2005–06 DFB-Pokal Frauen

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2005–06 DFB-Pokal Frauen
CountryGermany
Teams51
Defending championsTurbine Potsdam
ChampionsTurbine Potsdam
Runners-upFFC Frankfurt
Matches played49

The Frauen DFB-Pokal 2005–06 was the 26th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football. The first round of the tournament was held on 7 August 2005. In the final which was held in Berlin on 29 April 2006 Turbine Potsdam defeated FFC Frankfurt 2–0, thus claiming their third title. It was the third consecutive final contested between Potsdam and Frankfurt.

1st round[]

7 August 2005
0 – 5 TuS Niederkirchen
1. FC Gera 03 0 – 6 SC Sand
0 – 3
1 – 6
0 – 6
Magdeburger FFC 0 – 1 Wattenscheid 09 (aet)
0 – 4 MTV Wolfenbüttel
SV Lurup 0 – 10 Holstein Kiel
3 – 1 FC Gütersloh 2000 (aet)
0 – 4 TuS Köln rrh.
3 – 0 FF USV Jena
0 – 3 Karlsruher SC
Lokomotive Leipzig 4 – 1 Wacker München
SC Klinge Seckach 0 – 6 1. FC Saarbrücken
0 – 4 FC Erzgebirge Aue
2 – 4
1 – 5 VfL Sindelfingen
1 – 3 FSV Jägersburg
* Tennis Borussia Berlin

* SpVgg Oberaußem-Fortuna withdrew their team from the competition.

2nd round[]

All teams from the 2004–05 Bundesliga season entered the competition in this round as well as the best team of the 2. Bundesliga 2004–05, Brauweiler Pulheim.

16 October 2005
FFC Frankfurt 3 – 0 SC Freiburg
Essen-Schönebeck 7 – 8 Turbine Potsdam (pso)
1 – 2 Hamburg
3 – 1 Tennis Borussia Berlin
Heike Rheine 5 – 0 Holstein Kiel
Lokomotive Leipzig 1 – 8 Bayern Munich
TuS Niederkirchen 0 – 2 1. FC Saarbrücken
FSV Jägersburg 1 – 3 Karlsruher SC
FCR 2001 Duisburg 6 – 0
MTV Wolfenbüttel 3 – 5
1 – 2 VfL Wolfsburg
Brauweiler Pulheim 2 – 1 SG Wattenscheid 09 (aet)
1 – 4 VfL Sindelfingen
FC Erzgebirge Aue 2 – 3 TSV Crailsheim (aet)
FSV Frankfurt 0 – 7 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
SC Sand 4 – 0 TuS Köln rrh.

3rd Round[]

6 November 2005
0 – 4 TSV Crailsheim
FFC Frankfurt 5 – 0 Brauweiler Pulheim
VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 4 Bayern Munich
Karlsruher SC 1 – 2 SC Sand
VfL Sindelfingen 1 – 2 1. FC Saarbrücken (aet)
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 2 – 3 FCR 2001 Duisburg (aet)
Turbine Potsdam 7 – 1
Hamburger SV 2 – 1 Heike Rheine

Quarter-finals[]

4 December 2005
Turbine Potsdam 10 – 0 SC Sand
FCR 2001 Duisburg 4 – 2 Hamburg (aet)
1. FC Saarbrücken 0 – 12 FFC Frankfurt
TSV Crailsheim 0 – 7 Bayern Munich

Semi-finals[]

26 March 2006
FCR 2001 Duisburg 1 – 2 FFC Frankfurt
Turbine Potsdam 3 – 1 Bayern Munich

Final[]

Turbine Potsdam2 – 0FFC Frankfurt
I. Kerschowski Goal 79'
Wimbersky Goal 82'
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Anja Kunick (Lissa)
1. FFC TURBINE POTSDAM 71:
GK   Germany Nadine Angerer
DF   Germany Peggy Kuznik Substituted off 71'
DF   Germany Inken Becher
DF   Germany Babett Peter
MF   Germany Navina Omilade
MF   Germany Ariane Hingst
MF   Germany Britta Carlson
MF   Germany Jennifer Zietz Yellow card
FW   Germany Petra Wimbersky
FW   Germany Conny Pohlers Substituted off 77'
FW   Germany Anja Mittag Substituted off 90'
Substitutes:
MF   Germany Karolin Thomas Substituted in 64'
FW   Germany Isabel Kerschowski Substituted in 77'
FW   Albania Aferdita Podvorica Substituted in 90'
Manager:
Germany Bernd Schröder
1. FFC FRANKFURT:
GK 1 Netherlands Marleen Wissink
DF   Germany Steffi Jones
DF   Germany Tina Wunderlich
DF   Germany Nia Künzer
DF   Germany Katrin Kliehm
MF   Germany Kerstin Garefrekes
MF   Germany Louise Hansen
MF   Germany Renate Lingor Yellow card
MF   Germany Substituted off 87'
FW   Germany Sandra Smisek Substituted off 78'
FW   Germany Sandra Albertz Substituted off 67'
Substitutes:
MF   Germany Saskia Bartusiak Substituted in 87'
FW   Germany Patrizia Barucha Substituted in 78'
MF   Germany Meike Weber Substituted in 67'
Manager:
Germany Hans-Jürgen Tritschoks

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary, except in the final.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.
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