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| number of teams = 2 |
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| current champions = [[FK Austria Wien]]<br/>(6th title) |
| current champions = [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]<br/>(6th title) |
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| region = Austria |
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| most successful club = [[FK Austria Wien]]<br/>(6 titles) |
| most successful club = [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]<br/>(6 titles) |
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The '''Austrian Supercup''' (German: ÖFB-Supercup) was a [[Association football|football]] competition held annually from 1986 until 2004 between the winners of the [[Austrian Football Bundesliga]] and the [[Austrian Cup]].<ref>http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oostsupcuphist.html</ref> |
The '''Austrian Supercup''' (German: ÖFB-Supercup) was a [[Association football|football]] competition held annually from 1986 until 2004 between the winners of the [[Austrian Football Bundesliga]] and the [[Austrian Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tableso/oostsupcuphist.html |title=Austria - List of Super Cup Finals |access-date=2013-11-17 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130617140336/http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oostsupcuphist.html |archive-date=2013-06-17 }}</ref> |
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19 editions were played during the short history of the competition. |
19 editions were played during the short history of the competition. |
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|align=center style="background-color:#9FC"|''Italics'' |
|align=center style="background-color:#9FC"|''Italics'' |
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|''Edition an unofficial'' |
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!width=32%|[[Austrian Cup|Cup]] Winner or Finalist |
!width=32%|[[Austrian Cup|Cup]] Winner or Finalist |
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|[[1986 Austrian Supercup|1986]] |
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|1986 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] |
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|1–3 |
|1–3 |
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|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' |
|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' |
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|[[1987 Austrian Supercup|1987]] |
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|1987 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' |
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|2–1 |
|2–1 |
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|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] |
|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] |
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|[[1988 Austrian Supercup|1988]] |
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|1988 |
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|'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' |
|'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (3–1 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (3–1 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|[[Kremser SC]] |
|[[Kremser SC]] |
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|[[1989 Austrian Supercup|1989]] |
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|1989 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (0–3 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (0–3 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|'''[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]]''' |
|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|'''[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]]''' |
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|[[1990 Austrian Supercup|1990]] |
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|1990 |
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|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] |
|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] |
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|1–5 |
|1–5 |
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|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
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|[[1991 Austrian Supercup|1991]] |
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|1991 |
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|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
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|3–0 |
|3–0 |
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|[[SV Stockerau]] |
|[[SV Stockerau]] |
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|[[1992 Austrian Supercup|1992]] |
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|1992 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (5–4 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (5–4 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]] |
|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]] |
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|[[1993 Austrian Supercup|1993]] |
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|1993 |
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|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (3–1 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (3–1 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] {{dagger}} |
|[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] {{dagger}} |
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|[[1994 Austrian Supercup|1994]] |
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|1994 |
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|'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]]''' |
|'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]]''' |
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|2–1 |
|2–1 |
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|[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] |
|[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] |
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|[[1995 Austrian Supercup|1995]] |
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|1995 |
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|'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]]''' |
|'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]]''' |
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|2–1 |
|2–1 |
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|[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] |
|[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] |
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|[[1996 Austrian Supercup|1996]] |
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|1996 |
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|[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] |
|[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] |
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|0–1 |
|0–1 |
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|'''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''' |
|'''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''' |
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|[[1997 Austrian Supercup|1997]] |
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|1997 |
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|'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]]''' |
|'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]]''' |
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|1–0 |
|1–0 |
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|[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]] |
|[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]] |
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|[[1998 Austrian Supercup|1998]] |
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|1998 |
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|'''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''' |
|'''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''' |
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|4–0 |
|4–0 |
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|[[SV Ried]] |
|[[SV Ried]] |
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|[[1999 Austrian Supercup|1999]] |
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|1999 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''' |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''' |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (5–4 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (5–4 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[LASK Linz]] |
|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[LASK Linz]] |
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|[[2000 Austrian Supercup|2000]] |
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|2000 |
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|[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] |
|[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] |
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|0–2 |
|0–2 |
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|'''[[Grazer AK]]''' |
|'''[[Grazer AK]]''' |
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|[[2001 Austrian Supercup|2001]] |
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|2001 |
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|[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] |
|[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|0–0 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (9–10 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|0–0 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (9–10 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|'''[[FC Kärnten]]''' |
|'''[[FC Kärnten]]''' |
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|[[2002 Austrian Supercup|2002]] |
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|2002 |
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|[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]] {{double dagger}} |
|[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]] {{double dagger}} |
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|0–3 |
|0–3 |
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|'''[[Grazer AK]]''' |
|'''[[Grazer AK]]''' |
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|[[2003 Austrian Supercup|2003]] |
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|2003 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' |
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|2–1 |
|2–1 |
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|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[FC Kärnten]] |
|align=center style="background-color:#fff4a7"|[[FC Kärnten]] |
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|[[2004 Austrian Supercup|2004]] |
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|2004 |
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|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|[[Grazer AK]] |
|bgcolor="#eeee00" align="center"|[[Grazer AK]] |
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|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (2–4 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
|align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"|1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)|a.e.t.]]) (2–4 [[Penalty shootout (association football)|p]]) |
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|2005 |
|2005 |
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|colspan=3 style=background:#efefef|''Not Held'' |
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|2006 |
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|2007 |
|2007 |
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|colspan=3 style=background:#efefef|''Not Held'' |
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|2008 |
|2008 |
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'''Notes''': |
'''Notes''': |
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*The Winner is typed in '''Bold'''. |
*The Winner is typed in '''Bold'''. |
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*{{dagger}} The 1992–93 Austrian Cup |
*{{dagger}} The 1992–93 Austrian Cup Winners, [[FC Wacker Innsbruck|Wacker Innsbruck]] lost its license and they were replaced by the new formed team '''[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]]''', which are the continuation of their in the city of [[Innsbruck]]. |
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*{{double dagger}} |
*{{double dagger}} The [[2001–02 Austrian Football Bundesliga|2001–02]] Bundesliga Champion, [[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] were refused a license for the 2002–03 season and they were replaced by '''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]''', the [[2001–02 Austrian Football Bundesliga|2001–02]] Bundesliga Runner-up. |
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==Performance== |
==Performance== |
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===Performance by club=== |
===Performance by club=== |
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| [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] |
| [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] |
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| {{center|6}} |
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| 1990, 1991, 1992, |
| 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003, 2004 |
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| 1986, 1994 |
| 1986, 1994 |
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| [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] |
| [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] |
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| {{center|3}} |
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| {{center|2}} |
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| 1986, 1987, 1988 |
| 1986, 1987, 1988 |
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| 1995, 1996 |
| 1995, 1996 |
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| [[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]] |
| [[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]] |
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| {{center|3}} |
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| {{center|2}} |
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| 1996, 1998, 1999 |
| 1996, 1998, 1999 |
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| 1997, 2002 |
| 1997, 2002 |
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| [[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]] {{double-dagger}} |
| [[FC Red Bull Salzburg|SV Austria Salzburg]] {{double-dagger}} |
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| {{center|3}} |
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| {{center|–}} |
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| 1994, 1995, 1997 |
| 1994, 1995, 1997 |
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| – |
| – |
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| [[Grazer AK]] |
| [[Grazer AK]] |
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| {{center|2}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| 2000, 2002 |
| 2000, 2002 |
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| 2004 |
| 2004 |
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| [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]] * |
| [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]] * |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| 1989 |
| 1989 |
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| 1992 |
| 1992 |
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| [[FC Kärnten]] |
| [[FC Kärnten]] |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| 2001 |
| 2001 |
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| 2003 |
| 2003 |
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| [[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] (–) (3)<br/>[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] (–) (3) {{dagger}} |
| [[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] (–) (3)<br/>[[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] (–) (3) {{dagger}} |
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| {{center|6}} |
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| – |
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| 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2000, 2001 |
| 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2000, 2001 |
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| [[Kremser SC]] |
| [[Kremser SC]] |
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| {{center|–}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| – |
| – |
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| 1988 |
| 1988 |
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| [[SV Stockerau]] |
| [[SV Stockerau]] |
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| {{center|–}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| – |
| – |
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| 1991 |
| 1991 |
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| [[SV Ried]] |
| [[SV Ried]] |
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| {{center|–}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| – |
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| 1998 |
| 1998 |
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| [[LASK Linz]] |
| [[LASK Linz]] |
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| {{center|–}} |
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| {{center|1}} |
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| – |
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| 1999 |
| 1999 |
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'''Notes''': |
'''Notes''': |
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* {{dagger}} All teams are defunct clubs from [[Innsbruck]], [[Tirol, Austria|Tirol]]. [[FC Wacker Innsbruck|Wacker Innsbruck]] (1915–1999), [[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] (1986–1992) and [[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] (1993–2002). They are considered to be the continuation of the each other. |
* {{dagger}} All teams are defunct clubs from [[Innsbruck]], [[Tirol, Austria|Tirol]]. [[FC Wacker Innsbruck|Wacker Innsbruck]] (1915–1999), [[FC Swarovski Tirol|Swarovski Tirol]] (1986–1992) and [[FC Tirol Innsbruck|Tirol Innsbruck]] (1993–2002). They are considered to be the continuation of the each other. |
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* {{double-dagger}} The Red Bull company bought the club on 6 April 2005 and rebranded it. Prior 2005 the team was |
* {{double-dagger}} The Red Bull company bought the club on 6 April 2005 and rebranded it. Prior 2005 the team was known as '''SV Austria Salzburg''' or '''Casino Salzburg'''. They also changed the colours from white-violet in red-white. The Violet-Whites ultimately formed a '''new club''', [[SV Austria Salzburg]]. |
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* * [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling]] was formed after the merger of '''[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|SK Admira Wien]]''' and '''[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|SC Wacker Wien]]''' in 1971, under the name of [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]], the merge with ''VfB Mödling'' in 1997 and the merge with ''[[SK Schwadorf]]'' in 2008. The new team play in '''[[Mödling]]'''. |
* * [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling]] was formed after the merger of '''[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|SK Admira Wien]]''' and '''[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|SC Wacker Wien]]''' in 1971, under the name of [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker Wien]], the merge with ''VfB Mödling'' in 1997 and the merge with ''[[SK Schwadorf]]'' in 2008. The new team play in '''[[Mödling]]'''. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oostsupcuphist.html Austria |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130617140336/http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oostsupcuphist.html Austria – List of Super Cup Finals] at the [[RSSSF]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 2 February 2023
Founded | 1986 |
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Abolished | 2004 |
Region | Austria |
Number of teams | 2 |
Last champions | Austria Wien (6th title) |
Most successful club(s) | Austria Wien (6 titles) |
The Austrian Supercup (German: ÖFB-Supercup) was a football competition held annually from 1986 until 2004 between the winners of the Austrian Football Bundesliga and the Austrian Cup.[1]
19 editions were played during the short history of the competition.
Results of the finals
[edit]Team won the Double (Bundesliga and Austrian Cup) | |
Austrian Cup Finalist | |
Match went to extra time | |
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time | |
Italics | Edition an unofficial |
Season | Bundesliga Winner | Score | Cup Winner or Finalist |
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1986 | Austria Wien | 1–3 | Rapid Wien |
1987 | Rapid Wien | 2–1 | Swarovski Tirol |
1988 | Rapid Wien | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) | Kremser SC |
1989 | Swarovski Tirol | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (0–3 p) | Admira Wacker Wien |
1990 | Swarovski Tirol | 1–5 | Austria Wien |
1991 | Austria Wien | 3–0 | SV Stockerau |
1992 | Austria Wien | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | Admira Wacker Wien |
1993 | Austria Wien | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) | Tirol Innsbruck † |
1994 | SV Austria Salzburg | 2–1 | Austria Wien |
1995 | SV Austria Salzburg | 2–1 | Rapid Wien |
1996 | Rapid Wien | 0–1 | Sturm Graz |
1997 | SV Austria Salzburg | 1–0 | Sturm Graz |
1998 | Sturm Graz | 4–0 | SV Ried |
1999 | Sturm Graz | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | LASK Linz |
2000 | Tirol Innsbruck | 0–2 | Grazer AK |
2001 | Tirol Innsbruck | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (9–10 p) | FC Kärnten |
2002 | Sturm Graz ‡ | 0–3 | Grazer AK |
2003 | Austria Wien | 2–1 | FC Kärnten |
2004 | Grazer AK | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | Austria Wien |
2005 | Not Held | ||
2006 | Team Bundesliga | 3–3 | Team Erste Liga |
2007 | Not Held | ||
2008 | SK Rapid Wien | 7–1 | SV Horn |
Notes:
- The Winner is typed in Bold.
- † The 1992–93 Austrian Cup Winners, Wacker Innsbruck lost its license and they were replaced by the new formed team Tirol Innsbruck, which are the continuation of their in the city of Innsbruck.
- ‡ The 2001–02 Bundesliga Champion, Tirol Innsbruck were refused a license for the 2002–03 season and they were replaced by Sturm Graz, the 2001–02 Bundesliga Runner-up.
Performance
[edit]Performance by club
[edit]Club | Winners | Runners-up | Winning Years | Runners-up Years |
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Austria Wien | 6
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2
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1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003, 2004 | 1986, 1994 |
Rapid Wien | 3
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2
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1986, 1987, 1988 | 1995, 1996 |
Sturm Graz | 3
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2
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1996, 1998, 1999 | 1997, 2002 |
SV Austria Salzburg ‡ | 3
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1994, 1995, 1997 | – |
Grazer AK | 2
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1
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2000, 2002 | 2004 |
Admira Wacker Wien * | 1
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1
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1989 | 1992 |
FC Kärnten | 1
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1
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2001 | 2003 |
Swarovski Tirol (–) (3) Tirol Innsbruck (–) (3) † |
–
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6
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– | 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2000, 2001 |
Kremser SC | –
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1
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– | 1988 |
SV Stockerau | –
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1
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– | 1991 |
SV Ried | –
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1
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– | 1998 |
LASK Linz | –
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1
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Notes:
- † All teams are defunct clubs from Innsbruck, Tirol. Wacker Innsbruck (1915–1999), Swarovski Tirol (1986–1992) and Tirol Innsbruck (1993–2002). They are considered to be the continuation of the each other.
- ‡ The Red Bull company bought the club on 6 April 2005 and rebranded it. Prior 2005 the team was known as SV Austria Salzburg or Casino Salzburg. They also changed the colours from white-violet in red-white. The Violet-Whites ultimately formed a new club, SV Austria Salzburg.
- * FC Admira Wacker Mödling was formed after the merger of SK Admira Wien and SC Wacker Wien in 1971, under the name of Admira Wacker Wien, the merge with VfB Mödling in 1997 and the merge with SK Schwadorf in 2008. The new team play in Mödling.
Performance by qualification
[edit]Competition | Winners | Runners-up |
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Bundesliga Champion | 11 | 8 |
Austrian Cup Winner | 5 | 7 |
Austrian Cup Runner-up | 3 | 4 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Austria - List of Super Cup Finals". Archived from the original on 2013-06-17. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
External links
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Categories:
- Austrian Supercup
- Football cup competitions in Austria
- Defunct national association football supercups
- Defunct sports competitions in Austria
- 1986 establishments in Austria
- 2004 disestablishments in Austria
- Recurring sporting events established in 1986
- Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2004
- Austrian football competition stubs