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Austria - List of Cup Finals | Germany - List of Cup Finals
Austrian clubs in the German football structure 1938-1944
NB: as the Tschammerpokal had started before the Anschluß of Austria, 8 of the 10 clubs in the Gauliga (all but Amateure Steyr and Wacker Wiener Neustadt) were chosen to play an internal qualification (Ausscheidung) for the overall quarterfinals; opponents from outside former Austria in italics; see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. 1/8 Finals [Nov 6] Admira Wien 0-6 Vienna Grazer SC 3-2 Austria Wien Rapid Wien 5-1 Austro-Fiat Wien Wacker Wien 0-1 Wiener Sport-Club Quarterfinals [Nov 27] 1.FC Nürnberg 3-1 Vienna Waldhof Mannheim 2-3 Rapid Wien Wiener Sport-Club 6-1 Grazer SC Semifinals [Dec 11] FSV Frankfurt 3-2 Wiener Sport-Club Rapid Wien 2-0 1.FC Nürnberg Final [Jan 8, 1939, Berlin] Rapid Wien 3-1 FSV Frankfurt
NB: see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. Qualifiers (20) for main tournament: Gau XVII (Ostmark) Gauliga (all 10): Admira Wien, Wacker Wien, Rapid Wien, Wiener Sport-Club, Vienna, Austria Wien, Amateure-Fiat Wien, Grazer SC, Amateure Steyr, Reichsbahn Wacker Wiener Neustadt Bezirksklasse Wien (4): FC Wien, Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06, Red Star Wien, ASV Fischamend Bezirksklasse Ost (2): Badener AC, Kremser SC Bezirksklasse West (1): Hertha Wels Salzburg (1): Salzburger AK 1914 Bezirksklasse Süd (2): Sturm Graz, SV Donawitz Gau XVI NB: clubs from Tirol entered but none qualified for the main tournament Gau XV NB: clubs from Vorarlberg entered but none qualified for the main tournament NB: as Gauligameister, Admira Wien qualified directly for Schlußrunde; opponents from outside former Austria in italics 1.Hauptrunde [Apr 16] Amateure Steyr 4-0 Hertha Wels Austria Wien 3-0 Fav. FC Vorwärts 06 Badener AC 1-6 Vienna Grazer SC 2-0 Sturm Graz Kremser SC 2-8 Amateure-Fiat Wien Rapid Wien 6-2 Red Star Wien Rb. Wacker Wr. Neustadt 4-2 SV Donawitz Salzburger AK 1914 1-5 TSV 1860 München Wacker Wien 5-0 ASV Fischamend Wiener Sport-Club 2-2 FC Wien [aet] Admira Wien bye 1.Hauptrunde Replay [Apr 23] FC Wien 1-4 Wiener Sport-Club 2.Hauptrunde [Apr 23] Vienna 2-1 Rb. Wacker Wr. Neustadt [Apr 30] Bayern München 2-5 Rapid Wien [May 1] Wacker Wien 3-1 Amateure-Fiat Wien [May 6] BSG Neumeyer Nürnberg 2-1 Wiener Sport-Club [May 7] Jahn Regensburg 4-1 Grazer SC [May 14] Amateure Steyr 0-2 Austria Wien Admira Wien bye 3.Hauptrunde [May 18] Rapid Wien 4-2 Jahn Regensburg [Jun 14] Austria Wien 2-2 BSG Neumeyer Nürnberg [aet] BC Augsburg 2-3 Wacker Wien [Jun 18] Wacker München 2-7 Vienna Admira Wien bye 3.Hauptrunde Replay [Jun 17] BSG Neumeyer Nürnberg 2-0 Austria Wien 1.Schlußrunde [Aug 20] 1.FC Schweinfurth 05 2-3 Wacker Wien [asdet] Admira Wien 0-1 Waldhof Mannheim VfB Coburg 1-6 Rapid Wien Vienna 2-3 BC Hartha [asdet] 2.Schlußrunde [Nov 19] Wacker Wien 4-2 VfB Mühlburg Rapid Wien bye 1/8 Finals [Dec 10] Rapid Wien 6-1 Vorwärts Rasensport Gleiwitz VfL Köln 1899 1-3 Wacker Wien Quarterfinals [Jan 7, 1940] Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin 1-7 Rapid Wien Wacker Wien 7-4 BSG Neumeyer Nürnberg Semifinals [Mar 31, 1940] Rapid Wien 0-1 1.FC Nürnberg Waldhof Mannheim 1-1 Wacker Wien [aet] Semifinal Replay [Apr 7, 1940] Wacker Wien 2-2 Waldhof Mannheim [aet] Semifinal Second Replay [Apr 14, 1940, in München] Waldhof Mannheim 0-0 Wacker Wien [aet, Waldhof on lots]
NB: see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. Qualifiers (25) for main tournament: Gau XVII (Ostmark) Gauliga (all 10): Rapid Wien, Wacker Wien, Wiener Sport-Club, Vienna, Admira Wien, Austria Wien, FC Wien, Amateure-Fiat Wien (renamed Fiat Nord Wien), Grazer SC, Linzer ASK Wien (7): Post SV Wien, Wiener AC, Rapid Oberlaa, Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06, Viktoria Währing, SV Straßenbahn Wien, Polizei SV Wien Kärnten (1): Klagenfurter AC Niederdonau (3): 1.SC Wiener Neustadt, Rapid Hohenau, Reichsbahn Sturm 19 Sankt Pölten Oberdonau (1): Admira Linz Salzburg (1): Salzburger AK 1914 Steiermark (2): Sturm Graz, LSV Zeltweg NB: no clubs from Tirol or Vorarlberg qualified for the main tournament NB: as Gauligameister, Rapid Wien qualified directly for Schlußrunde; opponents from outside former Austria in italics 1.Hauptrunde [Jun 15] FC Wien 1-2 Rapid Oberlaa Fiat Nord Wien 1-2 Fav. FC Vorwärts 06 [asdet] Polizei SV Wien 1-2 Post SV Wien [Jun 16] Admira Linz 3-8 Admira Wien Rb. Sturm 19 St. Pölten w/o Austria Wien [Austria forfeited] Rapid Hohenau 2-9 Vienna Grazer SC 1-4 Sturm Graz Klagenfurter AC 7-3 LSV Zeltweg Salzburger AK 1914 2-6 Linzer ASK [aet] Wiener AC 3-2 Viktoria Währing Wacker Wien 3-0 SV Straßenbahn Wien [Jun 23] 1.SC Wiener Neustadt 2-3 Wiener Sport-Club Rapid Wien bye 2.Hauptrunde [Jul 7] Linzer ASK 1-4 Wacker Wien Klagenfurter AC 1-5 Vienna Rb. Sturm 19 St. Pölten 1-6 Wiener Sport-Club Sturm Graz 7-3 Wiener AC Fav. FC Vorwärts 06 3-1 Post SV Wien Admira Wien 2-0 Rapid Oberlaa Rapid Wien bye 3.Hauptrunde [Jul 28] Sturm Graz 9-0 Admira Wien Wacker Wien 3-1 TSV 1860 München [Aug 4] Bayern München 1-0 Vienna Wiener Sport-Club 5-0 Fav. FC Vorwärts 06 Rapid Wien bye 1.Schlußrunde [Aug 18] Bayern München 0-1 Wiener Sport-Club SpVgg. Cannstatt 0-7 Wacker Wien Sturm Graz 1-6 1.FC Nürnberg [Sep 1] BSG Neumeyer Nürnberg 1-2 Rapid Wien 2.Schlußrunde [Sep 8] Wacker Wien 6-2 SG Planitz Wiener Sport-Club 9-1 NSTG Witkowitz [Sep 15] Rapid Wien 7-1 VfL Schweinfurt 07 1/8 Finals [Sep 29] Stuttgarter Kickers 1-5 Rapid Wien Wacker Wien 5-6 Wiener Sport-Club [asdet] Quarterfinals [Oct 20] Rapid Wien 6-1 SpVgg. Fürth Fortuna Düsseldorf 2-1 Wiener Sport-Club Semifinal [Nov 10] Dresdner SC 3-1 Rapid Wien
NB: see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. Qualifiers (40) for main tournament: Gau XVII (Ostmark) Gauliga (all 10): Rapid Wien, Wacker Wien, Vienna, Austria Wien, Admira Wien, Wiener Sport-Club, FC Wien, Floridsdorfer AC, Grazer SC, Linzer ASK Wien (10): Germania Baumgarten, Viktoria Währing, Rapid Oberlaa, Post SV Wien, Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06, Brigittenauer Amateur FK 1.Simmeringer SC, Mawas Wien, SV Straßenbahn Wien, Amateure 30 Wien Kärnten (2): Villacher SV, Rapid Klagenfurt Niederdonau (8): DTB Korneuburg, 1.Guntramsdorfer SV, Kremser SC, 1.SC Wiener Neustadt, DTB Grünbach, WSV BU Neunkirchen, Rapid Hohenau, FSK Traisen Oberdonau (4): Welser SC, Amateure Steyr, NSTG Budweis, Germania Linz Salzburg (1): 1.Salzburger SK 1919 Steiermark (5): Sturm Graz, Reichsbahn Knittelfeld, Kapfenberger SC, Grazer AK, Reichsbahn Graz NB: Salzburg were entitled to two entrants but both Austria Salzburg and Salzburger AK 1914 were excluded from the tournament following the abandonment of their tie NB: no clubs from Tirol or Vorarlberg qualified for the main tournament NB: as Gauligameister, Rapid Wien qualified directly for Schlußrunde; opponents from outside former Austria in italics 1.Hauptrunde [Apr 19] Grazer AK 2-1 Reichsbahn Graz [Apr 20] FSK Traisen 3-1 Wiener Sport-Club 1.SC Wiener Neustadt 1-6 Vienna WSV BU Neunkirchen 0-15 Wacker Wien Rapid Hohenau 0-3 Floridsdorfer AC DTB Korneuburg 2-1 Admira Wien [annulled] 1.Guntramsdorfer SV 0-3 FC Wien Kremser SC 0-3 Austria Wien DTB Grünbach 1-2 Post SV Wien 1.Simmeringer SC 2-0 Mawas Wien Brigittenauer Amat. FK 2-3 Germania Baumgarten Fav. FC Vorwärts 06 3-2 SV Straßenbahn Wien [asdet] Viktoria Währing 0-2 Rapid Oberlaa Kapfenberger SC 4-0 Reichsbahn Knittelfeld Grazer SC 0-3 Sturm Graz Villacher SV 5-1 Rapid Klagenfurt Germania Linz 1-2 Linzer ASK Amateure Steyr 2-6 NSTG Budweis 1.Salzburger SK 1919 3-2 Welser SC [asdet] Amateure 30 Wien w/o second Salzburg repr. [May 1] DTB Korneuburg 0-4 Admira Wien [replay Apr 20] Rapid Wien bye 2.Hauptrunde [May 17] Austria Wien 5-0 1.Simmeringer SC [May 18] Floridsdorfer AC 3-4 Post SV Wien Vienna 10-0 Amateure 30 Wien Admira Wien 4-2 Fav. FC Vorwärts 06 Wacker Wien 6-0 FSK Traisen Rapid Oberlaa 1-0 Germania Baumgarten Linzer ASK 2-1 LSV Pilsen Sturm Graz 4-3 Villacher SV [asdet] Kapfenberger SC 5-2 Grazer AK NSTG Budweis 1-7 FC Wien 1.Salzburger SK 1919 bye Rapid Wien bye 3.Hauptrunde [Jun 8] 1.Salzburger SK 1919 2-5 Linzer ASK Kapfenberger SC w/o Sturm Graz [Sturm forfeited] NSTG Witkowitz 0-5 Wacker Wien Austria Wien 6-1 Rapid Oberlaa Vienna 0-1 FC Wien [Jun 22] Admira Wien 4-1 Post SV Wien Rapid Wien bye 4.Hauptrunde [Jun 22] Wacker Wien 5-1 VfB Stuttgart Bayern München 1-5 Austria Wien Linzer ASK 4-6 FC Wien [Jul 6] Kapfenberger SC 0-2 Admira Wien Rapid Wien bye 1.Schlußrunde [Jul 8] Rapid Wien 4-3 FC Wien [Jul 10] Austria Wien 6-2 Wacker Wien [Jul 13] NSTG Prag 1-2 Admira Wien 2.Schlußrunde [Aug 3] TSV 1860 München 2-5 Austria Wien Admira Wien 5-3 Rapid Wien 1/8 Finals [Aug 24] Austria Wien 8-0 Vorwärts Rasensport Gleiwitz Waldhof Mannheim 0-1 Admira Wien Quarterfinals [Sep 21] Schalke 04 4-1 Austria Wien Admira Wien 5-0 Stuttgarter Kickers Semifinal [Oct 12] Dresdner SC 4-2 Admira Wien
NB: see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. Qualifiers (17) for main tournament: Bereichsklasse XXII (Donau-Alpenland) Gauliga (all 10): Vienna, FC Wien, Rapid Wien, Austria Wien, Floridsdorfer AC, Wacker Wien, Wiener Sport-Club, Admira Wien, Post SG Wien, Sturm Graz Wien (1): Wiener AC Kärnten (1): LSV Klagenfurt Niederdonau (2): 1.SC Wiener Neustadt, Militär SV Brünn Oberdonau (1): Vorwärts Steyr Salzburg (1): Salzburger AK 1914 Steiermark (1): Reichsbahn Graz NB: no clubs from Tirol or Vorarlberg qualified for the main tournament NB: as Gauligameister, Vienna qualified directly for Schlußrunde; the six non-Viennese clubs had to enter an intermediate Zwischenrunde opponents from outside former Austria in italics Zwischenrunde Bereich XXII [Apr 19] 1.SC Wiener Neustadt 2-3 Militär SV Brünn [in Baden] LSV Klagenfurt 5-2 Reichsbahn Graz Salzburger AK 1914 2-3 Vorwärts Steyr [asdet] 1.Hauptrunde [May 10] Rapid Wien 2-1 Wacker Wien [May 17] Floridsdorfer AC 14-1 Post SG Wien Militär SV Brünn 1-2 FC Wien [asdet] Sturm Graz 1-6 LSV Klagenfurt Vorwärts Steyr 1-4 Wiener Sport-Club Austria Wien 1-7 Wiener AC Admira Wien bye Vienna bye 2.Hauptrunde [Jun 6] Wiener AC 1-0 FC Wien [asdet] [Jun 7] LSV Klagenfurt 2-4 Rapid Wien Wacker München 2-4 Floridsdorfer AC [Jun 14] Wiener Sport-Club 5-2 Admira Wien Vienna bye 3.Hauptrunde [Jun 21] Floridsdorfer AC 2-3 Wiener AC Rapid Wien 4-1 Wiener Sport-Club Vienna bye 1.Schlußrunde [Jul 19] TSV 1860 München 5-3 Rapid Wien Wiener AC 1-2 Vienna 2.Schlußrunde [Aug 9] NSTG Falkenau 4-0 Vienna
NB: see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. Qualifiers (18) for main tournament: Sportbereich XXII Donau-Alpenland Gauliga (all 11): Vienna, Wiener AC, Floridsdorfer AC, Wiener Sport-Club, Austria Wien, Rapid Wien, FC Wien, Reichsbahn Wien, Wacker Wien, Admira Wien, Sturm Graz Wien (2): Germania Schwechat, SC Donaufelder Rasenspieler Kärnten (1): KAC/Rapid Klagenfurt Niederdonau (1): Reichsbahn Sankt Pölten Oberdonau (1): Vorwärts Steyr Salzburg (1): FG Salzburg Steiermark (1): Kapfenberger SC NB: no clubs from Tirol or Vorarlberg qualified for the main tournament NB: an intermediate Zwischenrunde was played by the western (Oberdonau/Salzburg) and southern (Kärnten/Steiermark) qualifiers; opponents from outside former Austria in italics Zwischenrunde Bereich XXII [May 1] KAC/Rapid Klagenfurt 1-8 Kapfenberger SC [May 2] FG Salzburg 0-1 Vorwärts Steyr 1.Hauptrunde [May 23] Admira Wien 4-2 Germania Schwechat Floridsdorfer AC 3-1 Reichsbahn Wien Kapfenberger SC 6-3 Rapid Wien Reichsbahn Sankt Pölten 2-0 Wacker Wien Sturm Graz 0-7 Austria Wien Vienna 3-1 Donaufelder Rasenspieler Vorwärts Steyr 2-2 Wiener AC Wiener Sport-Club 3-2 FC Wien 1.Hauptrunde Replay [May 30] Wiener AC 5-2 Vorwärts Steyr 2.Hauptrunde [Jun 6] Austria Wien 5-6 Wiener AC Floridsdorfer AC 3-0 Kapfenberger SC Vienna 6-1 Admira Wien Wiener Sport-Club 7-2 Reichsbahn Sankt Pölten Semifinals Donau-Alpenland [Jul 4] Vienna 3-1 Wiener AC Wiener Sport-Club 1-6 Floridsdorfer AC Final Donau-Alpenland [Jul 11] Vienna 2-2 Floridsdorfer AC [aet] Final Replay Donau-Alpenland [Jul 18] Vienna 5-4 Floridsdorfer AC 1.Schlußrunde [Aug 22] NSTG Brüx 0-14 Vienna 1/8 Final [Sep 19] Vienna 6-5 Breslauer SpVgg. 02 Quarterfinal [Oct 3] 1.FC Nürnberg 2-3 Vienna Semifinal [Oct 17] Vienna 6-2 Schalke 04 Final [Oct 31, Stuttgart] Vienna 3-2 Luftwaffen SV Hamburg [asdet]
NB: see Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site for additional data. Qualifiers (7) for main tournament: Wien (1): Vienna Kärnten (1): Villacher SV Niederdonau (1): LSV Markersdorf/Pielach Oberdonau (1): FG Steyr Salzburg (1): FG Salzburg Steiermark (1): Reichsbahn Graz Tirol (1): TSG Silz NB: the tournament was abandoned before the elimination round scheduled for Aug 6; the Austrian clubs had been drawn as follows: [Aug 6] TSG Silz - Bayern München Reichsbahn Grau - FG Steyr FG Salzburg - Villacher SV LSV Mölders Krakau - LSV Markersdorf/Pielach Vienna bye
Source: Ambrosius Kutschera's Austria Soccer site
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