2001–02 Austrian Cup
The 2001–2002 Austrian Cup (German: ÖFB-Cup) was the 68th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the First Round in August 2001 and concluded with the Final on 12 May 2002. The competition was won by Grazer AK after beating SK Sturm Graz 3–2 and hence qualifying for the 2002–03 UEFA Cup.[1]
Country | Austria |
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Champions | Grazer AK |
Runners-up | SK Sturm Graz |
← 2000–01 2002–03 → |
First round
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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August 21, 2001 | ||
FC Sankt Veit | 1–2 | Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz |
FC Zeltweg | 1–4 | SV Austria Salzburg |
SV Bad Aussee | 0–3 | SC Austria Lustenau |
SV Langenrohr | 3–2 (aet) | WSG Wattens |
Wiener Sport-Club | 1–0 | SV Neuberg |
SV Schwarzach im Pongau | 0–5 | SV Braunau |
Austria Salzburg Amateure | 2–4 | LASK Linz |
ASK Voitsberg | 0–7 | FK Austria Wien |
FC Waidhofen an der Ybbs | 1–0 | SV Wörgl |
Kapfenberger SV | 3–0 | SK St. Magdalena |
LASK Linz Amateure | 3–1 | SV Schwechat |
SC Schwanenstadt | 2–2 (aet, p. 4–3) | ASKÖ Pasching |
SV Hall | 0–2 (aet) | SK Sturm Graz |
SV Spittal an der Drau | 1–2 (aet) | DSV Leoben |
TSV Hartberg | 3–3 (aet, p. 4–3) | FC Lustenau |
Wolfsberger AC | 0–5 | SV Ried |
1. Wiener Neustädter SC | 1–0 | Polizei/Feuerwehr Wien |
ASKÖ Klingenbach | 1–2 | SV Mattersburg |
ASK Kottingbrunn | 3–0 | SV Axams |
DSG Union Perg | 6–2 | Union St. Florian |
FC Deutschkreutz | 1–5 | SK Rapid Wien Amateure |
SC Kundl | 2–4 | VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling |
SC Zwettl | 0–4 | BSV Bad Bleiberg |
SC-ESV Parndorf | 1–3 | SC Untersiebenbrunn |
Second round
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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September 17, 2001 | ||
Kapfenberger SV | 0–0 (aet, p. 2–3) | BSV Bad Bleiberg |
September 18, 2001 | ||
Wiener Sport-Club | 0–2 | SC Untersiebenbrunn |
SK Rapid Wien Amateure | 1–6 | SK Sturm Graz |
DSG Union Perg | 3–5 | SV Mattersburg |
LASK Linz Amateure | 0–2 | DSV Leoben |
SC Schwanenstadt | 0–1 | FK Austria Wien |
TSV Hartberg | 1–2 | SV Ried |
VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling | 1–2 | Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz |
1. Wiener Neustädter SC | 2–1 | Austria Lustenau |
ASK Kottingbrunn | 1–2 | SV Austria Salzburg |
September 19, 2001 | ||
SV Langenrohr | 1–4 | LASK Linz |
October 16, 2001 | ||
FC Waidhofen an der Ybbs | 4–0 | SV Braunau |
Third round
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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March 5, 2002 | ||
SV Mattersburg | 1–0 | Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz |
March 19, 2002 | ||
FK Austria Wien | 2–3 | SC Untersiebenbrunn |
DSV Leoben | 1–1 (aet, p. 2–4) | BSV Bad Bleiberg |
FC Waidhofen an der Ybbs | 1–3 | Grazer AK |
1. Wiener Neustädter SC | 0–4 | SK Sturm Graz |
SK Rapid Wien | 1–2 | SV Austria Salzburg |
SV Ried | 1–2 | LASK Linz |
March 20, 2002 | ||
FC Kärnten | 1–0 | FC Tirol Innsbruck |
Quarter finals
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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April 9, 2002 | ||
BSV Bad Bleiberg | 2–2 (aet, p. 4–2) | FC Kärnten |
SC Untersiebenbrunn | 2–2 (aet, p. 7–8) | Grazer AK |
April 10, 2002 | ||
SV Austria Salzburg | 3–1 | LASK Linz |
SV Mattersburg | 0–1 | SK Sturm Graz |
Semi finals
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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April 24, 2002 | ||
SK Sturm Graz | 3–2 | BSV Bad Bleiberg |
April 25, 2002 | ||
Grazer AK | 2–0 (aet) | SV Austria Salzburg |
Final
Grazer AK | 3–2 | Sturm Graz |
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Brunmayr 15' (pen.), 20' Kusi-Asare 36' |
Report | Vastić 58', 90+1' |
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Match rules
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References
- "ÖFB-Cup 2001/2002" (in German). weltfussball.de. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
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