Hertha Zehlendorf
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Not to be confused with Hertha BSC

The Hertha Zehlendorf is a German association football club
Football in Germany
Association football is the most popular sport in Germany. The German Football Association is the sport's national governing body, with 6.6 million members organized in over 26,000 football clubs. There is a league system, with the 1. and 2. Bundesliga on top, and the winner of the first...

 from the suburb of Zehlendorf
Zehlendorf (Berlin)
Zehlendorf is a locality within the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in Berlin. Before Berlin's 2001 administrative reform Zehlendorf was a borough in its own right, consisting of the locality of Zehlendorf as well as Wannsee, Nikolassee and Dahlem...

, Berlin.

The club, one of the largest football clubs in the country, has a strong youth department which has developed a number of international players, not just for Germany and having won two national youth championships.

1903–1945

The club was formed by 30 local football enthusiasts on 10 March 1903, under the name of Tor- und Fußballclub Germania 03 Zehlendorf. By 1909, it had however changed its name to FC Hertha Zehlendorf. In 1913, the club moved to a new ground, Siebenendenweg, now called Ernst-Reuter-Sportfeld, away from the Tempelhofer Feld
Tempelhof
Tempelhof is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg. It is the location of the former Tempelhof Airport, one of the earliest commercial airports in the world. It is now deserted and shows as a blank spot on maps of Berlin. Attempts are being made to save the still-existing...

, where it was never entirely happy. The team was for a time part of BFC Hertha 1892 but by September 1914 the club became independent again, under the name of FC Hertha 06 Zehlendorf.

After the end of the First World War, in January 1919, the club merged with local side VfB Zehlendorf 03 to form the current club, FC Hertha 03 Zehlendorf. It was from this union, Hertha derives its foundation date, too.

For the next decade, the club did not particularly stand out of the ranks of Berlin football clubs. Only in 1933 could it finally win a championship in the local Kreisklasse but the change in the German football league system
German football league system
The German football league system, or league pyramid, refers to a series of hierarchically interconnected leagues for association football clubs in Germany that consists of over 2,300 men's divisions, in which all leagues are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation...

, the introduction of the Gauliga
Gauliga
A Gauliga was the highest level of play in German football from 1934-45. The leagues were introduced in 1933, after the Nazi takeover of power by the Sports office of the Third Reich.-Name:...

s
, prevented the team from being promoted.

The club continued to struggle throughout this age and even had to form an on-the-field union with Union Lichterfelde to survive. During the Second World War, play came almost completely to a halt.

1945–1963

After the war, all previously existing clubs and associations were outlawed in Berlin and the former Hertha existed under the name of SG Zehlendorf for a while. It entered the Amateurliga Berlin (II) in 1947, a league that was played in a number of regional groups. It however became the first club in Berlin to receive a license in 1948 to revert to its original name by the allied occupation authorities.

On the field, the club qualified for the single-division Amateurliga in 1950 and immediately became a strong side in this league, winning the championship in 1953. The clubs youth side took out its first Berlin championship in 1950, a game played as a curtain raiser for a Germany versus Turkey
Turkey national football team
The Turkey national football team represents Turkey in association football and is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Turkey. They are affiliated with UEFA...

 friendly, in front of 60,000, on 17 June 1951. Germany lost 1–2, but Zehlendorf beat Hertha BSC 3–2.

The team entered the tier-one Oberliga Berlin
Oberliga Berlin (1945-63)
The Oberliga Berlin was the highest level of the German football league system in the city of West-Berlin in Germany from 1945 until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963. It was by far the smallest of the five Oberligas.-Overview:...

for the 1953–54 season, were all the big names of West Berlin
West Berlin
West Berlin was a political exclave that existed between 1949 and 1990. It comprised the western regions of Berlin, which were bordered by East Berlin and parts of East Germany. West Berlin consisted of the American, British, and French occupation sectors, which had been established in 1945...

 football were playing in those days. It found life at this level much harder and was immediately relegated again, finishing 11th out of 12 teams. Back in the Amateurliga, another championship was won and the club earned the right to return to the Oberliga.

In this league, the team would stay until 1963, earning lower table finishes each season but surviving nevertheless. Hertha in this time earned much more local success with its youth teams, a fact not much changed even today, winning Berlin championship in various age groups over the years.

1963–74: Regionalliga years

In 1963, German football was fundamentally changed with the introduction of the Fußball-Bundesliga
Fußball-Bundesliga
The Fußball-Bundesliga is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of Germany's football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. It is contested by 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2. Bundesliga...

. Below it, five regional leagues, the Regionalligas, were formed. Hertha did not apply for a spot in the new Bundesliga as only one club from Berlin was admitted and the bigger names in local football, Hertha BSC and Tasmania 1900
Tasmania 1900 Berlin
SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin was a German association football club based in the Berlin district of Neukölln.- Tasmania 1900 :The team was founded on 2 June 1900 as Rixdorfer TuFC Tasmania 1900, changing its name when Rixdorf was re-named Neukölln in 1912...

 far out qualified the little club.

Instead, the club qualified for the new tier-two Regionalliga Berlin, a league it would belong to until its disbanding in 1974. In this league, Hertha continued its existence as an average side, at least for the first couple of seasons. From 1965, the clubs results improved and it developed into an upper table side.

In 1968–69, the team archived its greatest success so far, winning the Regionalliga and thereby qualifying for the promotion round to the Bundesliga. In this competition, the club came fourth out of five teams, when only the winner, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen is a German association football club in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club was formed as Oberhausener SV in December 1904 out of the merger of Emschertaler SV and the football enthusiasts of Oberhausener TV 1873...

, qualified for promotion.

The following season, the team repeated its success; winning the league once more and getting another try at Bundesliga promotion. The club finished one rank better this time, coming third but the Bundesliga spot went to Kickers Offenbach
Kickers Offenbach
Kickers Offenbach is a German association football club in Offenbach am Main, Hesse. The club was founded on 27 May 1901 in the Rheinischer Hof restaurant by footballers who had left established local clubs including Melitia, Teutonia, Viktoria, Germania and Neptun...

. The club took out the second edition of the German under-19 championship that year, a huge success for the Hertha.

From 1970 onwards, the club returned to its mid-table existence, staying out of relegation trouble but also not really in contention for another championship either. In 1970–71, Tasmania 1900 was all to dominating anyway, winning the league title and going broke two seasons later.

For Hertha, the year 1974 was the last as a second division team, the introduction of the 2nd Bundesligas meaning the end for the five Regionalligas. To qualify for the new 2nd Bundesliga Nord, the club had to be one of the two top clubs in its league but a fourth spot was not enough and it was demoted to the tier-three Amateurliga Berlin instead.

1974–current

Hertha missed out on the league championship there in its first season, coming second by a point to Spandauer SV
Spandauer SV
Spandauer SV is a German association football club that plays in Berlin.-Early years:The capital city was one of the earliest centres of German football and was home to 1. Spandauer Fußballklub Triton, formed on 24 May 1894, and Sportclub Germania Spandau, formed on 15 October 1895...

, who won promotion to the second division. The next three seasons, the club spent in midfield but its youth teams once more impressed, reaching the final in both the under-19 and the under-17 German championships in 1978.

In 1978–79, it managed to win the league. This entitled the club to take part in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga
Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga (Football)
The Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga was an end-of-season competition, held annually to determined the clubs that were promoted from the Amateurligas, later the Amateur Oberligas to the 2nd Bundesligas...

. It had to play OSC Bremerhaven
OSC Bremerhaven
OSC Bremerhaven is a German sports club based in Bremerhaven, in the federal state of Bremen.-History:The club was founded in 1972 as Olympischer Sport-Club Bremerhaven in a merger of various local football clubs including ATS Bremerhaven, which has roots going back to 1859, Polizei Sportverein,...

and beat the opposition 5–4 in Berlin. In Bremerhaven it held a 0–0 until four minutes from the end, seeing itself already in the second division but then OSC scored the winning goal and earned promotion on the away goal rule. Its Berlin title qualified the club for the German amateur football championship
German amateur football championship
The German amateur football championship was a football competition in Germany, existing from 1950 to 2000, organised by the German Football Association, the DFB.-Overview:...

, too, where it went all the way to the final and lost to ESV Ingolstadt
ESV Ingolstadt
The ESV Ingolstadt is a general sports club in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, formed on 15 February 1919.Until 2004, the club operated a football department but after a merger with local rival MTV Ingolstadt to form FC Ingolstadt 04 the footballers left for the new club.The club has over 1,600 members in 21...

.

The club continued to be a driving force in what was now renamed Amateur Oberliga Berlin, finishing in the top five all but once in the next twelve seasons. In 1981–82, another highlight followed, coming second in the league to Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin is a German football club based in Berlin-Westend.- History :The team was founded in 1902 and takes its name from its origins as a tennis and ping-pong club. "Borussia" is a Latinised version of Prussia. In 1903 the club took up football and quickly developed a rivalry with...

, on equal points but falling nine goals short. The team returned to the German amateur championship, where the FSV Mainz 05 proofed to strong in the semi-finals, winning both games. Thirdly, the club also qualified for the German Cup on the strength of a Berlin Cup
Berlin Cup
The Berliner Landespokal is an annual football cup competition held by the Berlin Football Association . The cup winner qualifies for the national DFB-Pokal. Cup finals are usually held in the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark. The competition has been held since 1906, with various interruptions...

 win. It drew Hertha BSC for the first round and, in front of 12,000 spectators, the score was two all after regular time but then the big Hertha scored two more goals and knocked the little Hertha out of the cup. Little Hertha (German: Kleine Hertha) is the long-standing nickname of the club, referring to the fact that Hertha BSC was always the bigger and more successful of the two Herthas.

The season after, the club came second in the league once more, this time to SC Charlottenburg
SC Charlottenburg
SCC Berlin is a German sports club based in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin and founded in 1902 as Charlottenburger Sport-Club 1902. In 1911, they merged with Sport-Club Westen 05 and changed their club colors from yellow and blue to black and white.- History :Through the early 20s the club...

, and earned another shot at the amateur championship but this time, the FC Bayern Munich II
FC Bayern Munich II
Bayern Munich II are the second team of German association football club Bayern Munich. In 2010–11 they played in the 3rd Liga, having qualified for its inaugural season in 2008, and have consistently played at the third level of German football — they played in the Regionalliga Süd from...

 in the first round was as far as it went.

In 1988, the clubs under-17's finally took out the German championship, beating southern powerhouse VfB Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart
Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V., commonly known as VfB Stuttgart, is a German sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. The club is best known for its football team, which has participated in all but two Bundesliga seasons...

 2–1 in the final. The year after, wealthy FC Bayern Munich
FC Bayern Munich
FC Bayern Munich , is a German sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. It is best known for its professional football team, which is the most successful football club in Germany, having won 22 national titles and 15 cups....

 managed to beat the amateur clubs youth team on penalties only in the final.

From 1988 to 1990, the Oberliga Berlin became the scene of Herthas struggle with Reinickendorfer Füchse
Reinickendorfer Füchse
Reinickendorfer Füchse are a German association football club based in Reinickendorf, a western district of in Berlin. The football side is part of a larger sports association that has departments for basketball, bowling, boxing, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey, swimming, tennis, table tennis, and...

 for the league championship but both times Reinickendorf won the upper hand. Each time, Hertha only earned the right to compete for the amateur championship again and each time it lost in the first round.

1990–91 was the Oberliga Berlins last season, the German reunion also affected football and the NOFV-Oberliga was established instead. Hertha became part of the NOFV-Oberliga Mitte
NOFV-Oberliga Mitte
The NOFV-Oberliga Mitte was the third tier of the German football league system in the central states of former East Germany and West-Berlin. The league existed from 1991 to 1994...

, a league dominated by 1. FC Union Berlin
1. FC Union Berlin
1. FC Union Berlin is a German association football club based in Berlin. It is one of two sides in the city bearing the name Union that emerged during the Cold War and played in East Germany, while the other played in the west. The club currently plays in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.-Foundation to...

 in its short three year existence and Zehlendorf managed only average performances. Nevertheless, it did qualify for the new tier-three Regionalliga Nordost
Regionalliga Nordost
The Regionalliga Nordost was the third tier of the German football league system in the states of former East Germany and West-Berlin from 1994 to 2000. As such, it was almost identical in territorial cover to the old DDR-Oberliga....

in 1994. In a league full of former East German football powerhouses, the team struggled for four seasons before being relegated in 1998.

The club managed to only survive two seasons in the NOFV-Oberliga Nord
NOFV-Oberliga Nord
The NOFV-Oberliga Nord is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the northern states of former East Germany and West-Berlin. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008, it was the fourth tier of the league system. It covers the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and...

(IV) before another relegation, now to the tier-five Verbandsliga Berlin
Verbandsliga Berlin
The Berlin-Liga is the highest league for football teams exclusively in the German capital. Since German reunification in 1990, it is the highest level of domestic football in Berlin, replacing the Oberliga Berlin in this position...

. It has since spent its time in this league, earning places in the upper half of the table but not being able to win another league championship.

Current

The team is in its ninth season in the Verbandsliga Berlin in 2008–09, sitting in mid-table after 13 of 34 games played. The club has an impressive 48 teams registered with the German Football Association
German Football Association
The German Football Association is the governing body of football in Germany. A founding member of both FIFA and UEFA, the DFB organises the German football leagues, including the national league, the Bundesliga, and the men's and women's national teams. The DFB is based in Frankfurt and is...

 and competing in this season.

Its under-17's side plays in the tier-one Bundesliga Nord, against clubs like Werder Bremen and Hamburger SV
Hamburger SV
Hamburger Sport-Verein, usually referred to as HSV in Germany and Hamburg in international parlance, is a German multi-sport club based in Hamburg, its largest branch being its football department...

.

Honours

  • German amateur football championship
    German amateur football championship
    The German amateur football championship was a football competition in Germany, existing from 1950 to 2000, organised by the German Football Association, the DFB.-Overview:...

    • Runners-up 1979
  • Regionalliga Berlin (II): 2
    • Winners 1969, 1970
  • Amateurliga Berlin (II): 1
    • Winners 1953
  • Oberliga Berlin
    Oberliga Berlin
    The Amateur-Oberliga Berlin was the second tier of the German football league system in the city of West-Berlin in Germany from 1947 until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, operating under the name of Amateurliga Berlin. After 1963, it was the third tier until 1991, when the league was...

     (III): 1
    • Winners 1979
    • Runners-up 1975, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990
  • Berlin Cup
    Berlin Cup
    The Berliner Landespokal is an annual football cup competition held by the Berlin Football Association . The cup winner qualifies for the national DFB-Pokal. Cup finals are usually held in the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark. The competition has been held since 1906, with various interruptions...

    : 3
    • Winners 1977, 1982, 1989
    • Runners-up 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1990, 1996

  • German Under 19 Championship: 1
    • Winners 1970
    • Runners-up 1978
  • German Under 17 Championship: 1
    • Winners 1988
    • Runners-up 1978, 1989

Past managers

Manager From Until
Wolfgang Przesdzing 1 July 1983 10 November 1986
Stefan Sprey 11 November 1986 7 January 1990
Adolf Remy 8 January 1990 30 June 1990
Gino Ferrin
Gino Ferrin
Gino Ferrin is a retired German football manager and former player.Ferrin made a total of 10 appearances in the Fußball-Bundesliga during his career for Tennis Borussia Berlin and FC St. Pauli and also played in a further 72 2. Bundesliga games.- References :...

1 July 1990 30 June 1992
Peter Ränke 1 July 1992 2 May 1994
Gerd Pröger 3 May 1994 30 June 1994
Thomas Grunenberg
Thomas Grunenberg
Thomas Grunenberg is a German football manager and former player.- External links :* at tebe-frauen.de...

1 July 1994 16 February 1996
Gerd Pröger 16 February 1996 25 March 1997
Gino Ferrin 26 March 1997 30 June 1997

Recent seasons

Year Division Position
1999–2000 NOFV-Oberliga Nord
NOFV-Oberliga Nord
The NOFV-Oberliga Nord is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the northern states of former East Germany and West-Berlin. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008, it was the fourth tier of the league system. It covers the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and...

 (IV)
14th ↓
2000–01 Verbandsliga Berlin
Verbandsliga Berlin
The Berlin-Liga is the highest league for football teams exclusively in the German capital. Since German reunification in 1990, it is the highest level of domestic football in Berlin, replacing the Oberliga Berlin in this position...

 (V)
8th
2001–02 Verbandsliga Berlin 5th
2002–03 Verbandsliga Berlin 4th
2003–04 Verbandsliga Berlin 7th
2004–05 Verbandsliga Berlin 3rd
2005–06 Verbandsliga Berlin 3rd
2006–07 Verbandsliga Berlin 7th
2007–08 Verbandsliga Berlin 4th
2008–09 Verbandsliga Berlin (VI)

Former Hertha 03 players

The following players developed through the clubs youth system to become professionals (as of June 2008):
  • Male
  • Michael Krampitz
  • Michael Kellner
  • Volkmar Gross
  • Uwe Kliemann
    Uwe Kliemann
    Uwe Kliemann is a retired German football player and coach. As a player, he spent 11 seasons in the Bundesliga with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Eintracht Frankfurt, Hertha BSC and Arminia Bielefeld...

  • Klaus-Peter Hanisch
    Klaus-Peter Hanisch
    Klaus-Peter Hanisch was a professional German footballer.In the 1970s, Hanisch made a total of 19 Fußball-Bundesliga appearances for Hertha BSC and Tennis Borussia Berlin. His playing career was cut short as he was forced to retire aged 28 due to injury. Hanisch died in 2009 of a heart attack.-...

  • Wolfgang Sühnholz
    Wolfgang Suhnholz
    Wolfgang Sühnholz is an American soccer coach and former player from Germany. He is currently coach of the Austin Aztex U23 and a coach at Austin's Lonestar Soccer Club.-Playing career:...

  • Norbert Stolzenburg
    Norbert Stolzenburg
    Norbert Stolzenburg is a German football manager and former player.Stolzenburg scored a record 89 goals in 177 games for Tennis Borussia Berlin, also becoming the top scorer of the 1975–76 2. Fußball-Bundesliga Nord season...

  • Christian Sackewitz
    Christian Sackewitz
    Christian Sackewitz is a former professional German footballer.Sackewitz made 134 Fußball-Bundesliga appearances during his footballing career, and was the 1979–80 2. Fußball-Bundesliga top scorer, with 35 goals in 36 games.- References :...

  • Pierre Littbarski
    Pierre Littbarski
    Pierre Michael Littbarski is a German football manager and former player. He was mainly a winger or attacking midfielder and is best known for his brilliant dribbling abilities. He was a FIFA World Cup winner with West Germany in 1990. He was also runner–up twice in 1982 and 1986 with West Germany...

  • Martino Gatti
  • Karsten Bäron
    Karsten Bäron
    Karsten 'Air' Bäron is a retired German football centre forward and coach.-Football career:Bäron arrived at Hamburger SV in 1992, at the age of 19, from modest Hertha Zehlendorf...

  • Christian Ziege
    Christian Ziege
    Christian Ziege is a former German football defender and midfielder. With the German national team, Ziege won Euro 96. An attacking left wingback, Ziege was considered a dead-ball specialist.-Club career:...

  • Marcus Feinbier
    Marcus Feinbier
    Marcus Feinbier is a retired German football player. He is now a player agent.-External links:* at transfermarkt.de...

  • Carsten Ramelow Niko Kovač
    Niko Kovac
    Niko Kovač is a former Croatian footballer who last played as a midfielder for Red Bull Salzburg. He was the long-standing captain of Croatia before retiring from international football in January 2009...

     Robert Kovač
    Robert Kovac
    Robert Kovač is a retired Croatian football defender.- Early career :Kovač started his career in lower league clubs Rapide Wedding and Hertha Zehlendorf before making his Bundesliga debut with 1. FC Nuremberg in 1995...

  • Thorben Marx
    Thorben Marx
    Thorben Marx is a German footballer who plays for Borussia Mönchengladbach.- External links :...

  • Benjamin Siegert
    Benjamin Siegert
    Benjamin Siegert is a German football player who plays for Preußen Münster.- Career :He made his debut on the professional league level in the Bundesliga for VfL Wolfsburg on May 12, 2001 when he came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute in a game against Eintracht Frankfurt.On October 5, 2007 he...

  • Malik Fathi
    Malik Fathi
    Malik Fathi is a German football player of Turkish and German descent who currently plays for FSV Mainz 05.-Career:In 2003–2008 he has played as a defender for Hertha BSC...

  • Sofian Chahed
    Sofian Chahed
    Sofian Chahed is a Tunisian international footballer who plays professionally for Hannover 96, as a midfielder.-Early life:...

     Sejad Salihović
    Sejad Salihovic
    Sejad Salihović is a Bosnian footballer who plays for 1899 Hoffenheim primarily as a left midfielder but can also play as a left winger, centre midfield and occasionally as a left back...

  • Sebastian Stachnik
    Sebastian Stachnik
    Sebastian Stachnik is a German football player with Helmond Sports.-Career:Stachnik, who was born in the German capital Berlin, joined the second team of Hannover 96 in the year 2006 after playing for several other youth teams in Berlin...

  • Cem Efe
    Cem Efe
    Cem Efe is a former German-Turkish football player and currently head coach of Hertha Zehlendorf U-19.- Career :Efe scored three goals in 14 games during the 2001–02 season for SV Babelsberg 03 in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.- Coaching career :...


  • Female
  • Ariane Hingst
    Ariane Hingst
    Ariane Hingst is a German footballer. Primarily utilized as a defender or a defensive holding, midfielder Hingst announced this summer that she would be retiring from international football with the German national team. In addition it was announced by 1...

  • Inken Becher
    Inken Becher
    Inken Becher is a German football defender. She currently plays for 1. FFC Frankfurt, and has been capped for the German national team.-External links:*...


DFB-Pokal appearances

The club has qualified for the first round of the German Cup
DFB-Pokal
The DFB-Pokal or DFB Cup is a German knockout football cup competition held annually. 64 teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga. It is considered the second most important national title in German football after the Bundesliga...

 six times:
Season Round Date Home Away Result Attendance
DFB-Pokal 1974–75  First round 7 September 1974 Heidenheimer SB Hertha Zehlendorf 2–2 aet
First round replay 14 September 1974 Hertha Zehlendorf Heidenheimer SB 5–0
Second round 20 September 1974 FC Schalke 04
FC Schalke 04
Fußball-Club Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04, commonly known as simply FC Schalke 04 or Schalke , is a German, association-football club originally from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Schalke has long been one of the most popular football teams in Germany, even though major...

Hertha Zehlendorf 6–0
DFB-Pokal 1975–76
DFB-Pokal 1975–76
The DFB-Pokal 1975–76 was the 33rd season of the competition. It began on 1 August 1975 and ended on 26 June 1976. 128 teams competed in the tournament of seven rounds...

 
First round 5 August 1975 Hertha Zehlendorf Blumenthaler SV 0–1 aet
DFB-Pokal 1976–77
DFB-Pokal 1976–77
The DFB-Pokal 1976–77 was the 34th season of the competition. It began on 6 August 1976 and ended on 30 May 1977. 128 teams competed in the tournament of seven rounds. In the final FC Köln defeated Hertha Berlin 1–0 in a replay after the first game ended in a draw after 120 minutes...

 
First round 6 August 1976 Hertha Zehlendorf TuS Mayen
TuS Mayen
Tus Mayen is a German association football club from the city of Mayen, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is part of a larger sports club that also includes departments for athletics, basketball, dance, field hockey, gymnastics, handball, swimming, and tennis....

1–0
Second round 18 October 1976 Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt is a German sports club, based in Frankfurt, Hesse that is best known for its association football club.- Club origins :...

Hertha Zehlendorf 10–2
DFB-Pokal 1977–78
DFB-Pokal 1977–78
The DFB-Pokal 1977–78 was the 35th season of the competition. It began on 29 July 1977 and ended on 15 April 1978. 128 teams competed in the tournament of seven rounds. In the final FC Köln defeated Fortuna Düsseldorf 2–0, thus defending their title from the last season.- Mode :The tournament...

 
First round 29 July 1977 1. FSV Mainz 05
1. FSV Mainz 05
1. Fußball- und Sportverein Mainz 05 e. V., usually shortened to 1. FSV Mainz 05, Mainz 05, or simply Mainz, is a 1905 founded German association football club based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to the football section the 1. FSV Mainz 05 has a handball and table tennis department...

Hertha Zehlendorf 7–1
DFB-Pokal 1982–83
DFB-Pokal 1982–83
The DFB-Pokal 1982–83 was the 40th season of the competition. It began on 27 August 1982 and ended on 11 June 1983. In the only DFB-Pokal final ever held between two clubs from the same city FC Köln defeated Fortuna Köln 1–0.- 1st round :- Replays :...

 
First round 27 August 1982 Hertha Zehlendorf Hertha BSC 2–1
DFB-Pokal 1989–90  First round 20 August 1989 Hertha Zehlendorf 1. FC Nuremberg 0–4

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