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2008–09 DFB-Pokal Frauen
Tournament details
CountryGermany
Teams58
Defending championsFFC Frankfurt
Final positions
ChampionsFCR 2001 Duisburg
Runner-upTurbine Potsdam
Tournament statistics
Matches played57
Goals scored288 (5.05 per match)

The DFB-Pokal 2008–09 was the 29th season of the competition. The first round began on 30 August 2008. In the final, held on 30 May 2009 in Berlin FCR 2001 Duisburg defeated Turbine Potsdam 7–0, marking the highest margin by which a Frauen DFB-Pokal final was ever decided.

1st round

The top six clubs from last year's Bundesliga season were automatically qualified for the second round of the cup. These were 1. FFC Frankfurt, Turbine Potsdam, FCR 2001 Duisburg, Bayern Munich, SC 07 Bad Neuenahr, and VfL Wolfsburg. The other clubs from the Bundesliga all won their first round match.

30 August 2008
VfR 07 Limburg 0 – 10 1. FC Saarbrücken
1. FC Lübars 1 – 5 HSV Borussia Friedenstal
SV Bardenbach 2 – 7 SC Sand
31 August 2008
FFV Neubrandenburg 1 – 0 SG Lütgendortmund
BV Borussia Bocholt 0 – 8 Lokomotive Leipzig
SV Johannstadt 90 1 – 10 SG Essen-Schönebeck
Hegauer FV 1 – 3 SG Wattenscheid 09
1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen 4 – 2 FV Löchgau
FFC Brauweiler Pulheim 1 – 5 TSV Crailsheim
DJK Arminia Ibbenbüren 3 – 1 SV Victoria Gersten
SC Fortuna Köln 1 – 2 FSV Jägersburg
TSV Nahe 0 – 7 Hamburger SV
Magdeburger FFC 2 – 1 Holstein Kiel
Niendorfer TSV 0 – 8 FC Gütersloh 2000
FSV 02 Schwerin 2 – 5 Mellendorfer TV
FFC Heike Rheine 2 – 3 FFC Oldesloe
SV Werder Bremen 2 – 1 SV Blau-Weiß Hohen Neuendorf
VfL Oythe 3 – 5 1. FC Union Berlin (AET)
SV Rot-Weiß Flatow 0 – 9 Tennis Borussia Berlin
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 6 – 7 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (PSO)
SC Regensburg 0 – 2 VfL Sindelfingen
1. FFC Montabaur 0 – 6 SC Freiburg
1. FC Gera 03 1 – 6 FF USV Jena
TSV Schwaben Augsburg 1 – 0 FFC Wacker München
SV Eintracht Seekirch 0 – 3 ASV Hagsfeld
SV Rot-Weiß Göcklingen 2 – 4 SV Dirmingen (AET)

2nd round

In the second round Bayern Munich defeated title holder 1. FFC Frankfurt who was for the first time since 1998 not present in the DFB-Pokal final. The other match between clubs from the Bundesliga was won by SG Essen-Schönebeck against HSV Borussia Friedenstal.

19 October 2008
DJK Arminia Ibbenbüren 1 – 0 FC Gütersloh 2000
SV Werder Bremen 1 – 10 FCR 2001 Duisburg
FFV Neubrandenburg 2 – 4 VfL Wolfsburg
Magdeburger FFC 1 – 6 Mellendorfer TV
SG Wattenscheid 09 2 – 0 FFC Oldesloe
1. FC Union Berlin 0 – 2 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
Tennis Borussia Berlin 1 – 6 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 – 1 Hamburger SV (AET) (Hamburg won 4 – 3 on penalties)
SG Essen-Schönebeck 4 – 1 HSV Borussia Friedenstal
TSV Schwaben Augsburg 1 – 5 SC Freiburg
1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen 2 – 7 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
TSV Crailsheim 3 – 1 ASV Hagsfeld
FC Bayern Munich 1 – 0 1. FFC Frankfurt
SC Sand 3 – 2 SV Dirmingen
FF USV Jena 1 – 3 1. FC Saarbrücken
VfL Sindelfingen 3 – 0 FSV Jägersburg

3rd round

9 November 2008
DJK Arminia Ibbenbüren 0 – 2 VfL Sindelfingen
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 1 – 4 SG Essen-Schönebeck
Mellendorfer TV 0 – 5 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 2 – 5 FC Bayern Munich
VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 0 TSV Crailsheim
1. FC Saarbrücken 1 – 2 SC Freiburg
SG Wattenscheid 09 4 – 2 SC Sand
10 December 2008
FCR 2001 Duisburg 5 – 0 Hamburger SV

Quarter-finals

21 December 2008
FC Bayern Munich 1–1 FCR 2001 Duisburg (AET) (Duisburg won 5 – 4 on penalties)
SC Freiburg 0–2 VfL Wolfsburg
SG Essen-Schönebeck 1–2 SG Wattenscheid 09 (AET)
8 February 2009
VfL Sindelfingen 0–1 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

Semi-finals

11 April 2009
FCR 2001 Duisburg 3–1 VfL Wolfsburg
13 April 2009
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 3–0 SG Wattenscheid 09

Final

Turbine Potsdam0 – 7FCR 2001 Duisburg
Bajramaj 28'
Kiesel 38' 47'
Maes 50'
Grings 54' 86'
Popp 90'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Martina Storch-Schäfer
1. FFC TURBINE POTSDAM 71:
GK Germany Desirée Schumann
DF Germany Bianca Schmidt
DF Germany Stefanie Drews
DF Germany Babett Peter
MF Germany Monique Kerschowski Yellow card
MF Germany Viola Odebrecht downward-facing red arrow 46'
MF Germany Jennifer Zietz
MF Germany Isabel Kerschowski
FW Norway Leni Larsen Kaurin downward-facing red arrow 55'
FW Germany Anja Mittag
FW Germany Tabea Kemme
Substitutes:
DF Germany Marie-Louise Bagehorn upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF Germany Jessica Wich upward-facing green arrow 55'
Manager:
Germany Bernd Schröder
FC RUMELN 2001 DUISBURG:
GK 1 Germany Kathrin Längert
DF Germany Linda Bresonik
DF Germany Sonja Fuss
DF Germany Annike Krahn
DF Germany Alexandra Popp
MF Germany Marina Hegering downward-facing red arrow 70'
MF Germany Annemieke Kiesel downward-facing red arrow 56'
MF Germany Femke Maes
MF Germany Fatmire Bajramaj
MF Germany Simone Laudehr downward-facing red arrow 75'
FW Germany Inka Grings
Substitutes:
MF Germany Elena Hauer upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF Germany Jennifer Oster upward-facing green arrow 56'
FW Germany Turid Knaak upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Germany Martina Voss

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary, except in the final.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.