1936 Tschammerpokal final

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1936 Tschammerpokal Final
Match programme cover
Event1936 Tschammerpokal
Date3 January 1937 (1937-01-03)
VenueOlympiastadion, Berlin
RefereeEgon Zacher (Berlin)[1]
Attendance70,000
1935
1937

The 1936 Tschammerpokal Final decided the winner of the 1936 Tschammerpokal, the 2nd season of Germany's knockout football cup competition. It was played on 3 January 1937 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.[2] VfB Leipzig won the match 2–1 against Schalke 04 to claim their 1st cup title.

Route to the final[edit]

The Tschammerpokal began the final stage with 64 teams in a single-elimination knockout cup competition. There were a total of five rounds leading up to the final. Teams were drawn against each other, and the winner after 90 minutes would advance. If still tied, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a replay would take place at the original away team's stadium. If still level after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a second replay would take place at the original home team's stadium. If still level after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a drawing of lots would decide who would advance to the next round.[3]

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

VfB Leipzig Round Schalke 04
Opponent Result 1936 Tschammerpokal Opponent Result
1. SV Jena (H) 5–0 Round 1 VfvB Ruhrort (A) 5–2
Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz (A)
Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz (H)
2–2 (a.e.t.)
3–0 (replay)
Round 2 SpVgg Röhlinghausen (H) 2–0
Berliner SV 1892 (H) 2–0 Round of 16 VfB Stuttgart (A)
VfB Stuttgart (H)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
6–0 (replay)
VfB Peine (A) 4–2 Quarter-finals Werder Bremen (A) 5–2 (a.e.t.)
Wormatia Worms (H) 5–1 Semi-finals FC Schweinfurt 05 (H) 3–2

Match[edit]

Details[edit]

VfB Leipzig2–1Schalke 04
  • May 21'
  • Gabriel 32'
Report Kalwitzki 42'
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Egon Zacher (Berlin)
VfB Leipzig
Schalke 04
GK 1 Germany Bruno Wöllner
RB Germany Erich Dobermann
LB Germany Rudolf Große
RH Germany Gerhard Richter
CH Germany Erich Thiele
LH Germany Walter Jähnig
OR Germany Hans Breidenbach
IR Germany Martin Schön
CF Germany Jacob May
IL Germany Georg Reichmann
OL Germany Herbert Gabriel
Manager:
Germany Heinrich Pfaff
GK 1 Germany Hermann Mellage
RB Germany Hans Bornemann
LB Germany Otto Schweisfurth
RH Germany Rudolf Gellesch
CH Germany Hermann Nattkämper
LH Germany Otto Tibulski
OR Germany Ernst Kalwitzki
IR Germany Fritz Szepan
CF Germany Ernst Poertgen
IL Germany Ernst Kuzorra (c)
OL Germany Ernst Sontow
Manager:
Germany Hans Schmidt

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • No substitutions.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Schiedsrichter: Der erste war Berliner". DFB-Pokal: Das offizielle Stadionmagazin des Deutschen Fußball-Bundes. German Football Association. 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Alle DFB-Pokalsieger" [All DFB-Pokal winners]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Modus" [Mode]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2015.

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