Check also full results since 1958/59 and cup winners of Länder.
Note that until 1935 only Viennese teams were admitted, and the tournament was known as the "Wiener Cup".
In 1906/07 a tournament for the Wiener Cup was played as compensation for the abandoned championship ([Pil 04], [Vie 19]):
1906/07 First Vienna 1-0 Floridsdorfer ACOn three occasions a cup tournament for 2. Klasse teams (and reserve sides of 1. Klasse clubs) was organised:
1904/05 Vienna IB 3-1 1. Simmeringer SC 1905-07 SC Rudolfshügel 4-2 Graphia Wien II 1909/10 Cricketer Reserves 3-2 HerthaIn 1914/15 another cup competition was played because the league competition had been reduced to a single round due to the outbreak of World War I; participation was not obligatory.
1914/15 Floridsdorfer AC 3-1 AdmiraIn 1917/18 another cup competition was organised by the NÖFV; participation was not obligatory and Rapid and WAF did not enter; WAC were disqualified after beating Amateure, because of having shown up too late; the final was reached by Floridsdorfer AC and Amateure:
1917/18 Floridsdorfer AC n/p AmateureAt the match, the weather was bad, the pitch difficult to play and attendance low; the referee declared the pitch playable but both teams refused and insisted on moving the match by a week (in the hope of higher attendance and thus earnings); the NÖFV declared both teams had forfeited and withheld the Cup; the teams then played a match for a Cup made available by themselves and Floridsdorfer AC won 4-3.
1918/19 Rapid 3-0 Wiener SC 1919/20 Rapid 5-2 Amateure 1920/21 Amateure 2-1 Wiener SC 1921/22 WAF 2-1 Amateure 1922/23 Wiener SC 3-1 Wacker 1923/24 Amateure 8-6 Slovan [aet] 1924/25 Amateure 3-1 First Vienna 1925/26 Amateure 4-3 First Vienna 1926/27 Rapid 3-0 Austria 1927/28 Admira 2-1 WAC 1928/29 First Vienna 3-2 Rapid 1929/30 First Vienna 1-0 Austria 1930/31 WAC [league system] 16 pts 2.Austria 15 pts 1931/32 Admira 6-1 WAC 1932/33 Austria 1-0 Brigittenauer AC 1933/34 Admira 8-0 Rapid 1934/35 Austria 5-1 WAC
1935/36 Austria 3-0 First Vienna 1936/37 First Vienna 2-0 Wiener SC 1937/38 WAC Schwarz-Rot 1-0 Wiener SC
1938-44 after the Anschluß Austrian clubs entered the German Tschammer-Pokal, which they won in 1938/39 (Rapid) and 1943 (Vienna); below an overview of the last remaining Austrian entrants each season. 1938/39 Rapid [winners] 1939/40 Wacker, Rapid [semifinalists] 1940 Rapid [semifinalists] 1941 Admira [semifinalists] 1942 First Vienna [1/16 finals] 1943 First Vienna [winners] 1944 tournament abandoned
NB: not an official tournament 1945 First Vienna 3-1 SC Helfort
1945/46 Rapid 2-1 First Vienna
1946/47 Wacker 4-3 Austria 1947/48 Austria 2-0 Sturm Graz [*] 1948/49 Austria 5-2 Vorwärts Steyr [*] 1950-58 not played 1958/59 WAC 2-0 Rapid 1959/60 Austria 4-2 Rapid 1960/61 Rapid 3-1 First Vienna 1961/62 Austria 4-1 GAK 1962/63 Austria 1-0 LASK 1963/64 Admira 1-0 Austria 1964/65 LASK 1-1 1-0 Wiener Neustadt 1965/66 Admira 1-0 Rapid 1966/67 Austria 1-2 1-0 LASK [2nd leg aet, Austria on coin toss] 1967/68 Rapid 2-0 GAK 1968/69 Rapid 2-1 Wiener SC 1969/70 Wacker Innsbruck 1-0 LASK 1970/71 Austria 2-1 Rapid [aet] 1971/72 Rapid 1-2 3-1 Wiener SC 1972/73 Wacker Innsbruck 1-0 1-2 Rapid [Wacker on away goal] 1973/74 Austria 2-1 1-1 Austria Salzburg 1974/75 Wacker Innsbruck 3-0 0-2 Sturm Graz 1975/76 Rapid 1-0 1-2 Wacker Innsbruck [Rapid on away goal] 1976/77 Austria 1-0 3-0 Wiener SC 1977/78 Wacker Innsbruck 1-1 2-1 VÖEST Linz 1978/79 Wacker Innsbruck 1-0 1-1 Admira/Wacker 1979/80 Austria 0-1 2-0 Austria Salzburg 1980/81 GAK 0-1 2-0 Austria Salzburg [2nd leg aet] 1981/82 Austria 1-0 3-1 Wacker Innsbruck 1982/83 Rapid 3-0 5-0 Wacker Innsbruck 1983/84 Rapid 1-3 2-0 Austria [Rapid on away goal] 1984/85 Rapid 3-3 Austria [aet, 6-5 pen] 1985/86 Austria 6-4 Rapid [aet] 1986/87 Rapid 2-0 2-2 FC Tirol Innsbruck 1987/88 Kremser SC 2-0 1-3 FC Tirol Innsbruck [Krems on away goal] 1988/89 FC Tirol Innsbruck 0-2 6-2 Admira/Wacker 1989/90 Austria 3-1 Rapid [aet] 1990/91 SV Stockerau 2-1 Rapid 1991/92 Austria 1-0 Admira/Wacker 1992/93 Wacker Innsbruck 3-1 Rapid 1993/94 Austria 4-0 FC Linz 1994/95 Rapid 1-0 DSV Leoben 1995/96 Sturm Graz 3-1 Admira/Wacker 1996/97 Sturm Graz 2-1 First Vienna 1997/98 SV Ried 3-1 Sturm Graz 1998/99 Sturm Graz 1-1 LASK Linz [aet, 4-2 pen] 1999/00 Grazer AK 2-2 Austria Salzburg [aet, 4-3 pen] 2000/01 FC Kärnten 2-1 FC Tirol Innsbruck [aet] 2001/02 Grazer AK 3-2 Sturm Graz 2002/03 Austria 3-0 FC Kärnten 2003/04 Grazer AK 3-3 Austria [aet, 5-4 pen] 2004/05 Austria 3-1 Rapid 2005/06 Austria 3-0 SV Mattersburg 2006/07 Austria 2-1 SV Mattersburg 2007/08 not held (SV Horn 1-1 2-1 SV Feldkirchen for Amateur Cup) 2008/09 Austria 3-1 Admira [aet] 2009/10 Sturm Graz 1-0 SC Wiener Neustadt 2010/11 SV Ried 2-0 Austria Lustenau 2011/12 RB Salzburg 3-0 SV Ried 2012/13 FC Pasching 1-0 Austria 2013/14 RB Salzburg 4-2 SKN Sankt Pölten 2014/15 RB Salzburg 2-0 Austria 2015/16 RB Salzburg 5-0 Admira Wacker Mödling 2016/17 RB Salzburg 2-1 Rapid 2017/18 Sturm Graz 1-0 RB Salzburg [aet] 2018/19 RB Salzburg 2-0 Rapid 2019/20 RB Salzburg 5-0 Austria Lustenau 2020/21 RB Salzburg 3-0 LASK Linz 2021/22 RB Salzburg 3-0 SV Ried 2022/23 Sturm Graz 2-0 Rapid 2023/24 Sturm Graz 2-1 Rapid 2024/25 [*] the national stage was contested by the 9 winners of the cup tournaments in the Bundesländer.
NB: does not include Befreiungspokal 1945. 27 [12] Austria (Wien) [includes Amateure] 14 [16] Rapid (Wien) [does not include German Cup win 1938/39] 9 [ 5] RB Salzburg [includes Austria Salzburg] 7 [ 6] FC Tirol (Innsbruck) [includes Wacker (Innsbruck)] 7 [ 4] SK Sturm (Graz) 5 Admira (Wien) 4 [ 2] Grazer AK 3 [ 6] First Vienna [does not include German Cup win 1943] 3 [ 3] WAC (Wien) [includes WAC Schwarz-Rot] 2 [ 2] SV Ried 1 [ 7] Wiener Sport-Club 1 [ 5] LASK Linz [includes Linzer ASK] 1 [ 1] FC Kärnten 1 [ 1] Wacker (Wien) 1 Kremser SC 1 FC Pasching 1 SV Stockerau 1 WAF (Wien) [ 4] Admira/Wacker [ 2] Admira Wacker Mödling [includes Admira (new)] [ 2] Austria Lustenau [ 2] SV Mattersburg [ 2] VÖEST Linz [includes FC Linz] [ 2] 1. Wiener Neustädter SC [ 1] Brigittenauer AC [ 1] DSV Leoben [ 1] SKN Sankt Pölten [ 1] Slovan (Wien) [ 1] SK Vorwärts Steyr Remarks: Austria Wien were known as Amateure until the mid-twenties. Admira and Wacker Wien merged in 1971 into Admira/Wacker, which later merged with VfB Mödling as VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling. After another merger with Schwadorf, a new club Admira was founded. Wacker Innsbruck changed names an uncountable number of times, and also merged with WSG Wattens for a few seasons. FC Kärnten were a merger of Austria Klagenfurt and Villacher SV. SV Austria Salzburg reached and lost four cup finals (with differing sponsor names attached) before they were taken over by Red Bull and lost their original identity.
Thanks to Hans Schöggl
Sources (for time before official competition): Fussball in Österreich, [Sch 25]
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