2000 Bavarian Cup

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2000 Bavarian Cup
Founded
1998
Nation
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Deutschland Lage von Bayern.svg
State
Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg  Bavaria
Qualifying competition for
German Cup
Champions 2000
FC Ismaning

The 2000 Bavarian Cup was the third edition of the competition which started in 1998. It ended with the FC Ismaning winning the competition. Together with finalist TSV Rain am Lech, both clubs qualified for the DFB Cup 2000-01.

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The competition is open to all senior men's football teams playing within the Bavarian football league system and the Bavarian clubs in the Regionalliga Süd (III).

Rules & History

The seven Bezirke in Bavaria each play 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 advance to the newly introduced Bavarian Cup, the Toto-Pokal. The two finalists of this competition advance to the German Cup. Bavarian clubs which play in the first or second Bundesliga are not permitted to take part in the event; their reserve teams however can. [1] The seven regional cup winners were qualified for the first round. It was the last edition with only seven clubs. The following season, the competition was expanded to eight teams.

Participating clubs

The following seven clubs qualified for the 2000 Bavarian Cup:

ClubLeagueTierCup performance
FC Ismaning Landesliga Bayern-Süd VWinner
TSV Rain am Lech Landesliga Bayern-SüdVFinal
TSV Großbardorf Landesliga Bayern-Nord VSemi-final
SV Riedelhütte Landesliga Bayern-Mitte VSemi-final
FC Bayern Hof Oberliga Bayern IVFirst round
FSV Erlangen-Bruck Bezirksoberliga Mittelfranken VIFirst round
SC Luhe-Wildenau Landesliga Bayern-MitteVFirst round

Bavarian Cup season 1999-2000

Teams qualified for the next round in bold.

Regional finals

RegionDateWinnerFinalistResult
Oberbayern Cup10 May 2000FC Ismaning Wacker Burghausen 2-0
Niederbayern Cup17 May 2000SV Riedelhütte SV Schalding-Heining 3-1 after pen.
Schwaben Cup 17 May 2000TSV Rain am LechTSV Mindelheim2-0
Oberpfalz Cup17 May 2000SC Luhe-Wildenau SG Post/Süd Regensburg 6-5 after pen.
Mittelfranken Cup 9 May 2000FSV Erlangen-Bruck SC 04 Schwabach 2-1
Oberfranken Cup17 May 2000FC Bayern Hof SpVgg Stegaurach 3-2 after pen.
Unterfranken Cup23 May 2000TSV GroßbardorfTSV Sulzfeld2-0

First round

DateHomeAwayResult
31 May 2000SV RiedelhütteSC Luhe-Wildenau5-0
31 May 2000FSV Erlangen-BruckTSV Großbardorf2-2 / 1-3 after pen.
31 May 2000TSV Rain am LechFC Bayern Hof3-2
FC Ismaningbye

Semi-finals

DateHomeAwayResult
3 June 2000TSV GroßbardorfFC Ismaning0-4
3 June 2000SV RiedelhütteTSV Rain am Lech0-0 / 2-4 after pen.

Final

DateHomeAwayResultAttendance
21 July 2000TSV Rain am LechFC Ismaning2-4800

DFB Cup 2000-01

The two clubs, TSV Rain am Lech and FC Ismaning, who qualified through the Bavarian Cup for the DFB Cup 2000-01, both were knocked out in the first round of the national cup competition: [2]

RoundDateHomeAwayResultAttendance
First round [3] 27 August 2000TSV Rain am Lech FC Schalke 04 0-76,000
First round [4] 26 August 2000FC Ismaning Borussia Dortmund 0-47,000

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