1984–85 Austrian Cup
The 1984-85 Austrian Cup was the national cup in Austrian football . SK Rapid Wien were the defending champions.
Originally 2 finals were planned, but Rapid and Austria agreed shortly before the first leg to only play one final in the Hanappi Stadium - Reasons: Austria wanted to play both games in the Hanappi Stadium for financial reasons, but this resulted in massive protests from their own supporters. On the date of the second leg of the final, a district festival was announced around the Hanappi Stadium, which, in view of the Brussels tragedy a few weeks earlier, would have been a risk.[ 1]
Second round
First round with teams from the first and second league.[ 2]
SC Kundl v IG Bregenz/Dornbirn
19 August 1984 SC Kundl 1-3 IG Bregenz/Dornbirn Kundl 17:00
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Referee: Wolfgang Klocke
FC Andorf v LASK
21 August 1984 FC Andorf 0-3 LASK Andorf 17:30
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Malnowicz 41' (87) , pen.'
Köstenberger 62'
Referee: Horst Brummeier
ASKÖ Fürnitz v SV St. Veit
21 August 1984 ASKÖ Fürnitz 0-0 (a.e.t. ) (3-4 p ) SV St. Veit Fürnitz 17:30
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Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Adolf Wukisewitsch
Mautner Wien v SC Neusiedl am See
21 August 1984 Mautner Wien 1-0 SC Neusiedl am See Wien 17:30
Franz 53'
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Stadium: Mautnerplatz Referee: Walter Aigner
ASK Nettingsdorf v Kapfenberger SV
21 August 1984 ASK Nettingsdorf 2-3 Kapfenberger SV Nettingsdorf 17:30
Leherbauer 8' (pen. )
Laufenböck 36'
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Studeny 65'
Stanarevic 72' , 80'
Referee: Walter Wimmer
SC Untersiebenbrunn v SC Eisenstadt
21 August 1984 SC Untersiebenbrunn 0-5 SC Eisenstadt Untersiebenbrunn 17:30
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Peischl 6' , 65'
Bruckhoff 7'
Fleischhacker 58'
Strobl 78'
Referee: Rainer
FC Zell am See v ASK Salzburg
21 August 1984 FC Zell am See 1-0 ASK Salzburg Zell am See 17:30
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Referee: Alois Unterberger
SV Feldkirchen v Grazer AK
21 August 1984 SV Feldkirchen 0-1 Grazer AK Feldkirchen 17:30
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Stadium: Sportplatz Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Norbert Wuppinger
SV Neuberg v SV Spittal/Drau
21 August 1984 SV Neuberg 0-1 SV Spittal/Drau Neuberg 17:30
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Attendance: 150 Referee: Werner Winkelbauer
SV Heid Stockerau v Badener AC
21 August 1984 SV Heid Stockerau 2-4 (a.e.t. ) Badener AC Stockerau 19:00
Plutnar 64'
Bauernstätter 91'
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Brenninger 42' , 119'
Wrehsnig 105' , 115'
Stadium: Alte Au Referee: Peter Mathuber
SV Thörl v SV Flavia Solva
21 August 1984 SV Thörl 0-0 (a.e.t. ) (4-2 p ) SV Flavia Solva Thörl 17:30
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Stadium: Sportplatz Referee: Günther Lindner
VfB Hohenems v WSG Wattens
21 August 1984 VfB Hohenems 0-3 WSG Wattens Hohenems 17:30
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Saurer 25'
Ablinger 57'
Heißenberger 68'
Referee: Michelag
Viktoria 62 Bregenz v SC Kufstein
21 August 1984 Viktoria 62 Bregenz 1-1 (a.e.t. ) (1-4 p ) SC Kufstein Bregenz 17:30
Hammer 91'
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Pircher 95'
Referee: Lindlbauer
WSG Brückl v ASK Voitsberg
21 August 1984 WSG Brückl 1-4 ASK Voitsberg Brückl 17:30
Hrast 80'
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Resnik 49' , 65' , 84'
Stankovic 87'
Referee: Estelberger
Round of 32
Kremser SC v SV Oberwart
28 August 1984 Kremser SC 4-2 SV Oberwart Krems 19:00
Mayer 10'
Sulak 53'
Kienbacher 78'
Otto 85'
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Hirczy 17' , 30'
Stadium: Stadion Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Dieter Wedermann
SV St. Veit v SK Sturm Graz
28 August 1984 SV St. Veit 0-1 SK Sturm Graz St. Veit 17:00
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Stadium: SV-Stadion Prinzhoferstraße Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Arthur Pernkopf
Round of 16
Admira/Wacker v SV Spittal/Drau
2 March 1985 Admira/Wacker 5-5 (a.e.t. ) (4-2 p ) SV Spittal/Drau Südstadt 14:30
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Stadium: Bundesstadion Attendance: 500 Referee: Franz Bogendorfer Penalties
Oberhofer
Knaller
Kern
Zsak
Gritschacher
Knaller
Topriesser
Rabitsch
Quarter finals
Semi-finals First leg
Semi-finals Second leg
Final
Michael Konsel – Leo Lainer , Heribert Weber (100. Rudolf Weinhofer ), Karl Brauneder , Reinhard Kienast , Antonín Panenka , Petar Bručić , Gerald Willfurth (75. Peter Hrstic ), Zlatko Kranjčar , Hans Krankl , Peter Pacult coach:Otto Barić
Franz Wohlfahrt – Erich Obermayer , Robert Frind , Johann Dihanich , Josef Degeorgi , Ewald Türmer , Herbert Prohaska (74. Fritz Drazan ), Džemal Mustedanagić , Gerhard Steinkogler (110. Karl Daxbacher ), Tibor Nyilasi , Alfred Drabits
coach: Thomas Parits
Top goalscorers
[ 3]
References
1938 - 1945 Austria was occupied by Germany, the teams played in the Tschammerpokal (Winner:1938
SK Rapid ; 1943
Vienna )
1949 - 1958 no Austrian Cup was played