WFV Cup 2010/11

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WFV Cup winner in 2011 was's then third division 1. FC Heidenheim , which in the final on 11 May 2011 at the stadium at the Jesinger Avenue in Kirchheim unter Teck to 1. FC Normannia Gmund defeated. By winning the WFV Cup, the club qualified for the 2011/12 DFB Cup .

The title win was the third cup win in the history of 1. FC Heidenheim, which had reached at least the semi-finals in each of the three previous years. In the following three seasons, the team defended the title before it was no longer eligible to participate after promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga . The Baden-Württemberg top division club from Schwäbisch Gmünd missed winning the third title after 1977 and 2007 when they entered the finals for the third time .

The first three rounds of the cup competition were held in four regional groups. From the last sixteen onwards, the association played.

Quarter finals

Result
VfR Aalen 1: 4 1. FC Heidenheim
TB Kirchentellinsfurt 0: 5 1. Goeppinger SV
1. FC Normannia Gmuend 5: 3 n.e. Stuttgart Kickers
Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen 0: 2 FC Gärtringen

* Teams lower in class enjoy home rights

Semifinals

Result
1. Goeppinger SV 0: 1 1. FC Heidenheim
FC Gärtringen 1: 2 1. FC Normannia Gmuend

* Teams lower in class enjoy home rights

final

pairing 1. FC Normannia Gmünd - 1. FC Heidenheim
Result 0: 2 (0: 1)
date May 11, 2011
Stadion Stadium on Jesinger Allee, Kirchheim unter Teck
spectator 2,100
Gates 0: 1 Andreas Spann (31st), 0: 2 Marc Schnatterer (51st)
1. FC Normannia Gmuend Matthias Gruca - Simon Fröhlich, Kersten Göhl (80th Patrick Stöppler), Ralph Molner (67th Faruk Civelek), Daniel Glück - Giuseppe Catizone (64th Bastian Härter), Mark Mangold, Ertac Seskir (64th Patrik Faber), Stanislaus Bergheim - Manuel Grampes, Beniamino Molinari.
Trainer: Helmut Dietterle
1. FC Heidenheim Frank Lehmann - Sandro Sirigu (76th Johannes Meier ), Fabian Aupperle , Tim Göhlert , Ingo Feistle - Alper Bagceci , Martin Klarer (58th David Schittenhelm ), Christian Sauter (85th Christian Beisel ), Marc Schnatterer (71st Christian Essig ) - Andreas Spann , Bastian Heidenfelder (7th Dieter Jarosch ).
Trainer: Frank Schmidt