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(Redirected from ÖFB Ladies Cup)

ÖFB Frauen Cup
Founded1972
Region Austria
Number of teams32 (2018–19)
Current championsSKN St. Pölten (9th title)
(2022–23)
Most successful club(s)USC Landhaus Wien
(11 titles)
WebsiteÖFB Frauen Cup (in German)

The ÖFB Frauen Cup, known as the SPORTLAND Frauen Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the annual cup competition of women's football teams in Austria. It has been contested since the 1972–73 season, and is organized by the ÖFB.

Format[edit]

There are five rounds to play. Entering are 32 teams, 10 from the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga and 22 from local federations. Round 1 is drawn on a local basis, after that all teams can meet each other. Additionally teams from the Frauenliga cannot be drawn against each other in round 1.[citation needed]

List of finals[edit]

The list of finals:[1][2]

Year Winner Runner-up Result
1972–73 USC Landhaus Wien SV Kagran 16–0, 10–0
1973–74 ESV Ostbahn XI Wien USC Landhaus Wien 1–1 (2–1 pen.)
1974–75 USC Landhaus Wien ESV Ostbahn XI Wien 2–0
1975–76 USC Landhaus Wien SV Kagran 3–1, 3–0
1976–77 FS Elektra Wien USC Landhaus Wien 2–0
1977–78 FS Elektra Wien DFC LUV Graz 5–0, 5–1
1978–79 DFC LUV Graz FS Elektra Wien 3–2
1979–80 USC Landhaus Wien FS Elektra Wien 1–1 (3–2 pen.)
1980–81 ESV Ostbahn XI Wien SG Alland–Brunn a. Geb. 4–0
1981–82 ESV Ostbahn XI Wien USC Landhaus Wien 3–2
1982–83 ESV Ostbahn XI Wien USC Landhaus Wien 2–0
1983–84 ESV Ostbahn XI Wien DFC LUV Graz 3–1
1984–85 FC Wacker Innsbruck DFC LUV Graz 3–1
1985–86 USC Landhaus Wien DFC LUV Graz 1–0
1986–87 USC Landhaus Wien 1. DFC Leoben 2–1
1987–88 USC Landhaus Wien DFC Austria–Brunn a. Geb. 3–1
1988–89 not held
1989–90 SC Brunn . Geb. 1. DFC Leoben 2–1
1990–91 Union Kleinmünchen USC Landhaus Wien 3–2
1991–92 not held
1992–93 Union Kleinmünchen DFC Heidenreichstein 2–0
1993–94 Innsbrucker AC USC Landhaus Wien 1–1 (3–2 pen.)
1994–95 Union Kleinmünchen DFC Heidenreichstein 1–0
1995–96 Union Kleinmünchen Innsbrucker AC 2–0
1996–97 USC Landhaus Wien Union Kleinmünchen 3–2
1997–98 Union Kleinmünchen SV Neulengbach 3–1
1998–99 Union Kleinmünchen USC Landhaus Wien 6–0
1999–2000 USC Landhaus Wien 1. DFC Leoben 5–3
2000–01 USC Landhaus Wien Union Kleinmünchen 10–1
2001–02 USC Landhaus Wien ASV St. Margarethen–Lavanttal 11–1
2002–03 SV Neulengbach Union Kleinmünchen 5–1
2003–04 SV Neulengbach FC Südburgenland 12–0
2004–05 SV Neulengbach Innsbrucker AC 2–1
2005–06 SV Neulengbach DFC LUV Graz 3–0
2006–07 SV Neulengbach DFC LUV Graz 3–1
2007–08 SV Neulengbach USC Landhaus Wien 6–2
2008–09 SV Neulengbach FC Wacker Innsbruck 5–1
2009–10 SV Neulengbach ASK Erlaa McDonalds 4–0
2010–11 SV Neulengbach DFC LUV Graz 4–0
2011–12 SV Neulengbach FC Wacker Innsbruck 4–0
2012–13 ASV Spratzern SV Neulengbach 3–3 a.e.t. (4–3 pen.)
2013–14 FSK St. Pölten-Spratzern SV Neulengbach 4–3
2014–15 FSK St. Pölten-Spratzern SV Neulengbach 4–3
2015–16 FSK St. Pölten-Spratzern SV Neulengbach 1–0
2016–17 SKN St. Pölten SV Neulengbach 5–0
2017–18 SKN St. Pölten SV Neulengbach 5–1
2018–19 SKN St. Pölten USC Landhaus/Austria Wien 2–0
2019–20 Competition abandoned
2020–21 Competition not held
2021–22 SKN St. Pölten SK Sturm Graz 2–0
2022–23 SKN St. Pölten SPG FCR Altach/FFC Vorderland 3–1

Titles by team[edit]

Titles Finals Team Years won
11 20 USC Landhaus Wien 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002
10 17 SV Neulengbach 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
9 9 SKN St. Pölten* 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
6 9 Union Kleinmünchen 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999
5 6 ESV Ostbahn XI Wien 1974, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
2 6 FC Wacker Innsbruck** 1985, 1994
2 4 FS Elektra Wien 1977, 1978
1 8 DFC LUV Graz 1979
1 3 SC Brunn am Gebirge*** 1990
0 3 1. DFC Leoben
0 2 DFC Heidenreichstein
0 2 SV Kagran
0 1 ASV St. Margarethen–Lavanttal
0 1 FC Südburgenland
0 1 ASK Erlaa McDonalds
0 1 SPG FCR Altach/FFC Vorderland
0 1 SK Sturm Graz

* Includes final(s) played and title(s) won as ASV Simacek Spratzern and FSK St. Pölten-Spratzern
** Includes final(s) played and title(s) won as Innsbrucker AC
*** Includes final(s) played and title(s) won as SG Alland–Brunn a. Geb.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Frauenfussball : Ladies Cup". ÖFB. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  • ^ "Austria - List of Women Cup and Super Cup Finals". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
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