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Austrian Cup Current season or competition:
2010–11 Austrian CupSport Football Founded 1919 No. of teams 98 Country(ies) Austria Most recent champion(s) SV Ried (2nd title) Most titles FK Austria Wien (27 titles) The Austrian Cup, in German: ÖFB-Cup is an annual football (soccer) competition held by the Austrian Football Association, the ÖFB.
It has been held since 1919, with the exception of the time of the Anschluss between 1939 and 1945 and the period between 1950 and 1958 when the competition was deemed of little interest. Because Austria co-hosted Euro 2008, only amateur teams took part in the Austrian Cup in 2008.
Until 2010, the tournament was named after its main sponsor (the latest being the Austrian brewery Stiegl). Since then, the tournament has been held under the motto "Goals for Europe" ("Tore für Europa") to emphasize that it is the fastest way for Austrian teams to qualify for the UEFA Europa League (6–7 games, depending on the division of the club).
Having won the cup 27 times, Austria Wien is by far the most successful competitor. The current holder of the trophy is SV Ried.
Finals
- 1919: SK Rapid Wien 3–0 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1920: SK Rapid Wien 5–2 Amateur-SV
- 1921: Amateur-SV 2–1 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1922: Wiener AF 2–1 Amateur-SV
- 1923: Wiener Sport-Club 3–1 SC Wacker Wien
- 1924: Amateur-SV 8–6 SK Slovan Wien (aet)
- 1925: Amateur-SV 3–1 First Vienna FC
- 1926: Amateur-SV 4–3 First Vienna FC
- 1927: SK Rapid Wien 3–0 FK Austria Wien
- 1928: SK Admira Wien 2–1 Wiener AC
- 1929: First Vienna FC 3–2 SK Rapid Wien
- 1930: First Vienna FC 1–0 FK Austria Wien
- 1931: Wiener AC 16 pts, 2. FK Austria Wien 15 pts (League system)
- 1932: SK Admira Wien 6–1 Wiener AC
- 1933: FK Austria Wien 1–0 Brigittenauer AC
- 1934: SK Admira Wien 8–0 SK Rapid Wien
- 1935: FK Austria Wien 5–1 Wiener AC
- 1936: FK Austria Wien 3–0 First Vienna FC
- 1937: First Vienna FC 2–0 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1938: WAC Schwarz-Rot 1–0 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1939 – 1945: Austrian clubs took part in German competition / World War II
- 1946: SK Rapid Wien 2–1 First Vienna FC
- 1947: SC Wacker Wien 4–3 FK Austria Wien
- 1948: FK Austria Wien 2–0 SK Sturm Graz
- 1949: FK Austria Wien 5–2 Vorwärts Steyr
- 1950 – 1958: No competition held (as deemed uninteresting by the association)
- 1959: Wiener AC 2–0 SK Rapid Wien
- 1960: FK Austria Wien 4–2 SK Rapid Wien
- 1961: SK Rapid Wien 3–1 First Vienna FC
- 1962: FK Austria Wien 4–1 Grazer AK
- 1963: FK Austria Wien 1–0 LASK Linz
- 1964: SK Admira Wien 1–0 FK Austria Wien
- 1965: LASK Linz 1–1 1–0 Wiener Neustadt
- 1966: SK Admira Wien 1–0 SK Rapid Wien
- 1967: FK Austria Wien 1–2 1–0 LASK Linz (2nd leg aet, Austria Wien on coin toss)
- 1968: SK Rapid Wien 2–0 Grazer AK
- 1969: SK Rapid Wien 2–1 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1970: FC Wacker Innsbruck 1–0 LASK Linz
- 1971: FK Austria Wien 2–1 SK Rapid Wien (aet)
- 1972: SK Rapid Wien 1–2 3–1 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1973: FC Wacker Innsbruck 1–0 1–2 SK Rapid Wien (Wacker on away goal)
- 1974: FK Austria Wien 2–1 1–1 Austria Salzburg
- 1975: FC Wacker Innsbruck 3–0 0–2 SK Sturm Graz
- 1976: SK Rapid Wien 1–0 1–2 FC Wacker Innsbruck (Rapid Wien on away goal)
- 1977: FK Austria Wien 1–0 3–0 Wiener Sport-Club
- 1978: FC Wacker Innsbruck 1–1 2–1 SK VÖEST Linz
- 1979: FC Wacker Innsbruck 1–0 1–1 FC Admira/Wacker
- 1980: FK Austria Wien 0–1 2–0 Austria Salzburg
- 1981: Grazer AK 0–1 2–0 Austria Salzburg (2nd leg aet)
- 1982: FK Austria Wien 1–0 3–1 FC Wacker Innsbruck
- 1983: SK Rapid Wien 3–0 5–0 FC Wacker Innsbruck
- 1984: SK Rapid Wien 1–3 2–0 FK Austria Wien (Rapid Wien on away goal)
- 1985: SK Rapid Wien 3–3 FK Austria Wien (aet, 6–5 pen)
- 1986: FK Austria Wien 6–4 SK Rapid Wien (aet)
- 1987: SK Rapid Wien 2–0 2–2 FC Swarovski Tirol
- 1988: Kremser SC 2–0 1–3 FC Tirol Innsbruck (Krems on away goal)
- 1989: FC Swarovski Tirol 0–2 6–2 FC Admira/Wacker
- 1990: FK Austria Wien 3–1 SK Rapid Wien (aet)
- 1991: SV Stockerau 2–1 SK Rapid Wien
- 1992: FK Austria Wien 1–0 FC Admira/Wacker
- 1993: FC Wacker Innsbruck 3–1 SK Rapid Wien
- 1994: FK Austria Wien 4–0 FC Linz
- 1995: SK Rapid Wien 1–0 DSV Leoben
- 1996: SK Sturm Graz 3–1 FC Admira/Wacker
- 1997: SK Sturm Graz 2–1 First Vienna FC
- 1998: SV Ried 3–1 SK Sturm Graz
- 1999: SK Sturm Graz 1–1 LASK Linz (aet, 4–2 pen)
- 2000: Grazer AK 2–2 SV Austria Salzburg (aet, 4–3 pen)
- 2001: FC Kärnten 2–1 FC Tirol Innsbruck (aet)
- 2002: Grazer AK 3–2 SK Sturm Graz
- 2003: FK Austria Wien 3–0 FC Kärnten
- 2004: Grazer AK 3–3 FK Austria Wien (aet, 5–4 pen)
- 2005: FK Austria Wien 3–1 SK Rapid Wien
- 2006: FK Austria Wien 3–0 SV Mattersburg
- 2007: FK Austria Wien 2–1 SV Mattersburg
- 2008: SV Horn 2–1 SV Feldkirchen (only Amateur teams due to the UEFA Euro 2008 in Austria & Switzerland)
- 2009: FK Austria Wien 3–1 Trenkwalder Admira (aet)
- 2010: SK Sturm Graz 1–0 SC Wiener Neustadt
- 2011: SV Ried 2–0 SC Austria Lustenau
Note: Amateur-SV is the former name of Austria Wien.
Austrian Cup winners in Europe
The list contains Austrian teams in the UEFA Cup Winners´Cup between 1960/61 and 1998/99. They reched 3 finals (2* Rapid, 1* FK Austria Wien). Since 1999/00 the Austrian cup winner starts in the UEFA Cup (now Euro League) in the 3rd qualifing round.
- FK Austria Wien:
- 1960/61 Quarterfinals (vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers 2:5)
- 1967/68 First Round (vs. Steaua Bukarest 1:4)
- 1971/72 Second Round (vs. Torino F.C. 0:1)
- 1974/75 Second Round (vs. Real Madrid 2:5)
- 1977/78 Final (vs. Anderlecht 0:4)
- 1982/83 Semifinals (vs. Real Madrid 3:5)
- 1990/91 Second Round (vs. Juventus Torino 0:8)
- 1994/95 Second Round (vs. Chelsea 1:1 away goal)
- SK Rapid Wien:
- 1961/62 Second Round (vs. Fiorentina 3:9)
- 1966/67 Quarterfinals (vs. Bayern München 1:2 after extra time)
- 1969/70 First Round (vs PSV Eindhoven 3:5)
- 1972/73 Second Round (vs. Rapid Bukarest 2:4)
- 1973/74 Second Round (vs. AC Milan 0:2) runner up in the cup final
- 1976/77 First Round (vs. Atletico Madrid 2:3)
- 1984/85 Final (vs. FC Everton 1:3)
- 1985/86 Quarterfinals (vs. Dynamo Kiew 2:9)
- 1986/87 Second Round (vs. Lok Leipzig 2:3 after extra time)
- 1995/96 Final (vs. Paris Saint-Germain 0:1)
- FC Wacker Innsbruck:
- 1978/79 Second Round (vs. Ipswich Town 1:2 after extra time)
- 1979/80 First Round (vs. Lokomotive Kosice 1:3)
- 1993/94 Second Round (vs. Real Madrid 1:4)
- SK Sturm Graz:
- 1975/76 Quarterfinals (vs. Eintracht Frankfurt 0:3) runner up in the cup final
- 1996/97 First Round (vs. Sparta Prag 3:3 away goals)
- 1997/98 Second Round (vs. AEK Athen 1:2)
- SV Ried :
- 1998/99 Second Round (vs. Maccabi Haifa 3:5)
- SK Admira Wien:
- 1964/65 First Round (vs. Legia Warschau 1:4)
- 1. Wiener Neustädter SC (runner up in the Cup )
- 1965/66 First Round (vs. Ştiinţa Cluj 1:3)
- GAK:
- 1981/82 First Round (vs. FC Dinamo Tbilisi 2:4)
- Kremser SC:
- 1988/89 First Round (vs. Carl Zeiss Jena 1:5)
See also
- Austrian Bundesliga
- Austrian champions (football)
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