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2020–21 Austrian Cup
Tournament details
Country Austria
Teams63
Final positions
ChampionsRed Bull Salzburg
Runner-upLASK
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored243 (3.86 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Johannes Eggestein
Fabian Schubert
(6 goals each)

The 2020–21 Austrian Cup was the 90th edition of the national cup in Austrian football. The champions of the cup earn a place in the 2021–22 Europa League play-off round.

Red Bull Salzburg were the defending champions after winning the competition in the previous season by defeating Austria Lustenau in the final.[1] Times up to 25 October 2020 and from 28 March 2021 were CEST (UTC+2), and times from 26 October 2020 to 27 March 2021 were CET (UTC+1).

First round

Thirty–one first round matches were played between 28 August and 30 September 2020.[2]

30 September 2020 SC Schwaz1–3 VfB Hohenems Schwaz
19:00
  • Knoflach 27'
Report
Stadium: Silberstadt Arena
22 September 2020 SC Weiz0–1 ASK Elektra Weiz
19:30 Report Stadium: Stadion Weiz
16 September 2020 Union Gurten1–3 SCR Altach Gurten
19:00 Report
Stadium: Park21-Arena
22 September 2020 SPG Wallern/St. Marienkirchen0–1 SVG Reichenau Wallern
16:00 Report Stadium: Sportanlage Wallern
9 September 2020 SW Bregenz0–10 Red Bull Salzburg Bregenz
20:25 Report
Stadium: ImmoAgentur Stadion
9 September 2020 SK Vorwärts Steyr 1–0ASK-BSC Bruck/LeithaSteyr
20:00 Report Stadium: EK Kammerhofer-Arena
9 September 2020 Wiener Sportclub 5–0SV St. Jakob im RosentalWien
19:30
Report Stadium: Sportclubplatz
8 September 2020 FC Deutschkreuz0–3 SC Wiener Neustadt Deutschkreuz
19:00 Report Stadium: Deutschkreuz
30 August 2020 FC Blau-Weiß Linz 5–1Team Wiener LinienLinz
19:00
Report Stadium: Linzer Stadion
30 August 2020 Rapid Wien 5–0TSV St. JohannWien
17:30
Report Stadium: Allianz Stadion
30 August 2020 Austria Wien 5–0SC RetzWien
11:15
Report Stadium: Generali Arena
30 August 2020 Dornbirner SV0–7 TSV Hartberg Altach
11:00 Report
Stadium: Cashpoint Arena
29 August 2020 ASV Siegendorf0–3 LASK Wiener Neustadt
20:30 Report
Stadium: Wiener NeustadtArena
29 August 2020 WSG Swarovski Tirol 3–1USV St. Anna am AigenWattens
19:00
Report Stadium: Gernot Langes Stadion
29 August 2020 SC Austria Lustenau1–2 SV Stripfing Lustenau
18:00
Report
Stadium: Planet Pure Stadion
29 August 2020 TUS Bad Gleichenberg0–1 (a.e.t.) SV Lafnitz Feldbach
18:00 Report
Stadium: Stadion Feldbach
29 August 2020 ASV Schrems1–3 FC Wacker Innsbruck Schrems
18:00
Report
Stadium: Birkenpark Stadion
29 August 2020 Floridsdorfer AC 3–0ASV DraßburgWien
17:30
Report Stadium: FAC-Platz
29 August 2020 ATSV Wolfsberg1–3 SKN St. Pölten Wolfsberg
17:00 Report Stadium: ATSV Arena
29 August 2020 FC Dornbirn1–3 ASV Allerheiligen Dornbirn
17:00 Report
Stadium: Stadion Birkenwiese
28 August 2020 Sturm Graz 8–0SV InnsbruckGraz
20:30
Report Stadium: Merkur Arena
28 August 2020 Kapfenberger SV 5–1USK AnifKapfenberg
19:30
Report Stadium: Franz Fekete Stadion
28 August 2020 FC Gleisdorf1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
SV Ried Gleisdorf
19:30
Report
Stadium: Solarstadion
Penalties
28 August 2020 SK Treibach1–2 SV Horn Treibach
19:00 Report Stadium: Turnerwald-Stadion
28 August 2020 WSC Hertha0–3 Admira Wacker Wels
19:00 Report
Stadium: Mauth Stadion
28 August 2020 SV Wörgl 4–2Union VöcklamarktWörgl
19:00
Report
Stadium: Sportzentrum
28 August 2020 First Vienna 4–0FC Marchfeld DonauauenWien
19:00 Report Stadium: Stadion Hohe Warte
28 August 2020 SV Grödig1–2 SKU Amstetten Grödig
19:00
Report
Stadium: Untersbergarena
SV Mattersburg w/oASKÖ Gmünd[3]

Second round

16 second round matches were played between 16 October and 14 November 2020.[4]

14 November 2020 SVG Reichenau0–3 FC Blau-Weiß Linz Reichenau
16:00 Report
Stadium: Kunstrasenplatz
14 November 2020 ASV Allerheiligen0–1 (a.e.t.) SKU Amstetten Allerheiligen
15:00 Report
Stadium: Sportplatz
17 October 2020 SC Wiener Neustadt1–5 Rapid Wien Wiener Neustadt
17:00 Report
Stadium: Wiener Neustadt Arena
17 October 2020 FC Wacker Innsbruck 1–0SV StripfingInnsbruck
17:00
Report Stadium: Tivoli Stadion Tirol
17 October 2020 LASK 3–0SV WörglLinz
17:00
Report Stadium: Linzer Stadion
17 October 2020 SCR Altach 7–0SV SeekirchenAltach
17:00
Report Stadium: Stadion Schnabelholz
17 October 2020 VfB Hohenems1–2 Sturm Graz Hohenems
15:00 Report
Stadium: Herrenriedstadion
17 October 2020 SV Gmünd3–4 (a.e.t.) TSV Hartberg Gmünd
15:00
Report
Stadium: Sportplatz ASKÖ Gmünd
16 October 2020 Wiener Sportclub1–3 Austria Wien Wien
20:25 Report
Stadium: Sportclub Platz
16 October 2020 SV Horn0–3 ASK Elektra Horn
19:30 Report
Stadium: Sparkasse Horn Arena
16 October 2020 SV Lafnitz2–4 SK Austria Klagenfurt Lafnitz
19:00
Report
Stadium: Fußballarena
16 October 2020 WSG Swarovski Tirol0–1 Floridsdorfer AC Wattens
18:30 Report
Stadium: Gerrnot Langes Stadion

Third round

Eight third round matches were played between 14 November and 16 December 2020.[5]

16 December 2020 LASK 3–0ASK ElektraLinz
18:00
Report Stadium: Linzer Stadion
16 December 2020 Kapfenberger SV 2–0FC Blau-Weiß LinzKapfenberg
16:00 Report Stadium: Franz Fekete Stadion
25 November 2020 First Vienna 2–1SCR AltachWien
20:25
Report
Stadium: Hohe Warte Stadium
14 November 2020 Floridsdorfer AC1–3 (a.e.t.) SK Austria Klagenfurt Wien
20:25
Report
Stadium: FAC-Platz

Quarter-finals

The four quarter-final matches were played between 5 and 7 February 2021.[6]

5 February 2021 Kapfenberger SV1–2 (a.e.t.) Wolfsberger AC Kapfenberg
18:00
Report
Stadium: Franz Fekete Stadium
Referee: Julian Weinberger
5 February 2021 Sturm Graz 1–0First ViennaGraz
20:30 Report Stadium: Merkur Arena
Referee: Christopher Jäger
7 February 2021 LASK 5–3 (a.e.t.)SK Austria KlagenfurtLinz
17:00
Report
Stadium: Linzer Stadion
Referee: Rene Eisner

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were played on 3 March 2021.[7]

3 March 2021 Wolfsberger AC0–1 (a.e.t.) LASK Wolfsberg
19:00 Report
Stadium: Lavanttal-Arena
Attendance: 0
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer
3 March 2021 Sturm Graz0–4 Red Bull Salzburg Klagenfurt
21:05 Report
Stadium: Wörthersee Stadion
Attendance: 0
Referee: Julian Weinberger
Note: The match was played at Wörthersee Stadion in Klagenfurt instead of Sturm Graz's regular home stadium, the Merkur-Arena in Graz, due to lawn problems there.[8]

Final

The final was played on 1 May 2021.

LASK0–3Red Bull Salzburg
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Walter Altmann

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals[9]
1 Germany Johannes Eggestein LASK 6
Austria Fabian Schubert Blau-Weiß Linz
3 Zambia Patson Daka Red Bull Salzburg 5
Austria Marvin Hernaus Kapfenberger SV
Zambia Enock Mwepu Red Bull Salzburg
6 Albania Bekim Balaj Sturm Graz 4
Greece Taxiarchis Fountas Rapid Wien
Austria Michael Liendl Wolfsberger AC
Nigeria Chinedu Obasi SCR Altach
Austria Markus Rusek Austria Klagenfurt

See also

References

  1. ^ "Salzburg vs. Austria Lustenau". soccerway.com. Soccerway. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Spielplan & Tabelle, 1. Runde, UNIQA ÖFB Cup". oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  3. ^ Due to the bankruptcy of SV Mattersburg, Gmünd goes into the second round without a match
  4. ^ "Spielplan & Tabelle, 2. Runde, UNIQA ÖFB Cup". oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Spielplan & Tabelle, 3. Runde, UNIQA ÖFB Cup". oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Spielplan & Tabelle, 4. Runde, UNIQA ÖFB Cup". oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Spielplan & Tabelle, 5. Runde, UNIQA ÖFB Cup". oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Wer schafft den Einzug ins UNIQA ÖFB Cup Finale?". oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Torschützen UNIQA ÖFB Cup" [Goalscorers UNIQA ÖFB Cup]. oefb.at (in German). Austrian Football Association. Retrieved 4 May 2021.