The Mitropapokal 1933 was the 7th edition of the international cup competition for club teams of Central European football. The best teams from Austria , Hungary , Czechoslovakia and Italy took part. It was mostly the champions and cup winners of the respective countries. The participants played in a pure cup mode with two legs in the most important continental football competition in the period before the Second World War. In the event of a tie after two games, a playoff was played. All eight clubs started in the preliminary round or in the quarter-finals. The defending champion AGC Bologna was surprisingly unable to qualify for participation at national level.
The final took place within a week on September 3rd and 8th, 1933 in Milan and Vienna . The Italian club AS Ambrosiana Inter Milan and the Austrian club FK Austria Wien qualified . At home, the Milanese were able to win 2-1 in the first leg of the final, but lost 3-1 to Vienna Austria in the second leg, so that the trophy was won by a Viennese club for the third time. The top scorer this time was four players, who all scored five goals. They were Raimundo Orsi from Juventus Turin and František Kloz from Sparta Prague, who scored their goals in four games, and Matthias Sindelar from the winning team and Giuseppe Meazza from the finalist from Milan, who each required six games.