30.05.2015 23:01 //
DFB-Pokal
De Bruyne: “It’s a great day for us”
VfL Wolfsburg have won the DFB Cup for the first time. DFB.de got the reactions to the Wolves’ 3-1 win over against Borussia Dortmund in the 72nd final in the competition’s history.
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30.05.2015 21:00 //
Internationaler Fußball
Özil and Mertesacker shine as Arsenal defend FA Cup title
The Gunners dominated from start to finish in front of a sold-out Wembley crowd, the “holy grail” of English football. Theo Walcott, Alexis Sanchez, Mertesacker and Olivier Giroud wrapped up the win for the holders to seal a record twelfth FA Cup...
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30.05.2015 14:41 //
DFB-Pokal
Marco Reus: Craving trophies
When Marco Reus and his mates Mario Götze and André Schürrle chat with each other on “WhatsApp”, they do so on a group chat named “Zweieinhalb Weltmeister” [“Two and a half World Champions”]; a consolatory nod the fact that Marco’s unfortunate injury...
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30.05.2015 14:20 //
DFB-Pokal
Brych: "The DFB cup final is a mega event"
Cup final debut: Dr. Felix Brych will officiate the DFB Cup final for the first time. It is one of the few events that the 39 year old has yet to take part in. He has been to World Cups, Confederation Cups, Olympic games and in 2014 he refereed the...
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30.05.2015 14:04 //
U 20-Männer
Robert Bauer: "World Cup is the icing on the cake"
DFB.de caught up with FC Ingolstadt defender Robert Bauer ahead of the upcoming U20 World Cup in New Zealand with Germany. The FCI man spoke on his promotion to the Bundesliga and how he broke into the Germany U20 side.
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29.05.2015 20:00 //
Internationaler Fußball
Per Mertesacker: "There's less pressure this time"
Arsenal FC are into their third final in the space of a year. On Saturday they defend their FA Cup crown at Wembley against Aston Villa (18:00 CEST). World Cup winners Mesut Özil and Per Mertesacker are expected to be with the team at Wembley.
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29.05.2015 17:06
Niersbach voted into FIFA Executive Committee
Wolfgang Niersbach, DFB president, has been officially voted into the FIFA Executive Committee. His election was confirmed at the 64th FIFA Congress in Zürich on Friday. The 64-year-old replaces Dr. Theo Zwanziger.
Niersbach’s first day in the job...
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