Cup sensation in Saarbrücken: FC Bayern is eliminated – Hertha shoots Mainz

Match winner Gaus

The stars of FC Bayern were sensationally eliminated from the DFB Cup – again. On the deep ground of Saarbrücken’s Ludwigsparkstadion, the Munich team lost 1:2 (1:1) on Wednesday evening and, as in the past three years, failed well before the final. Three days before the Bundesliga clash at Borussia Dortmund, the record cup winners found it more than difficult in the second round game, which was in danger for a long time due to the heavy rain.

In front of 16,000 spectators, Thomas Müller scored 0-1 (16th), star striker Harry Kane was rested by coach Thomas Tuchel. Patrick Sontheimer equalized for third division team 1. FC Saarbrücken before half-time (45’+1) – and then Marcel Gaus (90’+6) shot the outsiders into luck. A knee injury to Matthijs de Ligt further marred Bayern’s evening, who last won the cup in 2020 (see FCB cup history).

Third and fourth division teams in the semi-finals: surprises of the DFB Cup

FC St. Pauli – Season 2005/06 – Out in the semi-finals

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After FC St. Pauli (North Regional League), only one third and one fourth division team from the lower classes made it to the semi-finals of the DFB Cup. The Hamburg team failed at FC Bayern.

The 2005/06 cup season at a glance

Arminia Bielefeld – Season 2014/15 – Out in the semi-finals

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Arminia Bielefeld (3rd division) escaped Bayern’s draw in the semi-finals nine years after St. Pauli’s march through, but still lost 4-0 to VfL Wolfsburg.

The 2014/15 cup season at a glance

1. FC Saarbrücken – Season 2019/20 – Out in the semi-finals

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Saarbrücken (Southwest Regional League) was the only team that made it to the cup semi-finals as a fourth division team. There it was over against Bayer Leverkusen.

The 2019/20 cup season at a glance

Eintracht Trier – 1997/98 season – out in the semi-finals

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Trier experienced its cup highlight as a third division team in the semi-finals of 1998, where it ended in a spectacular penalty shootout against MSV Duisburg.

The 1997/98 cup season at a glance

Energie Cottbus – Season 1996/97 – Out in the final

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Energie Cottbus also achieved the feat of reaching the final as a third division team in 1996, having to give up the final against VfB Stuttgart.

The 1996/97 cup season at a glance

Hertha BSC II – Season 1992/93 – Out in the final

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In 1993, Hertha made it to the final, but was the third division reserve team. In the final it was 1-0 for Bayer Leverkusen.

The 1992/93 cup season at a glance

Tabakovic scores twice: Hertha BSC shoots Mainz 05

1. FSV Mainz 05 suffered their next sporting blow in the DFB Cup and failed miserably in the second round against Hertha BSC. The bottom of the Bundesliga lost 0:3 (0:1) to the capital city team, who play one league lower, on Wednesday and has now been without a win for ten games. Mainz were last able to win in the first round of the cup in mid-August.

Fabian Reese (45th + 3) put the capital city team in the lead with a converted penalty kick in front of 29,621 spectators. Haris Tabakovic (50th/61st) increased the score after the break – among other things, by also scoring from the spot after a Mainz handball. For cash-strapped Hertha, the victory is also worth it from a financial perspective. The clubs receive 862,400 euros for reaching the round of 16.

Lackluster win for Eintracht Frankfurt at Viktoria Köln

Ellyes Skhiri paved the way for last year’s finalist Eintracht Frankfurt to reach the round of 16 in his old hometown. The midfielder, who had played for 1. FC Köln for four years until the summer, scored the only goal for a long time (14th) in Frankfurt’s tough 2-0 (1-0) win on the other side of the Rhine against third division Viktoria Köln. Ansgar Knauff only added in the 90th minute.

Müller in 8th place: The record players in the DFB Cup

12 Oliver Reck | Schalke, Bremen, Offenbach | 63 games

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As of November 1, 2023

12 Sepp Maier | FC Bayern | 63 games

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12 Ulrich Stein | Wunstorf, Bielefeld, HSV, Frankfurt | 63 games

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11 Bernard Dietz | Duisburg, Schalke | 64 games

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8 Thomas Müller | FC Bayern | 65 games

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8 Heinz Flohe | 1860, Cologne | 65 games

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8 Hannes Löhr | SF Saarbrücken, Cologne | 65 games

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6 Klaus Fichtel | Schalke, Bremen | 66 games

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6 Franz Beckenbauer | HSV, FC Bayern | 66 games

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3 Willi Neuberger | BVB, Werder, Wuppertaler SV, Frankfurt | 67 games

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3 Manfred Kaltz | HSV | 67 games

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3 Oliver Kahn | FC Bayern, KSC | 67 games

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2 Karl-Heinz Körbel | Eintracht Frankfurt | 69 games

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1 Mirko Votava | BVB, Bremen | 79 games

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Reaching the round of 16 is a good omen for the Hessians: they have only made it past the second round four times in the last nine years, but have since reached at least the semi-finals every time. With now five competitive games in a row without defeat, the trend continues to point upwards under new coach Dino Toppmöller.

Although the performance in the deserved but by no means brilliant victory on Wednesday was rather disappointing. Viktoria, who eliminated first division club Werder Bremen in the first round, have never made it past the second round in eight previous DFB Cup appearances.

1. FC Nürnberg wins in extra time against Hansa Rostock

Joker Felix Lohkemper shot 1. FC Nürnberg into the round of 16 of the DFB Cup in a detention against FC Hansa Rostock. In the emotional duel between two second division teams, the team of former “Club” coach Alois Schwartz stunned with two dry goals at 2:3 (2:2, 0:0) after extra time. The Nuremberg team showed strong taker qualities on Wednesday evening and celebrated their double goalscorer Lohkemper after a really tough game.

Rostock’s first lead by Junior Brumado in the 58th minute was countered by Kanji Okunuki (63rd). After Christian Kinsombi’s (74th) supposed winning goal in front of 28,489 spectators, Lohkemper (90th + 5) saved the Nuremberg team into extra time at the very last minute. With an arc lamp in the 99th minute, the striker even shot his club into the next round. Youngster Can Uzun (120.+1) failed with a penalty kick.

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