The 2010–11 DFB-Pokal was the 68th season of the annual German football cup competition. The competition began on 13 August 2010 with the first round and concluded on 21 May 2011 with the final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.[2] The competition was won by Schalke 04, who eliminated title holder Bayern Munich in the semi-finals. By clinching the cup, Schalke thus qualified for the play-off round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.

2010–11 DFB-Pokal
Tournament details
CountryGermany
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsSchalke 04
Runner-upMSV Duisburg
UEFA Europa LeagueSchalke 04
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored198 (3.14 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Srđan Lakić
(7 goals)[1]

Participating clubs

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The following 64 teams competed in the first round:

Bundesliga
the 18 clubs of the 2009–10 season
2. Bundesliga
the 18 clubs of the 2009–10 season
3. Liga
the top 4 clubs of the 2009–10 season
Winners of 21 regional cup competitions
  1. ^ a b SV Sandhausen and SV Babelsberg take part on behalf of their cup-winning reserve teams as these are not permitted to enter the competition.
  2. ^ a b c Finalists from the three regions with the most participating teams in their league competitions (Bavaria, Lower Saxony, Westphalia) are also allowed to compete.
  3. ^ Since VfL Osnabrück entered the competition via their league placement, Eintracht Braunschweig and Heeslingen as losing semi-finalists played a single match to determine the second Lower Saxony participant. Braunschweig won this match with 0–0 (aet), 4–1 on penalties. However, since Braunschweig eventually gained access to the competition via their league placement as well, Heeslingen were awarded the spot.

Draw

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The draws for the different rounds are conducted as following:[3] For the first round, the participating teams will be split into two pots. The first pot contains all teams which have qualified through their regional cup competitions, the best four teams of the 3rd Liga and the bottom four teams of the Second Bundesliga. Every team from this pot will be drawn to a team from the second pot, which contains all remaining professional teams. The teams from the first pot will be set as the home team in the process.

The two-pot scenario will also be applied for the second round, with the remaining 3rd Liga/amateur teams in the first pot and the remaining professional teams in the other pot. Once one pot is empty, the remaining pairings will be drawn from the other pot with the first-drawn team for a match serving as hosts. For the remaining rounds, the draw will be conducted from just one pot. Any remaining 3rd Liga/amateur team will be the home team if drawn against a professional team. In every other case, the first-drawn team will serve as hosts.

Matches

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First round

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The draw for this round took place on 5 June 2010.[4] The matches were played on 13–16 August 2010.

As usual, a small number of non-Bundesliga clubs had to play their home matches at different locations than their usual home grounds. Most notably, Hallescher FC had to move their tie against Union Berlin to Red Bull Arena at nearby Leipzig because their own Kurt-Wabbel-Stadion was rebuilt at that time. Other clubs which had their matches transferred to different locations included SV Sandhausen (to Carl-Benz-Stadion at Mannheim) and Germania Windeck (to RheinEnergieStadion at Cologne).

All times CEST

13 August 2010 SV Wilhelmshaven 0–4 Eintracht Frankfurt Wilhelmshaven
19:00 Report (in German) Amanatidis   21'
Tzavelas   38'
Ochs   59'
Altıntop   89'
Stadium: Jadestadion
Attendance: 6,485
Referee: Florian Steuer (Menden)
13 August 2010 FC Ingolstadt 2–0 Karlsruher SC Ingolstadt
19:00 Leitl   25'
Hartmann   72'
Report (in German) Stadium: Audi Sportpark
Attendance: 6,600
Referee: Tobias Christ (Kaiserslautern)
13 August 2010 VfB Lübeck 0–2 MSV Duisburg Lübeck
19:00 Report (in German) Marheineke   51' (o.g.)
Schäffler   90+3'
Stadium: Lohmühle
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Frank Willenborg (Osnabrück)
13 August 2010 FSV Frankfurt 2–0 SC Paderborn Frankfurt
19:00 Tosunoğlu   57'
S. Müller   83'
Report (in German) Stadium: Frankfurter Volksbank Stadion
Attendance: 3,048
Referee: Christian Schößling (Leipzig)
13 August 2010 VfL Osnabrück 2–3 (a.e.t.) 1. FC Kaiserslautern Osnabrück
19:00 Tyrala   20'
Lindemann   115'
Report (in German) Lakić   90+3'
Hoffer   106', 111'
Stadium: Osnatel-Arena
Attendance: 15,500 (capacity crowd)
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer (Herne)
13 August 2010 Jahn Regensburg 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Arminia Bielefeld Regensburg
19:00 Bollmann   60' (o.g.) Report (in German) Abelski   31' Stadium: Jahnstadion
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Robert Kampka (Mainz)
Penalties
Jarosch  
Formento  
Haller  
Zellner  
Schlauderer  
Buch  
  Kerr
  Bölstler
  Bollmann
  Kauf
  Guela
  Schuler
14 August 2010 FK Pirmasens 1–11 Bayer Leverkusen Pirmasens
15:30 Reich   70' Report (in German) Kießling   36', 61'
Helmes   46', 58', 64'
Augusto   62'
Sam   67', 88'
Derdiyok   84', 90'
Vidal   87' (pen.)
Stadium: Sportpark Husterhöhe
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Oberhausen)
14 August 2010 Wacker Burghausen 0–3 Borussia Dortmund Burghausen
15:30 Report (in German) Barrios   5'
Subotić   14'
Großkreutz   48'
Stadium: Wacker Arena
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Marco Fritz (Korb)
14 August 2010 SV Babelsberg 1–2 VfB Stuttgart Potsdam
15:30 Stroh-Engel   4' Report (in German) Cacau   21', 25' Stadium: Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Norbert Grudzinski (Hamburg)
14 August 2010 FC Oberneuland 0–1 SC Freiburg Bremen
15:30 Report (in German) Cissé   13' Stadium: Sportpark Vinnenweg
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Bibiana Steinhaus (Hanover)
14 August 2010 SC Pfullendorf 0–2 Hertha BSC Pfullendorf
15:30 Report (in German) Ramos   61'
Friend   74'
Stadium: ALNO-Arena
Attendance: 5,100
Referee: Felix Brych (Munich)
14 August 2010 Rot-Weiß Ahlen 0–4 Werder Bremen Ahlen
15:30 Report (in German) Pizarro   28'
Almeida   63'
Borowski   68'
Marin   82'
Stadium: Wersestadion
Attendance: 9,120
Referee: Markus Wingenbach (Diez)
14 August 2010 SC Verl 1–2 1860 Munich Verl
15:30 Bertels   8' Report (in German) Aigner   69', 73' Stadium: Stadion an der Poststraße
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Sascha Thielert (Buchholz)
14 August 2010 Hansa Rostock 0–4 1899 Hoffenheim Rostock
15:30 Report (in German) Ba   14'
Ibišević   18', 32'
Mlapa   28'
Stadium: DKB-Arena
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Patrick Ittrich (Hamburg)
14 August 2010 Chemnitzer FC 1–0 FC St. Pauli Chemnitz
15:30 Richter   5' Report (in German) Stadium: Stadion an der Gellertstraße
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Felix Zwayer (Berlin)
14 August 2010 SV Sandhausen 4–4 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
FC Augsburg Mannheim
19:30 Danneberg   20'
Ulm   34'
Pinto   51' (pen.)
Ristić   119'
Report (in German) Oehrl   14'
Kapllani   79'
Rafael   90+2' (pen.), 112'
Stadium: Carl-Benz-Stadion
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Marc Seemann (Essen)
Penalties
Ristić  
Pischorn  
Danneberg  
Ulm  
  Kapllani
  Sinkiewicz
 Oehrl
  Rafael
14 August 2010 SV Elversberg 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Hannover 96 Spiesen-Elversberg
19:30 Report (in German) Stadium: Waldstadion an der Kaiserlinde
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Tobias Welz (Wiesbaden)
Penalties
Kozarac  
El Idrissi  
Reiß  
Güral  
Zerić  
  Stindl
  Forssell
  Ya Konan
  Schulz
  Pinto
14 August 2010 Eintracht Braunschweig 1–2 (a.e.t.) Greuther Fürth Braunschweig
19:30 Fetsch   106' Report (in German) Nehrig   91'
Haas   119'
Stadium: Eintracht-Stadion
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Christian Fischer (Hemer)
14 August 2010 Erzgebirge Aue 1–3 Borussia Mönchengladbach Aue
19:30 Hochscheidt   47' Report (in German) Bradley   38'
Idrissou   64'
Reus   87'
Stadium: Erzgebirgsstadion
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Oberasbach)
15 August 2010 Schwarz-Weiß Essen 1–2 Alemannia Aachen Essen
14:30 Westerhoff   81' Report (in German) Höger   25'
Junglas   41'
Stadium: Uhlenkrugstadion
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Thorsten Schriever (Dorum)
15 August 2010 TuS Koblenz 1–0 Fortuna Düsseldorf Koblenz
14:30 Rahn   83' Report (in German) Stadium: Stadion Oberwerth
Attendance: 9,065
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
15 August 2010 Victoria Hamburg 1–0 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Hamburg
14:30 Rahn   29' Report (in German) Stadium: Victoria-Stadion Hoheluft
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Bastian Dankert (Rostock)
15 August 2010 ZFC Meuselwitz 0–2 1. FC Köln Meuselwitz
14:30 Report (in German) Yalçın   6'
Novaković   45'
Stadium: Bluechip-Arena
Attendance: 9,018
Referee: Georg Schalk (Augsburg)
15 August 2010 TuS Heeslingen 1–2 Energie Cottbus Heeslingen
14:30 Mickelat   60' (pen.) Report (in German) Kruska   33' (pen.)
Radu   45'
Stadium: Waldstadion
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Thomas Metzen (Mechernich)
15 August 2010 Eintracht Trier 0–2 1. FC Nürnberg Trier
16:00 Report (in German) Bunjaku   15'
Ekici   89'
Stadium: Moselstadion
Attendance: 5,200
Referee: Guido Winkmann (Kerken)
15 August 2010 Berliner AK 07 1–2 Mainz 05 Berlin
16:00 Keser   83' Report (in German) Holtby   38', 70' Stadium: Poststadion
Attendance: 1,120
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)
15 August 2010 Hallescher FC 1–0 Union Berlin Leipzig
17:30 Klippel   39' Report (in German) Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 9,020
Referee: Peter Sippel (Munich)
15 August 2010 Torgelower SV Greif 1–5 Hamburger SV Torgelow
17:30 Pankau   43' Report (in German) Van Nistelrooy   34', 65', 67'
Guerrero   53'
Jarolím   81'
Stadium: Gießerei-Arena
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
15 August 2010 Preußen Münster 1–2 VfL Wolfsburg Münster
17:30 Džeko   86' (o.g.) Report (in German) Cícero   80'
Grafite   88'
Stadium: Preußen-Stadion
Attendance: 15,050 (capacity crowd)
Referee: Peter Gagelmann (Bremen)
15 August 2010 Kickers Offenbach 3–0 VfL Bochum Offenbach
17:30 Feldhahn   34'
Haas   45'
Berger   83'
Report (in German) Stadium: Stadion am Bieberer Berg
Attendance: 12,026
Referee: Robert Hartmann (Krugzell)
16 August 2010 Germania Windeck 0–4 Bayern Munich Cologne
18:00 Report (in German) Klose   44'
Ribéry   45+1'
Kroos   84'
Gómez   85'
Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 41,100
Referee: Christian Dingert (Thallichtenberg)
16 August 2010 VfR Aalen 1–2 Schalke 04 Aalen
20:30 Bauer   82' (pen.) Report (in German) Farfán   42', 46' Stadium: Scholz-Arena
Attendance: 13,500 (capacity crowd)
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Oberasbach)

Second round

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The draw for this round took place on 21 August 2010.[5] The matches were played on 26–27 October 2010.

As in the first round, and for the same reasons, Hallescher FC played at Red Bull Arena, Leipzig. Additionally, Victoria Hamburg moved their tie against VfL Wolfsburg to Millerntor-Stadion due to insufficient lighting for TV broadcasts at their usual venue, Stadion Hoheluft.[6]

All times CEST

26 October 2010 Victoria Hamburg 1–3 VfL Wolfsburg Hamburg
19:00 Rahn   71' Report (in German) Pekarík   17'
Josué   52'
Schäfer   55'
Stadium: Millerntor-Stadion
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Christian Leicher (Weihmichl)
26 October 2010 TuS Koblenz 2–1 Hertha BSC Koblenz
19:00 Stahl   60'
Steegmann   71' (pen.)
Report (in German) Ramos   88' Stadium: Stadion Oberwerth
Attendance: 7,015
Referee: Christian Bandurski (Oberhausen)
26 October 2010 1. FC Köln 3–0 1860 Munich Cologne
19:00 Lanig   59'
Novaković   79'
Podolski   83'
Report (in German) Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 24,500
Referee: Markus Wingenbach (Diez)
26 October 2010 Greuther Fürth 2–4 (a.e.t.) FC Augsburg Fürth
19:00 Onuegbu   43'
Sararer   109'
Report (in German) Thurk   79', 120'
Rafael   99', 111'
Stadium: Trolli Arena
Attendance: 7,945
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
26 October 2010 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3–0 Arminia Bielefeld Kaiserslautern
20:30 Lakić   11', 42', 48' Report (in German) Stadium: Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Attendance: 17,159
Referee: Robert Hartmann (Krugzell)
26 October 2010 Energie Cottbus 2–1 SC Freiburg Cottbus
20:30 Kruska   38' (pen.)
Jula   81'
Report (in German) Cissé   67' Stadium: Stadion der Freundschaft
Attendance: 8,050
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer (Herne)
26 October 2010 FSV Frankfurt 0–1 Schalke 04 Frankfurt
20:30 Report (in German) Jurado   12' Stadium: Frankfurter Volksbank Stadion
Attendance: 10,470 (capacity crowd)
Referee: Babak Rafati (Hanover)
26 October 2010 Bayern Munich 2–1 Werder Bremen Munich
20:30 Schweinsteiger   27', 75' Report (in German) Pizarro   2' Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: Michael Weiner (Giesen)
27 October 2010 Hallescher FC 0–3 MSV Duisburg Leipzig
19:00 Report (in German) Maierhofer   7', 33'
Grlić   85'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 4,629
Referee: Robert Kempter (Sauldorf)
27 October 2010 Eintracht Frankfurt 5–2 Hamburger SV Frankfurt am Main
19:00 Caio   13'
Gekas   21', 45'
Petrić   65' (o.g.)
Altıntop   87' (pen.)
Report (in German) Petrić   23', 66' Stadium: Commerzbank-Arena
Attendance: 39,400
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)
27 October 2010 1899 Hoffenheim 1–0 FC Ingolstadt Sinsheim
19:00 Ba   63' Report (in German) Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Obertshausen)
27 October 2010 Alemannia Aachen 2–1 Mainz 05 Aachen
19:00 Auer   26'
Höger   60'
Report (in German) Szalai   68' Stadium: New Tivoli
Attendance: 25,657
Referee: Peter Gagelmann (Bremen)
27 October 2010 SV Elversberg 0–3 1. FC Nürnberg Spiesen-Elversberg
20:30 Report (in German) Schieber   43'
Pinola   50' (pen.)
Simons   74'
Stadium: Waldstadion an der Kaiserlinde
Attendance: 3,600
Referee: Patrick Ittrich (Hamburg)
27 October 2010 Chemnitzer FC 1–3 (a.e.t.) VfB Stuttgart Chemnitz
20:30 Förster   73' Report (in German) Harnik   79', 106', 118' Stadium: Stadion an der Gellertstraße
Attendance: 17,145
Referee: Günter Perl (Pullach)

Round of 16

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The draw for this round took place on 31 October 2010.[7] Six matches took place on 21–22 December 2010; the ties Offenbach–Nürnberg and Koblenz–Kaiserslautern, originally scheduled for 21 December, have been postponed to mid-January because of inclement weather.[8][9]

All times CET

21 December 2010 1899 Hoffenheim 2–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach Sinsheim
20:30 Sigurðsson   35'
Ba   63'
Report (in German) Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 23,500
Referee: Felix Brych (Munich)
21 December 2010 FC Augsburg 0–1 Schalke 04 Augsburg
20:30 Report (in German) Farfán   84' Stadium: Impuls Arena
Attendance: 30,660
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
22 December 2010 VfL Wolfsburg 1–3 Energie Cottbus Wolfsburg
19:00 Džeko   56' Report (in German) Petersen   1', 43'
Shao   40'
Stadium: Volkswagen Arena
Attendance: 10,801
Referee: Peter Gagelmann (Bremen)
22 December 2010 1. FC Köln 1–2 MSV Duisburg Cologne
19:00 Terodde   84' Report (in German) Maierhofer   3'
Koch   76'
Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 44,500
Referee: Knut Kircher (Rottenburg)
22 December 2010 Alemannia Aachen 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Eintracht Frankfurt Aachen
20:30 Höger   93' Report (in German) Fenin   98' Stadium: New Tivoli
Attendance: 32,160
Referee: Michael Weiner (referee) (Giesen)
Penalties
Junglas  
Achenbach  
Arslan  
Stehle  
Auer  
  Fenin
  Meier
  Caio
  Amanatidis
22 December 2010 VfB Stuttgart 3–6 Bayern Munich Stuttgart
20:30 Pogrebnyak   32', 45+1'
Delpierre   77'
Report (in German) Ottl   6'
Gómez   8'
Klose   52', 86'
Müller   81'
Ribéry   90+4'
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 40,500
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)
19 January 2011 Kickers Offenbach 0–2 1. FC Nürnberg Offenbach am Main
Report (in German) Simons   20', 66' Stadium: Bieberer Berg
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
19 January 2011 TuS Koblenz 1–4 1. FC Kaiserslautern Koblenz
Klasen   17' Report (in German) Lakić   54', 59', 65'
Nemec   64'
Stadium: Stadion Oberwerth
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Babak Rafati (Hanover)

Quarter-finals

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The draw for this round took place on 22 December 2010.[10] The matches will be played on 25–26 January 2011.

All times CET

25 January 2011 Schalke 04 3–2 (a.e.t.) 1. FC Nürnberg Gelsenkirchen
20:30 Gavranović   14'
Rakitić   58'
Draxler   119'
Report (in German) Schieber   4', 32' Stadium: Veltins-Arena
Attendance: 49,191
Referee: Peter Gagelmann (Bremen)
26 January 2011 Energie Cottbus 1–0 1899 Hoffenheim Cottbus
19:00 Shao   84' Report (in German) Stadium: Stadion der Freundschaft
Attendance: 15,220
Referee: Günter Perl (Pullach)
26 January 2011 MSV Duisburg 2–0 1. FC Kaiserslautern Duisburg
19:00 Bajić   36'
Šukalo   58'
Report (in German) Stadium: Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena
Attendance: 22,917
Referee: Felix Brych (Munich)
26 January 2011 Alemannia Aachen 0–4 Bayern Munich Aachen
20:30 Report (in German) Gómez   26'
Müller   75', 80'
Robben   88'
Stadium: New Tivoli
Attendance: 32,190
Referee: Michael Weiner (Giesen)

Semi-finals

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The draw for this round took place on 30 January 2011.[11] The matches will be played on 1 and 2 March 2011.

All times CET

MSV Duisburg2–1Energie Cottbus
Maierhofer   24'
Baljak   54'
Report (in German) Petersen   78' (pen.)
Attendance: 31,500

Bayern Munich0–1Schalke 04
Report (in German) Raúl   15'
Attendance: 69,000

Final

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For the first time since 2004, a 2. Bundesliga club reached the final.[11]

MSV Duisburg0–5Schalke 04
Report
Attendance: 75,708

References

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  5. ^ "Jones zieht Hammerlos" (in German). kicker sportmagazin. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 21 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Umzug für großen Auftritt" (in German). stadionwelt.de. 16 September 2010. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
  7. ^ "Südschlager: VfB empfängt den FCB!" (in German). kicker sportmagazin. Archived from the original on 3 November 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  8. ^ "Pokalspiel in Offenbach abgesagt" [Offenbach cup tie postponed] (in German). kicker Sportmagazin. Archived from the original on 3 January 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  9. ^ "Kein Derby in Koblenz – FCA empfängt Schalke" [No derby at Koblenz – FCA to host Schalke] (in German). kicker Sportmagazin. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  10. ^ "DFB-Pokal: Aachen empfäangt Bayern, Cottbus Hoffenheim" [Aachen hosts Bayern, Cottbus Hoffenheim] (in German). DFB. 22 December 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  11. ^ a b "Bayern gegen Schalke – Duisburg erwartet Cottbus!" (in German). kicker sportmagazin. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
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