WFV Cup 2003/04

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WFV Cup winners in 2004 were the VfR Aalen , which in the final on May 19 of the year in Fellbach the FSV 08 Bissingen defeated. By winning the WFV Cup, the club qualified for the 2005/06 DFB Cup .

The 8-0 success of the Aalen third division club over the district division is the highest final victory in the history of the competition, with Christian Seeber scoring five goals. The team had already scored eight goals in the quarter-finals and five in the semi-finals.

procedure

The first two rounds of the cup competition were held in four regional groups, from the third round onwards the competition was played across the association.

Round of 16

Result
1. FC Eislingen 4: 6 n.e. 1. FC Normannia Gmuend
FC Gärtringen 2: 4 SV Boeblingen
FV 08 Rottweil 3: 1 TuS Metzingen
SV Reinstetten 0: 3 Olympia Laupheim
FSV 08 Bissingen 4: 2 a.d. TSV Münchingen
FC Schmiechtal 0: 2 VfR Aalen
KSG Gerlingen 0: 2 SGV Freiberg
Heidenheimer SB 0: 3 Stuttgart Kickers

* Teams lower in class enjoy home rights

Quarter finals

Result
FV 08 Rottweil 1: 2 Olympia Laupheim
1. FC Normannia Gmuend 1: 8 VfR Aalen
FSV 08 Bissingen 3: 1 SV Boeblingen
SGV Freiberg 2: 1 Stuttgart Kickers

* Teams lower in class enjoy home rights

Semifinals

Result
FSV 08 Bissingen 1-0 SGV Freiberg
Olympia Laupheim 0: 5 VfR Aalen

* Teams lower in class enjoy home rights

final

pairing VfR Aalen - FSV 08 Bissingen
Result 8: 0 (3: 0)
date May 19, 2004
Stadion Max Graser Stadium, Fellbach
spectator 1,000
Gates 1: 0 Christian Seeber (30th)
2: 0 Anastasios Anastasiou (37th, own goal)
3: 0 Christian Seeber (38th)
4: 0 Neno Rogošić (48th)
5: 0 Christian Seeber (56th)
6: 0 Marcel Busch (58th)
7-0 Christian Seeber (77th)
8-0 Christian Seeber (87th)
VfR Aalen Tobias Linse - Markus Gabriel, Michael Stickel (27th Stefan Mittelbach), Cassio da Silva, Michael Bochtler , Marcel Busch (60th Andreas Mayer ), Bernd Maier , Jörn Schmiedel , Christian Seeber, Ünal Demirkıran (78th Karl-Heinz Brückel) , Neno Rogošić
Coach: Peter Zeidler
FSV 08 Bissingen Sven Burkhardt - Alexander Vritschan, Roman Kasiar, Tomislav Knezović, Kai Helmle, Reiner Kußmaul, Rafael Krupop, Alfonso García , Anastasios Anastasiou (60th Andreas Bahmer), Markus Schneider (86th Michael Sagman), Gerd Dambacher (8th Ralph Schindler)
Coach: Alfonso Garcia