Austrian Women's Soccer Cup 1996/97

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Austrian Women's Soccer Cup 1996/97
Cup winners USC Landhaus (8th title)
Final stadium Stattersdorf sports field, St. Pölten - Stattersdorf , Lower Austria
Teams 21st
Games 21st
Gates 103  (ø 4.9 per game)
1995/96

The Austrian Women's Soccer Cup was played for the 23rd time in the 1996/97 season. As the ÖFB Women's Cup , it was held for the fifth time by the Austrian Football Association . The USC Landhaus won the trophy for the eighth time.

Participating teams

For the Austrian Women's Football Cup of the 1996-97 season following 21 teams after the season placement have reference to the participation of the leagues Women's Bundesliga in 1995/96 , the 2nd Division East 1995/96 and the Regional League West 1995/96 listed are qualified. Teams that are crossed out did not take part in the competition for various reasons or are second teams and therefore did not play for the cup. The national champions or representatives of the 1995/96 season could also take part.

Women's Bundesliga (6) Master or master representative
from the regional league (5)
2nd Division East (8) Regionalliga West (2)
Explanations of the
country codes : (B): Burgenland, (K): Carinthia, (Lower Austria): Lower Austria, (Upper Austria): Upper Austria, (S): Salzburg, (ST): Styria, (T): Tyrol, (V): Vorarlberg , (W): Vienna; Club-country competition success : (LM): national champion, (Lx): x. Place of the Landesliga, (LN): Landesliga-Aufsteiger, (..- x): x Landesliga see country code
Legend
(C) reigning cup winner 1995/96
(A) Relegated in the 1996/97 season
(N) Newcomers of the 1996/97 season

Tournament course

1st cup round

In the first round, the clubs from the 2nd Division East, the Regionalliga West and the regional league clubs, apart from the two Bundesliga relegated First Vienna FC 1894 and SC Neunkirchen, played for five places in the round of 16, SV Neulengbach, ATSV Sattledt and RW Rankweil had one Bye. The Styrian regional league team ASV Hohenau / Raab surprised with a 7-0 victory over DFV Juwelen Janecka. The clear 3-0 away win of USC Pilgersdorf at SV Donau was also unexpected.

date Result
no information ASV Hohenau / Raab 7-0 DFV jewels Janecka
no information ESV Saalfelden-Harham 4-0 SV Horn
no information DFC Obersdorf 0: 2 Innsbruck AC
no information SV Danube 0: 3 USC pilgrim village
no information SC Stattersdorf 1: 3 ATSV Deutsch-Wagram
bye SV Neulengbach
ATSV Sattledt
RW Rankweil

Round of 16

The Bundesliga clubs and the relegated Bundesliga players only intervened in the second round of the cup. The later champions of the 2nd division, SV Neulengbach, underlined his suitability for the first division in a secure 4-1 victory over Bundesliga club DFC Heidenreichstein. The former Bundesliga club SC Neunkirchen had to accept a 0: 7 debacle at ESV Saalfelden-Harham. With the Neunkirchenerinnen, who stopped playing in the spring, the first signs of dissolution were already evident. ATSV Deutsch-Wagram and Vienna had an open exchange of blows, in which the Lower Austrians had the better end with 8: 4.

date Result
no information ASV Hohenau / Raab 0: 3 1. DFC Leoben
no information ESV Saalfelden-Harham 7-0 SC Neunkirchen
no information Innsbruck AC 1: 2 ASV Vösendorf
no information USC pilgrim village 0: 4 Union Kleinmünchen
no information ATSV Deutsch-Wagram 8: 4 First Vienna FC 1894
no information SV Neulengbach 4: 1 DFC Heidenreichstein
no information ATSV Sattledt 0: 4 ESV south-east
no information RW Rankweil 0: 4 USC country house

Quarter finals

In the quarter-finals, SV Neulengbach was able to throw another Bundesliga club out of the competition with a 1-0 win at ASV Vösendorf. The later champion USC Landhaus and runner-up Union Kleinmünchen impressed with clear victories.

date Result
no information ESV Saalfelden-Harham 1: 4 1. DFC Leoben
no information ASV Vösendorf 0: 1 SV Neulengbach
no information ATSV Deutsch-Wagram 0: 7 Union Kleinmünchen
no information USC country house 9-0 ESV south-east

Semifinals

Union Kleinmünchen and USC Landhaus were also able to assert themselves in the semi-finals.

date Result
no information Union Kleinmünchen 4: 1 SV Neulengbach
no information 1. DFC Leoben 2: 6 USC country house

final

In the final, which was held in St. Pölten - Stattersdorf in Lower Austria , there was a clash between master USC Landhaus and runner-up Union Kleinmünchen. The Linz women defended themselves as best they could, but ultimately had to admit defeat 2: 3 and could not prevent the double success of the USC Landhaus.

date Result
no information USC country house 3: 2 Union Kleinmünchen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ÖFB, ÖFB Ladies CUP. (No longer available online.) In: oefb.at. Archived from the original on August 6, 2013 ; accessed on December 8, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oefb.at