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2009–10 Austrian Cup

The 2009–10 Austrian Cup (German: ÖFB-Cup, also Stiegl-Cup for sponsoring purposes) was the 76th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the preliminary round in July 2009 and concluded with the Final on 16 May 2010. The winners of the competition, Sturm Graz, qualified for the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.[1]

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2009–10 Austrian Cup
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Sturm Graz were the Austrian Cup champion club for 2009–10.
Tournament details
CountryAustria
Final positions
ChampionsSturm Graz
Runner-upSC Wiener Neustadt
UEFA Europa LeagueSturm Graz
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Thomas Stadler (5)
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Preliminary round

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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 at Franz Horr Stadium in Vienna on 8 July 2009.[2] Thirty-three matches were played between mid-July and 2 August 2009. The winners of these matches advanced to the first round.

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21 July 2009
SV Seekirchen 3–1 TSV Neumarkt
TSV St. Johann 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–4 p)
USK Anif
24 July 2009
FC Wels 5–1 Union St. Florian
FC St. Veit 2–1 SC St. Stefan
Grazer AK 3–1 DSV Leoben
SV Güssing 0–3 ASK Baumgarten
25 July 2009
SV Allerheiligen 1–0 ASK Voitsberg
26 July 2009
WAC St. Andrä 3–1 VST Völkermarkt
27 July 2009
Austria Kärnten Reserves 0–1 SAK Klagenfurt
28 July 2009
SC Bregenz 1–3 FC Hard
SV Hall 5–0 SPG Axams/Götzens
FC Wacker Innsbruck Reserves 0–2 WSG Wattens
Blau-Weiß Linz 5–1 SG SV Neuhofen/SV Ried Reserves
Sturm Graz Reserves 3–0 SC Kalsdorf
SVL Flavia Solva 4–2 SC Weiz
29 July 2009
SVG Reichenau 6–2 VfB Hohenems
Salzburger AK 1914 1–2 (a.e.t.) FC Kufstein
KSV Montelaa 3–2 FC Stadlau
31 July 2009
SV Gmunden 5–6 (a.e.t.) SV Grieskirchen
Vorwärts Steyr 2–1 LASK Reserves
SC Fürstenfeld 3–1 SV Bad Aussee
ASV Schrems 1–4 SK Kottingbrunn
1. SV Wiener Neudorf 2–1 FC Waidhofen/Ybbs
SKU Amstetten 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–6 p)
SV Horn
SV Oberwart 3–4 Trenkwalder Admira Reserves
UFC Purbach 1–4 (a.e.t.) SC/ESV Parndorf
SC Neudörfl 0–5 SV Stegersbach
Rennweger SC 1901 1–0 (a.e.t.) SV Wienerberg
1 August 2009
Union Vöcklamarkt 3–4 SV Sierning
SV Würmla 4–1 (a.e.t.) 1. SC Sollenau
SV Leobendorf 1–3 SC Zwettl
SC Floridsdorf 0–3 FAC Team für Wien
SV Schwechat 2–0 Rapid Vienna Reserves
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First round

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The draw for this round was conducted on 4 August 2009.[2] The draw involved the 33 winners of the preliminary round, the 22 professional teams from the 2009–10 Bundesliga and First League, and nine regional cup winners. The matches of this round were played on 14 and 15 August 2009.

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14 August 2009
Trenkwalder Admira Reserves 2–0 SV Mattersburg
SV Horn 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)
Austria Wien Reserves
SC Zwettl 2–4 TSV Hartberg
SK Austria Kärnten 1–0 SC Rheindorf Altach
SV Sierning 0–2 FC Lustenau 07
Blau-Weiß Linz 3–2 SKN St. Pölten
SV Seekirchen 0–1 First Vienna FC
SV Schwechat 0–1 SC Austria Lustenau
SV Grieskirchen 1–3 SC Wiener Neustadt
Sturm Graz Reserves 3–1 Kapfenberger SV
ASV Zurndorf 2–3 FC Dornbirn
SV Allerheiligen 2–0 FC Hard
SV Stegersbach 2–4 SVL Flavia Solva
SC Schwarz 0–3 WSG Wattens
Grazer AK 5–0 FC Gleisdorf 09
SAK Klagenfurt 2–1 WAC St. Andrä
FAC Team für Wien 3–1 SC Fürstenfeld
15 August 2009
TSV St. Johann 2–4 (a.e.t.) SK Sturm Graz
Vorwärts Steyr 1–7 FC Red Bull Salzburg
Rennweger SC 1901 2–4 SAK Klagenfurt
SC/ESV Parndorf 2–3 (a.e.t.) SK Rapid Wien
SV Würmla 0–4 FK Austria Wien
FC Wels 0–3 SV Ried
ASK Baumgarten 1–6 Red Bull Salzburg Reserves
Post SV Fußball 1–4 LASK Linz
FC Kufstein 1–2 Wacker Innsbruck
SV Gaflenz 1–4 FC Gratkorn
KSV Montelaa 0–5 FC Trenkwalder Admira
SVG Reichenau 5–3 (a.e.t.) 1. SV Wiener Neudorf
FC Viktoria 62 Bregenz 1–3 (a.e.t.) SV Grödig
SV Lendorf 1–2 FC St. Veit
SV Hall 0–2 SK Kottingbrunn
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Second round

This round involved the 32 winners from the first round. These matches were played on 19 September 2009.

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1This match was abandoned in the 77th minute due to Grazer AK fans storming the pitch.

Third round

This round involved the 16 winners from the previous round. The matches were played on 9 and 10 March 2010.

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Quarter-finals

This round involved the eight winners from the previous round. These matches were played on 30 and 31 March 2010.

30 March 2010 SK Sturm Graz 1–0 (a.e.t.)FC Admira Wacker MödlingGraz
19:00
  • Jantscher 118'
Report Stadium: UPC-Arena
Attendance: 6,759
Referee: Bernhard Brugger
31 March 2010 SK Austria Kärnten 3–2SK Rapid WienKlagenfurt
18:15 Report Stadium: Hypo Group Arena
Attendance: 2,997
Referee: Thomas Gangl
31 March 2010 SC Wiener Neustadt 2–1 (a.e.t.)LASKWiener Neustadt
19:00
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Stadium: Stadion Wiener Neustadt
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Thomas Prammer

Semi-finals

This round involved the four winners from the previous round. These matches took place on 20 and 21 April 2010.

20 April 2010 SK Austria Kärnten0–4 SC Wiener Neustadt Klagenfurt
19:00 Report
Stadium: Hypo Group Arena
Attendance: 4,070
Referee: Rene Eisner
21 April 2010 SV Ried0–1 SK Sturm Graz Ried
18:15 Report
Stadium: Keine Sorgen Arena
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Bernhard Brugger

Final

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Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Gerhard Grobelnik

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