The German Rugby Union Cup (German: DRV-Pokal) is the premier cup competition for men in the sport of Rugby Union in Germany.
Sport | Rugby union |
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Founded | 1962 |
Country | Germany |
Most recent champion(s) | SC Neuenheim |
In October 2009, it was proposed to discontinue both men's cup competitions after 2010, meaning, both the DRV-Pokal and the league cup were not to be played anymore after this season.[1] However, this proposal was initially not carried out but neither competition was held in 2011–12.[2] The DRV-Pokal however returned in 2012–13, now contested by the Bundesliga teams not qualified for the second round of the season and the best 2nd Bundesliga teams.[3]
History
editThe DRV-Pokal was established in 1962 under the guidance of the chairman of the DRV, Heinz Reinhold. Originally, the trophy for the winner was a picture of the Brandenburg Gate, an important symbol of the Cold War days in Germany.[4]
In October 2010, the board of the German rugby federation proposed to discontinue both cup competitions after 2010. This decision required formal approval at the annual conference of the DRV,[1] which was not granted.
Modus
editIn 2008-09, 16 teams took part in the final rounds of the competition, played in knock-out format. The games are played as single rounds with one club having the home advantage. The final was played on 1 May 2008.[5]
In 2010-11, the competition was played in a different format, with four teams playing a final-four tournament in October 2010.
While not held in 2011–12 the competition returned in 2012–13, now contested between the worst-placed six Bundesliga teams after the first stage of the regular season and the best eight 2nd Bundesliga clubs.
After another league reform in 2015 the DRV-Pokal will now be contested by the Rugby-Bundesliga teams not qualified for the German championship, meaning the teams placed third to eighth in each of the two regional divisions.[6]
2016–17 DRV-Pokal
editThe first round:
The quarter finals:
Quarter final | Semi final | Final | ||||||||||||
DSV 78 Hannover | 23 | |||||||||||||
RG Heidelberg | 21 | |||||||||||||
DSV 78 Hannover | 19 | |||||||||||||
SC 1880 Frankfurt | 27 | |||||||||||||
RK Heusenstamm | 17 | |||||||||||||
SC 1880 Frankfurt | 35 | |||||||||||||
SC 1880 Frankfurt | 18 | |||||||||||||
TV Pforzheim | 50 | |||||||||||||
Heidelberger RK | 8 | |||||||||||||
SC Neuenheim | 23 | |||||||||||||
SC Neuenheim | 16 | |||||||||||||
TV Pforzheim | 83 | |||||||||||||
TV Pforzheim | 25 | |||||||||||||
TSV Handschuhsheim | 10 |
2015–16 DRV-Pokal
editThe remaining twelve Bundesliga clubs not qualified for the championship play-off entered the DRV-Pokal, the premier rugby union cup competition in Germany. The teams placed third and fourth received a bye for the first round:[7]
The first round saw the teams placed fifth to eighth drawn against each other:
For the quarter-finals teams were not seeded, with the clubs placed third and fourth entering the competition. The quarter finals were scheduled for 4 and 5 June, the semi-finals for 11 and 12 June and the final for 26 June:
Quarter final | Semi final | Final | ||||||||||||
RK Heusenstamm | 25 | |||||||||||||
SC Neuenheim | 38 | |||||||||||||
SC Neuenheim | 29 | |||||||||||||
RG Heidelberg | 13 | |||||||||||||
RG Heidelberg | 34 | |||||||||||||
DSV 78 Hannover | 7 | |||||||||||||
SC Neuenheim | 16 | |||||||||||||
TSV Handschuhsheim | 14 | |||||||||||||
SC 1880 Frankfurt | 59 | |||||||||||||
RC Leipzig | 7 | |||||||||||||
SC 1880 Frankfurt | 10 | |||||||||||||
TSV Handschuhsheim | 21 | |||||||||||||
TSV Handschuhsheim | 50 | |||||||||||||
Berliner Rugby Club | 3 |
Cup finals
editThe finals of the competition:
Season | Winner | Runner–Up | Result |
1961–62 | SV Odin Hannover | TSV Victoria Linden | 3–0 |
1962–63 | SV Odin Hannover | TSV Victoria Linden | 0–0 1 |
1963–64 | SC Neuenheim | TSV Victoria Linden | 9–6 |
1964–65 | TSV Victoria Linden | VfR Döhren | 9–3 |
1965–66 | TSV Victoria Linden | SC Elite Hannover | 11–9 |
1966–67 | RG Heidelberg | SV Odin Hannover | 9–3 |
1967–68 | SC Germania List | SV Odin Hannover | 11–9 |
1968–69 | DSV 78 Hannover | TSV Victoria Linden | 9–6 |
1969–70 | SV 08 Ricklingen | DSV 78 Hannover | 14–11 |
1970–71 | SC Germania List | TSV Victoria Linden | 15–0 |
1971–72 | DSV 78 Hannover | TSV Victoria Linden | 17–7 |
1972–73 | Heidelberger RK | DSV 78 Hannover | 18–9 |
1973–74 | DSV 78 Hannover | RG Heidelberg | 17–3 |
1974–75 | SC Neuenheim | RG Heidelberg | 15–0 |
1975–76 | Heidelberger RK | TSV Victoria Linden | 36–6 |
1976–77 | SC Germania List | RG Heidelberg | 22–6 |
1977–78 | SV 08 Ricklingen | TSV Handschuhsheim | 6–0 |
1978–79 | DSV 78 Hannover | FV 1897 Linden | 16–3 |
1979–80 | SC Germania List | RG Heidelberg | 7–3 |
1980–81 | DSV 78 Hannover | DRC Hannover | 28–12 |
1981–82 | TSV Victoria Linden | RG Heidelberg | 9–3 |
1982–83 | DSV 78 Hannover | Berliner RC | 17–3 |
1983–84 | DSV 78 Hannover | SV 08 Ricklingen | 14–10 |
1984–85 | DSV 78 Hannover | TSV Victoria Linden | 9–3 |
1985–86 | RG Heidelberg | DRC Hannover | 13–3 |
1986–87 | not held | ||
1987–88 | SC Neuenheim | Berliner RC | 16–0 |
1988–89 | TSV Victoria Linden | SV 08 Ricklingen | 13–9 |
1989–90 | DSV 78 Hannover | RG Heidelberg | 13–6 |
1990–91 | TSV Victoria Linden | SC Neuenheim | 14–10 |
1991–92 | TSV Victoria Linden | SC Neuenheim | 9–6 |
1992–93 | TSV Victoria Linden | DSV 78 Hannover | 15–12 |
1993–94 | SC Neuenheim | TSV Victoria Linden | 24–15 |
1994–95 | RG Heidelberg | SC Neuenheim | 26–6 |
1995–96 | DSV 78 Hannover | RG Heidelberg | 17–9 |
1996–97 | RG Heidelberg | DRC Hannover | 37–13 |
1997–98 | DSV 78 Hannover | SC Neuenheim | 29–23 |
1998–99 | SC Neuenheim | DSV 78 Hannover | 16–9 |
1999–2000 | SC Germania List | DSV 78 Hannover | 18–8 |
2000–01 | SC Neuenheim | TSV Victoria Linden | 25–7 |
2001–02 | DRC Hannover | SC Neuenheim | 18–11 |
2002–03 | DRC Hannover | Heidelberger RK | 68–3 |
2003–04 | RG Heidelberg | DRC Hannover | 23–20 |
2004–05 | TSV Handschuhsheim | DRC Hannover | 21–18 |
2005–06 | DRC Hannover | RG Heidelberg | 25–21 |
2006–07 | SC 1880 Frankfurt | RG Heidelberg | 18–13 |
2007–08 | TSV Handschuhsheim | RG Heidelberg | 24–23 |
2008–09 | SC 1880 Frankfurt | TSV Handschuhsheim | 56–24 |
2009–10 | SC 1880 Frankfurt | SC Neuenheim | 20–12 |
2010–11 | Heidelberger RK | SC 1880 Frankfurt | 29–0 |
2011–12 | not held | ||
2012–13 | TSV Handschuhsheim | Heidelberger TV | 42–10 |
2013–14 | Heidelberger TV | RC Rottweil | 11–5 |
2014–15 | Heidelberger TV | RC Rottweil | 30–12 |
2015–16 | SC Neuenheim | TSV Handschuhsheim | 16–14 |
2016–17 | TV Pforzheim | SC 1880 Frankfurt | 50–18 |
Source:"Die DRV-Pokalsieger". Deutscher Rugby Verband. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
- 1 Victoria declined to take part in a rematch after a 0–0 score after extra time.
Winners
editAs of 2016, this is the standing in the all–time winners list of the German cup:
Club | Cup wins |
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DSV 78 Hannover | 11 |
TSV Victoria Linden | 7 |
SC Neuenheim | 7 |
SC Germania List | 5 |
RG Heidelberg | 5 |
TSV Handschuhsheim | 3 |
Heidelberger RK | 3 |
SC 1880 Frankfurt | 3 |
DRC Hannover | 3 |
SV Odin Hannover | 2 |
SV 08 Ricklingen | 2 |
Heidelberger TV | 2 |
TV Pforzheim | 1 |
References
edit- ^ a b Der DRV-Arbeitsplan “Rugby auf dem Weg nach Olympia 2016” (in German) totalrugby.de, author: Claus-Peter Bach, published: 19 October 2009, accessed: 27 March 2010
- ^ Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2011-12 (in German) rugbyweb.de, accessed: 17 September 2012
- ^ TotalRugby Review: 1. Bundesliga - 4. Spieltag (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 16 September 2012, accessed: 17 September 2012
- ^ Wiederaufbau der Vereine und Landesverbände - Vereinspokal als Leistungsanreiz Archived 2007-10-25 at archive.today (in German) DRV website - History, accessed: 29 December 2008
- ^ Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2007/2008 - DRV Pokal (in German), accessed: 29 December 2008
- ^ Rugby-Bundesliga startet am Wochenende in ihre 45. Saison - Spielmodus erneut reformiert (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 27 August 2015, accessed: 12 September 2015
- ^ "DRV-Pokal" [German Cup]. rugbyweb.de (in German). Retrieved 4 May 2016.
External links
edit- DRV website (in German) German rugby federation website