1963 DFB-Pokal

1963 DFB-Pokal
Country Germany Germany
Teams 16
Champions Hamburg
Runners-up Borussia Dortmund
Matches played 16

The DFB-Pokal is the second-most important national title in German football. The DFB-Pokal 1963 was the 20th season of the competition. It began on 1 June 1963 and ended on 14 August 1963. 16 teams competed in the tournament of four rounds. In the final Hamburg defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–0.[1]

1st Round

June 1, 1963
KSV Hessen Kassel 2 – 2 Wuppertaler SV (AET)
1. FC Saarbrücken 3 – 0 VfL Wolfsburg
Concordia Hamburg 1 – 3 Tasmania 1900 Berlin
FC Bayern Hof 2 – 5 Hamburger SV
SV Werder Bremen 4 – 3 VfB Lohberg
Borussia Dortmund 4 – 2 Sportfreunde Saarbrücken
TSV 1860 München 3 – 2 FC Schalke 04
1. FC Nuremberg 1 – 2 Borussia Neunkirchen

Replay

June 8, 1963
Wuppertaler SV 3 – 0 KSV Hessen Kassel

Quarterfinals

July 31, 1963
Borussia Dortmund 3 – 1 TSV 1860 München
Hamburger SV 1 – 0 1. FC Saarbrücken
Wuppertaler SV 1 – 0 Borussia Neunkirchen
SV Werder Bremen 1 – 0 Tasmania 1900 Berlin

Semifinals

August 8, 1963
Borussia Dortmund 2 – 0 SV Werder Bremen
Wuppertaler SV 0 – 1 Hamburger SV

Final

August 14, 1963
17:30 (CET)
Borussia Dortmund 0 3 Hamburger SV
Seeler  31'  33'  84'
BV BORUSSIA 1909 DORTMUND:
GK 1 Germany Bernhard Wessel
DF Germany Wilhelm Burgsmüller
DF Germany Lothar Geisler
MF Germany Dieter Kurrat
MF Germany Wilhelm Sturm
MF Germany Helmut Bracht
MF Germany Aki Schmidt
FW Germany Reinhold Wosab
FW Germany Franz Brungs
FW Germany Burghard Rylewicz
FW Germany Gerhard Cyliax
Manager:
Germany Hermann Eppenhoff
HAMBURGER SV:
GK 1 Germany Horst Schnorr
DF Germany Gerhard Krug
DF Germany Jürgen Kurbjuhn
DF Germany Willi Giesemann
DF Germany Hubert Stapelfeldt
MF Germany Peter Wulf
MF Germany Ernst Kreuz
MF Germany Dieter Seeler
FW Germany Fritz Boyens
FW Germany Uwe Seeler
FW Germany Gert "Charly" Dörfel
Manager:
Germany Martin Wilke

References

  1. "DFB-Pokal 1962-63" (in German). fussballdaten.de. 2008. Archived from the original on 30 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-30.

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