2018–19 Austrian Cup

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2018–19 Austrian Cup
Country Austria
Teams64
ChampionsRed Bull Salzburg
Runners-upRapid Wien
Top goal scorer(s)João Victor
(6 goals)

The 2018–19 Austrian Cup was the 88th edition of the national cup in Austrian football. The champions of the cup earned a place in the 2019–20 Europa League and would have begun play in the Group stage.[1] Sixty–four clubs participated in this season's cup competition.[2]

Sturm Graz were the defending champions after winning the competition in the previous season by defeating Red Bull Salzburg in the final.[3] Times up to 27 October 2018 and from 31 March 2019 are CEST (UTC+2). Times from 28 October 2018 to 30 March 2019 are CET (UTC+1).

First round[]

Thirty–two first round matches were played between 20 and 22 July 2018.[4]

20 July 2018 Leobendorf (R) 2–0 (A)Leobendorf
18:45
  • Zöch Goal 51'
  • Konrad Goal 77'
Report Stadium: Sportplatz Leobendorf
20 July 2018 SAK Klagenfurt (A) 1–0Völkermarkt (R)Klagenfurt Wörthersee
19:00 Bürgler Goal 33' Report Stadium: Sportplatz Welzenegg
20 July 2018 (A)3–5 Kapfenberger SV (R) Innsbruck
19:00
  • Glänzer Goal 33'
  • Steinkeller Goal 49'
  • Kovatsch Goal 86'
Report
Stadium: Kunstrasen Reichenau
20 July 2018 Grödig (2)1–3 (a.e.t.) TSV Hartberg (A) Grödig
19:30
  • Nika Goal 63'
Report
Stadium: DAS GOLDBERG
20 July 2018 Maria Saal (R)0–6 St. Pölten (1) Maria Saal
19:30 Report
  • Gartler Goal 39' (pen.), 67' (pen.), 75'
  • Balić Goal 75', 87'
  • Ljubicic Goal 82'
Stadium: Sportplatz Maria Saal
20 July 2018 (R)1–3 SV Mattersburg (A) Allerheiligen bei Wildon
20:00
  • Zubak Goal 24'
Report
Stadium: Sportanlage Allerheiligen
20 July 2018 (A) 4–2 (2)Deutschlandsberg
20:00
  • Grubisic Goal 13', 25'
  • Dengg Goal 33'
  • Zisser Goal 75'
Report
  • Markic Goal 61'
  • Uhlig Goal 79'
Stadium: Koralmstadion
20 July 2018 Ebreichsdorf (A)1–2 Vorwärts Steyr (2) Weigelsdorf
20:00
  • Wimmer Goal 67' (o.g.)
Report
  • Efendioğlu Goal 37', 57'
Stadium: Sportzentrum Ebreichsdorf
20 July 2018 Neusiedl 1919 (R) 1–0Admira Wacker Mödling (1)Neusiedl am See
20:00
Report Stadium: Sportzentrum Neusiedl
20 July 2018 (R) 2–0Dornbirn 1913 (R)Schwaz
20:00
  • Hänsler Goal 2'
  • Kinzner Goal 11'
Report Stadium: Silberstadt Arena Schwaz
20 July 2018 Hertha (R)0–3 LASK (1) Wels
20:00 Report
Stadium: Mauth Stadion
20 July 2018 Mauerwerk (A)0–2 Wiener Neustadt (2) Schwechat
20:30 Report Stadium: Rudolf-Tonn
20 July 2018 (A)0–1 Horn (2L) Mettersdorf
20:30 Report
Stadium: Sportplatz USV Mettersdorf
20 July 2018 Kufstein (R)0–5 Rapid Wien (1) Kufstein
21:20 Report
Stadium: Kufstein-Arena
21 July 2018 Dornbirner SV (A)0–6 Ried (2L) Dornbirn
16:00 Report
Stadium: Sportplatz Hella
21 July 2018 USK Anif (R)0–3 WSG Wattens (2L) Anif
17:00 Report
Stadium: Sportzentrum Anif
21 July 2018 (A) 4–0Alberschwende (A)Vöcklamarkt
17:00
  • K. Sohm Goal 10' (o.g.)
  • Gilhofer Goal 28'
  • Höltschl Goal 43'
  • Johnson Goal 67'
Report Stadium: Sportzentrum Union Volksbank
21 July 2018 (A)0–2 Sturm Graz (1) Parndorf
17:30 Report
Stadium: Heidebodenstadion
21 July 2018 (R)2–4 (a.e.t.) Lafnitz (2L) Kitzbühel
17:30
  • Margić Goal 90+3'
  • Baur Goal 90+6'
Report
Stadium: Sportplatz langau
21 July 2018 (R)2–5 Floridsdorfer AC (2L) Hohenems
18:00
  • Stefanon Goal 28'
  • Fessler Goal 52'
Report
  • Yilmaz Goal 3'
  • Markoutz Goal 22', 31', 48'
  • Pajaczkowski Goal 38'
Stadium: Herrenriedstadion
21 July 2018 Stadl-Paura (R) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5 – 3 p)
Blau-Weiß Linz (2L)Stadl-Paura
18:00
Report Stadium: Molto Luce Arena Stadl-Paura
21 July 2018 Traiskirchen (R)0–2 Austria Klagenfurt (2L) Traiskirchen
19:30 Report
  • König Goal 77' (o.g.)
  • Pichler Goal 89'
Stadium: Sport – und Freizeitzentrum
21 July 2018 Lendorf (R)0–2 Bruck/Leitha (R) Lendorf
20:00 Report
Stadium: Thomas-Morgenstern-Arena
21 July 2018 Saalfelden (R) 4–0StrasswalchenSportanlage Bürgerau
20:00
  • Herzog Goal 6'
  • Tandari Goal 35', 90+2'
  • Hasic Goal 87'
Report
22 July 2018 (A)0–4 Austria Wien (B1) Wien
12:00 Report
Stadium: Sportclub-Platz
22 July 2018 Parndorf 1919 (R)0–3 Rheindorf Altach (B1) Parndorf
17:30 Report
Stadium: Heidebodenstadion
22 July 2018 (A)0–6 Red Bull Salzburg (B1) Transdanubia Sportanlage
18:15 Report
30 July 2018 (R) 2–1 (a.e.t.) (R) Wien
18:30
  • Topcic Goal 105'
  • Grassl Goal 116' (o.g.)
Report Gräfischer Goal 96' Stadium: OMV-Sportanlage Stadlau

Second round[]

Fifteen second round matches were played 25 September 2018.[5]

24 September 2018 SAK Klagenfurt (A)1–5 Floridsdorfer AC (2L) Wien
19:30
  • Camber Goal 76'
Report
Stadium: Job Consulting Arena
25 September 2018 Leobendorf (R)1–2 Rheindorf Altach (B1) Leobendorf
17:00
Report
Stadium: Sportplatz Leobendorf
25 September 2018 Bruck/Leitha (R)1–3 Austria Lustenau (2L) Bruck
19:00
Report
  • Ronivaldo Bernardo Goal 33', 45+1'
  • Djurić Goal 84'
Stadium: Parkstadion Bruck
25 September 2018 Wolfsberger AC (1B) 4–0Austria Klagenfurt (2L)Wolfsberg
19:00
Report Stadium: Lavanttal Arena
25 September 2018 TSV Hartberg (A) 3–0WSG Wattens (2L)Hartberg
20:00
Report Stadium: PROfertil ARENA
25 September 2018 (A)3–4 (a.e.t.) Wiener Neustadt (2) Deutschlandsberger
20:00
  • Wotolen Goal 19'
  • Oparenovič Goal 54'
  • Dengg Goal 90+5'
Report
  • Hager Goal 24'
  • Cheukoua Goal 38'
  • Tartarotti Goal 49'
  • Salihi Goal 118'
Stadium: Koralmstadion
25 September 2018 (A)0–1 Ried (2L) Vöcklamarkt
20:00 Report Mayer Goal 26' Stadium: Sportzentrum Union Volksbank
25 September 2018 Horn (2L)0–2 Lafnitz (2L) Horn
20:30 Report
Stadium: Waldviertler Volksbank Arena
25 September 2018 Grazer AK (R) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Vorwärts Steyr (2)Graz
21:45 Report Stadium: Sportzentrum Graz-Wienzödl
26 September 2018 Neusiedl 1919 (R)1–3 Wacker Innsbruck (1) Neusiedl am See
20:00 Bozkurt Goal 37' Report
Stadium: Sportzentrum Neusiedl
26 September 2018 (R)0–4 Kapfenberger SV (2) Wien
17:00 Report
Stadium: OMV-Sportanlage Stadlau
26 September 2018 SV Mattersburg (A)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4 – 5 p)
Rapid Wien (1) Mattersburg
19:30
Report Stadium: Pappelstadion
26 September 2018 Stadl-Paura (R)0–8 LASK (1) Stadl-Paura
20:00 Report
Stadium: Molto Luce Arena Stadl-Paura
26 September 2018 Saalfelden (R)0–5 St. Pölten (1) Sportanlage Bürgerau
20:00 Report
26 September 2018 (R)0–6 Red Bull Salzburg (B1) Schwaz
21:30 Report
Stadium: Silberstadt Arena Schwaz
26 September 2018 Austria Wien (B1) 2–0Sturm Graz (1)Wien
21:30 Report Stadium: Generali Arena

Third round[]

The eight third round matches were played on 30 October 2018.[6]

30 October 2018 Austria Wien (B1) 3–1 Floridsdorfer AC (2L)Vienna
Report Markoutz Goal 45' Stadium: Generali Arena
30 October 2018 Grazer AK (R) 3–0Kapfenberger SV (2)Graz
Report Stadium: Sportzentrum Graz-Weinzödl
30 October 2018 Lafnitz (2L)2–3 St. Pölten (1) Lafnitz
Report
Stadium: Sportplatz Lafnitz
30 October 2018 Austria Lustenau (2L)0–1 Red Bull Salzburg (B1) Lustenau
Report Minamino Goal 74' Stadium: Planet Pure Stadium
30 October 2018 TSV Hartberg (A) 4–3Wacker Innsbruck (1)Hartberg
Report
Stadium: PROfertil ARENA
30 October 2018 Wolfsberger AC (1B)0–3 Rapid Wien (1) Wolfsberg
Report
Stadium: Lavanttal Arena
30 October 2018 Ried (2L)1–2 Wiener Neustadt (2) Ried im Innkreis
  • Pecirep Goal 32' (pen.)
Report
Stadium: josko ARENA
30 October 2018 Rheindorf Altach (B1)0–3 LASK (1) Altach
Report
Stadium: CASHPOINT Arena

Quarter-finals[]

The four quarter-finals matches were played from 15 to 17 February 2019.[7]

15 February 2019 Grazer AK (R) 2–1Austria Wien (B1)Graz
Report
Stadium: Merkur-Arena
16 February 2019 LASK (1) 6–0St. Pölten (1)Linz
Report Stadium: Waldstadion Pasching
17 February 2019 Rapid Wien (1) 5–2TSV Hartberg (A)Vienna
Report
Stadium: Allianz Stadion
17 February 2019 Wiener Neustadt (2)1–2 Red Bull Salzburg (B1) Wiener Neustadt
Report Stadium: Stadion Wiener Neustadt

Semi-finals[]

2 April 2019 Grazer AK (R)0–6 Red Bull Salzburg (B1) Graz
Report
Stadium: Merkur-Arena
Attendance: 13,310
Referee: Gerhard Grobelnik
2 April 2019 LASK (1)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Rapid Wien (1) Linz
Report
Stadium: Waldstadion
Referee: Markus Hameter
Penalties

Final[]

Red Bull Salzburg (B1)2–0Rapid Wien (1)
Report
Attendance: 24,200
GK 1 Austria Alexander Walke (c) Yellow card 90+2'
RB 22 Austria Stefan Lainer
CB 6 Cameroon Jérôme Onguéné
CB 15 Brazil André Ramalho
LB 25 Austria Patrick Farkas Yellow card 45+2' Yellow-red card 83'
MF 42 Austria Xaver Schlager
MF 8 Mali Diadie Samassékou
MF 16 Austria Zlatko Junuzovic Substituted off 72'
MF 13 Austria Hannes Wolf Substituted off 67'
FW 9 Israel Mu'nas Dabbur Yellow card 90+5'
FW 21 Norway Fredrik Gulbrandsen Substituted off 76' Yellow card 74'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Austria Cican Stankovic
CB 5 Austria Albert Vallci
FW 11 Bosnia and Herzegovina Smail Prevljak
MF 14 Hungary Dominik Szoboszlai Substituted in 72'
MF 18 Japan Takumi Minamino Substituted in 67'
FW 20 Zambia Patson Daka Substituted in 76'
CM 45 Zambia Enock Mwepu
Manager:
Germany Marco Rose
GK 1 Austria Richard Strebinger
RB 3 Turkey Mert Müldür Yellow card 61'
CB 20 Austria Maximilian Hofmann Yellow card 90+5'
CB 6 Austria Mario Sonnleitner Substituted off 86'
LB 5 Belgium Boli Bolingoli
MF 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Srdjan Grahovac
MF 39 Austria Dejan Ljubicic Substituted off 64'
MF 8 Austria Stefan Schwab (c)
RW 10 Austria Thomas Murg
FW 22 Serbia Andrija Pavlovic Substituted off 70'
LW 7 Austria Philipp Schobesberger
Substitutes:
CB 17 Austria Christopher Dibon
LB 19 Austria Marvin Potzmann
GK 21 Austria Tobias Knoflach
RB 24 Austria Stephan Auer
FW 27 Senegal Aliou Badji Substituted in 70'
MF 28 Austria Christoph Knasmüllner Substituted in 64'
GK 97 Romania Andrei Ivan Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Austria Dietmar Kühbauer

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to four may be used.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Preliminary Access List 2018/19". Bert Kassies. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Cup: Season Rules". scoresway.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Rapid Wien vs. Salzburg 1 – 2". Soccerway. Archived from the original on 22 July 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Cup". Soccerway. Archived from the original on 23 July 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Cup". Soccerway. Archived from the original on 23 July 2018. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Cup". Soccerway. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Cup". Soccerway. Retrieved 16 November 2018.

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