Bayern München secures DFB-Pokal with clear win over Wolfsburg

FC Bayern München defeated VfL Wolfsburg 4:0 in the women's DFB-Pokal final, securing the cup after their 2026 league title. Alexandra Popp bid farewell to Wolfsburg without another trophy.

The final in Cologne provided a strong setting with 45,000 spectators. Bayern dominated the match from the start. In the 20th minute Pernille Harder narrowly missed after a cross from Klara Bühl. Wolfsburg created few threats.

VAR intervened late in the first half. Referee Franziska Wildfeuer awarded a penalty after Lineth Beerensteyn fouled. Georgia Stanway converted to make it 1:0. Bayern pulled further ahead in the second half and won convincingly 4:0.

It was Popp's final major appearance. The striker joins a Dortmund Regionalliga side this summer. She won two Champions League titles, seven league championships and eleven cups with Wolfsburg since 2012. The cup final stays in Cologne until at least 2030.

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