2001 DFB-Ligapokal Final

2001 DFB-Ligapokal Final
German League Cup
Event 2001 DFB-Ligapokal
Date 21 July 2001 (2001-07-21)
Venue Carl-Benz-Stadion, Mannheim
Referee Alfons Berg (Konz)
Attendance 10,000

The 2001 DFB-Ligapokal Final decided the winner of the 2001 DFB-Ligapokal, the 5th edition of the reiterated DFB-Ligapokal, a knockout football cup competition.

The match was played on 21 July 2001 at the Carl-Benz-Stadion in Mannheim. Hertha BSC won the match 4–1 against Schalke 04 for their 1st title.[1]

Route to the final

The DFB-Ligapokal is a six team single-elimination knockout cup competition. There are a total of two rounds leading up to the final. Four teams enter the preliminary round, with the two winners advancing to the semi-finals, where they will be joined by two additional clubs who were given a bye. For all matches, the winner after 90 minutes advances. If still tied, extra time, and if necessary penalties are used to determine the winner.[2]

Schalke 04 Round Hertha BSC
Opponent Result 2001 DFB-Ligapokal Opponent Result
Bye Preliminary round Bayer Leverkusen 2–1
Borussia Dortmund 2–1 Semi-finals Bayern Munich 1–0

Match

Details

21 July 2001 (2001-07-21)
17:45 CEST
Schalke 04 1–4 Hertha BSC
Böhme  40' Report
Carl-Benz-Stadion, Mannheim
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Alfons Berg (Konz)
Schalke 04
Hertha BSC
GK 13Norway Frode Grodås
CB 6 Poland Tomasz Hajto
CB 15Poland Tomasz Wałdoch
CB 2 Belgium Nico Van Kerckhoven
DM 12Netherlands Marco van Hoogdalem
DM 20Czech Republic Jiří Němec
RM 16Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kristijan Đorđević
LM 8 Germany Jörg Böhme
AM 7 Germany Andreas Möller  57'
CF 14Germany Gerald Asamoah  57'
CF 11Denmark Ebbe Sand  70'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Germany Oliver Reck
DF 25Germany Marcel Rozgonyi
MF 5 Germany Sven Kmetsch
MF 17Belgium Sven Vermant  57'
MF 19Germany Mike Büskens
FW 21Belgium Émile Mpenza  57'
FW 22Nigeria Victor Agali  70'
Manager:
Netherlands Huub Stevens
GK 1 Hungary Gábor Király
CB 33Germany Marko Rehmer
CB 5 Greece Kostas Konstantinidis
CB 14Croatia Josip Šimunić
RM 21Germany Michael Hartmann  88'
CM 26Germany Sebastian Deisler  63'
DM 22Germany Stefan Beinlich
CM 30Brazil Marcelinho
LM 20Germany Andreas Neuendorf
CF 7 Brazil Alex Alves  82'
CF 11Germany Michael Preetz
Substitutes:
GK 12Germany Christian Fiedler
DF 6 Iceland Eyjólfur Sverrisson
MF 8 Belgium Bart Goor  82'
MF 18Hungary Pál Dárdai  63'
MF 23Germany René Tretschok
MF 25Netherlands Rob Maas
MF 32Germany Thorben Marx  88'
Manager:
Germany Jürgen Röber

References

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