The 2014–15 Verbandspokal, (English: 2014–15 Association Cup) consisting of twenty one regional cup competitions, the
Verbandspokale, is the qualifying competition for the
2015–16 DFB-Pokal, the
German Cup.[1]
All clubs from the
3. Liga and below could enter the regional Verbandspokale, subject to the rules and regulations of each region. Clubs from the
Bundesliga and
2. Bundesliga could not enter but were instead directly qualified for the first round of the DFB-Pokal.
Reserve teams are not permitted to take part in the DFB-Pokal or the Verbandspokale. The precise rules of each regional Verbandspokal are laid down by the regional football association organising it.[2][3]
All twenty one winners were qualified for the first round of the German Cup in the following season. Three additional clubs were also qualified for the first round of the German Cup, these being from the three largest state associations, Bavaria, Westphalia and Lower Saxony. The qualified team was the runners-up of the
Lower Saxony Cup while, in Bavaria and Westphalia, the best-placed
Regionalliga Bayern and
Oberliga Westfalen non-reserve team qualified for DFB-Pokal.[1]
Of the twenty two teams qualified for the DFB-Pokal through the Verbandspokale, eighteen were knocked out in the first round. Three clubs,
SSV Reutlingen,
FC Carl Zeiss Jena and
FC Viktoria Köln, were knocked out in the second round while
SpVgg Unterhaching was the only one of the twenty two to advance to the third, where it lost to
Bayer Leverkusen. Jena and Unterhaching eliminated one Bundesliga club each in the first round,
Hamburger SV and
FC Ingolstadt 04 while the others advanced though defeating 2. Bundesliga clubs.[4]
Finals
The 2014–15 Verbandspokal finals with the winners qualified for the
2015–16 DFB-Pokal:[5]
¶The three largest regional associations were allowed to send an additional team. In Lower Saxony this was the losing finalist of the cup. In Bavaria and Westphalia this place went to the best non-reserve team of the
Regionalliga Bayern,
Würzburger Kickers, and the
Oberliga Westfalen,
TuS Erndtebrück.
‡ As
Holstein Kiel was already qualified for the DFB-Pokal through its 3. Liga place VfB Lübeck was qualified regardless of the outcome of the final.