Austrian Football Cup 1945/46

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The Austrian Football Cup 1945/46 (also Wiener Cup 1945/46 ) was the 21st Austrian football cup competition . It was hosted by the Vienna Football Association ; clubs in Vienna and the surrounding area were eligible to participate . The winner was SK Rapid Wien for the fourth time , with a 2-1 win in the final over First Vienna FC 1894 .

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The cup competition began on February 10, 1946. The participating clubs met in the knockout system . The game was played for 90 minutes, and should it be a draw at the end of the game, extra time was scheduled. If there is still a tie after extra time, a replay would be called.

Overview

  Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                     
 SC Red Star Vienna 1              
 SK Rapid Vienna 7th  
 SK Rapid Vienna 4th
   SK Admira Vienna 1  
 SK Admira Vienna 4th
 SV Tram Vienna 0  
 SK Rapid Vienna 4th
   Viennese sports club 2  
 Viennese sports club 7th    
 Heiligenstadt SV 2  
 Viennese sports club 6th
   SK Südbahn Vienna 0  
 SK Südbahn Vienna 3
 FC Stadlau 1  
 SK Rapid Vienna 4th
   FC Vienna 0  
 SC movement XX 1
 1. Schwechater SC 9  
 1. Schwechater SC 2
   SK Slovan Vienna 1  
 SK Slovan Vienna 6th
 SC Rapid Oberlaa 1  
 1. Schwechater SC 0
   FC Vienna 2  
 FC Vienna 4th    
 Gasworks XI Vienna 0  
 FC Vienna 2
   SPC Helfort Vienna 1  
 SPC Helfort Vienna 2
 Nussdorfer AC 1  
 SK Rapid Vienna 2
   First Vienna FC 1
 SK Brunn / Gebirge 2, 4
 SC Ostbahn XI 2, 3  
 SK Brunn / Gebirge 0
   First Vienna FC 6th  
 First Vienna FC 3
 SC lawn player Hochstädt 1  
 First Vienna FC 3
   SC Columbia XXI 0  
 Liesing 1    
 Vienna AC 3  
 Vienna AC 1
   SC Columbia XXI 4th  
 SC Columbia XXI 1, 1
 SC Mautner Vienna 1, 0  
 First Vienna FC 13
   Floridsdorfer AC 3  
 FK Austria Vienna 5
 SK Graphia Vienna 0  
 FK Austria Vienna 2
   SC Hakoah Vienna 0  
 SC Hakoah Vienna 4th
 Fünfhaus Vienna 1  
 FK Austria Vienna 3, 0
   Floridsdorfer AC 3, 2  
 Floridsdorfer AC 9    
 SK Westbahn Vienna 1  
 Floridsdorfer AC 3, 2
   SC Wacker Vienna 3, 1  
 SC Wacker Vienna 6th
 SR Donaufeld Vienna 0  

Round of 16

date Result
February 10, 1946 SK Admira Vienna 4: 0 (2: 0) SV Tram Vienna
February 10, 1946 FK Austria Vienna 5: 0 (4: 0) SK Graphia Vienna
February 10, 1946 SC movement XX 1: 9 (1: 5) 1. Schwechater SC
February 10, 1946 SC Columbia XXI 1: 1 n.V. (1: 1; 1: 0) SC Mautner Vienna
February 10, 1946 FC Vienna 4: 0 (3: 0) Gasworks XI Vienna
February 10, 1946 Floridsdorfer AC 9: 1 (7: 0) SK Westbahn Vienna
February 10, 1946 SC Hakoah Vienna 4: 1 (3: 0) Fünfhaus Vienna
February 10, 1946 Liesing 1: 3 (1: 2) Vienna AC
February 10, 1946 SC Red Star Vienna 1: 7 (1: 3) SK Rapid Vienna
February 10, 1946 SPC Helfort Vienna 2: 1 (2: 0) Nussdorfer AC
February 10, 1946 SK Brunn / Gebirge 2: 2 n.V. (2: 2; 1: 1) SC Ostbahn XI
February 10, 1946 SK Slovan Vienna 6: 1 (2: 0) SC Rapid Oberlaa
February 10, 1946 SK Südbahn Vienna 3: 1 (1: 1) FC Stadlau
February 10, 1946 First Vienna FC 3: 1 (2: 1) SC lawn player Hochstädt
February 10, 1946 SC Wacker Vienna 6: 0 (3: 0) SR Donaufeld Vienna
February 10, 1946 Viennese sports club 7: 2 (3: 2) Heiligenstadt SV

Replay games

date Result
February 17, 1946 SC Mautner Vienna 0: 1 (0: 1) SC Columbia XXI
February 17, 1946 SC Ostbahn XI 3: 4 (3: 2) SK Brunn / Gebirge

Round of 16

date Result
March 9, 1946 FK Austria Vienna 2: 0 (2: 0) SC Hakoah Vienna
March 9, 1946 FC Vienna 2: 1 (1: 1) SPC Helfort Vienna
March 9, 1946 Vienna AC 1: 4 (0: 1) SC Columbia XXI
March 10, 1946 1. Schwechater SC 2: 1 (0: 0) SK Slovan Vienna
March 10, 1946 Floridsdorfer AC 3: 3 n.V. (3: 3; 0: 1) SC Wacker Vienna
March 10, 1946 SK Rapid Vienna 4: 1 (2: 0) SK Admira Vienna
March 10, 1946 SK Brunn / Gebirge 0: 6 (0: 2) First Vienna FC
March 10, 1946 Viennese sports club 6: 0 (2: 0) SK Südbahn Vienna

Replay

date Result
April 3, 1946 SC Wacker Vienna 1: 2 (0: 1) Floridsdorfer AC

Quarter finals

date Result
April 27, 1946 FK Austria Vienna 3: 3 n.V. (3: 3; 3: 2)) Floridsdorfer AC
April 27, 1946 First Vienna FC 3: 0 (1: 0) SC Columbia XXI
April 28, 1946 1. Schwechater SC 0: 2 (0: 1) FC Vienna
April 28, 1946 SK Rapid Vienna 4: 2 (1: 1) Viennese sports club

Replay

date Result
April 27, 1946 FK Austria Vienna 0: 2 (0: 2) Floridsdorfer AC

Semifinals

date Result
May 30, 1946 SK Rapid Vienna 04: 0 (2: 0) FC Vienna
May 30, 1946 First Vienna FC 13: 3 (7: 2) Floridsdorfer AC

final

The first Austrian Cup competition after seven years of forced break due to the war, which saw the duel Rapid against Vienna in the 20th Austrian Cup final, was accompanied by extremely high audience interest. 50,000 visitors to the finals mean a record number of spectators at an ÖFB Cup final. The Vienna was considered a slight favorite against Master Rapid due to the latest performances, in any case the game became a duel between the two most successful teams of the past few years, as well as the most popular players in Austria - Franz Binder and Karl Decker. In a game that was characterized by great commitment, a Binder shot gave Rapid an early lead, which Vienna, despite their superiority in play, followed for an hour before Decker equalized. After Binder was successful with one shot again shortly before the end, the game was decided, Decker was sent off for foul play.

pairing SK Rapid Vienna - First Vienna FC
Result 2: 1 (1: 0)
date June 20, 1946
Stadion Praterstadion , Vienna
spectator 50,000
referee Alois Beranek
Gates 1: 0 Franz Binder (5th)
1: 1 Karl Decker (65th)
2: 1 Franz Binder (85th)
SK Rapid Vienna Walter Zeman , Engelbert Smutny , Ernst Happel , Franz Wagner , Leopold Gernhardt , Franz Kaspirek , Wilhelm Fitz , Georg Schors , Josef Hartl , Franz Binder , Alfred Körner
Trainer: Johann Pesser
First Vienna FC Rudolf Raftl , Otto Kaller , Karl Bortoli , Anton Homola , Ernst Sabeditsch , Friedrich Zwazl , Rudolf Strittich , Karl Decker , Richard Fischer , Wilhelm Tratsch , Erik Geutner
Trainers: Friedrich Gschweidl

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Individual evidence

  1. The 7… most unusual ÖFB Cup finals since 1945. In: 90minuten.at. April 17, 2018, accessed May 16, 2018 .