The 1999–2000
Austrian 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. Wo ...
() was the 66th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the preliminary round in July 1999 and concluded with the Final on 16 May 2000. The competition was won by
Grazer AK
Grazer Athletiksport Klub (; abbreviated as GAK), better known simply as Grazer AK, is an Austrian sports club based in the city of Graz in the federal state of Styria. The football section was once among Austria's most popular clubs, enjoying s ...
after beating
Austria Salzburg 4–3 on penalties and hence qualifying for the
2000–01 UEFA Cup
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.
First round
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Second round
Third round
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Austria Salzburg Amateure were awarded a walkover against
FCN St Pölten, as St Pölten were declared bankrupt''
Fourth round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Details
References
External links
Austrian Cup 1999-2000
{{DEFAULTSORT:1999-2000 Austrian Cup
Austrian Cup seasons
Cup
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