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2019–20 Austrian Cup
The 2019–20 Austrian Cup was the 89th edition of the national cup in Austria, Austrian Association football, football. The champions of the cup earn a place in the 2020–21 Europa League 2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Group stage, group stage. FC Red Bull Salzburg, Red Bull Salzburg were the defending champions after winning the competition in the previous season by defeating SK Rapid Wien, Rapid Wien in the final. Times up to 26 October 2019 and from 29 March 2020 are Central European Summer Time, CEST (UTC+02:00, UTC+2), and times from 27 October 2019 to 28 March 2020 are Central European Time, CET (UTC+01:00, UTC+1). First round Thirty–two first round matches were played between 19 and 21 July 2019. Second round Sixteen second round matches were played between 24 and 25 September 2019. Third round Eight third round matches were played between 29 and 30 October 2019. Quarter-finals The quarter-final matches ...
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FC Red Bull Salzburg
FC Red Bull Salzburg is an Austrian professional football club based in Wals-Siezenheim, that competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top flight of Austrian Football. Their home ground is the Red Bull Arena. Due to sponsorship restrictions, the club is known as FC Salzburg and wears a modified crest when playing in UEFA competitions. The club was known as SV Austria Salzburg, and had several sponsored names, before being bought by Red Bull GmbH in 2005 who renamed the club and changed its colours from its traditional violet and white to red and white. The change resulted in some of the team's fans forming a new club, SV Austria Salzburg. Founded in 1933, the club won its first Bundesliga title in 1994, which was the first of three in the span of four seasons which also saw them reach the 1994 UEFA Cup final. The club has won sixteen league titles and nine Austrian Cups, all nine of which came as doubles, as well as three Austrian Supercups. History 1933–1953, found ...
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