
Tschammerpokal 1938
    
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        The 1938 Tschammerpokal
was the 4th season of the competition. For the first time Austrian
teams competed in the competition as Austria had been annexed by Nazi Germany
at the beginning of the year. In the final which was held on 8 January 1939 in the Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Austrian Rapid Wien
defeated FSV Frankfurt
3–1.
) were paired internally, too. The Quarter-final pairings were entirely random.
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 SPORTKLUB RAPID: 
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 GK  
 1  
  Rudolf Raftl
  Rudolf Raftl
 
 
 DF  
    
  Heribert Sperner
  Heribert Sperner 
 
 DF  
    
  Rudolf Schlauf
  Rudolf Schlauf 
 
 MF  
    
  Franz Wagner
  Franz Wagner 
 
 MF  
    
  Johann Hofstätter
  Johann Hofstätter 
 
 MF  
    
  Stefan Skoumal
  Stefan Skoumal
 
 
 FW  
    
  Franz Hofer
  Franz Hofer 
 
 FW  
    
  Georg Schors
  Georg Schors 
 
 FW  
    
  Franz Binder
  Franz Binder
(c) 
 
 FW  
    
  Wilhelm Holec
  Wilhelm Holec 
 
 FW  
    
  Johan Pesser
  Johan Pesser 
 
Manager: 
 
 Leopold Nitsch
  Leopold Nitsch 
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...
was the 4th season of the competition. For the first time Austrian
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...
teams competed in the competition as Austria had been annexed by Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany , also known as the Third Reich , but officially called German Reich  from 1933 to 1943 and Greater German Reich  from 26 June 1943 onward, is the name commonly used to refer to the state of Germany from 1933 to 1945, when it was a totalitarian dictatorship ruled by...
at the beginning of the year. In the final which was held on 8 January 1939 in the Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
The Olympiastadion  is a sports stadium in Berlin, Germany. There have been two stadiums on the site: the present facility, and one that is called the Deutsches Stadion which was built for the aborted 1916 Summer Olympics. Both were designed by members of the same family, the first by Otto March...
Austrian Rapid Wien
SK Rapid Wien
The Sportklub Rapid Wien  is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is the most popular club in Austria and also record title holder having won the Austrian national football title 32 times...
defeated FSV Frankfurt
FSV Frankfurt
FSV Frankfurt is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899. The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt, which has recently returned to 2nd tier football...
3–1.
Qualification
| FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899. The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt, which has recently returned to 2nd tier football... | 3 – 1 | Fortuna Düsseldorf Fortuna Düsseldorf ' is a German association football club based in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, currently playing in the second tier of German league football, the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga... | 
| SV Waldhof Mannheim SV Waldhof Mannheim SV Waldhof Mannheim is a German association football club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg.  The club today has a membership of over 2,400.-History:... | 6 – 0 | Westfalia Herne Westfalia Herne SC Westfalia Herne is a German football club based in Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club was founded on 13 June 1904 by the sons of the more well-heeled residents of the city as a rival to the worker-based club SV Sodingen.- History :... | 
| VfB Mühlburg | 2 – 1 | 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... | 
| TSV 1860 Munich | 3 – 0 | Dresdner SC Dresdner SC Dresdner SC is a German multisport club playing in Dresden, Saxony. Founded on 30 April 1898, the club was a founding member of the German Football Association  in 1900... | 
| Brandenburger SC Süd 05 Brandenburger SC Süd 05 Brandenburger SC Süd is a German association football club from the town of Brandenburg, in the federal state of the same name. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that also has departments for bowling, canoeing, cycling, swimming, and volleyball.... | 0 – 1 | Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz was a German association football club from the city of Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, today Gliwice, Poland.-History:... | 
| 1. FC Nuremberg | 1 – 0 | VfR Mannheim VfR Mannheim VfR Mannheim is a German association football club based in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg formed in 1911 out of the fusion of Mannheimer FG 1896, Mannheimer FG 1897 Union, and FC Viktoria 1897 Mannheim... | 
| Rot-Weiß Essen | 3 – 0 | Hertha BSC | 
| Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin | 1 – 0 | 1. FC Phönix Lübeck | 
Round of 16
In the round of 16 the 8 German teams were paired internally and the 8 teams from Austria (now called OstmarkAnschluss
The Anschluss  , also known as the ', was the occupation and annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938....
) were paired internally, too. The Quarter-final pairings were entirely random.
| German Germany Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate... elimination | |||
| SV Waldhof Mannheim SV Waldhof Mannheim SV Waldhof Mannheim is a German association football club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg.  The club today has a membership of over 2,400.-History:... | 3 – 2 | Rot-Weiß Essen | (AET) | 
| Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin | 1 – 2 | TSV 1860 München TSV 1860 München Turn- und Sportverein München von 1860, commonly known as TSV 1860 München or 1860 Munich, is a German sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. The club's football team plays in the Second Bundesliga, after relegation from the Bundesliga following the 2003–04 season... | |
| FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899. The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt, which has recently returned to 2nd tier football... | 3 – 1 | VfB Mühlburg | |
| Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz was a German association football club from the city of Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, today Gliwice, Poland.-History:... | 2 – 4 | 1. FC Nuremberg | 
| Austria Austria Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the... n elimination | ||
| Vienna Wien | 6 – 0 | SK Admira Wien | 
| SK Rapid Wien SK Rapid Wien The Sportklub Rapid Wien  is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is the most popular club in Austria and also record title holder having won the Austrian national football title 32 times... | 5 – 1 | SC Austro Fiat Wien | 
| Wiener Sport-Club | 1 – 0 | SC Wacker Wien | 
| Grazer SC | 3 – 2 | Austria Wien | 
Quarter-finals
| 1. FC Nuremberg | 3 – 1 | Vienna Wien | |
| SV Waldhof Mannheim SV Waldhof Mannheim SV Waldhof Mannheim is a German association football club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg.  The club today has a membership of over 2,400.-History:... | 2 – 3 | SK Rapid Wien SK Rapid Wien The Sportklub Rapid Wien  is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is the most popular club in Austria and also record title holder having won the Austrian national football title 32 times... | |
| TSV 1860 München TSV 1860 München Turn- und Sportverein München von 1860, commonly known as TSV 1860 München or 1860 Munich, is a German sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. The club's football team plays in the Second Bundesliga, after relegation from the Bundesliga following the 2003–04 season... | 1 – 2 | FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899. The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt, which has recently returned to 2nd tier football... | (AET) | 
| Wiener Sport-Club | 6 – 1 | Grazer SC | 
Semi-finals
| SK Rapid Wien SK Rapid Wien The Sportklub Rapid Wien  is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is the most popular club in Austria and also record title holder having won the Austrian national football title 32 times... | 2 – 0 | 1. FC Nuremberg | 
| FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt FSV Frankfurt is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899. The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt, which has recently returned to 2nd tier football... | 3 – 2 | Wiener Sport-Club | 
Final
| FUSSBALLSPORTVEREIN FRANKFURT 1899: | |||
| GK | 1 |  Hans Wolf | |
| DF |  Willy May | ||
| DF |  H. Schweinhardt | ||
| MF |  Böttgen | ||
| MF |  Dietsch | ||
| MF |  Fend | ||
| FW |  Bubi Armbruster (c) | ||
| FW |  Karl Heldmann | ||
| FW |  Franz Dosedzal | ||
| FW |  Franz Faust | ||
| FW |  Wörner | ||
| Manager: | |||
|  Martin Eiling | |||
 Rudolf Raftl
  Rudolf RaftlRudolf Raftl
Rudolf Raftl  was an Austrian football goalkeeper.He earned 6 caps for the Austria national football team and participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup...
 Heribert Sperner
  Heribert Sperner Rudolf Schlauf
  Rudolf Schlauf Franz Wagner
  Franz Wagner Johann Hofstätter
  Johann Hofstätter Stefan Skoumal
  Stefan SkoumalStefan Skoumal
Stefan Skoumal  was an Austrian football midfielder.He earned 4 caps for the Austria national football team. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned 3 caps for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He spent his club career at SK Rapid...
 Franz Hofer
  Franz Hofer Georg Schors
  Georg Schors Franz Binder
  Franz BinderFranz Binder
Franz Binder  was an Austrian football player and coach.-Club career:Nicknamed Bimbo, Binder was a prolific goalscorer who played for SK Rapid Wien. He won the national Austrian championship four times and was three times top goalscorer in Austrian league...
(c)
 Wilhelm Holec
  Wilhelm Holec Johan Pesser
  Johan Pesser Leopold Nitsch
  Leopold Nitsch

