Austrian Supercup

Austrian Supercup

The Austrian Supercup was a football competition held annually from 1986 until 2004 between the winners of the Austrian Bundesliga and the Austrian Cup.

Winners of Austrian Supercup

*1986: SK Rapid Wien (final match vs. FK Austria Wien 3-1)
*1987: SK Rapid Wien (final match vs. FC Swarovski Tirol 2-1)
*1988: SK Rapid Wien (final match vs. Kremser SC 1-1 extra time, 3-1 after kick-off penalty)
*1989: VfB Admira Wacker Mödling (final match vs. FC Wacker Tirol 1-1 extra time, 3-0 after kick-off penalty)
*1990: FK Austria Wien (final match vs. FC Swarovski Tirol 5-1)
*1991: FK Austria Wien (final match vs. SV Stockerau 3-0)
*1992: FK Austria Wien (final match vs. VfB Admira Wacker Mödling 1-1 extra time, 5-4 after kick-off penalty)
*1993: FK Austria Wien (final match vs. FC Tirol Innsbruck 1-1 extra time, 3-1 after kick-off penalty)
*1994: SV Austria Salzburg (final match vs. FK Austria Wien 2-1)
*1995: SV Austria Salzburg (final match vs. SK Rapid Wien 2-1)
*1996: SK Sturm Graz (final match vs. SK Rapid Wien 1-0)
*1997: SV Austria Salzburg (final match vs. SK Sturm Graz 1-0)
*1998: SK Sturm Graz (final match vs. SV Ried 4-0)
*1999: SK Sturm Graz (final match vs. Lask Linz 1-1 extra time, 5-4 after kick-off penalty)
*2000: Grazer AK (final match vs. FC Tirol Innsbruck 2-0)
*2001: FC Kärnten (final match vs. FC Tirol Innsbruck 0-0 extra time, 10-9 after kick-off penalty)
*2002: Grazer AK (final match vs. SK Sturm Graz 3-0)
*2003: FK Austria Wien (final match vs. FC Kärnten 2-1)
*2004: FK Austria Wien (final match vs. Grazer AK 1-1 extra time, 4-2 after kick-off penalty)


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