Also Nuremberg in round two
Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart reached the second round of the DFB Cup on Friday evening at third division Dynamo Dresden thanks to a 1-0 (1-0) win. Darko Churlinov (33rd) gave the Swabians the lead. From the 67th minute, Stuttgart was down to ten men because Waldemar Anton was sent off after repeated foul play with yellow-red.
Schleusener with a hat trick: KSC wins almost double digits at TSG Neustrelitz
Karlsruher SC confidently advanced to the second round. At the Mecklenburg Oberliga club TSG Neustrelitz, the bottom of the table in the 2nd Bundesliga won 8-0 (3-0) on Friday evening. In front of a good 3,000 spectators, the outstanding Fabian Schleusener (12th/14th/41st) as well as Jérôme Gondorf (67th), Malik Batmaz (71st), Daniel Gordon (73rd) and Simone Rapp (82nd/87th) scored. the goals for the KSC. TSG, which had previously failed at KSC in 2007 (0:2 after extra time), conceded their fourth first-round defeat in the cup.
The guests started concentrated from the beginning and came through Schleusener with the first two chances for an early 2-0 lead. When Neustrelitz were able to make the game a little more open, the unstoppable Schleusener made his hat-trick perfect just before the break. After the change, the three-time goalscorer missed two more good chances (55th/59th). Marcus Niemitz (60th) narrowly missed the top chance for a consolation goal for the brave Neustrelitzer. But on the opposite side of KSC against the much too open TSG defense again clearly.
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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1. FC Nuremberg masters the task at regional league promoted 1. FC Kaan-Marienborn
After the brilliant derby victory against SpVgg Greuther Fürth, 1. FC Nürnberg only managed the first task in the DFB Cup with difficulty and brought 1. FC Kaan-Marienborn in their game of the year to the hoped-for entry into the next round. The second division team beat the newly promoted regional league team 2-0 (1-0) on Friday evening and are thus in the second round like last year.
Johannes Geis (45th) and Enrico Valentini (84th) scored the goals for the “Club” in front of around 6,000 spectators in Siegen’s Leimbach Stadium. The district club from Siegen, which was only founded in 2007, had reached the first main round of the cup for the first time and now had to accept its first defeat in 2022. The four-time cup winner started with a total of four changes. Coach Robert Klauss also made a change in goal and gave Carl Klaus a chance to prove himself. The guests needed some time to warm up in Siegerland and had good chances to score through Mats Moeller Daehli, Christoph Daferner and Kwadwo Duah, but it was Geis who put the visitors ahead with a converted free kick just before the break. The regional league put up a long resistance, but could not overcome the Nuremberg defense. Valentini made the decision shortly before the end with a left-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area to make it 2-0.
Third & fourth division teams in the semi-finals: Surprises in the DFB Cup
FC St. Pauli – Season 2005/06 – Out in the semifinals
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After FC St. Pauli (Regionalliga Nord), only one third and one fourth division team from the lower classes made it into the semi-finals of the DFB Cup. The Hamburg failed at Bayern.
The 2005/06 cup season at a glance
Arminia Bielefeld – Season 2014/15 – Out in the semifinals
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Arminia Bielefeld (3rd division) escaped the Bayern draw nine years after St. Pauli’s march through in the semifinals, 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 (Regionalliga Südwest) was the only team that made it into the cup semifinals as a fourth division team. That was the end of the game against Bayer Leverkusen.
The 2019/20 cup season at a glance
Eintracht Trier – Season 1997/98 – 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 shoot-out against MSV Duisburg.
The 1997/98 cup season at a glance
Energie Cottbus – Season 1996/97 – Out in the final
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In 1996, Energie Cottbus, who had to bow out in the final against VfB Stuttgart, also managed the feat of advancing to the final as a third division team.
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 was in the final, albeit the third division reserve team. In the final it was 1-0 for Bayer Leverkusen.
The 1992/93 cup season at a glance
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