1941 Tschammerpokal

1941 Tschammerpokal
Country Germany Germany
Teams 64 (final stage)
Defending champions Dresdner SC
Champions Dresdner SC
Runners-up Schalke 04
Matches played 67 (final stage)

The 1941 Tschammerpokal was the 7th season of the competition. It was divided into four stages with 64 teams competing in the final stage of six rounds. In the final which was held on 2 November 1941 in the Olympic Stadium (Berlin) Dresdner SC defeated Schalke 04 2–1.[1]

1st round

July 8, 1941
SK Rapid Wien 4 – 3 FC Wien
July 10, 1941
FK Austria Wien 6 – 2 SC Wacker Wien
July 12, 1941
Holstein Kiel 2 – 1 Hamburger SV
SV Waldhof Mannheim 2 – 1 SpVgg Sandhofen
SSV Jahn Regensburg 2 – 6 TSV 1860 Munich
TSV Schwaben Augsburg 0 – 7 1. FC Nuremberg
SV Prussia Samland Königsberg 3 – 8 Königsberger STV
VfB Königsberg concession Polizei SV Tilsit
SC Preußen Danzig 2 – 4 Viktoria Stolp
MSV Hubertus Kolberg 2 – 3 LSV Kamp-Köslin
LSV Stettin 0 – 6 Tennis Borussia Berlin
Hertha BSC 1 – 2 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin
Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz 7 – 2 DTSG Krakau
SpVgg Breslau 02 3 – 2 Germania Königshütte
Dresdner Sportfreunde 01 0 – 2 PSV Chemnitz
LSV Nordhausen 2 – 4 1. SV Jena
Eimsbütteler TV 1 – 2 SV Werder Bremen
Eintracht Braunschweig 1 – 3 Hannover 96
SV Linden 07 6 – 5 Wilhelmsburger FV (AET)
Rot-Weiß Essen 1 – 2 FC Schalke 04 (AET)
Westende Hamborn 0 – 0 TuS Helene Altenessen (AET)
TuS Duisburg 48/99 0 – 1 Schwarz-Weiß Essen
SV Victoria 1911 Köln 1 – 01 Fortuna Köln
Reichsbahn TSV Rot-Weiß Frankfurt 1 – 12 VfL 99 Köln
SV Kurhessen Kassel 0 – 4 BC Sport Kassel
Borussia Fulda 9 – 6 Offenbacher Kickers
1. FC Rheinfelden 0 – 2 FC Mülhausen
FV Metz 4 – 0 VfL Neckarau
Stuttgarter Kickers 17 – 0 VfB Knielingen
SpVgg Fürth 7 – 0 Stuttgarter SC
NTSG Prag 1 – 2 SK Admira Wien
July 20, 1941
LSV Wurzen 1 – 4 Dresdner SC

1 The game was aborted after 40 minutes due to a cloudburst.

2 The game was aborted after 74 minuted due to an air raid warning.

Replays

July 20, 1941
TuS Helene Altenessen 2 – 4 Westende Hamborn
Reichsbahn TSV Rot-Weiß Frankfurt 3 – 0 VfL 99 Köln
July 27, 1941
SV Victoria 1911 Köln 0 – 4 Fortuna Düsseldorf

2nd Round

August 2, 1941
Tennis Borussia Berlin 2 – 3 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin
August 3, 1941
Königsberger STV 0 – 7 VfB Königsberg
Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz 6 – 1 Breslauer SpVg 02
PSV Chemnitz 0 – 3 Dresdner SC
Viktoria Stolp 0 – 3 LSV Kamp-Köslin
1. SV Jena 5 – 3 Borussia Fulda
SV Werder Bremen 1 – 2 Holstein Kiel
Hannover 96 5 – 1 SV Linden 07
WKG Westende Hamborn 1 – 2 Schwarz-Weiß Essen
BC Sport Kassel 0 – 3 SV Waldhof Mannheim
FV Metz 0 – 0 Reichsbahn TSV Rot-Weiß Frankfurt (AET)
FC Mülhausen 0 – 4 Stuttgarter Kickers
TSV 1860 München 2 – 5 FK Austria Wien
SK Rapid Wien 3 – 5 SK Admira Wien
August 10, 1941
FC Schalke 04 4 – 2 Fortuna Düsseldorf
1. FC Nuremberg 4 – 1 SpVgg Fürth

Replay

August 10, 1941
Reichsbahn TSV Rot-Weiß Frankfurt 0 – 2 FV Metz

3rd Round

August 24, 1941
LSV Kamp-Köslin 3 – 2 VfB Königsberg
Holstein Kiel 4 – 0 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin
FK Austria Wien 8 – 0 Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz
Dresdner SC 9 – 2 Hannover 96
SV Waldhof Mannheim 0 – 1 SK Admira Wien
Stuttgarter Kickers 4 – 1 1. FC Nuremberg
1. SV Jena 3 – 0 FV Metz
August 31, 1941
Schwarz-Weiß Essen 1 – 5 FC Schalke 04

Quarter-finals

September 21, 1941
Holstein Kiel 2 – 1 1. SV Jena
LSV Kamp-Köslin 1 – 4 Dresdner SC
SK Admira Wien 5 – 0 Stuttgarter Kickers
FC Schalke 04 4 – 1 FK Austria Wien

Semi-finals

October 12, 1941
Dresdner SC 4 – 2 SK Admira Wien
FC Schalke 04 6 – 0 Holstein Kiel

Final

November 2, 1941
FC Schalke 04 1 2 Dresdner SC
Kuzorra  51' Kugler  8'
Carstens  88'
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Helmuth Fink (Frankfurt)
FC GELSENKIRCHEN-SCHALKE 04:
GK 1 Germany Hans Klodt
DF Germany Hans Bornemann
DF Germany Otto Schweisfurth
MF Germany Herbert Brudenski
MF Germany Rudi Gellesch
MF Germany Bernhard Füller
FW Germany Ernst Kalwitzki
FW Germany Fritz Szepan
FW Germany Hermann Eppenhoff
FW Germany Ernst Kuzorra (c)
FW Germany Karl Barufka
Manager:
Germany Otto Faist
DRESDNER SC 1898:
GK 1 Germany Willibald Kreß
DF Germany Karl Miller
DF Germany Heinz Hempel (c)
MF Germany Herbert Pohl
MF Germany Walter Dzur
MF Germany Helmut Schubert
FW Germany Heiner Kugler
FW Germany Heinz Schaffer
FW Germany Richard Hofmann
FW Germany Helmut Schön
FW Germany Gustav Carstens
Manager:
Germany Georg Köhler

References

  1. "DFB-Pokal 1940-41" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. Archived from the original on 19 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-14.

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