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[[Damir Djulic|Djulic]] {{goal|87}}
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12 September 2006 | Kremser SC | 0–4 | FC Lustenau 07 | Krems an der Donau |
19:30 | Report | Rödl ![]() Winsauer ![]() Djulic ![]() Özgün ![]() | Stadium: Sepp-Doll-Stadion Attendance: 120 Referee: Andreas Rothmann |
12 September 2006 | FC Kufstein | 0–2 | SC Schwanenstadt | Kufstein |
19:00 | Gruber ![]() ![]() | Report | Manojlović ![]() Bammer ![]() | Attendance: 250 Referee: Mario Strudl |
12 September 2006 | SKN Sankt Pölten | 3–2 | SV Kapfenberg | Sankt Pölten |
19:00 | Brandstetter ![]() Choji ![]() Doğan ![]() | Report | Pfeilstöcker ![]() Alex ![]() | Stadium: Voith-Platz Attendance: 600 Referee: Andreas Fellinger |
12 September 2006 | 1. FC Vöcklabruck | 0–1 | TSV Hartberg | Vöcklabruck |
19:00 | Report | Falk ![]() | Stadium: Voralpenstadion Attendance: 500 Referee: Rene Zechner |
12 September 2006 | Admira Amateure | 0–4 | FC Kärnten | Mödling |
19:00 | Report | Sand ![]() Jumić ![]() | Stadium: Bundesstadion Südstadt Attendance: 300 Referee: Roland Braunschmidt |
12 September 2006 | SC Kalsdorf | 1–0 | SK Sturm Graz | Kalsdorf bei Graz |
19:00 | Hack ![]() | Report | Attendance: 4,300 Referee: Michael Robitsch |
12 September 2006 | ASK Kohfidisch | 1–2 | FC Gratkorn | Kohfidisch |
19:00 | Németh ![]() | Report | Panagiotopoulos ![]() Kanneh ![]() | Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Markus Hameter |
12 September 2006 | ASK Voitsberg | 1–0 | FC Wacker Tirol | Voitsberg |
19:00 | Strafner ![]() | Report | Eder ![]() ![]() | Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Harald Lechner |
12 September 2006 | SKU Amstetten | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Grazer AK | Amstetten |
19:00 | Holzer ![]() | Report | Hassler ![]() Đokić ![]() | Attendance: 700 Referee: Oliver Drachta |
12 September 2006 | GAK Amateure | 5–6 (a.e.t.) | LASK Linz | Graz |
19:00 | Schenk ![]() Perchtold ![]() Mohiden ![]() | Report | Mijatović ![]() Ehmann ![]() Konrad ![]() Panis ![]() Ortner ![]() | Stadium: GAK-Trainingszentrum Attendance: 600 Referee: Andreas Lambert |
12 September 2006 | SV Horn | 3–1 | SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 | Horn |
19:00 | Sekic ![]() Karl ![]() Blauensteiner ![]() Latour ![]() | Report | Novak ![]() Bradaric ![]() | Attendance: 450 Referee: Christian Werschnik |
12 September 2006 | FC Blau-Weiß Linz | 3–3 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | SV Ried | Linz |
19:00 | Jelcic ![]() Lindenbauer ![]() Koll ![]() Bule ![]() ![]() | Report | Martínez ![]() Seo ![]() Drechsel ![]() Damjanović ![]() | Stadium: Donauparkstadion Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Stefan Tschandl |
Penalties | ||||
Lindenbauer ![]() Gradescevic ![]() Eres ![]() Schimpl ![]() Göksin ![]() | Martínez ![]() Pichorner ![]() Brenner ![]() Jank ![]() |
12 September 2006 | SV Würmla | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | FC Admira Wacker Mödling | Würmla |
16:15 | Kahirdeh ![]() | Report | Motevaselzadeh ![]() Koller ![]() | Attendance: 500 Referee: Christian Haudum |
12 September 2006 | SC Ritzing | 1–3 | SC Austria Lustenau | Ritzing |
19:00 | Swoboda ![]() | Report | Friesenbichler ![]() Scherrer ![]() | Stadium: Sonnensee-Stadion Attendance: 300 Referee: Andreas Vodik |
12 September 2006 | SC Gleisdorf 1919 | 1–5 | DSV Leoben | Gleisdorf |
19:00 | Kern ![]() | Report | Aigner ![]() Stanković ![]() Harding ![]() Kozelsky ![]() | Attendance: 600 Referee: Rene Eisner |
12 September 2006 | SV Feldkirchen | 3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) | SC Rheindorf Altach | Feldkirchen in Kärnten |
19:00 | Friessnegger ![]() Zaiser ![]() Miloti ![]() | Report | Jagne ![]() Cemernjak ![]() Pfister ![]() | Stadium: Sportplatz Attendance: 1,700 Referee: Rudolf Gruber |
12 September 2006 | SK Sankt Andrä | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | FK Austria Amateure | Sankt Andrä-Wördern |
19:00 | Dvorsak ![]() | Report | Attendance: 500 Referee: Gerald Bauernfeind |
12 September 2006 | PSV Team für Wien | 5–0 | FC St. Veit | Kaisermühlen |
18:00 | Frantsich ![]() Djuricic ![]() Schatz ![]() Lukić ![]() | Report | Stadium: PSV-Platz Attendance: 200 Referee: Christian Dintar |
12 September 2006 | Salzburg Amateure | 5–1 | Union St. Florian | Salzburg |
18:00 | Borozni ![]() Vujić ![]() Keil ![]() Witteveen ![]() | Report | Sonko ![]() | Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 350 Referee: Cemil Et |
12 September 2006 | Union Vöcklamarkt | 2–0 | SV Hall | Vöcklamarkt |
19:00 | Hasenöhrl ![]() Spiric ![]() | Report | Referee: Franz Maislinger |
12 September 2006 | SV Bad Schallerbach | 2–1 | FC RW Rankweil | Bad Schallerbach |
19:00 | Achleitner ![]() Haderer ![]() | Report | Fleisch ![]() Lepir ![]() | Attendance: 200 Referee: Norbert Schwab |
12 September 2006 | Wiener Sport-Club | 5–1 | WSG Wattens | Vienna |
19:00 | Neidhart ![]() Bozkurt ![]() Cehajić ![]() | Report | Fleisch ![]() Lepir ![]() | Stadium: Sportclub-Platz Attendance: 750 Referee: Paul Pethö |
12 September 2006 | USV Allerheiligen | 3–0 | FC Hallein 04 | Allerheiligen bei Wildon |
19:00 | Kerpicz ![]() Sinic ![]() Felgitscher ![]() | Report | Attendance: 400 Referee: Thomas Paukovits |
13 September 2006 | First Vienna FC | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) | SK Rapid Wien | Vienna |
19:00 | Mogyoro ![]() | Report | Hiden ![]() Valachovič ![]() | Stadium: Hohe Warte Stadium Attendance: 5,500 Referee: Christian Klement |
Penalties | ||||
Pürk ![]() Duran ![]() Zechner ![]() Fading ![]() Fuka ![]() | Bazina ![]() Bejbl ![]() Hlinka ![]() Sara ![]() Kincl ![]() |
The second round games were played on October 17 – 24, 2006.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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17 October 2006 | ||
PSV Team für Wien | 2–4 | Grazer AK |
23 October 2006 | ||
USV Allerheiligen | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | SC Schwanenstadt |
24 October 2006 | ||
ASK Voitsberg | 2–1 | FC Gratkorn |
SC Kalsdorf | 1–3 | LASK Linz |
SK Sankt Andrä | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | TSV Hartberg |
SKN Sankt Pölten | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | FC Lustenau 07 |
SV Bad Schallerbach | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | SV Ried |
SV Feldkirchen | 1–2 | Salzburg Amateure |
SV Horn | 3–1 | FC Wacker Tirol |
Union Vöcklamarkt | 0–4 | FC Kärnten |
First Vienna FC | 3–0 | DSV Leoben |
Wiener Sport-Club | 4–1 | SC Austria Lustenau |
17 October 2006 | PSV Team für Wien | 2–4 | Grazer AK | Kaisermühlen |
19:00 | Lukic ![]() Schatz ![]() | Report | Hassler ![]() Muratović ![]() Škoro ![]() Amerhauser ![]() ![]() | Stadium: PSV-Platz Attendance: 600 Referee: Thomas Paukovits |
23 October 2006 | USV Allerheiligen | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | SC Schwanenstadt | Allerheiligen bei Wildon |
19:00 | Kelbert ![]() Kucera ![]() | Report | Laimer ![]() Fidjeu ![]() | Attendance: 900 Referee: Thorsten Obwurzer |
24 October 2006 | ASK Voitsberg | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | FC Gratkorn | Voitsberg |
19:00 | Hiden ![]() Bernsteiner ![]() | Report | Rauscher ![]() | Attendance: 800 Referee: Rene Eisner |
24 October 2006 | SC Kalsdorf | 1–3 | LASK Linz | Kalsdorf bei Graz |
19:00 | Batin ![]() | Report | Panis ![]() Mühlbauer ![]() Konrad ![]() | Attendance: 800 Referee: Manfred Krassnitzer |
24 October 2006 | SK Sankt Andrä | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | TSV Hartberg | St. Andrä |
19:00 | Dvorsak ![]() Höller ![]() | Report | Engleder ![]() Falk ![]() | Attendance: 350 Referee: Rudolf Gruber |
Penalties | ||||
Dvorsak ![]() Oberisser ![]() Jochum ![]() Grassler ![]() | Jerkovic ![]() Krautberger ![]() Abwerzger ![]() Eder ![]() Koch ![]() |
24 October 2006 | SKN Sankt Pölten | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | FC Lustenau 07 | Sankt Pölten |
19:00 | Feurer ![]() Fallmann ![]() ![]() | Report | Đulić ![]() Sidinei ![]() Sabia ![]() | Stadium: Voith-Platz Attendance: 800 Referee: Christian Klement |
24 October 2006 | SV Bad Schallerbach | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | SV Ried | Bad Schallerbach |
19:00 | Haderer ![]() | Report | Damjanović ![]() | Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Dr. Thomas Prammer |
24 October 2006 | SV Feldkirchen | 1–2 | Salzburg Amateure | Feldkirchen in Kärnten |
19:00 | Micheu ![]() | Report | Witteveen ![]() | Attendance: 800 Referee: Michael Robitsch |
24 October 2006 | SV Horn | 3–1 | FC Wacker Tirol | Horn |
19:30 | Sekic ![]() Pacinda ![]() Blauensteiner ![]() | Report | Scharrer ![]() Rainer ![]() ![]() | Attendance: 1,400 Referee: Martin Cipps |
24 October 2006 | Union Vöcklamarkt | 0–4 | FC Kärnten | Vöcklamarkt |
19:00 | Report | Weber ![]() Sand ![]() Toth ![]() Zakany ![]() | Attendance: 500 Referee: Rene Zechner |
24 October 2006 | First Vienna FC | 3–0 (a.e.t.) | DSV Leoben | Vienna |
19:00 | Dunst ![]() Pušić ![]() Weerman ![]() | Report | Stadium: Hohe Warte Stadium Attendance: 950 Referee: Michael Schmid |
24 October 2006 | Wiener Sport-Club | 4–1 | SC Austria Lustenau | Vienna |
19:30 | Dorner ![]() Niefergall ![]() Akaslan ![]() | Report | Friesenbichler ![]() | Stadium: Sportclub-Platz Attendance: 870 Referee: Markus Mayr |
The third round games were played on November 14 – 21, 2006.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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14 November 2006 | ||
First Vienna FC | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | FC Lustenau 07 |
21 November 2006 | ||
ASK Voitsberg | 0–3 | SV Horn |
Austria Wien | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | FC Pasching |
FC Kärnten | 3–1 | SC Schwanenstadt |
Salzburg Amateure | 2–0 | LASK Linz |
SK Sankt Andrä | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | SV Ried |
Wiener Sport-Club | 0–2 | SV Mattersburg |
22 November 2006 | ||
Grazer AK | 0–2 | Red Bull Salzburg |
14 November 2006 | First Vienna FC | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | FC Lustenau 07 | Vienna |
19:00 | Report | Stadium: Hohe Warte Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Michael Schmid | ||
Penalties | ||||
Duran ![]() Cvetković ![]() Rizvanović ![]() Zechner ![]() | Rödl ![]() Erbek ![]() Winsauer ![]() Hämmerle ![]() Sidinei ![]() |
21 November 2006 | ASK Voitsberg | 0–3 | SV Horn | Voitsberg |
19:00 | Report | Blauensteiner ![]() Pacinda ![]() | Stadium: Hans Blümel-Stadion Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Christian Dintar |
21 November 2006 | Austria Wien | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | FC Pasching | Vienna |
19:00 | Mair ![]() | Report | Sariyar ![]() | Stadium: Franz Horr Stadium Attendance: 1,335 Referee: Manfred Krassnitzer |
Penalties | ||||
Lasnik ![]() Wallner ![]() Mair ![]() Aigner ![]() | Gilewicz ![]() Chiquinho ![]() Chaile ![]() Baur ![]() |
21 November 2006 | FC Kärnten | 3–1 | SC Schwanenstadt | Klagenfurt |
19:00 | Zakany ![]() Toth ![]() | Report | Fidjeu ![]() | Stadium: Sportzentrum Fischl Attendance: 500 Referee: Stefan Tschandl |
21 November 2006 | Salzburg Amateure | 2–0 | LASK Linz | Salzburg |
19:00 | Keil ![]() Orosz ![]() | Report | Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Herwig Seidler |
21 November 2006 | SK Sankt Andrä | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | SV Ried | St. Andrä |
19:00 | Pichorner ![]() | Report | Berger ![]() Wolf ![]() | Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Rudolf Gruber |
21 November 2006 | Wiener Sport-Club | 0–2 | SV Mattersburg | Vienna |
19:30 | Report | Naumoski ![]() Kühbauer ![]() | Stadium: Sportclub-Platz Attendance: 2,300 Referee: Thomas Steiner |
The games were played on March 13, 2007.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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13 March 2007 | ||
FC Kärnten | 0–3 | Red Bull Salzburg |
FC Lustenau 07 | 1–3 | SV Mattersburg |
SV Horn | 1–3 | Salzburg Amateure |
SV Ried | 0–3 | Austria Wien |
13 March 2007 | FC Kärnten | 0–3 | Red Bull Salzburg | Klagenfurt |
19:00 | Report | Zickler ![]() Aufhauser ![]() Ježek ![]() | Stadium: Sportzentrum Fischl Attendance: 3,200 Referee: Christian Steindl |
13 March 2007 | FC Lustenau 07 | 1–3 | SV Mattersburg | Lustenau |
19:00 | Erbek ![]() | Report | Csizmadia ![]() Jancker ![]() Fuchs ![]() | Stadium: Reichshofstadion Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Thomas Einwaller |
13 March 2007 | SV Horn | 1–3 | Salzburg Amateure | Horn |
19:00 | Kellner ![]() | Report | Witteveen ![]() Vujić ![]() | Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Gerhard Grobelnik |
13 March 2007 | SV Ried | 0–3 | Austria Wien | Ried im Innkreis |
19:30 | Eder ![]() ![]() | Report | Aigner ![]() Standfest ![]() Pichlmann ![]() | Stadium: Fill Metallbau Stadion Attendance: 3,100 Referee: Bernhard Brugger |
The games were played on 3 and 4 April 2007.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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3 April 2007 | ||
Red Bull Salzburg | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | SV Mattersburg |
4 April 2007 | ||
Salzburg Amateure | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–3 p) | Austria Wien |
3 April 2007 | Red Bull Salzburg | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | SV Mattersburg | Salzburg |
18:00 | Aufhauser ![]() Steinhöfer ![]() | Report | Csizmadia ![]() Naumoski ![]() | Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 7,500 Referee: Dietmar Drabek |
Austria Wien | 2–1 | SV Mattersburg |
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Lafata ![]() Lasnik ![]() | Report | Schmidt ![]() |
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