The winner, TSV 1860 Rosenheim of the Regionalliga Bayern, was qualified for the first round of the 2014–15 DFB-Pokal, the German Cup where it lost to 2.
Liga and Regionalliga Bayern and the 24 District Cup (Kreispokale) winners qualified directly for the first round of the competition.
The second spot awarded to the Bavarian Football Association for the first round of the German Cup went to FV Illertissen, the best-placed non-reserve side in the Regionalliga Bayern.
Should the same team have won the cup and finished as the best non-reserve side in the Regionalliga the second spot would have gone to the losing finalist.
[4] The dates set for the various rounds were:[4][5] The final of the competition, in front of 1,800 spectators, saw a Regionalliga Bayern side playing a 3.
It was the second cup win for Rosenheim who had previously won the 1999 edition, while, for SV Wacker Burghausen it was the fourth lost final in five seasons.
[3][6] The BFV awarded prize money to all clubs participating in the 2012–13 edition with the winners Rosenheim receiving €5,000.