The 2009 Bavarian Cup was the twelfth edition of this competition, organised by the Bavarian Football Association (BFV), which was first held in 1998. The winner and runners-up were both qualified for the 2009–10 DFB-Pokal. Additionally, this year's semi-finalist, SpVgg Unterhaching, was also qualified because it finished in the top-four of the 3. Liga.

2009 Bavarian Cup
Founded
1998
Nation
 Germany
Map of Germany: Position of Bavaria highlighted
State
 Bavaria
Qualifying competition for
German Cup
Champions 2009
SpVgg Weiden

The competition was open to all senior men's football teams playing within the Bavarian football league system and the Bavarian clubs in the Regionalliga Süd (III) and 3. Liga.

Rules and History edit

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 and 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 were qualified for the first round.

Participating clubs edit

The following eight clubs qualified for the 2009 Bavarian Cup:

Club League Tier Cup performance
SV Wacker Burghausen 3. Liga III Final
SpVgg Weiden Oberliga Bayern V Final
SpVgg Unterhaching 3. Liga III Semi-final
VfL Frohnlach Oberliga Bayern V Semi-final
TSV Aindling Oberliga Bayern V First round
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 Oberliga Bayern V First round
SV Schalding-Heining Landesliga Bayern-Mitte VI First round
SC Eltersdorf Landesliga Bayern-Mitte VI First round

Bavarian Cup season 2008–09 edit

Teams qualified for the next round in bold.

Regional finals edit

Region Date Winner Finalist Result
Oberbayern Cup 21 April 2009 SpVgg Unterhaching SV Wacker Burghausen 3–0
Niederbayern Cup 17 May 2009 SV Schalding Heining FC Dingolfing 2–2 / 8–7 after pen.
Schwaben Cup 29 April 2009 TSV Aindling TSV Rain am Lech 3–0
Oberpfalz Cup 5 May 2009 SpVgg Weiden Jahn Regensburg 2–1
Mittelfranken Cup 28 April 2009 SC Eltersdorf ASV Neumarkt 2–2 / 6–5 after pen.
Oberfranken Cup 29 April 2009 VfL Frohnlach SpVgg Selbitz 4–2
Unterfranken Cup 29 April 2009 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 FC Leinach 2–1
  • The runners-up of the Oberbayern Cup is the eights team qualified for the Bavarian Cup due to SpVgg Unterhaching from Oberbayern having won the Cup in the previous season.

First round edit

Date Home Away Result
19 May 2009 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 SpVgg Weiden 0–1
20 May 2009 SV Schalding-Heining SV Wacker Burghausen 0–3
20 May 2009 TSV Aindling SpVgg Unterhaching 1–2
20 May 2009 SC Eltersdorf VfL Frohnlach 0–0 / 3–4 after pen.

Semi-finals edit

Date Home Away Result
26 May 2009 SpVgg Weiden SpVgg Unterhaching 3–3 / 10–9 after pen.
26 May 2009 VfL Frohnlach Wacker Burghausen 1–1 / 2–5 after pen.

Final edit

Date Home Away Result Attendance
15 September 2009 SpVgg Weiden Wacker Burghausen 1–0

DFB Cup 2009–10 edit

The two clubs, SpVgg Weiden and Wacker Burghausen, who qualified through the Bavarian Cup for the 2009–10 drew the following first-round opposition:

Round Date Home Away Result Attendance
First round[2] 1 August 2009 SpVgg Weiden Borussia Dortmund 1–3 9,765
First round[3] 1 August 2009 Wacker Burghausen Rot Weiss Ahlen 1–1 / 4–5 after pen. 2,900

References edit

  1. ^ Bayerischer Toto-Pokal – The finals (in German) BFV website, accessed: 6 November 2011
  2. ^ DFB-Pokal 2009/2010 .:. 1. Runde: SpVgg Weiden vs Borussia Dortmund Weltfussball.de, accessed: 16 July 2011
  3. ^ DFB-Pokal 2009/2010 .:. 1. Runde: Wacker Burghausen vs Rot Weiss Ahlen Weltfussball.de, accessed: 16 July 2011

External links edit