Saxony Cup

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Saxony Cup
Deutschland Lage von Sachsen.svg
Founded1991
Region Saxony, Germany
Qualifier for DFB-Pokal
Current champions Lokomotive Leipzig (2022–23)
Most successful club(s) Chemnitzer FC (12 titles)
Trophy 2021-05-29 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig gegen Chemnitzer FC (Finale Wernesgruner Sachsenpokal 2020-21) by Sandro Halank-001.jpg
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The Saxony Cup (Sachsenpokal) is a regional German football competition established in 1991 for clubs from Saxony who play in the 3. Liga, Regionalliga Nordost, the NOFV-Oberliga, the Landesliga Sachsen (the Saxon League), the four Landesklassen (formerly known as Bezirksligen) as well as the cup winners of the 13 districts of Saxony. It is one of the 21 regional cup competitions in Germany.

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The yearly winners of the Sachsenpokal automatically qualify for the next DFB-Pokal (German Football Cup).

Cup winners

The finals:

DateStadiumWinnersRunners-upScoreAttendance
1 June 1991WaldstadionLimbach-Oberfrohna SpVgg Zschopau FC Wismut Aue II 4–1150
22 May 1992Stadion der JugendKamenz Bischofswerdaer FV 08 FSV Hoyerswerda 2–01,600
2 June 1993 Alfred-Kunze-SportparkLeipzig FC Sachsen Leipzig Dresdner SC 2–02,070
25 May 1994Alfred- Kunze- Sportpark – LeipzigFC Sachsen Leipzig VFC Plauen 2–12,400
7 June 1995Alfred- Kunze- Sportpark – LeipzigFC Sachsen Leipzig Dynamo Dresden II 2–01,800
5 June 1996 Stadion an der Gellertstraße Chemnitz VfB Leipzig II Chemnitzer FC II 2–1 aet530
7 May 1997Stadion an der Gellertstraße – Chemnitz Chemnitzer FC Dresdner SC3–03,002
16 May 1998Stadion an der Gellertstraße – ChemnitzChemnitzer FC FC Erzgebirge Aue 1–1 aet, 5–4 pen.7,300
2 May 1999VogtlandstadionPlauen VFC PlauenFC Erzgebirge Aue0–0 aet, 4–3 pen.8,000
28 May 2000 Erzgebirgsstadion Aue FC Erzgebirge Aue VfB Leipzig 2–2 aet, 5–3 pen.7,500
16 May 2001 Westsachsenstadion Zwickau FC Erzgebirge Aue FSV Zwickau 3–16,691
31 May 2002Westsachsenstadion – ZwickauFC Erzgebirge AueFSV Zwickau1–1 aet, 5–4 pen.7,519
10 May 2003Vogtlandstadion – Plauen Dynamo Dresden VFC Plauen3–210,400
28 April 2004Vogtlandstadion – PlauenVFC PlauenDynamo Dresden1–08,649
4 May 2005 Zentralstadion – LeipzigFC Sachsen LeipzigChemnitzer FC2–1 aet8,592
3 June 2006Vogtlandstadion – PlauenChemnitzer FCVFC Plauen1–04,148
10 June 2007Erzgebirgsstadion – AueDynamo DresdenErzgebirge Aue II2–07,123
30 April 2008Stadion an der Gellertstraße – ChemnitzChemnitzer FCFC Sachsen Leipzig1–07,750
17 June 2009Zentralstadion – LeipzigDynamo Dresden IIVFC Plauen2–1 aet6,000
14 May 2010Stadion an der Gellertstraße – ChemnitzChemnitzer FCFC Erzgebirge Aue3–29,670
1 June 2011 Red Bull Arena – Leipzig RB Leipzig Chemnitzer FC1–013,958
16 May 2012Stadion auf dem PfaffenbergHohenstein-Ernstthal Chemnitzer FCVfL 05 Hohenstein-Ernstthal5–4 aet4,500
15 May 2013Red Bull Arena – LeipzigRB LeipzigChemnitzer FC4–216,864
7 May 2014Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn StadionNeugersdorf Chemnitzer FC FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf 3–2 aet3,219
13 May 2015Sportforum "Sojus 31" – ZwickauChemnitzer FCFSV Zwickau2–03,500
10 May 2016Erzgebirgstadion – AueFC Erzgebirge AueFSV Zwickau1–07,560
24 May 2017 Bruno-Plache-Stadion – LeipzigChemnitzer FC 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 2–16,800
21 May 2018 Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark – Leipzig Chemie Leipzig Oberlausitz Neugersdorf 1–04,999
25 May 2019Stadion an der Gellertstraße – ChemnitzChemnitzer FCFSV Zwickau2–011,638
22 August 2020Ilburgstadion – EilenburgChemnitzer FC FC Eilenburg 2–11,000
29 May 2021Sportschule – Leipzig1. FC Lokomotive LeipzigChemnitzer FC1–0 a.e.t.
21 May 2022Stadion an der Gellertstraße – ChemnitzChemnitzer FCChemie Leipzig2–110,077
3 June 2023Bruno-Plache-Stadion – LeipzigLokomotive LeipzigChemnitzer FC3–0

Cup winners listed by number of wins

  1. Twelve wins: Chemnitzer FC
  2. Four wins: FC Sachsen Leipzig, FC Erzgebirge Aue
  3. Two wins: VFC Plauen, Dynamo Dresden, RB Leipzig, Lokomotive Leipzig
  4. One win: VfB Leipzig II, SpVgg Zschopau, Bischofswerdaer FV, Dynamo Dresden II, Chemie Leipzig

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