DFL Supercup

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DFL Supercup
DFL Supercup Wordmark.svgTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / logo format
abbreviation Supercup
Association DFL
First edition 1987  (interruption 1997 to 2009)
Teams 2
Title holder Borussia Dortmund
Record winner FC Bayern Munich (7 wins)
Record player PolandPoland Robert Lewandowski Thomas Müller (9 games each)
GermanyGermany 
Record scorer PolandPoland Robert Lewandowski (5 goals)
Logo from 2010 to 2016
The current trophy since 2010

The DFL Supercup has been a competition that has been held at the beginning of the season since 2010 and is under the care of the DFL , with the aim of determining a winner between the German champions and the DFB Cup winners of the past season. If a club wins the double , it competes against the runner-up. This was already the case at the premiere in 2010, when FC Bayern Munich competed against runner-up FC Schalke 04 .

Under the care of the DFB , the DFB Supercup was previously held from 1987 to 1996 with a similar mode.

Story and mode

The competition took place between 1987 and 1996 under the name "DFB Supercup" (from 1992 also under the name " Panasonic Supercup" after one of the sponsors ). If a club had won the double , the two cup finalists would have competed against each other again, which was never the case during that time. Because of the reunification , semi-finals between the West German champions and cup winners and the respective NOFV representatives were played in 1991. After 1996 the competition was discontinued in favor of the league cup played as a tournament (played until 2007) and reactivated in 2010 under the direction of the DFL.

In contrast to the DFB Supercup , if a club wins the double, the runner-up will compete against the champion. Also, if the score is tied, there is no extra time after 90 minutes , but a penalty shoot-out immediately afterwards . Since 2011, the matches have been taking place in the stadium of the DFB Cup winners and runners-up.

In 2017, video evidence was used in Dortmund for the first time at a soccer game in Germany .

So far, the champion has won the Supercup twelve times and the respective opponent eight times.

List of official games

year Venue master Result Cup winners
DFB Supercup
1987 Waldstadion , Frankfurt am Main FC Bayern Munich 2: 1 Hamburger SV
1988 Waldstadion , Frankfurt am Main Werder Bremen 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt
1989 Fritz Walter Stadium , Kaiserslautern FC Bayern Munich 3: 4 Borussia Dortmund
1990 Wildpark Stadium , Karlsruhe FC Bayern Munich 4: 1 1. FC Kaiserslautern
1991 Lower Saxony Stadium , Hanover 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1 3: 1 Werder Bremen 2nd
1992 Lower Saxony Stadium , Hanover VfB Stuttgart 3: 1 Hannover 96
1993 Ulrich Haberland Stadium , Leverkusen Werder Bremen 2: 2 n.V. / 7: 6 i. E. Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1994 Olympiastadion , Munich FC Bayern Munich 1: 3 a.d. Werder Bremen
1995 Rheinstadion , Düsseldorf Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Borussia Monchengladbach
1996 Carl Benz Stadium , Mannheim Borussia Dortmund 1: 1 n.V. / 4: 3 i. E. 1. FC Kaiserslautern
not held from 1997 to 2009, to 2007 by the League Cup replaced
year Venue master Result Cup winner / runner-up
DFL Supercup
2010 impuls arena , Augsburg FC Bayern Munich 2-0 FC Schalke 04 3
2011 Veltins-Arena , Gelsenkirchen Borussia Dortmund 0: 0/3: 4 i. E. 4 FC Schalke 04
2012 Allianz Arena , Munich Borussia Dortmund 1: 2 FC Bayern Munich 3
2013 Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 2: 4 Borussia Dortmund 3
2014 Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 0: 2 Borussia Dortmund 3
2015 Volkswagen Arena , Wolfsburg FC Bayern Munich 1: 1/4: 5 i. E. 4 VfL Wolfsburg
2016 Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 2-0 Borussia Dortmund 3
2017 Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 2: 2/5: 4 i. E. 4 Borussia Dortmund
2018 Commerzbank-Arena , Frankfurt am Main FC Bayern Munich 5-0 Eintracht Frankfurt
2019 Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 0: 2 Borussia Dortmund 3
2020 Allianz Arena , Munich FC Bayern Munich 09/30/2020 Borussia Dortmund 3
3Runner-up, as the respective champion could win the double
4thwithout extension

Ranking list of participants

rank society Victories Year (s) Participation
1 FC Bayern Munich  FC Bayern Munich 7th 1987, 1990, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018 13
2 Borussia Dortmund  Borussia Dortmund 6th 1989, 1995, 1996, 2013, 2014, 2019 10
3 Werder Bremen   Werder Bremen 3 1988, 1993, 1994 4th
4th 1. FC Kaiserslautern  1. FC Kaiserslautern 1 1991 3
5 FC Schalke 04  FC Schalke 04 1 2011 2
6th VfB Stuttgart  VfB Stuttgart 1 1992 1
VfL Wolfsburg  VfL Wolfsburg 1 2015 1
8th HSV  Eintracht Frankfurt - - 2
9 Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl  Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl - - 1
HSV  Hamburger SV - - 1
Hannover 96  Hannover 96 - - 1
Bayer 04 Leverkusen  Bayer 04 Leverkusen - - 1
Borussia Monchengladbach   Bor. Mönchengladbach - - 1
Hansa Rostock  Hansa Rostock - - 1

Records

Players and coaches still active in Germany are shown in bold .

Record player
rank player society Games
1 PolandPoland Robert Lewandowski Borussia Dortmund (3)
FC Bayern Munich (6)
9
GermanyGermany Thomas Müller FC Bayern Munich 9
3 GermanyGermany Manuel Neuer FC Schalke 04 (1)
FC Bayern Munich (6)
7th
4th GermanyGermany Philipp Lahm FC Bayern Munich 6th
GermanyGermany Mats Hummels Borussia Dortmund (3)
FC Bayern Munich (3)
6th
AustriaAustria David Alaba FC Bayern Munich 6th
7th GermanyGermany Uli Borowka Werder Bremen 5
GermanyGermany Oliver Reck Werder Bremen 5
GermanyGermany Mirko Votava Werder Bremen 5
GermanyGermany Jerome Boateng FC Bayern Munich 5
PolandPoland Łukasz Piszczek Borussia Dortmund 5
SpainSpain Thiago FC Bayern Munich 5
Record goal scorers
rank player society Gates
1 PolandPoland Robert Lewandowski Borussia Dortmund (1)
FC Bayern Munich (4)
5
2 New ZealandNew Zealand Wynton Rufer Werder Bremen 4th
3 GermanyGermany Thomas Müller FC Bayern Munich 3
NetherlandsNetherlands Arjen Robben FC Bayern Munich 3
GermanyGermany Jürgen Wegmann FC Bayern Munich (2)
Borussia Dortmund (1)
3
6th GabonGabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund 2
GermanyGermany Günter Breitzke Borussia Dortmund 2
GermanyGermany Jürgen Degen 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2
GermanyGermany Marco Reus Borussia Dortmund 2
Record coach
rank Trainer society Games
1 GermanyGermany Otto Rehhagel Werder Bremen (5)
1. FC Kaiserslautern (1)
6th
2 GermanyGermany Karl-Heinz Feldkamp 1. FC Kaiserslautern (3)
Eintracht Frankfurt (1)
4th
GermanyGermany Jupp Heynckes FC Bayern Munich 4th
GermanyGermany Jürgen Klopp Borussia Dortmund 4th
5 SpainSpain pep Guardiola FC Bayern Munich 3
6th ItalyItaly Carlo Ancelotti FC Bayern Munich 2
GermanyGermany Ottmar Hitzfeld Borussia Dortmund 2
CroatiaCroatia Niko Kovač FC Bayern Munich 2

Venues

The first two games of the DFB Supercup in 1987 and 1988 were played in Frankfurt. Eintracht Frankfurt, the cup winner in 1988, was able to play in their own stadium. The venues Kaiserslautern and Karlsruhe followed. After reunification, the competition was held in 1991 as a tournament, the semi-finals took place in Rostock and Osnabrück, the final in Hanover. Also in 1992 was played in Hanover, second division Hanover 96 took part as a cup winner. In 1993 Leverkusen was the venue. So the current cup winner took part in the Supercup again in his own stadium. In 1994 the German champions had a home game in the Supercup for the first time when Bayern Munich played against Werder Bremen in the Olympic Stadium. The last two events of the DFB Supercup took place in Düsseldorf and Mannheim. Remarkable: Werder Bremen won all three titles in the opponent's stadium.

The first game for the DFL Supercup was played in Augsburg in 2010. Since 2011, the game has been taking place in the stadium of the cup winners or the runner-up. Contrary to this regulation, the Supercup 2020 will be held in Munich on September 30th. The double winner FC Bayern Munich will host the cup game in the domestic Allianz Arena against runner-up Borussia Dortmund. So far, the away team - from 2016 to 2018 champions FC Bayern Munich - has won the Supercup three times.

trophies

The "Sponsor Cup" from 1992

The winner of the competition received a challenge cup from 1987 to 1995. In 1996, at the last Supercup event until then, a different trophy was awarded once, very similar to the League Cup introduced afterwards. Today these trophies are in the possession of the DFB.

Since Panasonic appeared as the name sponsor of the Supercup starting in 1992, the winner also received an annually redesigned trophy between 1992 and 1995, which he was allowed to keep; In 1996 no such “sponsor trophy” was awarded.

Since the re-introduction of the competition in 2010 under the direction of the DFL, a new trophy has also been awarded as a challenge cup. This is 53 centimeters high, weighs over 6 kilograms and consists of two symbolized arms, one silver-plated, which stands for the German championship trophy and a gold-plated one, which stands for the DFB-Pokal , which reach for a ball made of real silver . The value of the cup is around 40,000 euros . The trophy was made at Koch & Bergfeld in Bremen.

Television broadcast

The DFL Supercup game in 2010 was shown by the public television broadcaster Das Erste on German free-to-air television . The games since 2011 have been shown by the public television broadcaster ZDF . In addition, the game has also been shown on pay TV since 2013 , from 2013 to 2016 by the television channel Sky , in 2017 and 2018 in Eurosport Player and since 2019 by DAZN .

List of unofficial games

As early as 1941 there was a direct comparison between the Tschammer Cup winner Dresdner SC and the German champions FC Schalke 04 under the name “Challenge Fight” . Cup winners Dresden beat Schalke 4-2 in the domestic DSC stadium in the Ostragehege.

In 1977 and 1983 unofficial games took place for the first time under the name Supercup on the initiative of the clubs. The German champions and DFB Cup winners from 1976 and 1982 competed against each other. 1977 champion defeated Borussia Moenchengladbach to Hamburger SV in Volksparkstadion with 3: 2 1983 Cup Winners beat Bayern Munich at home in the Olympic Stadium just those Hamburger SV after a 1: 1 without extension with 4: 2 in a penalty shootout .

Since the League Cup 2008 could not take place due to scheduling problems, the club boards of FC Bayern Munich (champions and cup winners) and Borussia Dortmund (cup finalists) decided to revive the Supercup. However, the request to host this game was rejected by the DFL. Therefore, the Supercup 2008 only took place in an unofficial setting as a T-Home Supercup . Dortmund won 2-1 at Signal Iduna Park .

The league cup did not take place in 2009 either, as the DFL wanted to clarify a possible increase in the first and second Bundesliga before reforming the league cup . That is why champions VfL Wolfsburg and cup winners Werder Bremen agreed , similar to last year, an unofficial game in the Wolfsburg Volkswagen Arena to host the Volkswagen SuperCup . Werder Bremen won the game 2-1.

Of the unofficial games, the master won once, the respective opponent four times.

date Venue master Result Cup winner / finalist
16.03.1941 1 DSC Stadium (Ostragehege) , Dresden FC Schalke 04 2: 4 Dresdner SC
01/08/1977 2 Volksparkstadion , Hamburg Borussia Monchengladbach 3: 2 Hamburger SV
04/02/1983 3 Olympic Stadium Munich Hamburger SV 1: 1/2: 4 i. E. 4 FC Bayern Munich
07/23/2008 Signal Iduna Park , Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 1: 2 Borussia Dortmund 5
07/20/2009 Volkswagen Arena , Wolfsburg VfL Wolfsburg 1: 2 Werder Bremen
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5Cup finalist as the Master the Double to win

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. How will video evidence change football ?: Test at the Supercup. www.tagesspiegel.de, August 5, 2017, accessed on August 15, 2017 .
  2. FC Bayern is opening the new season. August 21, 2020, accessed on August 22, 2020 .
  3. Michael Sternkopf (1990): Illustration of the Supercup trophy from 1990 to 1995.
  4. ^ Jörg Heinrich and Stefan Reuter : Illustration of the Supercup trophy from 1996.
  5. a b Dortmund and Bayern are fighting for this trophy at the 2017 Supercup . In: bundesliga.com. Retrieved August 14, 2017 .
  6. New edition: Posse um Supercup. In: spiegel.de. Spiegel Online , June 11, 2008, accessed July 28, 2013 .
  7. Sven Flohr: German football does almost everything for money. In: welt.de. Die Welt , September 27, 2008, accessed August 13, 2017 .
  8. Werder wins at the champions. In: kicker.de. Retrieved August 14, 2017 .