1992 DFB-Supercup

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1992 DFB-Supercup
German Supercup
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Match programme cover
Event DFB-Supercup
Date11 August 1992 (1992-08-11)
Venue Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover
Referee Gerhard Theobald (Neunkirchen)
Attendance21,200
1991 (Final)
1993

The 1992 DFB-Supercup, known as the Panasonic DFB-Supercup for sponsorship purposes, was the 6th DFB-Supercup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal competitions.

Contents

The match was played at the Niedersachsenstadion in Hanover, and contested by league champions VfB Stuttgart and cup winners Hannover 96. Stuttgart won the match 3–1 for their first title. [1]

Teams

TeamQualificationPrevious appearances (bold indicates winners)
VfB Stuttgart 1991–92 Bundesliga championsNone
Hannover 96 1991–92 DFB-Pokal winnersNone

Match

Details

VfB Stuttgart 3–1 Hannover 96
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VfB Stuttgart
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Hannover 96
GK1 Flag of Germany.svg Eike Immel
SW Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Slobodan Dubajić
CB Flag of Germany.svg Günther Schäfer Sub off.svg 66'
CB Flag of Germany.svg Michael Frontzeck
RWB Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Strunz
LWB Flag of Germany.svg Ludwig Kögl
CM Flag of Germany.svg Guido Buchwald (c)
CM Flag of Germany.svg Maurizio Gaudino
AM Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Buck
CF Flag of Germany.svg André Golke
CF Flag of Germany.svg Fritz Walter Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutes:
DF Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schneider Sub on.svg 66'
FW Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Adrian Knup Sub on.svg 46'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Daum
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GK1 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Sievers
SW Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Kuhlmey
CB Flag of Germany.svg Axel Sundermann (c)
CB Flag of Germany.svg Jörg-Uwe Klütz
RWB Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dejan Raičković
LWB Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Heemsoth
RW Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Schjønberg Sub off.svg 46'
CM Flag of Germany.svg André Sirocks
CM Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Kretzschmar
LW Flag of Germany.svg Reinhold Mathy
CF Flag of Germany.svg Michael Koch Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutes:
MF Flag of Germany.svg Reinhold Daschner Sub on.svg 46'
FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sergej Barbarez Sub on.svg 46'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Eberhard Vogel

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