2000–01 DFB-Pokal

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2000–01 DFB-Pokal
Country Germany
Teams 64
Champions Schalke 04
Runners-up 1. FC Union Berlin
Matches played 63
Top goal scorer(s) Arie van Lent (6)

The DFB-Pokal is the second-most important national title in German football. The DFB-Pokal 2000–01 was the 58th season of the competition. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 25 August 2000 and ended on 26 May 2001. In the final Schalke 04 defeated third tier Union Berlin 2–0 thereby claiming their third title.[1]

Round 1

Round 2

Round of 16

Quarter-final

Semi-final

Final

May 26, 2001
FC Schalke 04 2 – 0 1. FC Union Berlin
Böhme Goal 53'58' (pen.)
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Attendance: 73,011
Referee: Hermann Albrecht (Kaufbeuren)
Schalke 04
Union Berlin
FC GELSENKIRCHEN-SCHALKE 04:
GK 1 Germany Oliver Reck
RB 18 Netherlands Niels Oude Kamphuis
CB 6 Poland Tomasz Hajto Booked
CB 12 Netherlands Marco van Hoogdalem
LB 2 Belgium Nico Van Kerckhoven Substituted off 87'
RM 14 Germany Gerald Asamoah Booked Substituted off 80'
CM 7 Germany Andreas Möller Booked
CM 20 Czech Republic Jiří Němec Substituted off 84'
LM 8 Germany Jörg Böhme
CF 11 Denmark Ebbe Sand
CF 21 Belgium Emile Mpenza
Substitutes:
GK Norway Frode Grodas
DF 3 Czech Republic Radoslav Látal Substituted in 80'
DF 10 Germany Olaf Thon Substituted in 84'
DF Germany Markus Happe
MF 19 Germany Michael Büskens Substituted in 87'
MF Germany Sven Kmetsch
FW Netherlands Youri Mulder
Manager:
Netherlands Huub Stevens
1. FC UNION BERLIN:
GK 26 Germany Sven Beuckert Booked
SW 18 Germany Jens Tschiedel Substituted off 81'
CB 11 Germany Daniel Ernemann Booked Substituted off 56'
CB 33 Germany Tom Persich
RWB  24 Bulgaria Emil Kremenliev
LWB  3 Germany Ronny Nikol
CM 4 Germany Steffen Menze
CM 16 Bulgaria Hristo Koilov
AM 6 Nigeria Chibuike Okeke
CF 7 Albania Harun Isa Substituted off 70'
CF 22 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bozidar Đurković
Substitutes:
GK 20 Germany Robert Wulnikowski
DF 2 Germany Gert Müller
DF 21 Bulgaria Adalbert Zafirov
MF 5 Germany Marko Tredup Substituted in 81'
MF 9 Austria Michael Zechner Substituted in 70'
MF 19 Czech Republic Jiří Balcárek
FW 25 Brazil Daniel Teixeira Substituted in 56'
Manager:
Bulgaria Georgi Vasilev

References

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