Nico & Keven Schlotterbeck at BVB & VfL Bochum: duel of brothers in the DFB Cup

evening turf duel

On Wednesday evening (8.45 p.m.), in the DFB Cup, there will not only be a grass duel between VfL Bochum and Borussia Dortmund, but also – if both play – a direct duel between the brothers Keven Schlotterbeck (25) and Nico Schlotterbeck (23) . This is the second time the two defenders have faced each other in the cup, something like this has only happened once before in the DFB Cup, as a query in the TM database has shown.

The Schlotterbecks have already faced each other in the second round of the 2019/20 season, at the time with SC Freiburg (Nico) and 1. FC Union Berlin (Keven) – the latter eventually won 3-1 with his crew. The DFB Cup TM data is extensive – but truly comprehensive for all rounds and matches since the early 1990s. and at least three times since the first event in 1935.

Schlotterbeck again against Schlotterbeck: duels of brothers in the DFB Cup

2022/23: Keven Schlotterbeck v Nico Schlotterbeck

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VfL Bochum – Borussia Dortmund on February 8, 2023

2022/23: Maximilian Eggestein v Johannes Eggestein

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SC Freiburg – FC St. Pauli 2: 1 on October 19, 2022, at the match report

2019/20: Nico Schlotterbeck v Keven Schlotterbeck

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SC Freiburg – Union Berlin 1: 3 on October 29, 2019 in the match report

2015/16: Nicolas Hinterseer v Lukas Hinterseer

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SpVgg Unterhaching – FC Ingolstadt 2:1 on August 9, 2015, on the match report

2012/13: Marco Caligiuri v Daniel Caligiuri

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1.FSV Mainz 05 – SC Freiburg 2:3 on 26/02/2013, on the match report

2005/06: Oualid Mokhtari v Youssef Mokhtari

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Kickers Offenbach – 1.FC Köln 3:1 on August 20, 2005, after the match

1991/92: Thomas Allofs v Klaus Allofs

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Fortuna Düsseldorf – Werder Bremen 1:3 on September 3, 1991, on the match report

1988/89: Helmut Wahlen v Alfred Wahlen

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FSV Salmrohr – 1. FC Saarbrücken 0:1 on September 25, 1988, on the match report

1988/89: Jörg Sievers v Ralf Sievers

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VfL Wolfsburg – Eintracht Frankfurt 1:1 on August 6, 1988, on the match report

1985/96: Thomas Allofs v Klaus Allofs

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1.FC Kaiserslautern – 1.FC Cologne 4:1 on October 19, 1985, after the match

1942/43: Otto Tibulsky v Hans Tibulsky

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Schalke 04 – Werder Bremen 2:0 on October 25, 1942, on the match report

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There was only one repeat like Wednesday evening: In 1985/86, brothers Thomas and Klaus Allofs clashed with 1. FC Kaiserslautern and 1. FC Köln – with the best ending for the former (4 :1 aet). Thomas Allofs scored FCK’s first goal after four minutes. In September 1991, his older brother Klaus was able to exact revenge when he and his SV Werder Bremen beat Fortuna Düsseldorf 3-1 and scored to make it 2-0.

« I hope my brother plays and doesn’t play such a good game that he bothers us a bit, » Nico Schlotterbeck joked over the weekend, watching the duel against Keven. Neither made a bet: « We’ll let it come to us now. » You never know if both are playing or if one is playing at all. Like I said, I want to win. He wants to win. I hope the best club of the day will win and I hope it will be us.

Keven Schlotterbeck said on ‘Sky’: « It’s a great game. And yeah, why not beat BVB when you’re so far away? » Asked about his brother Nico, he replied: « Of course you try to stimulate yourself a bit so that you can get the best out of yourself. »

Boateng, Bender, Kovac & Co.: Brothers with most Bundesliga appearances

11th place: Jérôme and Kevin-Prince Boateng – 470 games

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As of February 7, 2023

11th place: Marco and Daniel Caligiuri – 470 games in total

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10th place: Niko and Robert Kovac – 488 games

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9th place: Lars and Sven Bender – 521 matches

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8th place: Erwin and Helmut Kremers – 534 games

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7th place: Uli and Dieter Hoeneß – 538 games

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6th place: Hamit and Halil Altintop – 543 games

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5th place: Bernd and Karlheinz Förster – 563 games

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4th place: Karl-Heinz and Michael Rummenigge – 619 games

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3rd place: Friedhelm and Wolfang Funkel – 625 games

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2nd place: Ditmar and Michael Jakobs – 689 games

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