The hearts and eyes of German football fans are heading towards the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, at 9:15 pm today, Thursday, May 13, to follow the German Cup 2021 final for the current football season, where the Leipzig team faces its counterpart Borussia Dortmund.
Leipzig dreams of winning his first German Cup title, while Dortmund seeks to win the fifth cup in its history.
Borussia Dortmund, the 4-time champion of the cup seasons 1964-65, 1988-89, 2011-12, 2016-17, hopes to crown for the fifth time in its history.
Bayern Munich is the record holder for winning the German Cup with 20 titles, Werder Bremen comes second with 6 titles, then Schalke and Eintracht Frankfurt come with 5 titles for each team, then Burcia Dortmund on 4 occasions, while Leipzig has never achieved the championship. .
Here is the record of the German Cup champions throughout history:
Season 1952-53 (Root Vice Essen)
Season 1953-1954 - The Champ (Stuttgart)
Season 1954-55 - Champion (Karlsruhe)
Season 1955-56 - Champion (Karlsruhe)
Season 1956-57 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1957-58 - The Champ (Stuttgart)
Season 1958-59 - Champion (Schwarz vise Essien)
Season 1959-60 - Champion (Borussia Monchengladbach)
Season 1960-61 - Champion (Werder Bremen)
Season 1961-62 - Champion (Nürnberg)
Season 1962-63 - Champion (Hamburg)
Season 1963-64 - The Champion (Munich 1860)
Season 1964-65 - Champion (Borussia Dortmund)
Season 1965-66 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1966-67 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1967-68 - Champion (Colin)
Season 1968-69 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1969-70 - Champion (Kickers Offenbach)
Season 1970-71 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1971-72 - Champion (Schalke 04)
Season 1972-73 - Champion (Borussia Monchengladbach)
Season 1973-74 - Champion (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Season 1974-75 - Champion (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Season 1975-76 - Champion (Hamburg)
Season 1976-77 - Champion (Colin)
Season 1977-78 - Champion (Colin)
Season 1978-79 - Champion (Fortuna Dusseldorf)
Season 1979-80 - Champion (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Season 1980-81 - Champion (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Season 1981-82 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1982-83 - Champion (Colin)
Season 1983-84 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1984-85 - Champion (Odingen)
Season 1985-86 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1986-87 - Champion (Hamburg)
Season 1987-88 - Champion (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Season 1988-89 - Champion (Borussia Dortmund)
Season 1989-90 - Champion (Kaiserslautern)
Season 1990-91 - Champion (Werder Bremen)
Season 1991-92 - Champion (Hanover)
Season 1992-93 - Champion (Bayerleverkusen)
Season 1993-94 - Champion (Werder Bremen)
Season 1994-95 - Champion (Borussia Monchengladbach)
Season 1995-96 - Champion (Kaiserslautern)
Season 1996-97 - The Champ (Stuttgart)
Season 1997-98 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 1998-99 - Champion (Werder Bremen)
Season 1999-2000 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2000-01 - Champion (Schalke 04)
Season 2001-02 - Champion (Schalke 04)
Season 2002-03 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2003-04 - Champion (Werder Bremen)
Season 2004-05 - season (Bayern Munich)
Season 2005-06 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2006-07 - Champion (Nürnberg)
Season 2007-08 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2008-09 - Champion (Werder Bremen)
Season 2009-10 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2010-11 - Champion (Schalke 04)
Season 2011-12 - Champion (Borussia Dortmund)
Season 2012-13 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2013-14 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2014-15 - Champion (Wolfsburg)
Season 2015-16 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2016-17 - Champion (Borussia Dortmund)
Season 2017-18 - Champion (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Season 2018-19 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Season 2019-20 - Champion (Bayern Munich)
Youm7 TV obtained the live broadcasting rights for the German Cup Final match from the German Football Association through our partner “OneFootball” for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa via the website and TV Al Youm Al Sabea.
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The seventh day provides a distinctive service to all its followers and fans of global football in general and German in particular by offering a hearty meal about the two teams ’journey and the way to the final match.
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