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2020–21 DFB-Pokal

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Football tournament season
2020–21 DFB-Pokal
Tournament details
CountryGermany
Venue(s)Olympiastadion,Berlin
Dates11 September 2020 – 13 May 2021
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsBorussia Dortmund(5th title)
Runners-upRB Leipzig
Europa LeagueBayer Leverkusen[note 1]
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored230 (3.65 per match)
Attendance33,841 (537 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Jadon Sancho
(6 goals)

The2020–21DFB-Pokal was the 78th season of the annual Germanfootball cup competition. Sixty-four teams participated in the competition, including all teams from the previous year'sBundesliga and2. Bundesliga. The competition began on 11 September 2020 with the first of six rounds and ended on 13 May 2021 with the final at theOlympiastadion inBerlin, a nominally neutral venue, which has hosted the final since 1985.[1] The competition was originally scheduled to begin on 14 August 2020 and conclude on 22 May 2021, though this was delayed due to postponement of the previous season as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2] The DFB-Pokal is considered the second-most important club title in German football after the Bundesliga championship. The DFB-Pokal is run by theGerman Football Association (DFB).

Bundesliga sideBayern Munich were the two-time defending champions, having defeatedBayer Leverkusen 4–2 in theprevious final to clinch a record 20th title.[3] However, Bayern were knocked out of the competition in the second round by second-division sideHolstein Kiel, losing on penalties following a 2–2 draw after extra time.[4]

Borussia Dortmund won thefinal 4–1 againstRB Leipzig for their fifth title.[5] As winners, Dortmund featured in the2021 edition of theDFL-Supercup at the start of the next season, and faced the champions of the2020–21 Bundesliga,Bayern Munich. The winners of the DFB-Pokal also earned automatic qualification for the group stage of the2021–22 edition of theUEFA Europa League. However, as Dortmund already qualified for the2021–22 edition of theUEFA Champions League through their position in the Bundesliga, the spot went to the team in sixth place, and the league'sUEFA Europa Conference League play-off round spot went to the team in seventh place.

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

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On 31 August 2020, theDFB Executive Committee decided to extend the use of five substitutions in matches to the 2020–21 season, which was implemented at the end of the previous season to lessen the impact of fixture congestion caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic.[6][7] The use of five substitutes, based on the decision of competition organisers, had been extended byIFAB until 2021.[8] Due to the impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic in Germany and the high economic and organisational effort required to host the fixture, including loss of ticket revenue for matchesbehind closed doors, many amateur teams in the competition decided to waive their home rights and exchange the duty of hosting the match with their opponents.[9] The DFB in general allowed spectators if approved by the localhealth department, though away supporters were not permitted at the start of the competition.[10]

Participating clubs

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The following 64 teams qualified for the competition:

Bundesliga
the 18 clubs of the2019–20 season
2. Bundesliga
the 18 clubs of the2019–20 season
3. Liga
the top 4 clubs of the2019–20 season
Representatives of the regional associations
24 representatives of 21 regional associations of the DFB, qualified (in general) through the2019–20 Verbandspokal[note 3]

Baden

Bavaria[note 4]

Berlin

Brandenburg

Bremen

Hamburg

Hesse

Lower Rhine

Lower Saxony[note 7]

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Middle Rhine

Rhineland

Saarland

Saxony

Saxony-Anhalt

Schleswig-Holstein

South Baden

Southwest

Thuringia

Westphalia[note 9]

Württemberg

Format

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Participation

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The DFB-Pokal began with a round of 64 teams. The 36 teams of theBundesliga and2. Bundesliga, along with the top four finishers of the3. Liga, automatically qualified for the tournament. Of the remaining slots, 21 were given to the cup winners of the regional football associations, theVerbandspokal. The three remaining slots were given to the three regional associations with the most men's teams, which were Bavaria, Lower Saxony, and Westphalia. The best-placed amateur team of theRegionalliga Bayern was given the Spot for Bavaria. For Lower Saxony, theLower Saxony Cup was split into two paths: one for3. Liga andRegionalliga Nord teams, and the other for amateur teams. The winners of each path qualified. For Westphalia, the winner of a play-off between the best-placed team of theRegionalliga West andOberliga Westfalen also qualified. As every team was entitled to participate in local tournaments which qualified for the association cups, every team could in principle compete in the DFB-Pokal. Reserve teams and combined football sections were not permitted to enter, along with no two teams of the same association or corporation.[14]

Draw

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The draws for the different rounds were conducted as follows:[14]

For the first round, the participating teams were split into two pots of 32 teams each. The first pot contained all teams which qualified through their regional cup competitions, the best four teams of the 3. Liga, and the bottom four teams of the 2. Bundesliga. Every team from this pot was drawn to a team from the second pot, which contained all remaining professional teams (all the teams of the Bundesliga and the remaining fourteen 2. Bundesliga teams). The teams from the first pot were set as the home team in the process.

The two-pot scenario was also applied for the second round, with the remaining 3. Liga and/or amateur team(s) in the first pot and the remaining Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga teams in the other pot. Once again, the 3. Liga and/or amateur team(s) served as hosts. This time the pots did not have to be of equal size though, depending on the results of the first round. Theoretically, it was even possible that there could be only one pot, if all of the teams from one of the pots from the first round had beat all the others in the second pot. Once one pot was empty, the remaining pairings were drawn from the other pot, with the first-drawn team for a match serving as hosts.

For the remaining rounds, the draw was conducted from just one pot. Any remaining 3. Liga and/or amateur team(s) were the home team if drawn against a professional team. In every other case, the first-drawn team served as hosts.

Match rules

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Teams met in one game per round. Matches took place for 90 minutes, with two halves of 45 minutes each. If still tied after regulation, 30 minutes ofextra time was played, consisting of two periods of 15 minutes each. If the score was still level after this, the match was decided by apenalty shoot-out. A coin toss would decide who took the first penalty.[14] A maximum of nine players could be listed on the substitute bench, while a maximum of five substitutions were allowed.[7] However, each team was only given three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.[15] From the round of 16 onward, avideo assistant referee was appointed for all DFB-Pokal matches. Though technically possible, VAR was not used for home matches of Bundesliga clubs prior to the round of 16 in order to provide a uniform approach to all matches.[16]

Suspensions

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If a player received five yellow cards in the competition, he was then suspended from the next cup match. Similarly, receiving a second yellow card suspended a player from the next cup match. If a player received a direct red card, they were suspended a minimum of one match, but the German Football Association reserved the right to increase the suspension.[14]

Champion qualification

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The winners of the DFB-Pokal earned automatic qualification for the group stage of next year's edition of theUEFA Europa League. If they had already qualified for theUEFA Champions League through position in the Bundesliga, then the spot would go to the team in sixth place, and the league's second qualifying round spot would go to the team in seventh placr. The winners also hosted theDFL-Supercup at the start of the next season, and faced the champions of the previous year'sBundesliga, unless the same team won the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal, completing a double. In that case, the runners-up of the Bundesliga would take the spot and host instead.

Schedule

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TheOlympiastadion inBerlin hosted the final.

All draws were held at theGerman Football Museum inDortmund, on a Sunday evening at 18:00 after each round (unless noted otherwise). The draws were televised onARD'sSportschau, broadcast onDas Erste.[17]

The rounds of the 2020–21 competition were scheduled as follows:[1]

RoundDraw dateMatches
First round26 July 202011–14 September 2020[note 10]
Second round8 November 2020[note 11]22–23 December 2020[note 12]
Round of 163 January 20212–3 February 2021
Quarter-finals7 February 20212–3 March 2021[note 13]
Semi-finals7 March 202130 April – 1 May 2021[note 14]
Final13 May 2021 atOlympiastadion,Berlin[note 15]

Matches

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A total of sixty-three matches took place, starting with the first round on 14 August 2020 and culminating with the final on 22 May 2021 at theOlympiastadion inBerlin.

Times up to 25 October 2020 and from 28 March 2021 areCEST (UTC+2). Times from 26 October 2020 to 27 March 2021 areCET (UTC+1).

First round

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The draw for the first round was held on 26 July 2020 at 18:30, with Heike Ullrich drawing the matches. As the winners of the Verbandspokal were not yet known, placeholders were used in the draw.[18] SinceSV Rödinghausen could still qualify as both the Westphalian Cup winner and the play-off winner at the time of the draw, the assignment of the two Westphalian teams required an additional draw after both competitions were completed.[19][20] The second draw, which includedRSV Meinerzhagen andSC Wiedenbrück, took place at the DFB headquarters inFrankfurt on 26 August 2020, 10:45, withRenate Lingor drawing the matches.[21] The thirty-two matches took place from 11 to 14 September, 15 October and 3 November 2020.[22]

TSV Havelse vMainz 05
11 September 2020 (2020-09-11)TSV Havelse1–5Mainz 05Mainz[note 16]
20:45
Report
Stadium:Opel Arena
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Arne Aarnink
Eintracht Braunschweig vHertha BSC
11 September 2020 (2020-09-11)Eintracht Braunschweig5–4Hertha BSCBraunschweig
20:45Report
Stadium:Eintracht-Stadion
Attendance: 500
Referee:Tobias Stieler
FV Engers vVfL Bochum
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)FV Engers0–3VfL BochumBochum[note 16]
15:30ReportStadium:Vonovia Ruhrstadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Florian Heft
Union Fürstenwalde vVfL Wolfsburg
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)Union Fürstenwalde1–4VfL WolfsburgWolfsburg[note 16][note 18]
15:30
ReportStadium:AOK-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Robert Schröder
FC Oberneuland vBorussia Mönchengladbach
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)FC Oberneuland0–8Borussia MönchengladbachMönchengladbach[note 16]
15:30Report
Stadium:Borussia-Park
Attendance: 300
Referee:Sascha Stegemann
RSV Meinerzhagen vGreuther Fürth
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)RSV Meinerzhagen1–6 (a.e.t.)Greuther FürthFürth[note 16]
15:30
Report
Stadium:Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Alexander Sather
VSG Altglienicke v1. FC Köln
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)VSG Altglienicke0–61. FC KölnCologne[note 16]
15:30Report
Stadium:RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 300
Referee: Martin Thomsen
1. FC Nürnberg vRB Leipzig
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)1. FC Nürnberg0–3RB LeipzigNuremberg
15:30ReportStadium:Max-Morlock-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Marco Fritz
SV Todesfelde vVfL Osnabrück
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)SV Todesfelde0–1VfL OsnabrückTodesfelde
15:30Report
Stadium:Joda Sportpark
Attendance: 500
Referee:Patrick Ittrich
1860 Munich vEintracht Frankfurt
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)1860 Munich1–2Eintracht FrankfurtMunich
15:30Report
Stadium:Städtisches Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Martin Petersen
Eintracht Celle vFC Augsburg
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)Eintracht Celle0–7FC AugsburgAugsburg[note 16]
15:30ReportStadium:WWK Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Daniel Schlager
SSV Ulm vErzgebirge Aue
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)SSV Ulm2–0Erzgebirge AueUlm
18:30
ReportStadium:Donaustadion
Attendance: 140
Referee: Michael Bacher
FC Ingolstadt vFortuna Düsseldorf
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)FC Ingolstadt0–1Fortuna DüsseldorfIngolstadt
18:30Report
Stadium:Audi Sportpark
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Tobias Reichel
Karlsruher SC vUnion Berlin
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)Karlsruher SC0–1 (a.e.t.)Union BerlinKarlsruhe
18:30ReportStadium:Wildparkstadion
Attendance: 450
Referee:Benjamin Cortus
Carl Zeiss Jena vWerder Bremen
12 September 2020 (2020-09-12)Carl Zeiss Jena0–2Werder BremenJena
20:45Report
Stadium:Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld
Attendance: 1,600
Referee:Daniel Siebert
TSV Steinbach Haiger vSV Sandhausen
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)TSV Steinbach Haiger1–2SV SandhausenHaiger
15:30Report
Stadium:Sibre-Sportzentrum Haarwasen
Attendance: 670
Referee: Nicolas Winter
SV Elversberg vFC St. Pauli
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)SV Elversberg4–2FC St. PauliSpiesen-Elversberg
15:30ReportStadium:Ursapharm-Arena an der Kaiserlinde
Attendance: 500
Referee: Timo Gerach
Eintracht Norderstedt vBayer Leverkusen
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)Eintracht Norderstedt0–7Bayer LeverkusenLeverkusen[note 16]
15:30Report
Stadium:BayArena
Attendance: 300
Referee:Sören Storks
SC Wiedenbrück vSC Paderborn
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)SC Wiedenbrück0–5SC PaderbornGütersloh[note 19]
15:30Report
Stadium:Heidewald Stadion
Attendance: 120
Referee:Frank Willenborg
1. FC Kaiserslautern vJahn Regensburg
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)1. FC Kaiserslautern1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4p)
Jahn RegensburgKaiserslautern
15:30
ReportStadium:Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Sven Waschitzki
Penalties
Chemnitzer FC v1899 Hoffenheim
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)Chemnitzer FC2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–3p)
1899 HoffenheimChemnitz
15:30Report
Stadium:Stadion an der Gellertstraße
Attendance: 3,095
Referee: Patrick Hanslbauer
Penalties
1. FC Rielasingen-Arlen vHolstein Kiel
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)1. FC Rielasingen-Arlen1–7Holstein KielKiel[note 16]
15:30Report
Stadium:Holstein-Stadion
Attendance: 500
Referee: Christof Günsch
Hansa Rostock vVfB Stuttgart
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)Hansa Rostock0–1VfB StuttgartRostock
15:30Report
Stadium:Ostseestadion
Attendance: 7,500
Referee:Felix Zwayer
Waldhof Mannheim vSC Freiburg
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)Waldhof Mannheim1–2SC FreiburgMannheim
18:30Report
Stadium:Carl-Benz-Stadion
Attendance: 460
Referee:Markus Schmidt
1. FC Magdeburg vDarmstadt 98
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)1. FC Magdeburg2–3 (a.e.t.)Darmstadt 98Magdeburg
18:30
Report
Stadium:MDCC-Arena
Attendance: 5,000
Referee:Manuel Gräfe
Wehen Wiesbaden v1. FC Heidenheim
13 September 2020 (2020-09-13)Wehen Wiesbaden1–01. FC HeidenheimWiesbaden
18:30
ReportStadium:Brita-Arena
Attendance: 250
Referee:Benjamin Brand
Dynamo Dresden vHamburger SV
14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)Dynamo Dresden4–1Hamburger SVDresden
18:30
Report
Stadium:Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
Attendance: 10,056
Referee:Florian Badstübner
Würzburger Kickers vHannover 96
14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)Würzburger Kickers2–3Hannover 96Würzburg
18:30
ReportStadium:Flyeralarm Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Patrick Alt
Rot-Weiss Essen vArminia Bielefeld
14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)Rot-Weiss Essen1–0Arminia BielefeldEssen
18:30ReportStadium:Stadion Essen
Attendance: 300
Referee:Harm Osmers
MSV Duisburg vBorussia Dortmund
14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)MSV Duisburg0–5Borussia DortmundDuisburg
20:45Report
Stadium:Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena
Attendance: 300
Referee:Robert Kampka
1. FC Düren vBayern Munich
15 October 2020 (2020-10-15)[note 20]1. FC Düren0–3Bayern MunichMunich[note 16]
20:45Report
Stadium:Allianz Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Matthias Jöllenbeck
1. FC Schweinfurt vSchalke 04
3 November 2020 (2020-11-03)[note 21]1. FC Schweinfurt1–4Schalke 04Gelsenkirchen[note 16]
16:30Report
Stadium:Veltins-Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Sven Jablonski

Second round

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The draw for the second round was held on 8 November 2020 at 18:30, withInka Grings drawing the matches.[26] It was originally scheduled for 18 October 2020 at 18:00, but was delayed due to the postponement of one first round match to November 2020.[27][28] The sixteen matches took place from 22 to 23 December 2020 and from 12 to 13 January 2021.[29]

SSV Ulm vSchalke 04
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)SSV Ulm1–3Schalke 04Gelsenkirchen[note 16]
18:30Report
Stadium:Veltins-Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Daniel Schlager
1. FC Köln vVfL Osnabrück
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)1. FC Köln1–0VfL OsnabrückCologne
18:30
ReportStadium:RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Robert Hartmann
FC Augsburg vRB Leipzig
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)FC Augsburg0–3RB LeipzigAugsburg
18:30ReportStadium:WWK Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Sascha Stegemann
1899 Hoffenheim vGreuther Fürth
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)1899 Hoffenheim2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–7p)
Greuther FürthSinsheim
18:30ReportStadium:PreZero Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Sören Storks
Penalties
Eintracht Braunschweig vBorussia Dortmund
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)Eintracht Braunschweig0–2Borussia DortmundBraunschweig
20:00Report
Stadium:Eintracht-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Benjamin Cortus
SV Elversberg vBorussia Mönchengladbach
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)SV Elversberg0–5Borussia MönchengladbachSpiesen-Elversberg
20:45ReportStadium:Ursapharm-Arena an der Kaiserlinde
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Markus Schmidt
Dynamo Dresden vDarmstadt 98
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)Dynamo Dresden0–3Darmstadt 98Dresden
20:45ReportStadium:Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Sven Jablonski
Union Berlin vSC Paderborn
22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)Union Berlin2–3SC PaderbornBerlin
20:45Report
Stadium:Stadion An der Alten Försterei
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Frank Willenborg
Rot-Weiss Essen vFortuna Düsseldorf
23 December 2020 (2020-12-23)Rot-Weiss Essen3–2Fortuna DüsseldorfEssen
18:30Report
Stadium:Stadion Essen
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Matthias Jöllenbeck
VfL Wolfsburg vSV Sandhausen
23 December 2020 (2020-12-23)VfL Wolfsburg4–0SV SandhausenWolfsburg
18:30ReportStadium:Volkswagen Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Guido Winkmann
VfB Stuttgart vSC Freiburg
23 December 2020 (2020-12-23)VfB Stuttgart1–0SC FreiburgStuttgart
20:45ReportStadium:Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Felix Brych
Wehen Wiesbaden vJahn Regensburg
23 December 2020 (2020-12-23)Wehen Wiesbaden0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
Jahn RegensburgWiesbaden
20:45ReportStadium:Brita-Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Tobias Reichel
Penalties
Hannover 96 vWerder Bremen
23 December 2020 (2020-12-23)Hannover 960–3Werder BremenHanover
20:45ReportStadium:HDI-Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Manuel Gräfe
Mainz 05 vVfL Bochum
23 December 2020 (2020-12-23)Mainz 052–2 (a.e.t.)
(0–3p)
VfL BochumMainz
20:45Report
Stadium:Opel Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Martin Petersen
Penalties
Bayer Leverkusen vEintracht Frankfurt
12 January 2021 (2021-01-12)[note 22]Bayer Leverkusen4–1Eintracht FrankfurtLeverkusen
20:45
ReportStadium:BayArena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Christian Dingert
Holstein Kiel vBayern Munich
13 January 2021 (2021-01-13)[note 23]Holstein Kiel2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5p)
Bayern MunichKiel
20:45
Report
Stadium:Holstein-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Robert Schröder
Penalties

Round of 16

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The draw for the round of 16 was held on 3 January 2021 at 17:30, withSven Hannawald drawing the matches.[32] The eight matches took place from 2 to 3 February 2021.[33]

Rot-Weiss Essen vBayer Leverkusen
2 February 2021 (2021-02-02)Rot-Weiss Essen2–1 (a.e.t.)Bayer LeverkusenEssen
18:30
Report
Stadium:Stadion Essen
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee: Daniel Schlager
Holstein Kiel vDarmstadt 98
2 February 2021 (2021-02-02)Holstein Kiel1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7–6p)
Darmstadt 98Kiel
18:30
Report
Stadium:Holstein-Stadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Sören Storks
Penalties
Werder Bremen vGreuther Fürth
2 February 2021 (2021-02-02)Werder Bremen2–0Greuther FürthBremen
20:45
ReportStadium:Wohninvest Weserstadion
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Guido Winkmann
Borussia Dortmund vSC Paderborn
2 February 2021 (2021-02-02)Borussia Dortmund3–2 (a.e.t.)SC PaderbornDortmund
20:45
Report
Stadium:Signal Iduna Park
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Tobias Stieler
VfL Wolfsburg vSchalke 04
3 February 2021 (2021-02-03)VfL Wolfsburg1–0Schalke 04Wolfsburg
18:30ReportStadium:Volkswagen Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Felix Zwayer
RB Leipzig vVfL Bochum
3 February 2021 (2021-02-03)RB Leipzig4–0VfL BochumLeipzig
18:30
ReportStadium:Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Bastian Dankert
Jahn Regensburg v1. FC Köln
3 February 2021 (2021-02-03)Jahn Regensburg2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–3p)
1. FC KölnRegensburg
20:45ReportStadium:Jahnstadion Regensburg
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Robert Hartmann
Penalties
VfB Stuttgart vBorussia Mönchengladbach
3 February 2021 (2021-02-03)VfB Stuttgart1–2Borussia MönchengladbachStuttgart
20:45Report
Stadium:Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Daniel Siebert

Quarter-finals

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The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 7 February 2021 at 18:30, withBoris Herrmann drawing the matches.[34] The four matches took place from 2 to 3 March and 7 April 2021.[35]

Borussia Mönchengladbach vBorussia Dortmund
2 March 2021 (2021-03-02)Borussia Mönchengladbach0–1Borussia DortmundMönchengladbach
20:45Report
Stadium:Borussia-Park
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Sascha Stegemann
Rot-Weiss Essen vHolstein Kiel
3 March 2021 (2021-03-03)Rot-Weiss Essen0–3Holstein KielEssen
18:30Report
Stadium:Stadion Essen
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Markus Schmidt
RB Leipzig vVfL Wolfsburg
3 March 2021 (2021-03-03)RB Leipzig2–0VfL WolfsburgLeipzig
20:45
ReportStadium:Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Marco Fritz
Jahn Regensburg vWerder Bremen
7 April 2021 (2021-04-07)[note 24]Jahn Regensburg0–1Werder BremenRegensburg
18:30Report
Stadium:Jahnstadion Regensburg
Attendance: 0[note 17]
Referee:Guido Winkmann

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals was held on 7 March 2021 at 18:30, withBärbel Wohlleben drawing the matches.[38] The two matches took place on 30 April and 1 May 2021.[39]

Werder Bremen1–2 (a.e.t.)RB Leipzig
Report
Attendance: 0[note 17]

Borussia Dortmund5–0Holstein Kiel
Report
Attendance: 0[note 17]

Final

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Main article:2021 DFB-Pokal Final

The final took place on 13 May 2021 at theOlympiastadion inBerlin.[1]

RB Leipzig1–4Borussia Dortmund
Report
Attendance: 0[note 17]

Top goalscorers

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The following were the top scorers of the DFB-Pokal, sorted first by number of goals, and then alphabetically if necessary.[41] Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs are not included.

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1EnglandJadon SanchoBorussia Dortmund6
2DenmarkYussuf PoulsenRB Leipzig5
3GermanyDennis SrbenySC Paderborn4
4GermanySimon EngelmannRot-Weiss Essen3
NorwayErling HaalandBorussia Dortmund
GermanyPatrick HerrmannBorussia Mönchengladbach
South KoreaHwang Hee-chanRB Leipzig
PolandMartin KobylańskiEintracht Braunschweig
CroatiaAndrej Kramarić1899 Hoffenheim
FranceJean-Philippe MatetaMainz 05
GermanyMarco MeyerhöferGreuther Fürth
GermanySven MichelSC Paderborn
BelgiumBenito RamanSchalke 04
United StatesGiovanni ReynaBorussia Dortmund
GermanyJanni SerraHolstein Kiel
BrazilJoão VictorVfL Wolfsburg
NetherlandsWout WeghorstVfL Wolfsburg

Notes

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  1. ^Since the winners of the DFB-Pokal, Borussia Dortmund, qualified for the Champions League based on their league position, the Europa League group stage spot awarded to the DFB-Pokal winner was passed to the sixth-placed team in the Bundesliga,Bayer Leverkusen.
  2. ^MSV Duisburg qualified as the fifth-placed team of the 3. Liga as the championsBayern Munich II were ineligible to participate.
  3. ^The three regions with the most participating teams in their league competitions (Bavaria, Lower Saxony, and Westphalia) were allowed to enter two teams for the competition.
  4. ^In addition to theBavarian Cup winners, the best-placed amateur team of theRegionalliga Bayern also qualified.
  5. ^1860 Munich qualified regardless of the outcome of the final of theBavarian Cup, as Würzburger Kickers, the other finalists, already qualified for the DFB-Pokal through their 3. Liga position.
  6. ^In September 2020,Türkgücü München appealed to the Munich district court (Landgericht München I) regarding theBavarian Football Association's decision to register 1. FC Schweinfurt for the DFB-Pokal as the representative of theRegionalliga Bayern instead of Türkgücü München. This was a result of theextension of the 2019–20 Regionalliga Bayern season until 2021, which saw Türkgücü München promoted in mid-2020, though they did not receive the DFB-Pokal spot reserved for the best-placed amateur team of the league, which was given to the highest-placed team after Türkgücü München left the league, 1. FC Schweinfurt.[11] On 27 October 2020, the judgement of aNurembergarbitral tribunal was pronounced, confirming the position of the Bavarian Football Association to register 1. FC Schweinfurt for the DFB-Pokal.[12]
  7. ^TheLower Saxony Cup was split into two paths: one for3. Liga andRegionalliga Nord teams, and the other for amateur teams. The winners of each path qualified.
  8. ^TheSaxony-Anhalt Cup was abandoned on 15 July. TheSaxony-Anhalt Football Association and the remaining participants agreed to enter 1. FC Magdeburg in the DFB-Pokal.[13]
  9. ^In addition to theWestphalian Cup winners, the winners of aplay-off between the best-placed amateur Westphalian team of theRegionalliga West and the best-placed amateur team of theOberliga Westfalen also qualified.
  10. ^Originally scheduled from 14–17 August 2020. Due to special circumstances, one match was played on 15 October 2020 and another on 3 November 2020.
  11. ^Originally scheduled for 18 October 2020.
  12. ^Originally scheduled from 27–28 October 2020. Due to special circumstances, two matches were played on 12–13 January 2021.
  13. ^Due to special circumstances, one match was played on 7 April 2021.
  14. ^Originally scheduled from 1–2 May 2021. The dates were subject to possible rescheduling to 20–21 April 2021, in a swap with matchday 30 of theBundesliga and2. Bundesliga, though this ultimately did not occur.
  15. ^Originally scheduled on 22 May 2021.
  16. ^abcdefghijklDue to the impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic in Germany and the organisational effort required to host the fixture, the teams exchanged the home rights to the match.[9][23]
  17. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapThe match was playedbehind closed doors due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Germany.
  18. ^The Union Fürstenwalde v VfL Wolfsburg match took place at the AOK-Stadion instead of VfL Wolfsburg's home stadium, theVolkswagen Arena.
  19. ^The SC Wiedenbrück v SC Paderborn match took place at the Heidewald Stadion in Gütersloh instead of SC Wiedenbrück's home stadium, theJahnstadion inRheda-Wiedenbrück.
  20. ^The 1. FC Düren v Bayern Munich match, originally scheduled on 11 September 2020, 20:45, was rescheduled to 15 October 2020 following a request by Bayern Munich, as they reached the2020 UEFA Champions League Final in August and had a heavy schedule in September.[24]
  21. ^The 1. FC Schweinfurt v Schalke 04 match, originally scheduled on 13 September 2020, 15:30, was postponed on 11 September 2020 due to the legal challenge ofTürkgücü München regarding the spot allocated to the representative of theRegionalliga Bayern.[11] On 27 October 2020, it was announced that the match was rescheduled for 3 November 2020.[25]
  22. ^The Bayer Leverkusen v Eintracht Frankfurt match, originally scheduled on 23 December 2020, 20:45, was rescheduled to 12 January 2021 following a request by Bayer Leverkusen, as they had a heavy schedule in December.[30]
  23. ^The Holstein Kiel v Bayern Munich match was scheduled for 13 January 2021, outside the allotted window in the schedule, following a request by Bayern Munich, as they had a heavy schedule in December.[31]
  24. ^The Jahn Regensburg v Werder Bremen match, originally scheduled on 2 March 2021, 18:30, was postponed to 7 April 2021 after the Jahn Regensburg team were placed into quarantine due to players and staff members of the club testing positive forSARS-CoV-2.[36][37]
  25. ^The Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig match, originally scheduled on 2 May 2021, 20:30, was rescheduled to 30 April 2021 for undisclosed reasons.[40]

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