2012–13 Austrian Cup#Final

{{Infobox football tournament season

| title = Austrian FA Cup

| year = 2012–13

| other_title = ÖFB Cup (German)

| image =

| imagesize =

| caption =

| country = Austria

| num_teams = 64

| champions = FC Pasching

| runner-up = Austria Vienna

| matches =

| goals =

| top goal scorer = Rubén Rivera (6)

| player =

| prevseason = 2011–12

| nextseason = 2013–14

}}

The 2012–13 Austrian Cup ({{langx|de|ÖFB-Samsung-Cup}}) was the 79th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the First Round on 12 July 2012 and concluded with the Final on 30 May 2013. This year the tournament took place with only 64 participants, which abolishes the preliminary rounds.{{cite web|last=Austrian FA|title=Die wichtigsten Punkte des Reformpakets für den Samsung Cup ab 2012/13|trans-title=The most important points of the reform for Samsung Cup since 2012-13 edition|url=http://www.oefb.at/cupreform-pid760|publisher=www.oefb.com|access-date=24 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130329031816/http://www.oefb.at/cupreform-pid760|archive-date=2013-03-29|url-status=dead}} This year reserve teams were not allowed to participate in the competition.

Participating teams

The teams of the Bundesliga and the First League, the two losers of the First League Relegation Playoff and the winner of the 9 winner of the province cups. Also there were lower league teams, nominated by the 9 province-FAs.{{cite web|last=Austrian FA|title=Durchführungsbestimmungen für den ÖFB Cup 2012/13|trans-title=Regulations for 2012-13 Austrian Cup|url=http://www.oefb.at/_uploads/_elements/34726_OEFB-Cup%20Durchfuehrungsbestimmungen%202012-13%20EF.pdf|publisher=www.oefb.com|access-date=24 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121123062401/http://www.oefb.at/_uploads/_elements/34726_OEFB-Cup%20Durchfuehrungsbestimmungen%202012-13%20EF.pdf|archive-date=23 November 2012|url-status=dead}}

class="wikitable"
Austrian BundesligaFirst LeagueRegionalligaRegionalligaLandesligaLandes-Cup-Winners
width="160"| Red Bull Salzburg
Rapid Wien
Admira Wacker Mödling
Austria Wien
Sturm Graz
Ried
Wacker Innsbruck
Mattersburg
Wiener Neustadt
Wolfsberg

|width="160"| Kapfenberg
Rheindorf Altach
Austria Lustenau
St. Pölten
Blau-Weiß Linz
Grödig
First Vienna
Lustenau
Hartberg
Horn

|width="160"| Swarovski Wattens
GAK
Parndorf
Stegersbach
SAK Klagenfurt
Austria Klagenfurt
Villach
Sollenau
Amstetten
Pasching
LASK Linz
Union St. Florian

|width="160"| Union Vöcklamarkt
Pinzgau Saalfelden
St. Johann
Leoben
Gratkorn
Allerheiligen
Hard
Bregenz
FAC
Schwechat
Wiener Sport-Club

|width="160"| Oberwart
Bad Vöslau
Retz
Ardagger
Gaflenz
Wallern
Salzburger AK
Kalsdorf
Schwaz
Reutte
Wolfurt
Ostbahn

|width="160"| Heiligenkreuz
Spittal/Drau
Rohrendorf
Grün-Weiß Micheldorf
Austria Salzburg
Deutschlandsberger SC
Kufstein
Dornbirn
Wiener Victoria

Schedule

  • First Round: 13–15 July 2012
  • Second Round: 25–26 September 2012
  • Thhird Round: 30–31 October 2012
  • Quarterfinals: 16–17 April 2013
  • Semifinals: 7–8 May 2013
  • Final: 30 May 2013

First round

The draw for this round was on 1 July 2012. The matches took place from 13 to 15 July 2012.

{{OneLegStart}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|12 July 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|FAC||0–1|Rheindorf Altach}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|13 July 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Hard||1–0|Schwaz}}

{{OneLegResult|Parndorf||0–3|Admira Wacker Mödling}}

{{OneLegResult|Swarovski Wattens||0–1|Sturm Graz}}

{{OneLegResult|Union Vöcklamarkt||3–4|Lustenau}}

{{OneLegResult|Gratkorn||0–0 {{aet}}
{{pso|4–5}}|Wacker Innsbruck}}

{{OneLegResult|Villach||4–2|Rohrendorf}}

{{OneLegResult|Pasching||2–1|Austria Salzburg}}

{{OneLegResult|Kalsdorf||3–1|Wallern}}

{{OneLegResult|Deutschlandsberger SC||1–2|Hartberg}}

{{OneLegResult|Pinzgau Saalfelden||0–4|Grödig}}

{{OneLegResult|Union St. Florian||2–1|Blau-Weiß Linz}}

{{OneLegResult|Austria Klagenfurt||3–2|Horn}}

{{OneLegResult|Salzburger AK||0–5|Allerheiligen}}

{{OneLegResult|Amstetten||0–1|Schwechat}}

{{OneLegResult|GAK||3–2 {{aet}}|First Vienna}}

{{OneLegResult|Wiener Sport-Club||0–2|Red Bull Salzburg}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|14 July 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Bad Vöslau||1–0|St. Pölten}}

{{OneLegResult|Stegersbach||3–2 {{aet}}|Reutte}}

{{OneLegResult|Grün-Weiß Micheldorf||0–1|Wiener Victoria}}

{{OneLegResult|SAK Klagenfurt||1–2|St. Johann}}

{{OneLegResult|Oberwart||1–3|Austria Wien}}

{{OneLegResult|Leoben||1–3|Mattersburg}}

{{OneLegResult|Retz||1–7|Austria Lustenau}}

{{OneLegResult|LASK Linz||7–0|Spittal/Drau}}

{{OneLegResult|Gaflenz||1–2|Sollenau}}

{{OneLegResult|Ostbahn||1–8|Wolfsberg}}

{{OneLegResult|Bregenz||1–2|Kapfenberg}}

{{OneLegResult|Kufstein||1–4|Ried}}

{{OneLegResult|Ardagger||2–3 {{aet}}|Dornbirn}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|15 July 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Wolfurt||2–4 {{aet}}|Wiener Neustadt}}

{{OneLegResult|Heiligenkreuz||0–5|Rapid Wien}}

|}

Second round

The draw for this round was on 13 August 2012. The matches took place on 25 and 26 September 2012.

{{OneLegStart}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|25 September 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Kalsdorf||3–0|Hartberg}}

{{OneLegResult|Wiener Victoria||3–3 {{aet}}
{{pso|4–1}}|Kapfenberg}}

{{OneLegResult|Hard||0–3|Rheindorf Altach}}

{{OneLegResult|Stegersbach||1–3|Red Bull Salzburg}}

{{OneLegResult|Austria Klagenfurt||2–0 {{aet}}|Admira Wacker Mödling}}

{{OneLegResult|Villach||3–1|Wiener Neustadt}}

{{OneLegResult|Pasching||3–2 {{aet}}|Austria Lustenau}}

{{OneLegResult|Schwechat||0–5|Sturm Graz}}

{{OneLegResult|Sollenau||1–5 {{aet}}|Wacker Innsbruck}}

{{OneLegResult|St. Johann||0–3|Lustenau}}

{{OneLegResult|LASK Linz||2–0|Grödig}}

{{OneLegResult|Dornbirn||2–3|Austria Wien}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|26 September 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Bad Vöslau||2–3|Mattersburg}}

{{OneLegResult|Union St. Florian||1–1 {{aet}}
{{pso|4–5}}|Ried}}

{{OneLegResult|Allerheiligen||1–4|Rapid Wien}}

{{OneLegResult|GAK||0–6|Wolfsberg}}

|}

Third round

The draw for this round was on 2 October 2012. The matches took place on 30 and 31 October 2012.

{{OneLegStart}}

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|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|30 October 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Pasching||2–1|Austria Klagenfurt}}

{{OneLegResult|Sturm Graz||1–2|Wacker Innsbruck}}

{{OneLegResult|Lustenau||1–2|Wolfsberg}}

{{OneLegResult|LASK Linz||2–2 {{aet}}
{{pso|7–6}}|Mattersburg}}

{{OneLegResult|Wiener Victoria||0–1|Ried}}

|-

|colspan="3" style="background-color:#fcc;"|{{center|31 October 2012}}

{{OneLegResult|Kalsdorf|| 1–3 |Red Bull Salzburg}}

{{OneLegResult|Villach|| 0–4 |Austria Wien}}

{{OneLegResult|Rapid Wien|| 4–2 {{aet}} |Rheindorf Altach}}

|}

Quarter-finals

The matches took place on 16 and 17 April 2013.

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|time = 18:00

|team1 = Rapid Wien

|score = 0–1

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|team2 = Pasching

|goals1 =

|goals2 = Casanova {{goal|61}}

|stadium = Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion

|location = Vienna

|attendance = 3,450

|referee = Andreas Kollegger

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|date = 16 April 2013

|time = 20:30

|team1 = Wacker Innsbruck

|score = 0–3

|report = [http://www.fussballoesterreich.at/netzwerk/spieldetails/670725461856634215_101227-859955740169436831.htm?show=bericht&awVerband=%C3%96FB_ Report]

|team2 = Red Bull Salzburg

|goals1 =

|goals2 = Soriano {{goal|44||89}}
Ilsanker {{goal|53}}

|stadium = Tivoli-Neu

|location = Innsbruck

|attendance = 1,512

|referee = Alexander Harkam

}}

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|date = 17 April 2013

|time = 18:00

|team1 = Wolfsberg

|score = 1–2

|report = [http://www.fussballoesterreich.at/netzwerk/spieldetails/670725461856634215_101227-859956009678634855.htm?show=bericht&awVerband=%C3%96FB_ Report]

|team2 = Austria Wien

|goals1 = Rivera {{goal|83}}

|goals2 = Hosiner {{goal|20}}
A. Grünwald {{goal|67}}

|stadium = Lavanttal-Arena

|location = Wolfsberg

|attendance = 4,500

|referee = Markus Hameter

}}

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|date = 17 April 2013

|time = 20:30

|team1 = SV Ried

|score = 2–1

|aet = yes

|report = [http://www.fussballoesterreich.at/netzwerk/spieldetails/670725461856634215_101227-859955328121011802.htm?show=bericht&awVerband=%C3%96FB_ Report]

|team2 = LASK Linz

|goals1 = Žulj {{goal|41}}
Meilinger {{goal|106}}

|goals2 = Vujanović {{goal|90+4}}

|stadium = Keine Sorgen Arena

|location = Ried

|attendance = 6,800

|referee = Manfred Krassnitzer

}}

Semi-finals

The matches took place on 7 and 8 May 2013.

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|date = 7 May 2013

|time = 18:00

|team1 = Red Bull Salzburg

|score = 1–2

|report =

|team2 = Pasching

|goals1 = Nielsen {{goal|48}}

|goals2 = Kovačec {{goal|69}}
Kerschbaumer {{goal|79}}

|stadium = Red Bull Arena

|location = Salzburg

|attendance = 2,763

|referee = Gerhard Grobelnik

}}

{{footballbox collapsible

|date = 8 May 2013

|time = 20:30

|team1 = SV Ried

|score = 1–3

|report =

|team2 = Austria Wien

|goals1 = Gartler {{goal|75}}

|goals2 = Hosiner {{goal|52}}
Jun {{goal|85}}
Gorgon {{goal|90+1}}

|stadium = Keine Sorgen Arena

|location = Ried

|attendance = 4,903

|referee = Robert Schörgenhofer

}}

Final

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|date = 30 May 2013

|time = 16:30 CEST

|team1 = Austria Wien

|score = 0–1

|report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2013/05/30/austria/ofb-stiegl-cup/fk-austria-memphis-magna/fc-pasching/1472839/ Report]

|team2 = Pasching

|goals1 =

|goals2 = Sobkova {{goal|47}}

|stadium = Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna

|attendance = 16,500

|referee = Rene Eisner

}}

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GK13{{flagicon|Austria}} Heinz Lindner
RB30{{flagicon|Austria}} Fabian Koch{{subon|78}}
CB4{{flagicon|CRO}} Kaja Rogulj{{yel|58}}
CB14{{flagicon|Austria}} Manuel Ortlechner (c)
LB27{{flagicon|Austria}} Emir Dilaver
CM25{{flagicon|AUS}} James Holland{{yel|63}}
CM10{{flagicon|Austria}} Alexander Grünwald{{subon|65}}
CM17{{flagicon|HUN}} Florian Mader{{subon|54}}
RW20{{flagicon|AUT}} Alexander Gorgon
FW16{{flagicon|AUT}} Philipp Hosiner
LW11{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Jun
colspan=3|Substitutes:
GK1{{flagicon|Austria}} Pascal Grünwald
CB5{{flagicon|Austria}} Lukas Rotpuller
CM8{{flagicon|Austria}} Tomáš Šimkovič{{subon|54}}{{yel|90+3}}
CM19{{flagicon|Austria}} Marko Stanković{{subon|78}}
FW42{{flagicon|Austria}} Roman Kienast{{subon|65}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4|{{flagicon|AUT}} Peter Stöger

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GK23{{flagicon|Austria}} Hans-Peter Berger
RB6{{flagicon|Austria}} Daniel Kerschbaumer{{yel|84}}
CB15{{flagicon|AUT}} Martin Grasegger
CB21{{flagicon|CRO}} Davorin Kablar (c)
LB5{{flagicon|Austria}} Mark Prettenthaler{{yel|41}}
CM16{{flagicon|Austria}} Thomas Krammer{{yel|6}}{{suboff|81}}
CM13{{flagicon|Austria}} Marco Perchtold
CM17{{flagicon|AUT}} Daniel Sobkova{{goal|47}}{{suboff|79}}
RM22{{flagicon|AUT}} Philipp Schobesberger{{suboff|70}}
LM20{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Kovačec
FW11{{flagicon|ESP}} Nacho Casanova
colspan=3|Substitutes:
GK1{{flagicon|Austria}} Michael Höfler
RM19{{flagicon|CRO}} Stefan Petrović{{subon|79}}
CM18{{flagicon|AUT}} Markus Blutsch
CM8{{flagicon|AUT}} Ali Hamdemir{{subon|70}}
FW9{{flagicon|Austria}} Lukas Mössner{{subon|81}}
colspan=3|Manager:

{{flagicon|AUT}} Gerald Baumgartner

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Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

References

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