2003 Bavarian Cup

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2003 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 2003
TSV Aindling

The 2003 Bavarian Cup was the sixth edition of this competition which was started in 1998. It ended with the TSV Aindling winning the competition. Together with the finalist, TSV Gerbrunn, both clubs were qualified for the DFB Cup 2003-04.

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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 plus the finalist from last season's winners region are qualified for the first round.

Participating clubs

The following eight clubs qualified for the 2003 Bavarian Cup:

ClubLeagueTierCup performance
TSV Aindling Oberliga Bayern IVWinner
TSV Gerbrunn Oberliga BayernIVFinal
VfL Frohnlach Landesliga Bayern-Nord VSemi-Final
SV Schalding-Heining Landesliga Bayern-Mitte VSemi-Final
Jahn Regensburg Regionalliga Süd IIIFirst Round
TSV 1860 Munich II Oberliga BayernIVFirst Round
MTV Ingolstadt Landesliga Bayern-Süd VFirst Round
ASV Zirndorf Landesliga Bayern-MitteVFirst Round

Bavarian Cup season 2002-03

Teams qualified for the next round in bold.

Regional finals

RegionDateWinnerFinalistResult
Oberbayern Cup30 April 2003TSV 1860 Munich IIMTV Ingolstadt3-0
Niederbayern Cup7 May 2003SV Schalding-HeiningFC Dingolfing2-1
Schwaben Cup 7 May 2003TSV Aindling TSV 1861 Nördlingen 1-1 / 4-3 after pen.
Oberpfalz Cup14 May 2003Jahn Regensburg SpVgg Weiden 3-0
Mittelfranken Cup 14 May 2003ASV Zirndorf 1. FC Nuremberg II 3-2
Oberfranken Cup13 May 2003VfL Frohnlach SpVgg Bayreuth 3-1
Unterfranken Cup6 May 2003TSV Gerbrunn Alemannia Haibach 2-1

First Round

DateHomeAwayResult
21 May 2003TSV GerbrunnJahn Regensburg2-2 / 4-2 after pen.
21 May 2003MTV IngolstadtSV Schalding-Heining0-2
21 May 2003TSV AindlingTSV 1860 Munich II3-3 / 4-3 after pen.
21 May 2003ASV ZirndorfVfL Frohnlach1-1 / 4-5 after pen.

Semi Finals

DateHomeAwayResult
31 May 2003SV Schalding-HeiningTSV Gerbrunn1-1 / 2-4 after pen.
27 May 2003VfL FrohnlachTSV Aindling0-3

Final

DateHomeAwayResultAttendance
18 July 2003TSV AindlingTSV Gerbrunn14-0550

The reason for the one-sided result in the final can be seen in the fact that TSV Gerbrunn had withdrawn its team from the Bayernliga to the lower Bavarian amateur leagues, therefore fielding a much weaker side.

DFB Cup 2003-04

The two clubs, TSV Aindling and TSV Gerbrunn, who qualified through the Bavarian Cup for the DFB Cup 2003-04 both were knocked out in the first round of the national cup competition:

RoundDateHomeAwayResultAttendance
First round [2] 30 August 2003TSV Aindling FC Schalke 04 0-36,400
First round [3] 30 August 2003TSV Gerbrunn Wacker Burghausen 0-14815

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References

  1. Bayerischer Toto-Pokal, BFV, accessdate: 4 November 2007
  2. DFB-Pokal 2003/2004 .:. 1. Runde: TSV Aindling - FC Schalke 04 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 5 November 2008
  3. DFB-Pokal 2003/2004 .:. 1. Runde: TSV Gerbrunn - Wacker Burghausen Weltfussball.de, accessed: 5 November 2008

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