Champions Cup Winners Result Winners 1986 * Austria Wien Rapid 1-3 Rapid 1987 * Rapid FC Tirol 2-1 Rapid 1988 Rapid Kremser SC 1-1 (3-1 pen) Rapid 1989 * FC Tirol Admira/Wacker 1-1 (0-3 pen) Admira/Wacker 1990 FC Tirol Austria Wien 1-5 Austria Wien 1991 Austria Wien Stockerau 3-0 Austria Wien 1992 * Austria Wien Admira/Wacker 1-1 (5-4 pen) Austria Wien 1993 Austria Wien FC Tirol 1-1 (3-1 pen) Austria Wien 1994 Austria Salzburg Austria Wien 2-1 Austria Salzburg 1995 Austria Salzburg Rapid 2-1 Austria Salzburg 1996 Rapid Sturm Graz 0-1 Sturm Graz 1997 Austria Salzburg Sturm Graz 1-0 Austria Salzburg 1998 Sturm Graz SV Ried 4-0 Sturm Graz 1999 * Sturm Graz LASK Linz 1-1 (5-4 pen) Sturm Graz 2000 FC Tirol Grazer AK 0-2 Grazer AK 2001 FC Tirol FC Kärnten 0-0 (9-10 pen) FC Kärnten 2002 # Sturm Graz Grazer AK 0-3 Grazer AK 2003 * Austria Wien FC Kärnten 2-1 Austria Wien 2004 * Grazer AK Austria Wien 1-1 (2-4 pen) Austria Wien NB: competition discontinued after 2004; the 2008 edition below was unofficial: 2008 Rapid SV Horn 7-1 Rapid # Sturm Graz (league runners-up) replaced champions FC Tirol Innsbruck who were refused a license for the 2002/03 season NB: in the years indicated with a *, the champions and cup winners were identical, and their opponents in the super cup final were the losing cup finalists. In 1986 (Rapid) and 1989 (Admira/Wacker) such a "substitute" team won the Super Cup. Number of Super Cups per Club (19 cups (without 2008), lost finals between square brackets) 6 [ 2] Austria Wien 3 [ 2] Rapid 3 [ 2] Sturm Graz 3 Austria Salzburg 2 [ 1] GAK 1 [ 1] Admira/Wacker 1 [ 1] FC Kärnten [ 6] FC Tirol [ 1] Kremser SC [ 1] LASK Linz [ 1] SV Ried [ 1] SV Stockerau Number of League-and-Cup Doubles (37) 10 Austria [Amateure] (Wien) [1924, 1926, 1949, 1962, 1963, 1980, 1986, 1992, 2003, 2006] 9 RB Salzburg [2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022] 6 Rapid (Wien) [1919, 1920, 1946, 1968, 1983, 1987] 4 Admira (Wien) [1928, 1932, 1934, 1966] 3 Wacker [Tirol] Innsbruck [1973, 1975, 1989] 2 Sturm (Graz) [1999, 2024] 1 GAK (Graz) [2004] LASK (Linz) [1965] Wacker (Wien) [1947]
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