2006 DFL-Ligapokal Final

2006 DFL-Ligapokal Final
German League Cup
Event 2006 DFL-Ligapokal
Date 5 August 2006 (2006-08-05)
Venue Zentralstadion, Leipzig
Referee Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
Attendance 41,300

The 2006 DFL-Ligapokal Final decided the winner of the 2006 DFL-Ligapokal, the 10th edition of the reiterated DFL-Ligapokal, a knockout football cup competition.

The match was played on 5 August 2006 at the Zentralstadion in Leipzig. Werder Bremen won the match 2–0 against Bayern Munich for their 1st title.[1]

Route to the final

The DFL-Ligapokal is a six team single-elimination knockout cup competition. There are a total of two rounds leading up to the final. Four teams enter the preliminary round, with the two winners advancing to the semi-finals, where they will be joined by two additional clubs who were given a bye. For all matches, the winner after 90 minutes advances. If still tied, extra time, and if necessary penalties are used to determine the winner.[2]

Werder Bremen Round Bayern Munich
Opponent Result 2006 DFL-Ligapokal Opponent Result
Hamburger SV 2–1 Semi-finals Schalke 04 0–0 (4–1 p)

Match

Details

5 August 2006 (2006-08-05)
18:00 CEST
Werder Bremen 2–0 Bayern Munich
Klasnić  29', 66' Report
Zentralstadion, Leipzig
Attendance: 41,300
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
Werder Bremen
Bayern Munich
GK 18Germany Tim Wiese
RB 15Germany Patrick Owomoyela
CB 2 Germany Frank Fahrenhorst
CB 4 Brazil Naldo
LB 5 Cameroon Pierre Womé
DM 22Germany Torsten Frings (c)
CM 20Denmark Daniel Jensen  77'
CM 27Germany Christian Schulz  81'
AM 10Brazil Diego
CF 17Croatia Ivan Klasnić
CF 11Germany Miroslav Klose  60'
Substitutes:
GK 33Germany Christian Vander
DF 8 Germany Clemens Fritz
DF 16Denmark Leon Andreasen  77'
MF 6 Germany Frank Baumann
MF 7 Croatia Jurica Vranješ  81'
MF 14Germany Aaron Hunt  60'
FW 9 Egypt Mohamed Zidan
Manager:
Germany Thomas Schaaf
GK 1 Germany Oliver Kahn (c)
RB 2 France Willy Sagnol
CB 3 Brazil Lúcio
CB 5 Belgium Daniel Van Buyten
LB 21Germany Philipp Lahm  46'
DM 23England Owen Hargreaves
CM 8 Iran Ali Karimi
CM 31Germany Bastian Schweinsteiger  46'
AM 24Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz
CF 10Netherlands Roy Makaay
CF 11Germany Lukas Podolski  46'
Substitutes:
GK 29Germany Bernd Dreher
DF 32Germany Mats Hummels
MF 7 Germany Mehmet Scholl
MF 19Paraguay Julio dos Santos  46'
MF 20Bosnia and Herzegovina Hasan Salihamidžić  46'
MF 39Germany Andreas Ottl  46'
Manager:
Germany Felix Magath

References

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