The Schwaben Cup (German: ''Schwäbischer Pokal'') was a domestic cup competition in the
Bavarian ''
Regierungsbezirk
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'' of
Swabia
Swabia ; german: Schwaben , colloquially ''Schwabenland'' or ''Ländle''; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.
The name is ultimately derived from the medieval Duchy of ...
(German: ''Schwaben''), played from 1947 to 2009.
Overview
The competition was first played in 1947, before the reintroduction of the
German Cup
The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga. It is considered ...
. With the introduction of the national cup competition, the Schwaben Cup also became a qualifying competition for it.
The Schwaben Cup has been played annually since 1947 with the exception of 1956 and 1957, when it was not held. The competition was open to all senior men's teams from the Bezirk of Schwaben and clubs that play in the
Schwaben football league system
The Swabian football league system is a league system operating in the Bavarian ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Swabia (German: ''Schwaben'').
Overview
The Swabian football league system operates within the Bavarian and German football league systems. ...
. However, it was not open to professional teams, meaning a club in the
Bundesliga
The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of the German football league system, the Bundesliga is Germany's primary footba ...
or
2. Bundesliga could not take part. The
FC Augsburg
Fußball-Club Augsburg 1907 e. V., commonly known as FC Augsburg () or Augsburg, is a German football club based in Augsburg, Bavaria. FC Augsburg play in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. The team was founded as ...
, record winner of the competition, currently in the second division, would therefore not have been able to enter its first team. The competition was also open to reserve sides.
From 1998, the Schwaben Cup winner was eligible to take part in the
Bavarian Cup
The Bavarian Cup (german: Bayerischer Toto-Pokal), was created in 1998 and functions as a qualifying competition to the German Cup. It is one of the 21 regional cups in Germany. It is one of three regional associations who are permitted to send ...
and past winners have also taken part in this competition and thereby qualified for the German Cup. The
TSV Aindling
TSV Aindling is a German football club from the city of Aindling, Bavaria. It is part of a larger sports club that also has departments for women's and children's gymnastics, ice stock, skiing, tennis, and volleyball.
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History
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in 2003 and the
TSG Thannhausen
TSG Thannhausen is a German association football club located in Thannhausen, Bavaria.
Overview
''TSG Thannhausen'' traces its earliest origins as an organization to 1862, first as a gymnastics club and then later as a gymnastics club and fir ...
in 2006 have done so.
A fixed rule of the competition was that the lower classed team would always have home advantage. Further in the past, another rule stipulated that the lower classed team did not need to win a tie to advance, a draw being sufficient. This rule was however very unpopular with the stronger clubs and was rescinded after the 1998 final.
With the expansion of the Bavarian Cup from 2009–10 onwards, the Schwaben Cup ceased to be held. The only thing remaining of the old competition is the three Kreis Cup competitions, who now function as a qualifying round to the Bavarian Cup.
Modus
The cup operated on a system where it is split into three regions, Augsburg, Allgäu and Donau. Each of those regions roughly covers the areas of two Kreissligas:
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Donau
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Kreisliga Schwaben-Nord
The Kreisliga Schwaben-Nord is currently the eighth tier of the German football league system in the northern region of the Bavarian ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Swabia (German: ''Schwaben''). Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben in 2 ...
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Kreisliga Schwaben-West
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Augsburg
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Kreisliga Schwaben-Augsburg
The Kreisliga Schwaben-Augsburg is currently the eighth tier of the German football league system in the Augsburg region of the Bavarian ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Swabia (German: ''Schwaben''). Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben ...
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Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost
The Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost is currently the eighth tier of the German football league system in the eastern region of the Bavarian ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Swabia (Bavaria), Swabia (German: ''Schwaben''). Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga ...
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Allgäu
The Allgäu (Standard German: , also Allgovia) is a region in Swabia in southern Germany. It covers the south of Bavarian Swabia, southeastern Baden-Württemberg, and parts of Austria. The region stretches from the pre-alpine lands up to the A ...
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Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte
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Kreisliga Schwaben-Süd
Clubs from the Kreisliga, the Kreisklasses and A-Klasses below it but also the clubs in the Bezirksliga and Bezirksoberliga from this area play out a cup winner of their own. This winner then faces the winner of its sister region (German: Kreis). The three remaining clubs of this competitions then entered the final rounds of the Schwaben Cup, together with the clubs from Schwaben which play in the Landesliga, Bayernliga and Regionalliga.
At the end of this process was the Schwaben Cup final which was played at a neutral ground.
Cup finals since 1947
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*Winner always mentioned first.
*In 1965, 1994 and 1998 the title went to the lower-classed team in a drawn final.
Winners and runners-up of the Schwaben Cup
The 43 teams that have won the cup or played in its final during its history:
DFB-Pokal appearances
Since 1974, the Schwaben Cup winners, and in some seasons the runners-up, an eligible to qualify for the first round of the German Cup. In the past, qualification matches against the cup winners from the other six Bavarian regional cup competition were necessary, since the establishment of the Bavarian Cup, this competition functions as qualifying stage. On a large number of occasions, the FC Augsburg has qualified for the German Cup on merit of its membership to the 2. Bundesliga, these appearances are not listed here:
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References
Sources
* ''Das Fussball Jahresjournal'' Annual end-of-season magazine of the Swabian FA
External links
Bayrischer Fussball Verband (Bavarian FA)
''Schwaben'' branch of the Bavarian FA
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Football cup competitions in Bavaria
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Defunct football competitions in Bavaria
1947 establishments in Germany
2009 disestablishments in Germany
Recurring sporting events established in 1947
Recurring events disestablished in 2009
Defunct football cup competitions in Germany