success.
Harry Kane Reaches 54 Champions League Goals in 70 Matches, Third-Best All-Time
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane scored his 54th Champions League goal in his 70th appearance, placing him third all-time behind Erling Haaland and Ruud van Nistelrooy. He reflects on the semi-final exit and looks ahead.
Neuer Points to Lack of Clinical Edge as Bayern's Champions League Dream Ends Against PSG
Bayern Munich's Champions League semifinal exit against PSG highlighted a critical difference in finishing, according to goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who lamented his team's inability to convert key chances.

