1990 DFB-Pokal Final

1990 DFB-Pokal Final
Match programme cover
Event 1989–90 DFB-Pokal
Date 19 May 1990 (1990-05-19)
Venue Olympiastadion, West Berlin
Referee Manfred Neuner (Leimen)[1]
Attendance 76,391

The 1990 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 1989–90 DFB-Pokal, the 47th season of Germany's premier knockout football cup competition. It was played on 19 May 1990 at the Olympiastadion in West Berlin.[2] 1. FC Kaiserslautern won the match 3–2 against Werder Bremen to claim their first cup title.

Route to the final

The DFB-Pokal began with 64 teams in a single-elimination knockout cup competition. There were a total of five rounds leading up to the final. Teams were drawn against each other, and the winner after 90 minutes would advance. If still tied, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a replay would take place at the original away team's stadium. If still level after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a drawing of lots would decide who would advance to the next round.[3]

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

1. FC Kaiserslautern Round Werder Bremen
Opponent Result 1989–90 DFB-Pokal Opponent Result
Bayer Leverkusen Amateure (A) 1–0 Round 1 FC St. Pauli (A) 2–1
Mainz 05 (A) 3–1 Round 2 Stuttgarter Kickers (A) 3–2
1. FC Köln (H) 2–1 Round of 16 1860 Munich (A) 2–1
Fortuna Düsseldorf (H) 3–1 Quarter-finals VfB Stuttgart (H) 3–0
Kickers Offenbach (A) 1–0 Semi-finals Eintracht Braunschweig (H) 2–0

Match

Details

1. FC Kaiserslautern 3–2 Werder Bremen
Report
Attendance: 76,391
Referee: Manfred Neuner (Leimen)
1. FC Kaiserslautern
Werder Bremen
GK1West Germany Gerald Ehrmann
SW2West Germany Reinhard Stumpf
CB4West Germany Kay Friedmann 57'
CB3West Germany Franco Foda
RWB5West Germany Uwe Scherr
LWB7West Germany Frank Lelle
CM8West Germany Markus Schupp 77'
CM10Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Demir Hotić
CM6United States Thomas Dooley
CF11West Germany Bruno Labbadia
CF9West Germany Stefan Kuntz
Substitutes:
DF14West Germany Roger Lutz 57'
MF13West Germany Axel Roos 77'
Manager:
West Germany Karl-Heinz Feldkamp
GK1West Germany Oliver Reck
SW4Norway Rune Bratseth
CB5West Germany Ulrich Borowka 52'
CB6West Germany Jonny Otten
RWB2West Germany Thomas Wolter 35'
LWB10West Germany Günter Hermann
CM8West Germany Miroslav Votava
CM3West Germany Uwe Harttgen
CM7West Germany Dieter Eilts
CF9West Germany Karl-Heinz Riedle
CF11New Zealand Wynton Rufer
Substitutes:
FW14West Germany Frank Neubarth 35'
FW15West Germany Manfred Burgsmüller 52'
Manager:
West Germany Otto Rehhagel

Match rules

References

  1. "Schiedsrichter: Der erste war Berliner". DFB-Pokal: Das offizielle Stadionmagazin des Deutschen Fußball-Bundes. German Football Association. 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  2. "Alle DFB-Pokalsieger" [All DFB-Pokal winners]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. "Modus" [Mode]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
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