2010–11 Austrian Cup

2010–11 Austrian FA Cup
Country  Austria
Teams 64 (first round)

The 2010–11 Austrian Cup (German: ÖFB-Cup) was the 77th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the Preliminary Round in July 2010 and concluded with the Final on 29 May 2011. The winners of the competition qualified for the third qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.

Preliminary round

The Preliminary Round involved 68 amateur clubs from all regional federations, divided into smaller groups according to the Austrian federal states. The draw for this round was conducted in Vienna on 7 July 2010.[1] After the draw, SV Bad Aussee had to withdraw from the competition after going into administration, earning their opponents USV Allerheiligen a walkover. The remaining thirty-three matches were played between mid-July and 1 August 2009, with the winners of these matches advancing to the First Round.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
23 July 2010
SVG Bleiburg 02 SV Austria Klagenfurt
24 July 2010
FC Höchst 30 FC Hard
SV Seekirchen 1945 10 TSV St. Johann im Pongau
SV Bad Aussee w/o USV Allerheiligen
25 July 2010
SK Sturm Graz II 20 SC Weiz
27 July 2010
SC Rheindorf Altach II 2–2 (aet)
2–4 (pen)
FC Dornbirn 1913
WSG Wattens 3–1 Union Innsbruck
FC Wacker Innsbruck II 5–0 SC Schwaz
SVG Reichenau 3–0 SPG Axams/Götzens
SV Austria Salzburg 2–0 TSV Neumarkt
UFC SV Hallwang 2–2 (aet)
2–3 (pen)
FC Red Bull Salzburg II
SK Treibach 0–1 SAK Klagenfurt
SV Feldkirchen 3–1 FC Lendorf
30 July 2010
ASK Voitsberg 3–2 Grazer AK
SVL Flavia Solva 0–6 Kapfenberger SV II
DSV Leoben 2–3 SV Union Gleinstätten
FC Wels 1–2 SPG Neuhofen Ried
LASK Linz II 2–1 Union Dietach
FC Blau-Weiß Linz 3–1 SV Bad Ischl
Union Vöcklamarkt 2–1 FC Pasching
Union St. Florian 1–3 SV Sierning
SKU Amstetten 4–1 FC Admira Wacker Mödling II
SC Zwettl 0–2 SC Retz
SV Langenrohr 0–4 SV Horn
SV Stegersbach 2–1 ASKÖ Stinatz
SK Rapid Wien II 5–0 Admira Technopool
Wiener Sportklub 0–1 FK Austria Wien II
SV Mattersburg II 1–0 SV Neuberg
1. SC Sollenau 2–1 UFC Purbach
31 July 2010
USC Wallern 3–1 ASK Horitschon
SV Würmla 1–6 FC Waidhofen/Ybbs
SV Gaflenz 3–1 FC Mistelbach
1 August 2010
1. Simmeringer SC 3–4 (aet) Favoritner AC
FAC Team für Wien 4–2 FC Stadlau

First round

The draw for this round was conducted on 3 August 2010.[1] The draw involved the 34 winners of the Preliminary Round, the 20 professional teams from the 2010–11 Bundesliga and First League, SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 as losing team of the 2009–10 Regionalliga promotion play-offs and nine regional cup winners. The matches of this round were played between 12 and 17 August 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
12 August 2010
SV Mattersburg II 0–1 FK Austria Wien II
13 August 2010
SV Sierning 1–3 TSV Hartberg
SKN St. Pölten II 1–4 FC Red Bull Salzburg
SC Bregenz 1–2 FC Lustenau 07
WSG Wattens 1–2 First Vienna FC
FC Wacker Innsbruck II 3–5 SV Grödig
FAC Team für Wien 1–2 Kapfenberger SV
SV Seekirchen 1945 3–2 Post SV Wien
FC Kufstein 4–4 (aet)
5–4 (pen)
USK Anif
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 4–0 SV Feldkirchen
SV Horn 1–2 SK Sturm Graz
SKU Amstetten 2–1 FC Trenkwalder Admira
1. SC Sollenau 4–2 Favoritner AC
14 August 2010
SVG Reichenau 0–8 SC Rheindorf Altach
FC Dornbirn 1913 1–0 SC Wiener Neustadt
SAK Klagenfurt 2–2 (aet)
4–6 (pen)
WAC St. Andrä
SV Austria Salzburg 0–3 SC Austria Lustenau
SK Rapid Wien II 2–5 SK Rapid Wien
SC Retz 2–2 (aet)
4–6 (pen)
FC Gratkorn
SV Gaflenz 2–1 FC Illmitz
ASK Voitsberg 7–1 USC Wallern
Kapfenberger SV II 3–1 LASK Linz II
FC Höchst 1–1 (aet)
5–4 (pen)
FC Red Bull Salzburg II
Union Vöcklamarkt 0–3 Fußballclub Wacker Innsbruck
SK Vorwärts Steyr 1–0 SKN St. Pölten
SV Union Gleinstätten 5–3 Villacher SV
TUS Paldau 1–4 FC Waidhofen/Ybbs
SV Austria Klagenfurt 1–2 LASK Linz
SPG Neuhofen Ried 0–3 FK Austria Wien
15 August 2010
SK Sturm Graz II 0–5 SV Ried
17 August 2010
USV Allerheiligen 2–3 FC Blau-Weiß Linz
SV Stegersbach 1–5 SV Mattersburg

Second round

The draw for this round was conducted on 18 August 2010. The draw involved the 32 winners of the First Round. The matches of this round were played on 16–18 September 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
16 September 2010
Amstetten 0–2 Rheindorf Altach
17 September 2010
Dornbirn 1913 1–2 Mattersburg
Waidhofen/Ybbs 0–4 Ried
Kufstein 0–3 Grödig
Seekirchen 1945 2–6 Hartberg
Vorwärts Steyr 3–2 WAC St. Andrä
Kapfenberger 3–1 Gratkorn
Sollenau 2–4 LASK Linz
18 September 2010
Kapfenberger SV II 0–3 Austria Wien
Voitsberg 0–1 First Vienna
Höchst 0–3 Austria Lustenau
Gaflenz 1–5 Wacker Innsbruck
Parndorf 1919 1–2 Sturm Graz
19 September 2010
Blau-Weiß Linz 3–1 Red Bull Salzburg
FK Austria Wien II 1–1 (aet)
4–5 (pen)
Rapid Wien
20 September 2010
Union Gleinstätten 24 Lustenau 07

Third round

Austria Wien vs. Wacker Innsbruck 2:1: Iñaki Bea Jauregi (left) against Marko Stanković.

The 16 winners from the previous round competed in this stage of the competition.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
9 November 2010
Austria Lustenau 0–0 (aet)
5–4 (pen)
Grödig
First Vienna 2–1 (aet) Rheindorf Altach
Kapfenberger 2–0 (aet) Lustenau 07
LASK Linz 0–1 Ried
10 November 2010
Austria Wien 2–1 (aet) Wacker Innsbruck
Rapid Wien 3–0 Hartberg
Blau-Weiß Linz 0–1 Mattersburg
Vorwärts Steyr 0–1 (aet) Sturm Graz

Quarter-finals

19 April 2011
19:00 CET
Austria Wien 04 Austria Lustenau
 21',  36' Roth
 48' Soares
 65' Karatay

19 April 2011
20:30 CET
First Vienna 02 Kapfenberger SV
 65' Pavlov
 90+3' Wendler
Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 56', 90' Welnicki
Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna
Referee: Thomas Prammer

20 April 2011
18:15 CET
Ried 21 Sturm Graz
Royer  17'
Hadžić  90+4'
 90+5' (o.g.) Glasner
Fill Metallbau Stadion, Ried im Innkreis
Referee: Bernhard Brugger

20 April 2011
20:30 CET
Rapid Wien 20 Mattersburg
Vennegoor of Hesselink  11'
Katzer  89'
Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Hütteldorf
Referee: Alexander Harkam

Semi-finals


Final

See also

External links

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References

  1. 1 2 "Vorrunden-Paarungen fixiert" [Premilinary Round matches determined] (in German). Austrian FA official website. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 17 July 2010.
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