1998–99 DFB-Pokal Frauen

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1998–99 DFB-Pokal Frauen
CountryGermany
Teams32
Defending championsFCR Duisburg
ChampionsFFC Frankfurt
Runners-upFCR Duisburg
Matches played30

The Frauen DFB-Pokal 1998–99 was the 19th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football. The first round of the competition was held on 16–17 August 1998. In the final which was held in Berlin on 12 June 1999 FFC Frankfurt defeated FCR Duisburg 1–0, thus winning their first cup. As they also won the Bundesliga in the same season, Frankfurt claimed the double, too.

1st round[]

Turbine Potsdam II *
16 August 1998
0 – 7 Grün-Weiss Brauweiler
Hamburg 0 – 2 FCR 2001 Duisburg
1 – 11 Sportfreunde Siegen
0 – 8 TuS Niederkirchen
1. FC Nürnberg 1 – 2 FSV Frankfurt
FSV Magdeburg-Wolmirstedt 0 – 7 Turbine Potsdam
0 – 3 WSV Wolfsburg-Wendschott
Erzgebirge Aue 0 – 1 Hertha Zehlendorf
0 – 10 Heike Rheine
5 – 0
1 – 8 SG Praunheim
TuS Ahrbach 1 – 6 1. FC Saarbrücken
1 – 4 TuS Köln rrh.
1 – 2 SC Freiburg
SC Klinge Seckach 0 – 10 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

* Polizei SV Rostock withdrew their team. Turbine Potsdam II thus advanced to the next round.

2nd round[]

29 November 1998
Hertha Zehlendorf 1 – 0 Grün-Weiss Brauweiler
0 – 10 Turbine Potsdam
FCR Duisburg 4 – 1 Sportfreunde Siegen
Turbine Potsdam II 0 – 6 WSV Wolfsburg-Wendschott
16 December 1998
1. FC Saarbrücken 3 – 1 SC Freiburg
19 December 1998
TuS Köln rrh. 1 – 4 Heike Rheine (aet)
20 December 1998
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 2 – 1 FSV Frankfurt
21 February 1999
FFC Frankfurt* 3 – 0 TuS Niederkirchen

* The women's football section of SG Praunheim had moved to the newly founded FFC Frankfurt on 1 January 1999. Frankfurt took over all qualifications and players from Praunheim.

Quarter-finals[]

28 February 1999
Hertha Zehlendorf 1 – 0 1. FC Saarbrücken (aet)
Heike Rheine 0 – 4 FCR Duisburg
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 2 – 3 Turbine Potsdam
WSV Wolfsburg-Wendschott 1 – 4 FFC Frankfurt

Semi-finals[]

4 April 1999
FCR Duisburg 2 – 0 Turbine Potsdam
FFC Frankfurt 5 – 0 Hertha Zehlendorf

Final[]

FCR Duisburg0 – 1FFC Frankfurt
Künzer Goal 43'
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Elke Frielenbach (Much)
FC RUMELN DUISBURG:
GK 1 Germany Andrea Schaller
DF   Germany Melanie Hoffmann
DF   Germany Claudia Mandrysch
DF   Germany
MF   Germany Kerstin Stegemann
MF   Germany
MF   Germany Martina Voss
MF   Germany Sandra Smisek
MF   Germany Sandra Albertz
FW   Germany Maren Meinert
FW   Germany Inka Grings
1. FFC FRANKFURT:
GK 1 Netherlands Marleen Wissink
DF   Germany Tina Wunderlich
DF   Germany
DF   Germany Nia Künzer
DF   Germany Monika Meyer
DF   Germany Doris Fitschen
DF   Germany Karina Sefron
MF   Germany Renate Lingor
MF   Germany Pia Wunderlich
FW   Germany Katrin Kliehm
FW   Germany Birgit Prinz

See also[]

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