1991 NOFV-Pokal Final

1991 NOFV-Pokal Final
East German Cup Final
Event 1990–91 NOFV-Pokal
Date 2 June 1991 (1991-06-02)
Venue Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, Berlin
Referee Klaus Scheurell (Wusterhausen/Dosse)
Attendance 4,800

The 1991 NOFV-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 1990–91 NOFV-Pokal, the 40th season of East Germany's premier knockout football cup competition. It was played on 2 June 1991 at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin. Hansa Rostock won the match 1–0 against Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt for their 1st title.[1] This was the final East German cup final, as East and West Germany had reunified, along with their respective football associations.

Route to the final

The NOFV-Pokal was a 61-team single-elimination knockout cup competition. There are a total of five rounds leading up to the final. Teams are drawn against each other in pots, and the winner after 90 minutes advances. If still tied, extra time, and if necessary penalties are used to determine the winner.

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Hansa Rostock Round Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
Opponent Result 1990–91 NOFV-Pokal Opponent Result
Viktoria Templin (A) 5–1 Round 1 Stahl Riesa (A) 6–2
Hallescher FC Chemie (H) 2–0 Round 2 Chemie Guben (H) 1–0
Stahl Thale (H) 2–0 Round of 16 1. FC Magdeburg (H) 4–0
Rot-Weiß Erfurt (H) 1–0 Quarter-finals Carl Zeiss Jena (H) 1–0
Lokomotive Leipzig (A) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) Semi-finals Union Berlin (H) 2–0

Match

Details

2 June 1991 (1991-06-02)
Hansa Rostock 1–0 Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
Wahl  43' Report
Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, Berlin
Attendance: 4,800
Referee: Klaus Scheurell (Wusterhausen/Dosse)
Hansa Rostock
Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt
GK 1 Germany Daniel Hoffmann
CB United States Paul Caligiuri
CB Germany Gernot Alms
CB Germany Mike Werner
RM Germany Heiko März
CM Germany Hilmar Weilandt  74'
CM Germany Jens Wahl
LM Germany Jens Dowe
RW Germany Florian Weichert
CF Germany Volker Röhrich
LW Germany Henri Fuchs  87'
Substitutes:
MF Germany Frank Rillich  74'
MF Germany Juri Schlünz  87'
Manager:
Germany Uwe Reinders
GK 1 Germany Bodo Rudwaleit
RB Germany Axel Wittke
CB Germany Olaf Backasch
CB Germany Thomas Kluge
LB Germany Frank Bartz
RM Germany Ralf Rambow
CM Germany Olaf Schnürer
CM Germany Karsten Schulz  66'
LM Germany Steffen Menze
CF Germany Timo Löhnert
CF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Milanović  60'
Substitutes:
MF Germany Heiko Lahn  66'
FW Germany Torsten Richert  60'
Manager:
Germany Karl Trautmann

References

  1. "FDGB-Pokalsieger" [FDGB-Pokal winners]. dfb.de (in German). German Football Association. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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