Appointments at a glance
The second round matches of the DFB Cup have a fixed date: The games between Darmstadt 98 and Borussia Mönchengladbach as well as FC Augsburg and FC Bayern Munich will also be shown on free TV. As the German Football Association announced on Wednesday, the game between the Hessian second division team and Gladbach will take place on October 18 (8:45 p.m. / ARD) and the Bundesliga duel between Augsburg and the record winner from Munich on October 19 (20: 45 p.m./ZDF).
At the same time, the DFB has scheduled all 16 cup games that are broadcast live on the pay-TV channel “Sky” at exactly the right time. The second round will open on October 18 (6:00 p.m.) with a duel between defending champions RB Leipzig and second division club Hamburger SV and the game between fifth division club Stuttgarter Kickers and Europa League winners Eintracht Frankfurt. Last year’s finalist SC Freiburg welcomes second division side FC St. Pauli on October 19 (6:00 p.m.) – runners-up Borussia Dortmund is playing at Hannover 96 at the same time. The round of 16 and all other rounds on the way to the final in the Berlin Olympic Stadium on June 3rd will not follow until 2023.
HSVer Glatzel will do it in 2022: the top scorers in the DFB Cup since 2000
1999/2000: Adnan Kevric – 8 goals in 6 games for Stuttgarter Kickers
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2000/2001: Arie van Lent – 6 goals in 5 games for Borussia Mönchengladbach
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2001/2002: Dimitar Berbatov – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayer 04
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2002/2003: Giovane Elber – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayern Munich
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2003/2004: Ivan Klasnic & Aílton – 6 goals in 6 games for Werder Bremen
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2004/2005: Carsten Jancker – 6 goals in 1 game for 1. FC Kaiserslautern
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*Claudio Pizarro scored 6 goals for Bayern Munich (in 5 games)
2005/2006: Claudio Pizarro – 5 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich
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2006/2007: Cacau – 5 goals in 6 games for VfB Stuttgart
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2007/2008: Mario Gómez – 6 goals in 3 games for VfB Stuttgart
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2008/2009: Edin Dzeko – 6 goals in 2 games for VfL Wolfsburg
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*Ivica Olic also scored 6 goals for HSV (in 5 games)
2009/2010: Lucas Barrios – 4 goals in 3 games for Borussia Dortmund
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*Sahr Senesie also scored 4 goals for Eintracht Trier (in 3 games)
Thomas Müller also scored 4 goals for Bayern Munich (in 6 games)
2010/2011: Srdjan Lakic – 7 goals in 4 games for 1. FC Kaiserslautern
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2011/2012: Robert Lewandowski – 7 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund
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2012/2013: Mario Gómez – 6 goals in 4 games for Bayern Munich
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2013/2014: Thomas Müller – 8 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich
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2014/2015: Stefan Kießling – 6 goals in 4 games for Bayer 04
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*Sven Schipplock also scored 6 goals for TSG Hoffenheim (in 4 games)
2015/2016: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 5 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund
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2016/2017: Robert Lewandowski – 5 goals in 4 games for Bayern Munich
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2017/2018: Robert Lewandowski – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayern Munich
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2018/2019: Robert Lewandowski – 7 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich
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2019/2020: Robert Lewandowski – 6 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich
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2020/2021: Jadon Sancho – 6 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund
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2021/2022: Robert Glatzel – 5 goals in 5 games for HSV
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