Country Cup (DFB)
Country Cup is or was the name of various cup competitions of the DFB for national associations. The first and only competition for the national cup in which contract players were allowed to take part was held in 1949/50 with teams from East and West; The winner was the Bavarian team.
The competition for the amateur national cup was introduced in 1950 and, when it was discontinued in 1996, it was replaced by the national cup for U19 juniors. In the following years, national cups were introduced for other junior classes. These will be held today as viewing tournaments over a weekend in the Duisburg-Wedau sports school. In 2014, a futsal national cup (officially a futsal national selection tournament ) was introduced.
history
The forerunner of the national cup was the Crown Prince Cup, founded in 1908, with regional selection teams. After the abolition of the monarchy in Germany in 1919, this was renamed the Federal Cup. In 1934 this was replaced by the Reichsbund Cup for the teams of the districts or areas. The fighting game cup, which was held every four years from 1922 to 1934, can also be considered a forerunner .
In the 1949/50 season, the DFB organized the regional cup , in which season contract players were eligible to play for the first and last time and the East German regional representatives also took part, but not the Saarland.
From 1950/51 onwards, the competition was held as an “amateur regional cup” by the regional associations of the German Football Association (DFB) between the individual federal states. It is carried out from 1950 to 1964 in a single round and since 1964/65 with a return match; since 1996/97 only for U19 teams, since 2001/02 for U20 teams.
Only in the last decade did the interest of spectators and players noticeably decrease. The reason for this can be found in the frequently changed game mode (age limit) and the setting of the amateur national team in 1979. On the player side, it is still seen as an interesting stage for a future career. Jürgen Bitter formulates this with the sentence, "Among other things, it serves to spot talent."
The various viewing tournaments are currently being held with 21 teams and one visiting team. Since 2005 they have been played according to the Swiss system with four rounds in a league.
Since 1981 there has also been a tournament for U21 women’s national teams. This is played in a group, also according to the four-round Swiss system. A visiting team is also involved here. In 2006 the U-15 national team took part.
Federal Cup
In the 1949/50 season, 22 national national teams (with the exception of Saarland ) from the two future German football associations took part in the cup competition, in which the contract players of the major leagues were also eligible. The selection of the Southwest German Football Association started with three eventual world champions.
Quarter finals
date | Result | place | spectator | ||
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11/13/1949 | Bavaria | 5: 1 | Saxony | Nuremberg | 35,000 |
11/13/1949 | southwest | 2: 1 | Westphalia | Ludwigshafen | 45,000 |
11/13/1949 | Hamburg | 2: 1 | North Württemberg | Hamburg | 28,000 |
11/13/1949 | Lower Saxony | 7-0 | South Württemberg | Osnabrück | 12,000 |
With Saxony, the team was trained by Helmut Schön , the last representative of the recently founded GDR retired.
In the round of 16 on September 18, 1949, Brandenburg had already failed with 2:10 to Hamburg, Saxony-Anhalt with 1: 7 to Northern Württemberg and (overall) Berlin with 0: 3 goals to Bavaria.
Semifinals
date | Result | place | spectator | ||
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01/22/1950 | Bavaria | 6: 2 | Lower Saxony | Munich | 30,000 |
01/22/1950 | southwest | 5-0 | Hamburg | Ludwigshafen | 60,000 |
Squad of those who dropped out
- Lower Saxony: Karl Grote - Rudolf Heger, Ernst Naab - Karl-Heinz Gehmlich, Willi Fricke , Hans Haferkamp - Gustav Wöhler, Fritz Apel , Adolf Vetter , Walter Schemel , Ernst-Otto Meyer (semifinals); also used u. a. Felix Gerritzen
- Hamburg: Rudolf Schönbeck - Hans Appel , Heinz Hempel - Harald Stender , Josef Posipal , Heinz Bung Bottle - Peter Zimmermann, Edmund Adamkiewicz , Kurt Hinsch, Kurt Manja, Erich Ebeling (semifinals); also used: Hans Kowalkowski, Henry Peper (TW) as well as Karl-Heinz Liese, Herbert Dannemann, Rolf Rohrberg , Alfred Beck
final
date | Result | place | spectator | ||
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March 19, 1950 | Bavaria | 2-0 | southwest | Stuttgart | 89,000 |
Squad of the final teams
- Bavaria: Franz Sussmann - Georg Pledl , Ludwig Merz - Gunther Baumann , Jakob Streitle , Herbert Moll - Georg Platzer , Ludwig Schlumpp, Horst Schade , Max Appis , Hans Nöth (final eleven); also used u. a. Richard Gottinger , Franz Hammerl , Oskar Hilner, Otto Brenzke , Hans Hädelt , Hans Brück
- Southwest: Rudi Fischer - Werner Baßler , Werner Kohlmeyer - Fritz glasses, Werner Liebrich , Georg Gawliczek - Erich Volz, Hermann Laag , Ottmar Walter , Karl Blankenberger , Helmut Müller (final eleven); also used u. a. Karl Adam (TW), Fritz Walter , Hans Vogt, Helmut Oster
Amateur Country Cup (Men)
1951 to 1963
Finals
- 1951: Niederrhein - Berlin 5: 4 a.d.
- 1952: Bavaria - Niederrhein 4-0
- 1953: Bavaria - Lower Saxony 5-2
- 1954: Bavaria 3-0 Schleswig-Holstein
- 1955: Bavaria 5-2 Westphalia
- 1956: Hesse - Niederrhein 3-1
- 1957: Lower Saxony - Westphalia 3-2
- 1958: Lower Rhine - Lower Saxony 2-0
- 1959: Hamburg - Hesse 4-1
- 1960: Middle Rhine - Hesse 3-0
- 1961: Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein 2-1
- 1962: Westphalia - Middle Rhine 2-1
- 1963: Bavaria 3-1 Hesse
- Winning teams
From 1951 to 1963 - the time of the major leagues as the top division - the victorious selection teams of the respective national associations are listed below with details of all players used, including well-known names of players who were also used for the amateur national team and of themselves in the major leagues talked.
- 1951 Niederrhein: Gardener, Hoffmann, Hausmann, Auerhahn, Jäger , Reinmann, Klug , Mauritz , Küster, van Burgh, Laskavi
- 1952 Bavaria: Loy , Kraft, Koch, Pohl, Meßmann , Wittig , Hinterstocker , Bäumler , Zeitler , Siemko, Kapp
- 1953 Bavaria: Loy, Kraft, Koch, Wittig, Meßmann, Semmelmann , Hinterstocker, Bäumler, Zeitler, Baumgärtner, Rosa
- 1954 Bavaria: Loy, Wittig, Neubig, Pohl, Meßmann, Semmelmann, Hofmeier, Bäumler, Zeitler, Baumgärtner, Rosa
- 1955 Bavaria: Guhl, Kaniber , Landerer , Wirth , Meßmann, Semmelmann, Reitgaßl , Börstler , Zeitler, Riedel, Schneider
- 1956 Hessen: Otmar Groh , Schmidt, Volland, Kellner, Kronenberg, Höfer , Rahner, Kabatzki, Elze II, Hauner, veal
- 1957 Lower Saxony: Bolchert, Frohmüller, Reichert, Alscher, M. Hoffmann, Schröder , Winkler, Giesemann , Gollnow , W. Hoffmann, Pichotta
- 1958 Lower Rhine: Sauer, Mauritz, Zimmermann , Beste, Kratki, Giegeling , Klocke, Bahrfeck, Matischak , needy, Drehann
- 1959 Hamburg: Hillebrand, Kurbjuhn , Huberth, Winter , Sell, Witt , Paulsen, Bischoff, Wullenweber, Dörfel , Schütze
- 1960 Middle Rhine: Dresbach, D. Nasdalla, Toni Regh , Bisanz , Dossing, Kuhn, Thielen , Ripkens , Willi Bergstein , Glenski , Kremer
- 1961 Hamburg: Krakow, Schröder, Usko, Brauer, Rolf Winter, Lewandowski, Schmidt, Neudorf, Warszta, Bähre , sun man
- 1962 Westphalia: Mühlmann , Ahmann , Michel , Germann, Voss , Geilfuß, Wosab , Netthövel, Kühn , Neuser , Kentschke
- 1963 Bavaria: Maier , Kirchinger, Zimmermann, Pohl , Zott , Landerer, Partosch, Kreh , Zettelmaier , March, Willibald Mikulasch
1964 to 1986
Finals
- 1951: Niederrhein - Berlin 5: 4 a.d.
- 1952: Bavaria - Niederrhein 4-0
- 1953: Bavaria - Lower Saxony 5-2
- 1954: Bavaria 3-0 Schleswig-Holstein
- 1955: Bavaria 5-2 Westphalia
- 1956: Hesse - Niederrhein 3-1
- 1957: Lower Saxony - Westphalia 3-2
- 1958: Lower Rhine - Lower Saxony 2-0
- 1959: Hamburg - Hesse 4-1
- 1960: Middle Rhine - Hesse 3-0
- 1961: Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein 2-1
- 1962: Westphalia - Middle Rhine 2-1
- 1963: Bavaria 3-1 Hesse
- 1964: Middle Rhine - South Baden 4-0
- 1965: Bavaria 3-2 Westphalia
- 1966: Westphalia 1-0 Lower Saxony
- 1967: North Baden - Hesse 2-1
- 1968: Bavaria 5-0 Hamburg
- 1969: North Baden - Hamburg 2-1
- 1970: Bavaria - North Baden 2-1
- 1971: Bavaria - Niederrhein 2: 1 a.d.
- 1972: North Baden - Lower Saxony 2-1
- 1973: North Baden - Lower Rhine 1: 1 a.d. 1
- 1974: Middle Rhine - Westphalia 1-0
- 1975: Southwest - North Baden 0: 0 a.d. (4: 2 11m)
- 1976: Lower Saxony - Bayern 1-0
- 1977: Bavaria - Southwest 4: 2 a.d.
- 1978: Westphalia - Lower Saxony 1-0 / 1-0
- 1979: Württemberg - Berlin 2-1
- 1980: Bavaria - Niederrhein 4-2
- 1981: Southwest - Hessen 1: 1 a.d. (4: 3 11m)
- 1982: Southwest - Lower Rhine 3: 1
- 1983: Hesse - Schleswig-Holstein 2: 1 a.d.
- 1984: Bremen 3-1 Bayern
- 1985: Rhineland - Hamburg 1: 1 a.d. (3: 2 11m)
- 1986: Westphalia - Niederrhein 0-0 aet (4-2 11m)
- Winning teams
From the start of the Bundesliga (and that of the regional leagues ) in 1963/64, the winning selection teams (listing of all players used) of the respective regional associations up to 1986 are listed here:
- 1964 Middle Rhine: Honnef, Schlebusch, Zimmermann, Apweiler, Lambertin , Bernardy, Eder, Knoch, Gerstner , Nacken, Ackermann
- 1965 Bavaria: Netzel , Felbinger, Wittmann , Holzschuh, Parzl , Schwab, Kunstmann, Peter, Glinka , Faltermeier , Linz
- 1966 Westphalia: Schulte , Ahmann , Mietz , Wagner, Zorc , Stürz, Waldschmidt, Reismann, Erler , Jahnel, Bradatsch
- 1967 North Baden: Koch, Luft , Rückert, Rudi Dielmann, Kitter , Kunzmann , Schreiner, Rosner, Burkhäuser, Layh , Firnkes
- 1968 Bavaria: Hofmann, Ziegelmeier, W. Müller, Kunstwadl , Lamprecht, Pohl , Ritschel , Peter, Mansfeld ( Deuerling ), Nüssing , Faltermeier
- 1969 North Baden: Tepe , Luft, Rückert, Kitter, Rosner, Dielmann, Fecht (Firnkes), Schneider , Ripp , Seifert, Spankowski
- 1970 Bavaria: Adolf Ruff, Schuhmann ( Fink ), Willi Müller, Walter Müller Sohnle , Pohl , Obermeier ( Großesler ), Mischor, Helgert , Horn , Stegmayer
- 1971 Bavaria: Ruff, Rauh, Sohnle, Fink , Schuhmann , Pohl , Horn, Gerling, Großesler ( Lindinger ), Helgert, Linz ( Jörg )
- 1972 North Baden: Kraus, Rohr , Volker Rohr, Luft , Poly, Layh , Sebert , Bartels, Spankowski, Günter Träutlein, Karlheinz Harm
- 1973 North Baden: Seitz, Ehmann , Rohr, Weidlandt , Halder, Achstätter, Fanz , Renaud (Last), Wink (Bertsch), Störzer , Träutlein
- 1974 Middle Rhine: Holubeck , Gelath, Vetter, Eickerling, Willi Rehbach, Schäfer, Büchel, Surbach, Kentschke ( Del'Haye ), Schumann, Thies
- 1975 Southwest: Kirsch , Hufsky, Brust, Hösl , Plivelitsch, Alber, Schäfer, Spiekermann, Zacher, Wilhelm , Hupp (Bütow)
- 1976 Lower Saxony: Stein , Eismann, Speh, Vogeler, Otte, Behrends , Rühmkorb , W. Krause , Mrosko , Wallek (U. Krause), Dudda (Wegner)
- 1977 Bavaria: Huber, Schenk , Seufert, Markert, Müller (Weißberger), Schrettenbrunner ( Augenthaler ), Metzger, Wohland , Thaumüller, Kirschner , Helmut Hampl
- 1978 Westphalia: Scholz, Steinhoff, Pietschock, Mathes , Andree, Sack, Eigenwillig, Kriegler, Peter, Lücke, Andexer (de Vries), Herget , Wischniewski
- 1979 Württemberg: Modick , Seiler, Löbl, Weiler, Huber, Piller , Obermüller , Wolfgang Haug, U. Haug, Weiß , Rahn (Mettang)
- 1980 Bavaria: Meier, Pflügler , Bernhardt , Meßmann, Schweiger (Kindermann), Summerer, Hartmann (Müller), Bayer, Sixt , Ullmann, Dykta
- 1981 Southwest: Herrmann, Schlieck, Brehm, Karch ( New ), Wilhelmi , Wilhelm, Geiersbach, Gerber, Nebel, Iser, Behr (Graffert)
- 1982 Southwest: Herrmann, Gerber, Brehm, Hentrich, Geiersbach, Wilhelmi, Iser, Frowein (Balte), Wilhelm, Nebel, Behr
- 1983 Hessen: Kowarz , Mintgen, Grawunder , Gerber, Allig, Schmidt, Dickkopf, Peukert , Schäfer (Krämer), Ludewig, Wagner (Müller)
- 1984 Bremen: Busch, W. Zander, Groothuis, Lellek , Fehse, Gentzsch, Herrmann, Wohlers, Dressler, Vico, Ordenewitz
- 1985 Rhineland: Wahlen , Plath, Brinsa , Jochem, Schömann, Lüders, Fischer (bucket), Toppmöller, Kartz, Leimig (Knechtges), Kohr
- 1986 Westphalia: Asche, Brinkmann, Reekers , Ptok, Winskowsky, Heinemann, Dölitzsch, Butz, Spölming, Pache ( Knäbel ), Winkel (Sagel)
From 1987
Finals
- 1987: Lower Saxony - Berlin 3-1
- 1988: Württemberg - Niederrhein 2-0
- 1989: Bavaria - Hesse 2-2 aet (4-2 11m)
- 1990: Bavaria - Baden 3-0
- 1991: Lower Rhine - Hesse 1: 1 a.d. (4: 3 11m)
- 1992: Hesse - Bremen 3-2
- 1993: Westphalia - Hesse 5-2
- 1994: Westphalia - Bayern 3: 1 a.d.
- 1995: Lower Rhine - Rhineland 1-0
- 1996: Baden 1-0 Middle Rhine
- 1997: Westphalia - Rhineland 4-1
- 1998: Westphalia - Middle Rhine 5: 2
- 1999: Schleswig-Holstein - Lower Saxony 4: 1
- 2000: Bavaria - Westphalia 2-1
- 2001: Württemberg - Westphalia 3-0
- 2002: Middle Rhine - Westphalia 3-0
- 2003: Southwest - Lower Saxony 2: 2 a.d. (4: 2 11m)
- 2004: Middle Rhine - Bremen 1-0
From 2005 the winners were played in a group; here the first and second placed:
- 2005: Saxony / Württemberg
- 2006: Lower Rhine / Middle Rhine
- 2007: Lower Rhine / Baden
- 2008: Southwest / Berlin
- 2009: Württemberg / Westphalia
- 2010: Middle Rhine / Württemberg
Record champions
team | title |
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Bavaria | 14th |
Westphalia | 8th |
Middle Rhine | 6th |
Lower Rhine | 6th |
to bathe | 5 |
southwest | 5 |
Württemberg | 4th |
Hesse | 3 |
Lower Saxony | 3 |
Hamburg | 2 |
Bremen | 1 |
Rhineland | 1 |
Saxony | 1 |
Schleswig-Holstein | 1 |
Amateur Country Cup (Women)
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Regional association | Number of titles |
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Hesse | 11 |
Lower Rhine | 11 |
Bavaria | 3 |
Brandenburg | 2 |
Middle Rhine | 2 |
Württemberg | 2 |
Rhineland | 1 |
Westphalia | 1 |
Web links
- DFB website on the national cup ( Memento from July 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ The regional member associations of the DFB (south, west, etc.) were referred to as "regional associations" before and until 1933 ; There were no regional associations in today's sense. The more appropriate designation "regional associations" became common practice after they were re-established in 1948 ff.
- ↑ Kicker Fußball-Almanach 2016, p. 269
- ↑ http://www.dfb.de/sichtungsturniere/futsal-landeswahlturnier/turnier-information/
- ↑ JOUR PART Stuttgart, on behalf of CJ Bucher Verlag: Encyclopedia for football friends. P. 9
- ^ Rohr, Simon: Football Lexicon. P. 49
- ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. P. 19
literature
- Jürgen Bitter : Germany's football. The encyclopedia. Sportverlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00857-8 .
- Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: KICKER, Football Almanach '93, Copress-Verlag, Munich 1992, ISBN 3-7679-0398-9 .
- JOURPART, on behalf of CJ Bucher Verlag: Lexicon for football friends. Frankfurt / Main 1978. ISBN 3-7658-0260-3 .
- Bernd Rohr , Günter Simon : Football Lexicon . Updated edition. Copress, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-7679-0410-1 .