Fuji-Cup
Appearance
The Fuji-Cup was a German football competition held during the summer break from 1986 to 1996 immediately prior to the kick-off the Fußball-Bundesliga season. The competition featured four leading teams, playing two semi-finals and a final in a generally more provincial area of the country, .
The competition competed with the DFB-Supercup although ultimately the two competitions were replaced by the DFB-Ligapokal.
Winners
- 1987: FC Bayern München (5:1 against Hamburger SV) in Kaiserslautern[1]
- 1988: FC Bayern München (3:0 against Borussia Mönchengladbach) in Augsburg
- 1989: VfB Stuttgart (1:1, 5:3 on penalites against Werder Bremen) in Würzburg[2]
- 1990: Werder Bremen (0:0, 6:5 on penalites against Borussia Dortmund) in Lüdenscheid [2]
- 1991: Borussia Dortmund (4:1 against Werder Bremen) in Passau[3]
- 1992: Eintracht Frankfurt (1:1, 6:4 on penalites against 1. FC Kaiserslautern) in Trier[4]
- 1993: Borussia Dortmund (3:2 against FC Bayern München) in Koblenz[5]
- 1994: FC Bayern München (0:0, 5:4 on penalties against Eintracht Frankfurt) in Koblenz[6]
- 1995: FC Bayern München (3:2 against Borussia Dortmund) in Koblenz[7]
- 1996: FC Schalke 04 (2:2, 6:5 on penalties against FC Bayern München) in Koblenz
References
- ^ Offizielle Stadionzeitung zum Fuji-Cup Endspiel 1988 des FC Augsburg
- ^ a b Fuji-Cup bei rsssf.com
- ^ Hans-Walter-Wild-Stadion
- ^ Fuji-Cup 1992
- ^ Koblenzer Stadtchronik 1993 - 24. Juli
- ^ Fuji-Cup 1994 in Koblenz
- ^ Bundesliga 1990's