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2003 DFB-Ligapokal Final
German League Cup
Event2003 DFB-Ligapokal
Date28 July 2003 (2003-07-28)
VenueBruchwegstadion, Mainz
RefereeJürgen Aust (Cologne)
Attendance16,700
2002
2004

The 2003 DFB-Ligapokal Final decided the winner of the 2003 DFB-Ligapokal, the 7th edition of the reiterated DFB-Ligapokal, a knockout football cup competition.

The match was played on 28 July 2003 at the Bruchwegstadion in Mainz. Hamburger SV won the match 4–2 against Borussia Dortmund for their 1st title of the reiterated competition, and 2nd title including the 1972–73 edition.[1]

Teams

Team Qualification for tournament Previous appearances (bold indicates winners)
Borussia Dortmund 2002–03 Bundesliga third place None
Hamburger SV 2002–03 Bundesliga fourth place 1 (1973)

Route to the final

The DFB-Ligapokal is a six team single-elimination knockout cup competition. There are a total of two rounds leading up to the final. Four teams enter the preliminary round, with the two winners advancing to the semi-finals, where they will be joined by two additional clubs who were given a bye. For all matches, the winner after 90 minutes advances. If still tied, extra time, and if necessary penalties are used to determine the winner.[2]

Borussia Dortmund Round Hamburger SV
Opponent Result 2003 DFB-Ligapokal Opponent Result
VfL Bochum 2–1 Preliminary round Hertha BSC 2–1
VfB Stuttgart 1–0 Semi-finals Bayern Munich 3–3 (4–1 p)

Match

Details

Borussia Dortmund2–4Hamburger SV
Report
Attendance: 16,700
Borussia Dortmund
Hamburger SV
GK 1 Germany Roman Weidenfeller Yellow card
RB 7 Germany Stefan Reuter downward-facing red arrow 70'
CB 4 Germany Christian Wörns
CB 23 Algeria Ahmed Reda Madouni
LB 17 Brazil Dédé Yellow card
RM 18 Germany Lars Ricken downward-facing red arrow 66'
CM 14 France Guy Demel Yellow card downward-facing red arrow 81'
CM 5 Germany Sebastian Kehl Red card 90+4'
LM 10 Czech Republic Tomáš Rosický
CF 9 Czech Republic Jan Koller
CF 22 Brazil Márcio Amoroso
Substitutes:
GK 29 Germany Matthias Kleinsteiber
DF 15 Denmark Niclas Jensen
MF 16 Brazil Leandro
MF 19 Ghana Otto Addo Red card 90+3' upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF 24 Germany David Odonkor upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW 13 Germany Giuseppe Reina upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 25 Germany Sahr Senesie
Manager:
Germany Matthias Sammer
GK 1 Germany Martin Pieckenhagen
RB 12 Denmark Lars Jacobsen
CB 5 Netherlands Nico-Jan Hoogma Yellow card
CB 21 Czech Republic Tomáš Ujfaluši
LB 3 Germany Christian Rahn Yellow card
CM 2 Germany Marcel Maltritz Yellow card
CM 22 Germany Stefan Beinlich downward-facing red arrow 89'
AM 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sergej Barbarez downward-facing red arrow 77'
RW 7 Iran Mehdi Mahdavikia
CF 32 Japan Naohiro Takahara
LW 27 Argentina Rodolfo Cardoso downward-facing red arrow 59'
Substitutes:
GK 29 Germany Stefan Wächter
DF 4 Germany Bastian Reinhardt
DF 15 Germany Björn Schlicke upward-facing green arrow 89'
DF 24 Germany Stephan Kling upward-facing green arrow 77'
MF 6 Switzerland Raphaël Wicky upward-facing green arrow 59'
MF 28 Germany Fabian Bröcker
FW 30 Germany Eren Şen
Manager:
Austria Kurt Jara

References

  1. ^ "(West) Germany - List of Super/League Cup Finals". RSSSF.com. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Rund um den Ligapokal" [About the Ligapokal]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. Retrieved 19 September 2016.