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St. Tönis 0-11 Eintracht Frankfurt: Record-breaking DFB-Pokal demolition (full match highlights)

Eintracht Frankfurt produced a record-breaking performance in the DFB-Pokal first round on August 21, 2026, thrashing amateur side SC St. Tönis 11-0 at the Grotenburg Stadion in Krefeld. This result marked Frankfurt's biggest-ever DFB-Pokal victory and the most lopsided win in the competition since 2021. The match was the first official game under returning manager Adi Hütter, and his side wasted no time making a statement. By halftime, the scoreline stood at an astonishing 10-0 — the largest halftime lead in the 84-year history of the tournament. Jonathan Burkardt was the star of the show with a hat-trick, scoring in the 4th, 29th and 41st minutes. Can Uzun, who started the match delivering corners, also bagged a brace with two quick-fire goals in the 34th and 36th minutes. The first-half goalscoring spree also featured Robin Koch (10'), Ayoub Amayimoni-Echguyab (18'), Elias Baum (44'), Younes Ebnoutalib (45+1') and Mario Götze (45+5'). The second half saw St. Tönis goalkeeper Sell produce a heroic display with eight saves to prevent further embarrassment, but Frankfurt eventually added their 11th through Farès Chaïbi in the 87th minute. Statistics showed Frankfurt registered 29 shots with 19 on target and enjoyed 75% possession, while the hosts failed to record a single shot on target. Adi Hütter praised his team's aggressive approach from the first whistle, while Mario Götze admitted he was surprised by the amount of space afforded to him by the opposition, which allowed him to score.

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