Borussia Dusseldorf clear favorite for the German Cup title

This Sunday Final 4 of Men`s German Cup will be held in Ulm

 

As usual in the first days of new year Final 4 of Men`s German Cup will be held at one prestigious hall. This time Ratiopharm-Arena in the city of Ulm with capacity about 6 000 will host four clubs this Sunday (January 15th): Borussia Dusseldorf 1 FC Saarbrucken TT TV 1879 Hilpoltstein and Post SV Mühlhausen. Semi-final pairs are: TV 1879 Hilpoltstein – Borussia Dusseldorf Post SV Mühlhausen – FC Saarbrucken. Both games start at 11:00 whilst the final match is scheduled for 15:00.

 

Borussia is a clear favorite and last year`s champion of German Cup while the 2014 winner Saarbrucken is considered as a main challenger. Dusselrorf`s side targets 67th title in its history counting all competitions. They are among others record holders with 24 titles of German Cup.

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