1919–20 Austrian Cup

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Preliminary round

November 23, 1919

Contents

Team 1 Score Team 2
Nordstern Wien1–11Nussdorfer AC

January 20, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Badener AC0–0FC Ostmark
VfB Union Mödling0–0Ottakringer SC

January 25, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Favoritner Lyon2–3(aet) Vienna Cricket&FC
Germania Schwechat21-0SV Tulln
Hermania Wien0-0SC Wieden
SC Helfort Wien3-0Wacker 1910 Wien
SK Favorit Wien0-0Favoritner AC
SK Slovan Wien4-5Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06
Sturm 1914 Wien4-2SV Gersthof
Viktoria XXI Wien1-2SC Donaustadt
Wr. Bewegungsspieler0-4Sturm 1907 Wien
Wr. Rasenspieler0-13Hakoah Wien
Wr. Sportvereinigung0-3Red Star Wien

First round

February 8, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
1. St. Pöltener SC0-0VfB Union Mödling
Germania Schwechat4-2Artaria Wien
Hakoah Wien5-31. Simmeringer SC
Libertas Wien3-5Red Star Wien
Meidlinger Sportfreunde1-7SC Rudolfshügel
Nussdorfer AC1-0Wiener Sportfreunde
Rapid Wien5-1Admira Wien
SC Helfort Wien2-3Sturm 1907 Wien
SC Wieden0-5Blue Star Wien
Sturm 1914 Wien0-5Floridsdorfer AC
Vienna Cricket&FC0-0Badener AC
Wacker Wien1-0Wr. Association FC
Wiener AC8-0Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06
Wr. Amateur SV3-2Hertha Wien
Wr. Sportclub3-1First Vienna

February 21, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Favoritner AC1-5SC Donaustadt

Second round

March 14, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Blue Star Wien0-4Floridsdorfer AC
Favoritner FC Vorwärts 061-5Wr. Sportclub
Nussdorfer AC1-0Wacker Wien
Rapid Wien10-0Red Star Wien
SC Rudolfshügel3-0Germania Schwechat
Sturm 1907 Wien3-0SC Donaustadt
Vienna Cricket&FC0-4Hakoah Wien
Wr. Amateur SV15-01. St. Pöltener SC

Quarter-finals

May 13, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Floridsdorfer AC2-2(aet)Wr. Amateur SV
Hakoah Wien4-1(aet)Sturm 1907 Wien
Nussdorfer AC0-6Wr. Sportclub
SC Rudolfshügel1-2Rapid Wien

Semi-finals

June 16, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Hakoah Wien1-3Wr. Amateur SV

June 23, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Rapid Wien1-0Wr. Sportclub

Final

July 4, 1920

Team 1 Score Team 2
Rapid Wien5-2Wr. Amateur SV


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