DFB-Pokal
The DFB-Pokal, also known as the German Cup in English, is a knockout-style tournament containing sixty-four teams in the German football league system. The competition was founded in 1935 when it was called the "Tschammer-Pokal". The record holders of the trophy are Bayern Munich who have won the cup a record twenty times. The current holders of the cup are RB Leipzig, who have won the title two consecutive times.
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Eintracht Frankfurt secure crucial win vs. Hoffenheim: Frauen Bundesliga matchday 9
February 4, 2024
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7:35 pm
Frankfurt hosted Hoffenheim at the Stadion am Brentanobad in Frankfurt on Sunday afternoon.
Bayern Munich vs Bayer Leverkusen: Frauen Bundesliga Matchday 9 Preview and team news
February 27, 2024
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1:51 pm
Bayern Munich have been unstoppable this season in the Frauen-Bundesliga once again and look to extend their unbeaten run in the league.
Nürnberg Stun Bayern Munich, Hoffenheim Keep UWCL Hopes Alive | Frauen-Bundesliga Matchday 10
February 4, 2024
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7:34 pm
Nürnberg grabbed a draw against Bayern München Frauen in an underdog result whilst Hoffenheim won again during the Frauen-Bundesliga matchday ten.
FC Köln Frauen Look To Break Bundesliga Record
December 30, 2023
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11:44 am
The FC Köln women will be playing at the Rhein-Energie Stadion against Werder Bremen for only the second time ever in March next year.
Maximilian Eggestein Extends SC Freiburg Contract
SC Freiburg have opted to extend the contract of vice-captain and midfielder Maximilian Eggestein after almost three years at the club.
Timo Schultz's Time at Köln: Striker Issues, Bundesliga Successes and Kicker Interview
1. FC Köln's head coach Timo Schultz recently spoke to Kicker in an interview about relegation, his future at the club and the striker situation amongst many more topics.
Der Klassiker: Why Bayern Munich's league tie versus Borussia Dortmund may be season-defining for both?
With Bayern Munich hosting Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena next Saturday in the Bundesliga. Why is this Der Klassiker so important for both sides?
Bayern's Sacha Boey out for six weeks
Bayern's Sacha Boey will be out for six weeks, Bild reports. This means he will be out until late April/May and will also miss both Champions League ties against Arsenal.
Manuel Neuer To Miss Both Germany Games Due To Injury
Manuel Neuer has returned to Munich following an injury that has ruled him out of both ties for Germany against the Netherlands and France over the coming week.
Julian Schuster to take over from Christian Streich after this season, Kicker reports
Currently the assistant coach at Freiburg, former captain and player Julian Schuster will take over from the departing Christian Streich for the 2024-25 season.
HSV's Robert Glatzel out for several months
Hamburg's Robert Glatzel suffered an hip injury in a friendly match against Aarhus and will therefore be out for several months.
The Bundesliga's Top Five Rivalries
Futmo takes a look at the fiercest rivalries in German football, by looking at some of the multiple historical derby results and games of all-time in the Bundesliga's history.
Fortuna Düsseldorf Confirm Christos Tzolis Signing
After spending a season on loan from Norwich at Fortuna Düsseldorf in the 2. Bundesliga, Christos Tzolis has now joined the club permanently thanks to his release clause.
Mark Uth to move to Hamburg and join Steffen Baumgart?
A clause in Mark Uth's contract sees him released a year early from his Köln contract upon relegation thus he has been linked with a move to Hamburg if this occurs.
The Truth Behind Schalke 04's St. Pauli win: "Everyone was throwing up in training"
Schalke's 3-1 victory last weekend in the 2. Bundesliga against St. Pauli came at a cost: the players of the team experienced a gruelling training session days before.
St Pauli vs Hertha BSC 2. Bundesliga Preview: Team News and Predicted Lineups
St. Pauli play Hertha BSC on Sunday afternoon in the 2. Bundesliga with the hope of extending their lead at the top of the 2. Liga with victory.