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ÖFB-Cup
The Austrian Cup (), known as UNIQA ÖFB Cup for sponsorship purposes, is an annual football competition held by the Austrian Football Association, the ÖFB. During the 2008–09 season, Austria Wien won the tournament for a record 27th time. Wolfsberger AC are the current holders, winning their first ever cup trophy in the 2024-25 edition. History It has been held since 1918–19, 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 teams from Austrian Football First League (Austrian Second League) or lower divisions took part in the 2007–08 Austrian Cup. 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 qua ...
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Wiener AC
Wiener Athletiksport Club, also known as Wiener AC or WAC, is an Austrian sports club in Vienna. It is particularly noted for its hockey team, which was established in 1900. Its football team won the Austrian Championships and was Runner-up in the Mitropa Cup. History The football section of the club was founded on 14 October 1897. By 1904, it had won the Challenge Cup and the Wiener Tagblatt Pokal three times each. They were the most important trophies in Austrian football at the time. In September 1910, most of the first team left the club to found a new club, Wiener AF. Despite this, Wiener AC finished fourth in the Austrian football championship 1910–11, although the new club finished higher. The club won the Austrian football championship 1914–15, in which the ten clubs only played each other once each. Wiener AF finished in second place. In 1928, the club reached the Austrian Cup final, losing 2–1 to SK Admira Wien. In the 1930–31 season, Wiener AC won ...
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1961–62 Austrian Cup
The 1961–62 Austrian Cup () was the 28th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. The final was held at the Praterstadion, Vienna on 30 May 1962. The competition was won by Austria Wien after beating Grazer AK 4–1. First round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Second round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Round of 32 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" s ...
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2008–09 Austrian Cup
The 2008–09 Austrian Cup (, also ''Stiegl-Cup'' for sponsoring purposes) was the 75th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It started on July 18, 2008 with the first game of the preliminary round. The final was held at the Pappelstadion, Mattersburg on 16 May 2009. The competition was won by Austria Vienna after beating Trenkwalder Admira 3–1 after extra time. It was the 27th Austrian Cup title for the team from Vienna, who also qualified for the third qualifying round of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League in the process. Preliminary round The Preliminary Round involved 58 amateur clubs from all regional federations, divided into smaller groups according to the Austrian federal states. Twenty-nine games were played between July 18 and August 3, 2008, with the winners advancing to the first round. , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", ...
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1918–19 Austrian Cup
The 1918–19 Austrian Cup () was the first season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. The final was held at the WAF-Platz, Vienna on 3 July 1919. The competition was won by Rapid Wien after beating Wiener Sport-Club 3–0. Second preliminary round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Intermediate round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Third round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Quarter-finals , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Semi-finals , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Final References External links RSSSF page {{DEFAULTSORT:1918-19 Austrian Cup Austrian Cup seasons Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of abou ...
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1919–20 Austrian Cup
The 1919–20 Austrian Cup () was the 2nd season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. The final was held at the Simmeringer Sportplatz, Vienna on 4 July 1920. The competition was won by Rapid Wien after beating SV Amateure 5–2. Preliminary round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", First round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", * 1 Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06 won the tie because was Wiener AC fielded the ineligible player. Second round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Quarter-finals , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", * 1 SV Amateure won on the coin toss. Semi-finals , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Final References Externa ...
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1958–59 Austrian Cup
The 1958–59 Austrian Cup () was the 25th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition, and the first season after a nine-year hiatus since the competition was not played because of lack of interest and money for the Austrian Football Association. The final was held at the Praterstadion, Vienna on 24 June 1959. The competition was won by Wiener AC after beating Rapid Wien 2–0. Round of 32 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Round of 16 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Quarter-finals , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Semi-finals , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Final External links RSSSF page References ...
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1959–60 Austrian Cup
The 1959–60 Austrian Cup () was the 26th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. The final was held at the Praterstadion, Vienna on 25 June 1960. The competition was won by Austria Wien after beating Rapid Wien 4–2. Preliminary round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", * 1 Austria Lustenau decided not to compete in the replay match scheduled for 30 March 1960 in Innsbruck. First round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Round of 16 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", ...
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1960–61 Austrian Cup
The 1960–61 Austrian Cup () was the 27th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. The final was held at the Praterstadion, Vienna on 22 June 1961. The competition was won by Rapid Wien after beating First Vienna 3–1. Preliminary round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Round of 32 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;", Round of 16 , - , co ...
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SK Sturm Graz
Sportklub Sturm Graz is an Austrian professional association football club, based in Graz, playing in the Austrian Football Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1909. Its colours are black and white. In its history, Sturm Graz has won the Austrian football championship five times, in 1998, 1999, 2011, 2024 and 2025, and participated several times in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Their biggest rivals are Graz neighbours Grazer AK, with whom they share their stadium, the Liebenauer Stadium, Merkur Arena. History Foundation SK Sturm Graz was founded in 1909 by students, just like its neighbours Grazer AK, founded in 1902. Between 1921 and 1949, the team enjoyed considerable success in winning the regional Styrian championship 11 times. The Anschluss in 1938 made Austria part of the Nazi Germany, German Third Reich and Austrian clubs became part of German football competition. Sturm played in the opening round of the 1940 Tschammerpokal, predecessor to th ...
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UEFA Euro 2008
The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2008 or simply Euro 2008, was the 13th UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial association football, football tournament contested by the member nations of UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations). It took place in Austria and Switzerland (both hosting the tournament for the first time) from 7 to 29 June 2008. The tournament was won by Spain men's national football team, Spain, who defeated Germany national football team, Germany 1–0 in the UEFA Euro 2008 Final, final. Spain were only the second nation to win all their group stage fixtures and then the European Championship itself, matching France's achievement from UEFA Euro 1984 Final, 1984. Spain were also the first team since Germany in UEFA Euro 1996, 1996 to win the tournament undefeated. Greece national football team, Greece were the defending champions going into the tournament, having won UEFA Euro 2004. They recorded the wors ...
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2024–25 Austrian Cup
The 2024–25 Austrian Cup was the 94th edition of the national cup in Austrian football. The winners qualified for the 2025–26 Europa League play-off round. Sturm Graz were the two-time defending champions, having defeated Rapid Wien in the 2023 and 2024 finals, but they were eliminated by Austria Wien in the quarter-finals. Match times up to 27 October 2024 and from 30 March 2025 are CEST (UTC+2). Times on interim ("winter") days are CET (UTC+1). Round dates The schedule of the competition is as follows. First round Thirty-two first round matches was played between 26 July and 28 July 2024. The draw was held on Sunday, June 16 with the former ÖFB women's team manager and LASK coach Dominik Thalhammer acted as the "draw fairy". Second round Sixteen first round matches will be played between 27 and 29 August 2024. The draw was held by former Neusiedl player Friedrich Csarmann. Round of 16 Eight Round of 16 mat ...
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SK Vorwärts Steyr
SK Vorwärts Steyr is an Austrian association football club based in Steyr. It was founded in 1919. They play at the Vorwärts Stadium. Currently the club has about 500 members. Is one of the oldest football clubs in Upper Austria. In 1999 the club went bankrupt and reformed in lower leagues later in 2001. In 2011 Vorwärts was promoted to the Regional League (Middle) which is part of the third division of Austrian league football. In 2018 they were promoted to the Austrian Second League. History The club was founded as ''Steyrer Fußballklub Vorwärts'' with the club colours of red and white, the official founding ceremony was held at the Casino Steyr on 14 April 1919. The first match of Vorwärts Steyr was on 15 June 1919 in Linz against Linzer ASK (result 2–2). Already in its first year, the club won the Upper Austrian League; a national league did not exist at that time. In 1949 after dominating the state leagues, they managed to get to the Austrian Cup final whi ...
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