1997–98 DFB-Pokal Frauen

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The Frauen DFB-Pokal 1997–98 was the 18th season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football. In the final which was held in Berlin on 16 June 1998 FCR Duisburg defeated FSV Frankfurt 6–2, thus winning their first cup title. Duisburg had begun the season as FC Rumeln-Kaldenhausen, changing their name in midseason to FCR Duisburg.

1997–98 DFB-Pokal Frauen
Tournament details
CountryGermany
Teams44
Defending championsGrün-Weiß Brauweiler
Final positions
ChampionsFCR Duisburg
Runner-upFSV Frankfurt
Tournament statistics
Matches played43

1st round

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Several clubs had byes in the first round. Those clubs were automatically qualified for the 2nd round of the cup.

Nagema Neubrandenburg 6 – 1 Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover
Wittenseer SV 0 – 4 Turbine Potsdam
Wolfenbütteler SV 4 – 3 SSV Schmalfeld
Hertha Zehlendorf 2 – 1 Turbine Potsdam II
Wacker Merkenich 0 – 17 Sportfreunde Siegen
Fortuna Dilkrath 1 – 9 FCR Duisburg
Polizei SV Bremen 0 – 4 TV Jahn Delmenhorst
SC Bulach 1 – 4 SC Klinge Seckach
VfL Sindelfingen 1 – 12 TuS Niederkirchen
Fortuna Dresden/Rähnitz 1 – 9 FSV Frankfurt
FSV DJK Schwarzbach 0 – 8 SG Praunheim
TSV Crailsheim 12 – 0 TSV Eschollbrücken

2nd round

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SpVgg Rehweiler 0 – 14 1. FC Saarbrücken
TSV Ludwigsburg 2 – 3 SC Klinge Seckach (aet)
SC Freiburg 0 – 1 TuS Niederkirchen
SV Dirmingen 0 – 1 Eintracht Seekirch
TuS Linter 1 – 7 FSV Frankfurt
FC Rennersthofen 0 – 7 SG Praunheim
TSV Crailsheim 4 – 1 FF USV Jena
Nagema Neubrandenburg 0 – 4 Turbine Potsdam
Tennis Borussia Berlin 2 – 0 Hamburg
WSV Wolfsburg 3 – 5 Hertha Zehlendorf
Wolfenbütteler SV 6 – 0 Fortuna Magdeburg
GSV Moers 0 – 10 Sportfreunde Siegen
Wattenscheid 09 0 – 5 FCR Duisburg
TV Jahn Delmenhorst 0 – 2 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
SpVgg Oberaußem-Fortuna 0 – 7 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler
Arminia Ibbenbüren 0 – 1 Eintracht Rheine

3rd round

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Grün-Weiß Brauweiler 3 – 5 FSV Frankfurt
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 3 – 0 Eintracht Seekirch
Wolfenbütteler SV 0 – 5 FCR Duisburg
Turbine Potsdam 0 – 1 Sportfreunde Siegen (aet)
SG Praunheim 1 – 0 Hertha Zehlendorf
Tennis Borussia Berlin 0 – 3 TuS Niederkirchen
SC Klinge Seckach 0 – 4 Eintracht Rheine
TSV Crailsheim 0 – 2 1. FC Saarbrücken

Quarter-finals

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SG Praunheim 0 – 1 FSV Frankfurt
FCR Duisburg 2 – 0 Eintracht Rheine
1. FC Saarbrücken 0 – 3 Sportfreunde Siegen
TuS Niederkirchen 3 – 0 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

Semi-finals

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FCR Duisburg 1 – 0 TuS Niederkirchen
Sportfreunde Siegen 2 – 3 FSV Frankfurt (aet)

Final

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FCR Duisburg6 – 2FSV Frankfurt
Grings   4'   48'   90'
Nieczypor   7'   30'
Meinert   18'
König-Vialkowitsch   42'
Bornschein   52'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Antje Witteweg (Goslar)
FC RUMELN DUISBURG 55:
GK 1   Ursula McKnight
DF     Melanie Hoffmann
DF     Claudia Mandrysch
DF     Jutta Nardenbach
MF     Meike Fitzner
MF     Daniela Arndt
MF     Maren Meinert   70'
MF     Martina Voss
MF     Sandra Albertz
MF     Jolanta Nieczypor   87'
FW     Inka Grings
Substitutes:
MF     Michaela Kubat   70'
FW     Christa Schäpertöns   87'
FSV FRANKFURT:
GK 1   Katja Kraus
DF     Steffi Jones   87'
DF     Jasmin Krämer   46'
DF     Sandra Minnert
MF     Daniela Stumpf
MF     Anouschka Bernhard
MF     Gaby König-Vialkowitsch
MF     Sandra Smisek
MF     Wenke Häusler
FW     Birgit Prinz
FW     Katja Bornschein
Substitutes:
DF     Jennifer Meier   87'
MF     Martina Walter   46'

See also

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References

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