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Bavarian Cup

Qualifying competition to the German Cup

Bavarian Cup

Summary

Qualifying competition to the German Cup

FieldValue
nameBavarian Cup
logo[[File:Bayerischer Toto-Pokal Logo.svg100px]]
founded
regionBavaria
number of teams64
current championsFV Illertissen (2024–25)
most successful clubJahn Regensburg (7 titles)

The Bavarian Cup (), was created in 1998 and functions as a qualifying competition to the German Cup. It is one of the 21 regional cups in Germany. It is one of three regional associations who are permitted to send two amateur teams to the DFB Cup, the three associations doing so being the largest.

An earlier incarnation of the Bavarian Cup existed from 1947 to 1954.

History

The seven Bezirke in Bavaria each played their own cup competition which in turn used to function as a qualifying to the German Cup (DFB-Pokal). Since 1998 these seven cup-winners plus the losing finalist of the region that won the previous event advanced to the newly introduced Bavarian Cup, the Toto-Pokal. The two finalists of this competition then advanced to the German Cup. Bavarian clubs which play in the first or second Bundesliga were not permitted to take part in the event, their reserve teams however could. Since 2008, reserve teams can not qualify for the DFB Cup any more, a right the clubs traded of for the privilege for reserve teams to play in the 3rd Liga.

Until 1998, the Bavarian Cup only existed in as much as it was a qualifying competition to the German Cup. This meant, in the later years two semi-finals were played to determine the two Bavarian amateur teams entering the DFB-Pokal, but, oddly, no final between these two teams was ever played.

Until 2008, no club had won the Bayernliga and the Bavarian Cup in the same season, until SpVgg Weiden did so in 2008–09.

2009 reform

The Bavarian Cup was completely overhauled and enlarged from 2009 onwards. Instead of only eight teams, it now consists of 64 clubs, and will exclude reserve teams. The first round will be held in September of each season and the teams will be made up from the following groups:

  • All Bavarian teams in the 3rd Liga and Regionalliga.
  • The 24 regional cup winners (Kreispokal), which will be held in August and September.
  • The clubs in the Bayernliga and the three Landesligas play a qualification round to determine the teams to fill the remaining spots. The reason behind the reform is to have all cup games in Bavaria on uniform dates and to allow the clubs in the Landesligas and above to enter the competition later, while clubs below that level will receive a better chance to win their local Kreispokal competition, and with this the associated prize money.

The competition, made up of the 64 teams, is played in a knock-out format. Two teams will continue to qualify for the German Cup, these being the cup winner and the winner of the game between the second and the third placed team. The later changed after 2012 when the second spot was awarded to the best-placed non-reserve side of the Regionalliga Bayern.

Regional cups

Map of Bavaria: The seven ''Bezirke''

The Bavarian Cup, until 2009, was sub-divided into seven local cup competitions, running roughly along the boundaries of the seven Bezirke. The division was as follows:

  • Oberbayern Cup: covering the region of Upper Bavaria
  • Niederbayern Cup: covering the region of Lower Bavaria
  • Schwaben Cup: covering the region of the Bavarian part of Swabia
  • Oberpfalz Cup: covering the region of Upper Palatinate
  • Mittelfranken Cup: covering the region of Middle Franconia
  • Oberfranken Cup: covering the region of Upper Franconia
  • Unterfranken Cup: covering the region of Lower Franconia

1947 to 1954 competition

From 1947 to 1954, a Bavarian Cup competition was held, which was disbanded shortly after the establishment of the DFB Cup. The first two editions were still organised by the Bavarian state sports association, the Bayerischer Landes-Sportverband, thereafter the competition was held by the Bavarian football association Bayerischer Fußball-Verband, which was founded in June 1946. It was only open to amateur sides, meaning clubs below the 2nd Oberliga Süd, except in 1951, when it was open to all Bavarian clubs. The finals were played by the following clubs:

1954FC HerzogenaurachTSV Gersthofen4–2

Regional winners

The regional cup winners since 1975 were:

Pre-Bavarian Cup

Franconian regions and Upper Palatinate:

1997SpVgg WeidenSpVgg Greuther FürthTSV TrebgastDJK Waldberg

Old Bavaria and Swabia:

1997TSV 1860 München IISV HutthurmTSV Aindling

Bavarian Cup era

2009SpVgg WeidenSC EltersdorfVfL Frohnlach1. FC Schweinfurt 05
2009SpVgg UnterhachingSV Schalding-HeiningTSV Aindling

Notes

Denotes teams qualified for the first round of the DFB-Cup.
  • The following teams qualified as regional-cup runners ups for the DFB Cup: Wacker Burghausen in 2009, SpVgg Ansbach in 2008, Jahn Regensburg in 2005 and TSV Aindling in 2004.

Finals of the Bavarian Cup

The finals of the Bavarian Cup:

24 May 2025IllertissenFV IllertissenSpVgg Unterhaching1–02,167
  • The reason for the heavy defeat of TSV Gerbrunn in 2003 is the fact that the Bavarian Cup final is always played at the beginning of the next season, in July, and the club had since withdrawn its team from the Bayernliga to a lower league, therefore fielding a considerable weaker team.

DFB Cup performance

Up until 2011, no team qualified from the Bavarian Cup to the national cup competition had won a game in this competition, with the FC Ingolstadt 04 (2005), Wacker Burghausen (2009) and Jahn Regensburg (2010) the only clubs to achieve a draw after extra time, all three going out on penalties. In the first round of the 2011–12 competition, SpVgg Unterhaching finally ended this drought for the Bavarian clubs, defeating SC Freiburg 3–2 courtesy of a converted 87th-minute penalty. The most common team to be drawn against for Bavarian clubs is Borussia Dortmund, having been the opposition on four occasions:

url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608075451/https://www.dfb.de/index.php?id=160533date=8 June 2011 }} Official DFB website. Retrieved 5 November 200830 August 1998SG Post/Süd RegensburgHertha BSC Berlin0–25,000
Second round7 August 1999SpVgg LandshutHansa Rostock0–24,500
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608075541/https://www.dfb.de/index.php?id=160408date=8 June 2011 }} Official DFB website. Retrieved 5 November 200826 August 2000FC IsmaningBorussia Dortmund0–47,000
First round25 August 2001Würzburger FVTSV 1860 München0–1010,100
First round31 August 2002FC Bayern Munich IIFC Schalke 041–25,100
First round30 August 2003TSV GerbrunnWacker Burghausen0–14815
First round20 August 2004Jahn Regensburg IISpVgg Unterhaching1–3500
First round20 August 2005Jahn RegensburgAlemannia Aachen1–3 aet4,500
First round9 September 2006SpVgg BayreuthKickers Offenbach0–22,850
First round5 August 2007Würzburger FVVfL Wolfsburg0–411,200
First round10 August 2008SpVgg AnsbachKarlsruher SC0–54,000
First round1 August 2009Wacker BurghausenRot Weiss Ahlen1–1 aet / 4–5 pen2,900
First round14 August 2010Wacker BurghausenBorussia Dortmund0–310,500
Second round25 October 2011SpVgg UnterhachingVfL Bochum1–43,150
First round18 August 2012SpVgg Unterhaching1. FC Köln1–27,500
First round2 August 2013TSV 1860 RosenheimVfR Aalen0–22,000
Second round28 October 2014Würzburger KickersEintracht Braunschweig0–111,240
Third round15 December 2015SpVgg UnterhachingBayer Leverkusen1–312,500
First round20 August 2016SpVgg UnterhachingFSV Mainz 053–3 aet / 2–4 pen7,000
Second round24 October 20171. FC Schweinfurt 05Eintracht Frankfurt0–415,060
First round17 August 20181. FC Schweinfurt 05FC Schalke 040–215,060

References

Sources

  • 50 Jahre Bayrischer Fussball-Verband 50-year-anniversary book of the Bavarian FA, publisher: Vindelica Verlag, published: 1996
  • Das Fussball Jahresjournal Annual end-of-season magazine of the Swabian FA

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