Austria Cup (ÖFB Cup) 2000/01

Round 1
[Aug 1]
FC Lustenau       3-2 SC Kundl
SCR Altach        3-0 SPG Jenbach
FC Kufstein       3-0 FC Nenzing
SV Kirchbichl     1-2 SVG Reichenau
FC Tirol Amat.    3-2 FC Feldkirch          [aet]
[Aug 4]
Hofstetten-Grünau 0-6 Deutschkreutz
SC Wr. Neustadt   4-2 Klingenbach
SC Krems          4-0 SK Rapid Amateure
SV Schwechat      0-2 FAC
SV Stockerau      2-2 Neuberg               [aet, 4-3 pen]
SC Zwettl         3-2 SV Leobendorf
Parndorf          3-1 Horitschon
Rohrbach          0-0 ASC Kottingbrunn      [aet, 5-3 pen]
[Aug 5]
FC Tulln          1-0 Polizei/Feuerwehr
FC Stadlau        4-0 SC Ostbahn XI
SV Hundsheim      3-1 Wiener Sport-Club
[Aug 6]
Austria Wien Amat 0-4 FC Waidhofen/Ybbs
SV Würmla         0-3 SC Eisenstadt
[Aug 8]
SAK 1914          2-2 Donau Linz            [aet, 4-5 pen]  
Vöcklamarkt       4-0 Seekirchen
Kapfenberg        6-0 ASK Klagenfurt
Blau-Weiß Linz    4-1 Schwarzach
Sankt Florian     2-1 Amstetten
[Aug 9]
Grieskirchen      1-4 Puch
[Aug 12]
Schwanenstadt     2-0 Weißkirchen
[Aug 14]
Sankt Magdalena   1-2 Ried Amateure         [aet]
Eintracht Wels    0-1 Ranshofen
[Aug 15]
Simmering         1-0 Sankt Peter/Au
Sturm Graz Amat.  1-3 Hartberg
Gratkorn          1-1 Sankt Veit            [aet, 3-5 pen]
Kindberg          1-5 Wolfsberger AC
Zeltweg           2-1 Flavia Solva          [aet]
Bleiburg          1-0 Voitsberg
Köflach           4-4 SAK Klagenfurt        [aet, 4-2 pen]
Pasching          7-0 Zell/See
Anger             2-0 Rottenmann
Lendorf           0-3 Spittal
Pöllau            2-3 GAK Amateure
Langenrohr        3-1 Horn

Round 2 
[Sep 2]
Tulln             1-8 Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz
[Sep 6]
Donau Linz        2-1 Vöcklamarkt
[Sep 12]
Simmering         0-6 Wörgl
Kufstein          1-4 DSV Leoben
Waidhofen/Ybbs    0-4 Kärnten
Blau-Weiß Linz    2-4 Braunau               [aet]
Deutschkreutz     0-1 Austria Lustenau
Puch              0-3 Vienna
Eisenstadt        0-4 LASK
Parndorf          1-6 Austria Salzburg
Zwettl            1-4 Bad Bleiberg
Sankt Florian     2-1 Hartberg
Kapfenberg        4-0 Tirol Amateure
Altach            0-1 Zeltweg
Schwanenstadt     1-3 FAC
Ried Amateure     0-1 Stockerau
Rohrbach          0-1 Langenrohr
[Sep 13]
Austria Sbg Amat. 0-3 Untersiebenbrunn
Spittal           1-3 Wattens
GAK Amateure      2-0 Mattersburg
Pasching          2-3 Admira/Wacker Mödling
Wiener Neustadt   0-3 Austria Wien
FC Lustenau       0-2 Ried
Hundsheim         3-1 Stadlau
Bleiburg          3-1 Sankt Veit
Köflach           0-2 Wolfsberg
Ranshofen         0-1 Krems
Reichenau         3-2 Anger
bye to Round 3: GAK, Tirol, Sturm, Rapid (European Cup participants)

Round 3 
[Apr 3]         
Sturm Graz        4-2 Austria Wien          [aet]
Langenrohr        0-4 Rapid
Stockerau         0-3 SW Bregenz
Donau Linz        1-3 LASK
Reichenau         1-6 A.W. Mödling
Vienna            1-2 FC Kärnten
Kapfenberg        0-0 Untersiebenbrunn      [aet, 4-1 pen]
Hundsheim         3-2 Bad Bleiberg
St.Florian        0-1 Austria Lustenau
Bleiburg          0-3 DSV Leoben
Wolfsberg         2-1 Wattens
GAK Amateure      1-4 SV Braunau
Krems             3-0 SV Wörgl
[Apr 4]
SV Ried           0-3 FC Tirol
Zeltweg           1-0 GAK                   [aet]
Floridsdorfer AC  0-2 SV Salzburg

1/8 Final 
[Apr 10]
Wolfsberg         0-3 Admira Mödling
  [Bozgo 34, Oerlemans 37, 61]
FC Kärnten        2-0 LASK
  [Hota 55, Kollmann 67]
Krems             0-0 Salzburg              [aet, 1-3 pen]
Sturm             2-0 Austria Lustenau
  8Fleurquin 15, Szabics 65]
Zeltweg           1-1 Hundsheim             [aet, 4-5 pen]
  [J.Reichhold 31; Nastl 41pen]
Bregenz           0-0 Braunau               [aet, 4-5 pen]
Leoben            1-2 Tirol
  [Grubor 17; Glieder 74, Scharrer 80pen]
[Apr 11]
Kapfenberg        2-3 Rapid
  [Toth 68, Rosenbichler 83; Wallner 30, Jazic 43, Schießwald 89]

Quarterfinals [Apr 17]
Hundsheim         0-2 Tirol
  [Jezek 28, Glieder 58]
Sturm             2-2 Rapid                 [aet, 3-4 pen]
  [Szabics 11, Schopp 30pen; Saler 22, Wallner 75]
Admira Mödling    2-0 Austria Salzburg
  [Oerlemans 13, Datoru 87]
Kärnten           1-0 Braunau
  [Hota 76]

Semifinals 
[May 8]
Admira Mödling    2-3 Kärnten               [aet]
  [Bozgo 28, Ziervogel 87; Kollmann 65, 90 (+3),119]
[May 9]
Rapid             0-1 Tirol
  [Barisic 45]

Final [May 27, Happel-Stadion, Wien; att: 7000]
Kärnten           2-1 Tirol                 [aet]
  [Roland Kollmann 35, Mario Steiner 113; Edi Glieder 70]
  [Kärnten: R.Unger - Vorderegger, Brnas, Vukovic, Pogatetz - Sablatnig
     (75 Steiner), Hota, Stary, Höller - Friesenbichler (82 Heraf),
     Kollmann (120 Kampel)
   Tirol: Ziegler - Baur - W.Kogler, Marasek - Schiener (46 Scharrer), 
     Kirchler (46 Mair), Barisic (46 Jezek), Panis, Brzeczek - Glieder,
     Gilewicz
   red cards: Scharrer 115, Marasek 118 (both Tirol)]
 

Super Cup Final [Jul 7, 2001, Innsbruck; att: 6700]
Tirol             0-0 Kärnten               [aet, 9-10 pen]
  [Tirol: Ziegler - Streiter (12 Baur (46 Prudlo)) - W.Kogler, Zwyssig -
     Ibertsberger, Kirchler, Alf.Hörtnagl, Brzeczek, Panis - Gilewicz (50 Mair),
     Jezek
   Kärnten: Goriupp - Vorderegger, Vukovic, Kolvidsson, Höller - Rohseano,
     Hota, Stary, Schoppitsch - Ambrosius (73 Zahirovic), Bubalo (80 Steiner)]

1999/00.

list of final tables.

list of champions.

list of cup finals.


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