2003–04 DFB-Pokal (women)

The DFB Women's Cup 2004 was won for the first time from 1 FFC Turbine Potsdam. Potsdam town dethroned the first FFC Frankfurt, who won the last five contests. The FFC Heike Rheine presented by the 20:0 win against Bremen champions FC Oberneuland a record for the biggest win in the DFB Women's Cup. Strange the doyen of TuS Niedernkirchen: The second team came to the next round than the first.

Participating teams

For the DFB-Pokal 2003/ 04, the following teams have qualified:

SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

Tennis Borussia Berlin

FFC Brauweiler Pulheim

FCR 2001 Duisburg

1st FFC Frankfurt

FSV Frankfurt

SC Freiburg

Bayern Munich

TuS Niedernkirchen

1 FFC Turbine Potsdam

FFC Heike Rheine

VfL Wolfsburg

Hamburger SV

1 FC Saarbrücken

  • Bremen:   FC Oberneuland
  • Lower Saxony:   SV Victoria Gersten
  • Schleswig -Holstein:   TSV Schilksee
  • Mecklenburg- Vorpommern:   FSV 02 Schwerin
  • Brandenburg:   Alemannia Altdöbern
  • Berlin:   Hertha Zehlendorf
  • Saxony- Anhalt:   Magdeburg FFC
  • Saxony:   SG Jößnitz
  • Thuringia:   FF USV Jena
  • Middle Rhine:   SpVgg Oberaußem - Fortuna
  • Niederrhein:   Borussia Mönchengladbach
  • Westphalia:   1 FFC Recklinghausen
  • Rhineland:   TuS Ahrbach
  • Saarland:   FSV Victoria Jägersburg
  • Southwest:   TuS Niedernkirchen
  • Hesse:   TSV Jahn Calden
  • Baden:   Karlsruher SC
  • Südbaden:   SC Freiburg II
  • Württemberg:   TSV Crailsheim
  • Bavaria:   Bayern Munich II

Survey

The team above each had home advantage. Fat spelled teams moved into the next round. The qualifiers are not considered.

1 win after extra time

Qualification

First round

It was played on 6 and 7 September 2003.

Second round

It was played on 9 November 2003.

Quarterfinals

It was played on 14 December 2003.

Semifinal

It was played on 13 and 21 March 2004.

Final

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