DFB-Pokal Frauen

Final (July 4, 2020)

Wolfsburg won on penalty kicks following extra time.

Semi-finals (June 10, 2020)

Wolfsburg won match in normal time.
Essen won match in normal time.

Quarter-finals (June 2, 2020 to June 3, 2020)

Leverkusen won match following extra time.
Arm. Bielefeld won match in normal time.
Essen won match in normal time.
Wolfsburg won match in normal time.

Round of 16 (November 16, 2019 to November 17, 2019)

Hoffenheim won match in normal time.
Leverkusen won match in normal time.
Sand won match in normal time.
Turbine Potsdam won match in normal time.
Wolfsburg won match in normal time.
Arm. Bielefeld won match in normal time.
FSV Gütersloh won match following extra time.
Final
Essen won match in normal time.

Second round (September 7, 2019 to September 8, 2019)

Bayern Munich won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Köln won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Wolfsburg won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
USV Jena won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Turbine Potsdam won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Saarbrücken won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
1. FC Nürnberg won match following extra time and advance to Round of 16.
FFC Frankfurt won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Arm. Bielefeld won on penalty kicks following extra time and advance to Round of 16.
Sand won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Essen won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Werder Bremen won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Freiburg won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
FSV Gütersloh won on penalty kicks following extra time and advance to Round of 16.
Leverkusen won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.
Hoffenheim won match in normal time and advance to Round of 16.

First round (August 3, 2019 to August 4, 2019)

Arm. Bielefeld won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Walddörfer SV won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
FC Forstern won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Saarbrücken won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
FC Ingolstadt won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
TuS Wörrstadt won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
SV 67 Weinberg won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
1. FC Nürnberg won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
SpVg Berghofen won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
FSV Gütersloh won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Holstein Kiel won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Hamburger SV won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Eint Frankfurt won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
RB Leipzig won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Hessen Wetzlar won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
SG Andernach won match in normal time and advance to Second round.
Bor. Bocholt won match in normal time and advance to Second round.

League Notes

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