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Record Defeat for Werder Bremen in DFB Cup: Outnumbered and Leading Twice, but Eliminated in First Round

Werder Bremen suffered a record defeat in the DFB Cup after being outnumbered for 80 minutes and leading twice. In an ultimately turbulent game at third division team Viktoria Köln, the Hanseatic League, who were decimated early on after an emergency brake from Amos Pieper (11th), lost 2:3 (1:0). Werder were eliminated in the first round for the sixth time in the past 13 years and are now the sole record holders with eleven first-round defeats as a top division club against a lower-class club.

Marvin Duksch (43′) and the top scorer Niclas Füllkrug (77′), who played as captain, gave Werder the lead twice. But Bremen’s home-grown player David Philipp, who trained with the Hanseatic League from 2014 to 2020, equalized twice (72nd/79th). Donny Bogicevic really made sure of the second second round entry of the Cologne team, who are leaders after the 1st matchday of the 3rd division. After his goal in the fourth minute of added time, the game did not start again.

Need to speak: Bremen’s players after the game in dialogue with the fans

Those: dpa/Federico Gambarini

BVB lacklusterly successful

With a lackluster performance, Borussia Dortmund easily solved the first mandatory task of the new football season and reached the 2nd round of the DFB Cup. The German runners-up easily prevailed 6-1 (3-1) at the Southwest regional league team TSV Schott Mainz on Saturday, but could hardly inspire with the summer kick-off.

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In front of 30,312 spectators, Sébastien Haller (22nd and 35th minute), Julian Brandt (24th), Marcel Sabitzer (57th), Donyell Malen (79th) and Youssoufa Moukoko (85th) scored the goals for the clearly superior team by coach Edin Terzic. Nils Gans (34th) scored the acclaimed consolation goal for the blatant outsider.

Artistic: Dortmund’s Sebastian Haller

Quelle: Getty Images/Frederic Scheidemann

BVB had to do without the injured new signing Felix Nmecha, and the injured Karim Adeyemi was also absent in Mainz. Terzic was able to build on the two summer additions Rami Bensebaini and Sabitzer.

St. Pauli missed higher victory

FC St. Pauli has also reached the second round. The second division team from Hamburg won 5-0 (1-0) at fifth division team Atlas Delmenhorst on Saturday. However, the Kiez-Club missed many chances to score with the Lower Saxony club.

Eric Smith (24th minute) scored a free kick from almost 20 meters for the guests to take the lead. An unfortunate own goal by Atlas goalkeeper Damian Schobert (59th) stopped the upper division’s hesitant efforts. Elias Saad (68th) and Marcel Hartel (70th) increased the penalty for the Hanseatic League. Central defender Kerem Sari received yellow-red for the previous foul. Oladapo Afolayan (88th) made the final score.

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St. Pauli dominated the game without much surprise, but Hamburg was careless with their chances. At the beginning of the second half, the hosts got better and achieved unchallenged success.

Leverkusen without any trouble

Bayer Leverkusen also made it through to the second round without much trouble. The Bundesliga team won in front of 11,035 spectators 8-0 (3-0) at Hamburg regional league team FC Teutonia 05 Ottensen. The goals for the team coached by Xabi Alonso were scored by Edmond Tapsoba (16th minute), Victor Boniface (42nd), Florian Wirtz (45th + 1), Amine Adli (59th, penalty kick), Jeremie Frimpong (67th), Adam Hlozek (74′, 90′) and Jonas Hofmann (81′).

Kiel celebrates late

With the third competitive win in a row, Holstein Kiel has reached the next round of the DFB Cup. The second division runners-up won 2-0 (0-0) at FC Gütersloh, who have been promoted to the regional league on Saturday. In front of 5000 spectators in the Heidewald stadium, substitute Holmbert Aron Fridjonsson secured a brace (72./90.+3) for the guests, who struggled against the twelfth-placed in the Regionalliga West for a long time.

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The hosts came up with some good scenes through their dangerous striker Markus Esko, who later had to be replaced injured, and even missed a penalty kick by Nico Buckmaier in the 41st minute. Lewis Holtby fouled Esko in the penalty area. Kiel only got into the game well later and had good scoring chances through Holtby and Steven Skrzybski. But only the substitute Icelander Fridjonsson managed to score two goals in the final phase for the 2021 cup semi-finalists.

Uzun stayed hungry

17-year-old top talent Can Uzun shot 1. FC Nürnberg to victory. The Turkish offensive player scored three goals in the sovereign 9: 1 (6: 0) of the second division at Bremen division club FC Oberneuland and prepared another goal for the team of coach Christian Fiel. Uzun was twice successful for the Franconians in the 2-2 win against Hannover 96 in the 2nd Bundesliga last weekend.

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The four-time DFB Cup winner showed his superiority from the start against the overwhelmed fifth division team. Uzun provided the 2-0 lead with two early goals (10th minute/14th). Daichi Hayashi (15th), Ahmet Gürleyen (19th) and Taylan Duman (24th/29th, penalty kick) increased the lead to 6-0 before the break.

Nuremberg replaced substitute goalkeeper Carl Klaus in the second half. Keeper Christian Mathenia only had one ball contact in the first 45 minutes. The Fiel team took it much easier in the second half and was able to increase through Uzun with his third goal (67th) and former Werder professional Benjamin Goller (71st). Oberneuland now put up a little more resistance and was rewarded by Bakary Lambers’ 8-1 lead (89′). Christoph Daferner (90′) scored to make it 9-1.

1st round in the DFB-Pokal at a glance

TuS Bersenbrück – Borussia Monchengladbach 0:7 (0:4)

1. FC Saarbrucken – Karlsruher SC 2: 1 (0: 0)

SV Sandhausen – Hannover 96 4:2 i.E. (3:3, 1:2)

Eintracht Braunschweig – FC Schalke 04 1:3 (1:2)

TSG Balingen – VfB Stuttgart 0:4 (0:3)

FC CZ Jena – Hertha BSC 0:5 (0:1)

Atlas Delmenhorst – FC St. Pauli 0:5 (0:1)

FC Oberneuland – 1. FC Nürnberg 1:9 (0:6)

Schott Mainz – Borussia Dortmund 1:6 (1:3)

Victoria Cologne – Werder Bremen 3: 2 (0: 1)

FC Teutonia Ottensen – Bayer Leverkusen 0:8 (0:3)

FC Gutersloh – Holstein Kiel 0:2 (0:0)

Hallescher FC – SpVgg Greuther Furth 0:1 (0:1)

SV Elversberg – FSV Mainz 05 0:1 (0:0)

Arminia Bielefeld – VfL Bochum

Sunday, 1 p.m.:

Rostocker FC – 1. FC Heidenheim

Rot-Weiss Essen vs Hamburger SV

Sunday, 3.30 p.m.:

FV Illertissen – Fortuna Dusseldorf

TuS Makkabi – VfL Wolfsburg

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FC Rot-Weiss Koblenz – 1. FC Kaiserslautern

SpVgg Unterhaching – FC Augsburg

Lok Leipzig – Eintracht Frankfurt

SV Oberachern – SC Freiburg

Sunday, 6 p.m.:

Energie Cottbus – SC Paderborn 07

Astoria Walldorf – 1. FC Union Berlin

FSV Frankfurt – Hansa Rostock

Monday, 6 p.m.:

FC Homburg – Darmstadt 98

Jahn Regensburg – 1. FC Magdeburg

VfB Luebeck – TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Monday, 8.45 p.m.:

VfL Osnabrueck – 1. FC Cologne

Tuesday, September 26:

Prussia Munster vs Bayern Munich

Wednesday, September 27:

Pain Wiesbaden – RB Leipzig

2023-08-12 17:57:45
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