1966–67 Austrian Cup

The 1966-67 Austrian Cup was Austria's nationwide football cup competition. Admira Energie were the defending champions. In the first round, the first league clubs had to play away. In the event of a draw, overtime + replay, in the event of a draw in the replay, overtime + drawing of lots. This time the cup was decided by drawing of lots for Austria Wien after the two finalists (Austria Wien, Linzer ASK) had scored a goal tie in the final after the two-legged game[1]

Round of 32

First round with teams from the first and second league.

Replay match:

Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

Replay match:

Semi-finals

Final first leg

  • Linzer ASK:

Wilhelm Harreither - Heribert Trubrig - Manfred Pichler - Manfred Leitner - Franz Viehböck - Carlos Lima - Gerhard Sturmberger - Luka Liposinovic - Helmut Köglberger - Janos Kondert - Alfons Wurdinger
coach: Frantisek Bufka [3]

  • FK Austria Wien:

Arkoc Özcan - Heinz Nowy - Johann Frank - Karl Fröhlich - Walter Hiesel - Alfons Dirnberger - Thomas Parits - Hans Buzek - Josef Hickersberger - Johann Geyer - Ernst Fiala
coach: Ernst Ocwirk[4]

Final second leg

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  • FK Austria Wien:

Arkoc Özcan - Heinz Nowy - Johann Frank - Karl Fröhlich - Walter Hiesel - Alfons Dirnberger - Thomas Parits - Hans Buzek - Josef Hickersberger - Jacare - Ernst Fiala
coach: Ernst Ocwirk[6]

  • Linzer ASK:

Wilhelm Harreither - Heribert Trubrig - Manfred Pichler - Siegfried Hintringer - Franz Viehböck - Carlos Lima - Gerhard Sturmberger - Luka Liposinovic - Helmut Köglberger - Janos Kondert - Alfons Wurdinger
coach: Frantisek Bufka [7]

References

  1. Austria Soccer
  2. Wacker Innsbruck sold his home field advantage to Austria.
  3. Austria Soccer
  4. Austria Soccer
  5. Austria Wien won the cup by drawing lots! (No away goals rule)
  6. Austria Soccer
  7. Austria Soccer