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2011–12 Austrian Cup

2011–12 Austrian Cup

FieldValue
titleAustrian FA Cup
year2011–12
other_titleÖfb Cup (German)
imageÖFB-Cupfinale 2012 Pokalübergabe 01.JPG
imagesize250px
captionRed Bull Salzburg celebrating
countryAustria
num_teams97
winnersFC Red Bull Salzburg
secondSV Ried
scoring_leaderHamdi Salihi (8)
prev_season[2010–11](2010-11-austrian-cup)
next_season[2012–13](2012-13-austrian-cup)

The 2011–12 Austrian Cup () was the 78th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the preliminary round in July 2011 and concluded with the final on 20 May 2012. The runner-up of the competition, defending champion SV Ried, qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, as domestic champion FC Red Bull Salzburg gained their first double with a 3–0 victory in Ernst-Happel-Stadion.

Participating teams

The teams the Bundesliga, the First League, the two losers of the First League Relegation Playoff and the winner of the 9 winner of the province cups.

The teams of the preliminary round were nominated by the 9 province-FAs.

Austrian BundesligaFirst LeagueRegionalligaLandesliga
Austria Wien
Admira
Kapfenberger SV
Mattersburg
Rapid Wien
Red Bull Salzburg
Ried
Sturm Graz
Wacker Innsbruck
Wiener NeustadtSC Rheindorf Altach
SV Grödig
TSV Hartberg
FC Blau-Weiß Linz
LASK Linz
Austria Lustenau
FC Lustenau
WAC St. Andrä
SKN St. Pölten
First ViennaWSG Wattens
Parndorf
Villacher SVCW
RB Salzburg BCW
FC DornbirnCWSC Schwaz (Tyr)CW
SV Grieskirchen (UA)CW
SC Weiz (Sty)CW
SV St. Margarethen (Bgl)CW
FC Hellas Kagran (2.Vie)CW
SC Brunn am Gebirge (2.LA)CW
Regionalliga EastRegionalliga CentralRegionalliga WestLandesliga
Austria Wien B
[1.Simmeringer SC](1-simmeringer-sportclub)
Wiener Sport-Club
Rapid B
SV Schwechat
Admira B
SV Horn
FAC
SKU Amstetten
[1.FC Sollenau](1-fc-sollenau)
SC Ritzing[q](q)
SC Neusiedl am See 1919[q](q)
SV Stegersbach[q](q)FC Gratkorn
LASK Linz B
GAK
SV Allerheiligen
FC Pasching
Union St. Florian
Austria Klagenfurt
Union Vöcklamarkt
SV Gleinstätten
DSV Leoben
SAK Klagenfurt
Sturm Graz B
FC Wels
SK Vorwärts Steyr
SV Kapfenberg BUSK Anif
SV Austria Salzburg
FC Kufstein
Wacker Innsbruck B
SC Bregenz
St.Johann
FC Hard
Altach B
TSV Neumarkt
Union Innsbruck
SV Hall**Lower Austria**
SC Retz[b](b)
ASC Götzendorf[b](b)
ASK Bad Vöslau[b](b)
FC Mistelbach[b](b)
SC Zwettl[b](b)
SKN St.Pölten B[b](b)
FC Schwadorf[b](b)
**Vienna**
ISS Admira[b](b)
Post SV[b](b)
**Burgenland**
ASK Baumgarten[q](q)Klingenbach[q](q)
ASK Kohfidisch[q](q)
ASK Stinatz[q](q)

Notes:

Salzburg Salzburg:SV Grödig B is qualified as Salzburg Cup runners-up

b : Nominated as Best placed team(s) in Landesliga

r : Relegated from Regionalliga

r : Qualified as Burgenland preliminary winner

Schedule

5–7 August 2011: 1st Round 20–21 September 2011: 2nd Round 25–26 October 2011: Round of 16 10–11 April 2012: Quarterfinals 1-2 Mai 2012: Semifinals 20 Mai 2012: Final

Preliminary round

The Preliminary Round involved 66 amateur clubs from all regional federations, divided into smaller groups according to the Austrian federal states. The draw for this round was conducted in Vienna (Ernst Happel Stadion) on 6 July 2011.

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First round

The draw for this round was on 25 July 2011. The matches took place on 5 through 7 August 2011.

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Second round

The winners from the previous round compete in this stage of the competition. These matches were played on 20 and 21 September 2011.

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Third round

The winners from the previous round compete in this stage of the competition. These matches were played on 25 and 26 October 2011.

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Quarter-finals

The winners from the previous round compete in this stage of the competition. These matches were played on 10 and 11 April 2012.

Schubert Žulj

Ortlechner

Rakowitz Mössner Ismaili

Sekagya Teigl

Semi-finals

The winners from the previous round compete in this stage of the competition. These matches were played on 1 and 2 May 2012.

Final

Schiemer Hierländer

References

References

  1. [http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list] {{Webarchive. link. (11 December 2018 Bert Kassies' Site)
  2. "ÖFB-Cup 2011/2012". weltfussball.de.
  3. Austrian FA. "Durchführungsbestimmungen für den ÖFB Cup 2011/12". oefb.com.
  4. Salzburg FA. "Durchführungsbestimmungen für den SFV-Landes-Cup". sfv.at/.
  5. Vienna FA. "Wichtige Änderungen für 2011/12". sfv.at/.
  6. Burgenland FA. "Auslosung der landesinternen Qualifikationsrunde für den ÖFB-Samsung-CUP 2011/12". bfv.at/.
  7. (7 July 2011). "33 Vorrunden-Paarungen gelost". [[ÖFB.
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