2004–05 Austrian Cup

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The 2004–05 Austrian Cup (German: ÖFB-Cup) was the 71st season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It started on September 14, 2004 with the first game of the First Round. The final was held at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna on 1 June 2005.

2004–05 Austrian Cup
Tournament details
Country Austria
Final positions
ChampionsAustria Vienna
Runner-upRapid Wien
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Ivica Vastic (4)

The competition was won by Austria Vienna after beating Rapid Wien 3–1. Austria Vienna qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup as cup winners.[1]

First round

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
14 September 2004
Parndorf 1–0 Admira
Rapid Wien Am. 2–1 Wacker Tirol
SV Wallern 0–1 Sturm Graz
Austria Vienna Am. 0-1 SV Mattersburg
FC Kärnten Am. 1–2 (a.e.t.) SC Bregenz
SC Weiz 2–4 (a.e.t.) Kapfenberger SV
SVG Reichenau/Aldrans 0–5 FC Kärnten
Sankt Andrä 1–0 DSV Leoben
SPG Axams/Götzens 0–2 Austria Lustenau
Kremser SC 2–0 SV Ried
FC Hard 3–7 (a.e.t.) FC Gratkorn
DSG Union Perg 1–3 SC Rheindorf Altach
SKN St. Pölten 3–0 SV Wörgl
SVA Kindberg 0–3 LASK Linz
LASK Linz Am. 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
SC Untersiebenbrunn
FC Blau-Weiß Linz 3–2 SV Spittal/Drau
Austria Salzburg Am. 5–0 Zell/See
Grazer AK Am. 0–4 TSV Hartberg
SV Haitzendorf 5–0 SV Horn
SV Rohrbach 1–0 USK Anif
SV Stockerau 0–3 SV Hall
ASK Kottingbrunn 4–3 Pasching Am.
ASK Köflach 0–1 Admira Wacker Mödling Am.
15 September 2004
ASK Kohfidisch 1–2 SV Austria Salzburg

Second round

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The Bundesliga clubs entered at the Second round, except Rapid Wien, Grazer AK and Pasching who were involved in European competition and given a bye to Round 3. The games were played on September 28 to October 4, 2005.

The match featuring Rapid Wien Am. and SV Mattersburg had to be abandoned at half time due to floodlight failure. It was replayed in full on December 10.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
28 September 2004
Pasching Am. 1–4 Austria Lustenau
Rapid Wien Am. abd SV Mattersburg
Sankt Andrä 3–6 Kapfenberger SV
FC Blau-Weiß Linz 2–1 SC Rheindorf Altach
Austria Salzburg Am. 2–0 SC Untersiebenbrunn
ASK Köflach 2–3 (a.e.t.) FC Kärnten
SV Hall 1–0 TSV Hartberg
SV Rohrbach 1–5 LASK Linz
29 September 2004
SV Haitzendorf 1–2 Austria Salzburg
SKN St. Pölten 2–1 SC Bregenz
Parndorf 0–2 Sturm Graz
5 October 2004
Kremser SC 1–0 FC Gratkorn
10 December 2004
Rapid Wien Am. 1–3 SV Mattersburg

Third round

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
15 March 2005
Austria Lustenau 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Pasching
Kremser SC 1–4 Grazer AK
FC Kärnten 3–0 Kapfenberger SV
FC Blau-Weiß Linz 0–3 SV Mattersburg
Austria Salzburg Am. 0–2 Rapid Wien
16 March 2005
SKN St. Pölten 5–1 SV Austria Salzburg
SV Hall 0–3 LASK Linz
20 April 2005
Sturm Graz 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
Austria Wien

Quarter-finals

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12 April 2005 Austria Lustenau1–3 Grazer AK Lustenau
18:30 Laschet   45' Sick   40'
Aufhauser   64'
Kujabi   90+3'
Stadium: Reichshofstadion
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Bernhard Brugger
12 April 2005 FC Kärnten 3–2LASK LinzKlagenfurt
19:00 Kabát   41' (pen.)
Stückler   62'
Bubalo   85'
Fellner   27'
Kahraman   39'
Stadium: Wörthersee Stadion
Attendance: 900
Referee: Stefan Meßner
12 April 2005 SV Mattersburg1–3 Rapid Wien Mattersburg
19:15 Mörz   53' Hlinka   10'
Došek   61'
Katzer   69'
Stadium: Pappelstadion
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Franz Mostböck
27 April 2005 SKN St. Pölten0–6 Austria Wien Sankt Pölten
19:30 Vastić   27' (pen.), 69'
Petrouš   47'
Gilewicz   51'
Dosunmu   72'
Kitzbichler   86'
Stadium: Voith-Platz
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Wolfgang Falb

Semi-finals

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17 May 2005 Rapid Wien 4–1Grazer AKVienna
19:15 Hofmann   8', 64'
Martínez   90'
Lawarée   90+4'
Ehmann   74' Stadium: Gerhard Hanappi Stadium
Attendance: 11,100
Referee: Thomas Steiner
18 May 2005 Austria Wien 3–0FC KärntenVienna
19:15 Sionko   18'
Vastić   36' (pen.)
Rushfeldt   62'
Stadium: Franz Horr Stadium
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Thomas Gangl

Final

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Austria Wien3–1Rapid Wien
Mila   20'
Vastić   55'
Sionko   65'
Burgstaller   5'
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Wolfgang Sowa

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ÖFB-Cup 2004/2005" (in German). weltfussball.de. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
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