2007 DFB-Pokal final explained

2007 DFB-Pokal Final
Event:2006–07 DFB-Pokal
Team1:VfB Stuttgart
Team1score:2
Team2:1. FC Nürnberg
Team2score:3
Details:After extra time
Stadium:Olympiastadion
City:Berlin
Referee:Michael Weiner (Giesen)
Attendance:74,220
Weather:Mostly cloudy
18°C
83% humidity[1]
Previous:2006
Next:2008

The 2007 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 2006–07 DFB-Pokal, the 64th running of Germany's premier football cup competition. In the final, 1. FC Nürnberg defeated VfB Stuttgart 3–2 after extra time,[2] thereby claiming their fourth title and denying Bundesliga champions Stuttgart a double. A 109th-minute strike from Danish midfielder Jan Kristiansen won the game for Nürnberg.

Route to the final

The DFB-Pokal began 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 penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.[3]

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

VfB StuttgartRound1. FC Nürnberg
OpponentResult2006–07 DFB-PokalOpponentResult
Alemannia Aachen II (A)4–0First roundBV Cloppenburg (A)1–0
Babelsberg 03 (A)4–2Second roundSC Paderborn (A)2–1
VfL Bochum (A)4–1Round of 16SpVgg Unterhaching (H)0–0
Hertha BSC (H)2–0Quarter-finalsHannover 96 (H)0–0
VfL Wolfsburg (A)1–0Semi-finalsEintracht Frankfurt (H)4–0

Match

Summary

Nürnberg started off strong in the final with a few opportunities, but a mistake by the Nürnberg defence saw Cacau open the scoring for Stuttgart 20 minutes in. Seven minutes later, Nürnberg equalised with a goal from Marek Mintál. The match went to half-time with scores level at 1–1.

Shortly after the restart, Marco Engelhardt headed the ball in to put Nürnberg ahead for the first time in the match. With 10 minutes remaining in regular time, Nürnberg goalkeeper Raphael Schäfer took down Mario Gómez, and referee Michael Weiner awarded a penalty. Pável Pardo converted the penalty to level the match at 2–2. The scores remained level, and the match went into extra time.

In the 109th minute, Jan Kristiansen shot from 28 meters out. The ball sailed over Stuttgart keeper Timo Hildebrand and hit the underside of the crossbar and going into the back of the net to give Nürnberg a 3–2 lead with 11 minutes remaining. The scores remained the same until the end of extra time, giving Nürnberg their fourth DFB-Pokal title.[4]

Details

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GK 1 Timo Hildebrand
RB 3
CB 6 Fernando Meira (c)
CB 17 Matthieu Delpierre
LB 21 Ludovic Magnin
RM 19 Roberto Hilbert
CM 28
CM 13 Pável Pardo
LM 11 Thomas Hitzlsperger
SS 25
CF 18
Substitutes:
GK 41 Michael Langer
DF 15
DF 35
MF 14 Alexander Farnerud
FW 9 Marco Streller
FW 16 Benjamin Lauth
FW 33
Manager:
Armin Veh
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GK 1 Raphael Schäfer (c)
RB 28 Dominik Reinhardt
CB 5 Andreas Wolf
CB 7
LB 25
CM 6
CM 22 Marco Engelhardt
RW 13 Ivan Saenko
AM 11
LW 19 Jan Kristiansen
CF 21
Substitutes:
GK 18 Daniel Klewer
DF 23
MF 8
MF 10
MF 36 Jawhar Mnari
FW 35 Chhunly Pagenburg
Manager:
Hans Meyer
Assistant referees

[5]
Norbert Grudzinski (Hamburg)
Kai Voss (Großhansdorf)
Fourth official


Babak Rafati (Hanover)

Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weather History for Berlin Tegel, DE . . . 26 May 2007 . 29 April 2017.
  2. Web site: DFB-Pokal 2006-07 . fussballdaten.de . 14 November 2008 . 2008 . de. https://web.archive.org/web/20081205012639/http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/2007/. 5 December 2008 . live.
  3. Web site: Modus . Mode . DFB.de . . 15 August 2012 . 11 June 2015 . de.
  4. Web site: Nürnberg gewinnt den Pokal . kicker.de . 12 May 2016 . de.
  5. News: DFB-Pokal Vorschau . DFB-Pokal preview . fcn.de . . 21 May 2007 . 5 January 2017 . de.