2015–16 South Baden Cup

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2015–16 South Baden Cup
SBFV-Rothaus-Pokal
CountryGermany Germany
Teams64
Defending championsBahlinger SC
ChampionsFC 08 Villingen
2014-15

The South Baden Cup 2015–16 (German: SBFV-Rothaus-Pokal 2015/16) is the 64th season of the competition. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 26 July 2015. The winner will be qualified for the 2016-17 DFB-Pokal.

The defending champions are Bahlinger SC who defeated Freiburger FC 3–0 in the 2014–15 final.

The winner was FC 08 Villingen who won over SV Oberachern 5–3 in the final. FC 08 Villingen was qualified for the 2016–17 DFB-Pokal where they lost in the first round against FC Schalke 04.

Round of 16[]

1 September 2015 FC 08 Villingen 5 – 1Villingen
17:15 Barg Goal 31'
Goal 34'73'
Jatta Goal 44'
Goal 53'
Report
(in German)
Goal 28' Stadium: EBM-Papst Stadion
Referee: Michael Kempter
2 September 2015 3 – 2 (a.e.t.)Kirchzarten
17:15 Goal 10'
Goal 41'
Goal 96'
Report
(in German)
Goal 32'
Goal 78'
Stadium: Sportplatz Kirchzarten
Referee: David Schmidt
2 September 2015 FC Denzlingen 3 – 2SC PfullendorfDenzlingen
17:15 Goal 48'
Goal 73'
Goal 85'
Report
(in German)
Goal 18'
Goal 35'
Stadium: Einbollenstadion
2 September 2015 1 – 0Tennenbronn
18:30 Goal 67' Report
(in German)
Stadium: Sportplatz Tennenbronn
2 September 2015 2 – 0Altdorf, Ettenheim
19:00 Goal 26'67' Report
(in German)
Stadium: Sportplatz Altdorf
9 September 2015 Bahlinger SC 3 – 1Bahlingen
17:15 Report
(in German)
Stadium: Kaiserstuhlstadion
9 September 2015 5 – 1SV LinxRielasingen
17:15 Report
(in German)
9 September 2015 0 – 4 SV Oberachern Weil
19:00 Report
(in German)

Quarter-finals[]

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 29 January 2016 in the SBFV-Sporthotel in Lenzkirch-Saig.[1]

All times CET

1 – 3FC 08 Villingen
Goal 76' Report
(in German)
Jatta Goal 55'
Goal 69'
Geng Goal 77'
Sportplatz Kirchzarten, Kirchzarten,
Referee: Jonas Brombacher

FC Denzlingen1 – 3Bahlinger SC
Goal 41' Report
(in German)
Bührer Goal 47'84'
Goal 61'
Einbollenstadion , Denzlingen
Referee: Andreas Dusch

0 – 1SV Oberachern
Report
(in German)
Goal 32'
Rielasingen
Referee: Tobias Doering

1 – 3 (a.e.t.)
Goal 19' Report
(in German)
Goal 80'
Goal 99'111'
Sportplatz Tennenbronn, Tennenbronn
Referee: Mario Barisic

Semi-finals[]

All times CET

1 – 3SV Oberachern
Goal 23' Report
(in German)
Goal 3'
Goal 64'
Goal 70'
Sportplatz Altdorf, Ettenheim
Referee: Hafes Gerspacher

FC 08 Villingen1 – 0Bahlinger SC
Geng Goal 74' Report
(in German)
EBM-Papst-Stadion , Villingen
Referee: Michael Kempter

Final[]

The final took place in the Karl-Heitz-Stadion in Offenburg. FC 08 Villingen won its 8th title.

Time CET

SV Oberachern3 – 5FC 08 Villingen
Goal 54'
Goal 66'72'
Report
(in German)
Goal 31'
Goal 45'+1'87'89'
Goal 83'
Karl-Heitz-Stadion, Offenburg,
Referee: Steffen Fante

References[]

  1. ^ "draw of quarter-finals in Südbaden Cup". fussball.de (in German). 20 March 2016.

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