Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
05/01 15:00 | 1 | 슈투름 그라츠 v 라피트 빈 | 2-1 |
04/04 18:45 | 2 | 잘츠부르크 v 슈투름 그라츠 | 3-4 |
04/03 18:45 | 2 | 레오벤 v 라피트 빈 | 0-3 |
04/02 11:00 | 2 | 잘츠부르크 v 슈투름 그라츠 | Postponed |
02/04 17:10 | 3 | 라피트 빈 v 세인트 폴텐 | 3-1 |
02/03 18:15 | 3 | 레오벤 v 알타흐 | 2-1 |
02/02 19:30 | 3 | 슈투름 그라츠 v 아우스트리아 빈 | 2-0 |
02/02 17:00 | 3 | LASK v 잘츠부르크 | 2-3 |
11/02 19:30 | 4 | GAK v 슈투름 그라츠 | 2-3 |
11/02 17:00 | 4 | 알타흐 v BW 린츠 | 2-0 |
11/01 19:30 | 4 | 암슈테텐 v 라피트 빈 | 1-5 |
11/01 17:00 | 4 | 카펜베르크 1919 v LASK | 5-6 |
11/01 17:00 | 4 | 아우스트리아 빈 v 오스트리아 클라겐푸르트 | 1-0 |
11/01 17:00 | 4 | 하르트베르크 v 잘츠부르크 | 5-6 |
11/01 16:00 | 4 | 세인트 폴텐 v 오스트리아 루스테나우 | 4-0 |
10/31 18:00 | 4 | 레오벤 v 볼프스베르거 | 6-5 |
10/30 23:00 | 4 | 알타흐 v BW 린츠 | Postponed |
10/30 23:00 | 4 | GAK v 슈투름 그라츠 | Postponed |
09/27 18:30 | 8 | 유니언 구어텐 v 라피트 빈 | 2-5 |
09/27 17:30 | 8 | 아드미라 v 하르트베르크 | 0-1 |
09/27 17:00 | 8 | 암슈테텐 v FAC Wien | 1-0 |
09/27 17:00 | 8 | 리오벤도르프 v 슈투름 그라츠 | 0-3 |
09/27 17:00 | 8 | P. 잘펠덴 v 알타흐 | 0-2 |
09/27 16:30 | 8 | 드라스부르그 v BW 린츠 | 0-2 |
09/27 16:30 | 8 | FC 마르흐펠트 도나우아우엔 v 오스트리아 클라겐푸르트 | 2-3 |
09/27 16:30 | 8 | USV 베인도르프 ST 아나 엠 아이겐 v 아우스트리아 빈 | 0-4 |
09/27 16:30 | 8 | 임스트 1933 v LASK | 0-3 |
09/26 18:45 | 8 | A. 잘츠부르크 v 잘츠부르크 | 0-4 |
09/26 17:00 | 8 | GAK v SV 슈트리핑 | 2-1 |
09/26 17:00 | 8 | 레오벤 v WSG 티롤 | 3-1 |
The Austrian Cup (German: ÖFB-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 27th time, a record. SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz are the current holders, winning the 2022-2023 tournament, their 6th overall.
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 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 SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz.