Owen viewed moves for the DFB Cup: tension in the football museum!

Am 15. Juni 2025 findet die Auslosung der 1. Runde des DFB-Pokals im Fußballmuseum Dortmund statt, moderiert von Lili Engels.
On June 15, 2025, the 1st round of the DFB Cup will take place in the Dortmund football museum, moderated by Lili Engels. (Symbolbild/MW)

Owen viewed moves for the DFB Cup: tension in the football museum!

An exciting football event is just around the corner: On Sunday, June 15, 2025, the first round of the DFB Cup 2025/26 will take place in the Football Museum in Dortmund. The event begins at 5:15 p.m. and is broadcast live on ZDF. There are high expectations on the program, because not only the players, but also fans and officials are eagerly waiting for the pairings.

The "Losfee" was the Rhinarate Owen this time, which was the first German to overcome the 100-meter route in less than 10 seconds (9.99 seconds). He is supported by the drawing manager DFB Vice President Peter Frymuth, while the moderation is adopted by the charming Lili Engels. After the draw has taken place, the teams can look forward to the first DFB Cup round, which will take place from August 15th to 18th, 2025. A small drop of bitterness remains: The two heavyweights FC Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart are only used on August 26 or 27, 2025 due to their participation in the Supercup.

sporting highlights and historical reviews

The anniversaries and achievements of important players are particularly in the spotlight. On June 6th, Bernd Wehmeyer and Bakery Jatta celebrated his birthday. Wehmeyer, who is an impressive 236 competitive games for HSV and is three times German champion and European Cup winner from 1983, will always remain in the memories of the fans. Jatta, known for his 180 second division duty, is the record player of the club and a real crowd favorite.

Further good news comes from the young area of ​​Hamburger SV: U19 player Jeremy Ade remains loyal to the association and has extended his contract. He has been playing at HSV for eight years and is considered a great hope for the future by those responsible.

sustainability in the football museum

The Football Museum in Dortmund not only relies on sporting highlights, but is also a pioneer in terms of sustainability. It has set itself the task of actively supporting the Paris climate agreement. Various initiatives promote the sensitization of employees, suppliers and service providers to reduce energy consumption.

The use of 100% green electricity is particularly impressive, which is used in the museum and administrative company. In addition, the museum is investing in its own energy generation and relies on regenerative heating energy. Cooperation with local organic food producers shows the commitment to sustainable resource use and fair trade. Here it becomes clear that the planning not only aims at an unforgettable football experience, but also on an environmentally friendly future.

from great games to sustainable operation, an exciting time is imminent. The DFB Cup draw on June 15 will not only determine the first exciting encounters, but also set the course for a successful season.

Further information and updates can be found on the websites of HSV , dfb and Football museum .

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