Mitropa Cup 1928
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The 1928 season of the
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club tournament was won by
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in a final against
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. This was the second edition of the tournament.


Quarter-finals

''Playoff between Rapid Wien and MTK resulted in 1-0 victory for Rapid Wien.''


Semi-finals

''Playoff between Viktoria Žižkov and Rapid Wien resulted in 3-1 victory for Rapid Wien.''


Finals


1st leg


2nd leg


Top goalscorers


References


External links


Mitropa Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
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