DFB Cup: When 1. FC Saarbrücken will play Borussia Mönchengladbach

Problems with Saarbrücken lawns

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After the cancellation of the DFB Cup quarter-final game between 1. FC Saarbrücken and Borussia Mönchengladbach, the search for a catch-up date has begun. The game did not start on Wednesday evening due to heavy rain and the pitch in the Ludwigsparkstadion was unplayable. Both teams agreed with the referee’s decision. It is unclear when the game can take place.

The most important questions and answers about the game and the rescheduling of the DFB Cup quarter-final between 1. FC Saarbrücken and Borussia Mönchengladbach.

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

DFB Cup: When can it be played?

The German Football Association (DFB) wants to find an appointment quickly. In principle, the search shouldn’t be that difficult since both teams are not internationally active. But it is expected to continue to rain over the next few days, which makes it unlikely that the event will take place next week. And in the game after next, Saarbrücken already has a catch-up game. The DFB announced that the announcement should be made “as quickly as possible” in coordination with both teams.

What’s next in the DFB Cup?

Bayer Leverkusen, Fortuna Düsseldorf and 1. FC Kaiserslautern have already been confirmed as semi-finalists. The draw for the semi-final duels will take place on Saturday in the ZDF sports studio. The DFB announced that there would also be a double draw (Saarbrücken/Mönchengladbach) in the pot. If this were to be drawn as an away team, the opponent would not know until the match was played whether they were actually playing at home. Because if Saarbrücken progresses, home advantage would be reversed.

Ludwigsparkstadion: Why are there grass problems again?

There had already been repeated discussions in advance about the playability of the third division team’s pitch due to drainage problems. The league game against Dresden in October was canceled, the cup game against Bayern had been hanging in the balance for a long time (to the news). It was only the day before the planned Gladbach game that the city council decided to repair the lawn. According to information from several media outlets, Mayor Uwe Conradt said in a statement on Wednesday evening: “We can only apologize to the clubs and the fans of both teams as well as to everyone who was in action on today’s match day for the inconvenience.” There are now “planning deficits clear out” and “solve the lawn problem”.

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: January 2024

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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