1998–99 Austrian Cup

1998–99 Austrian Cup
Country  Austria
Champions Sturm Graz
Runners-up LASK Linz

The Austrian Cup 1998–99 was the sixty-fifth season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. The final was held at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna on 18 May 1999.

The competition was won by Sturm Graz after beating LASK Linz 4–2 on penalties after the match finished 1-1 after extra time.

First round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Puch 2–3 Austria Salzburg Amatuere
SV Esternberg 1–0 USK Anif
FC Waidhofen/Ybbs 2–1 Salzburger AK 1914
ASKÖ Pasching 2–0 (aet) SV Bürmoos
SC Rheindorf Altach 0–0 (aet, p. 3–1) Schwarzach/Pingau
SVG Reichenau 1–1 (aet, p. 5–4) SPG Axams/Götzens
Lendorf 2–1 SV Rothenthurn
SV Stadlau 2–4 SC Eisenstadt
SAK Klagenfurt 3–1 ASK Köflach
Sturm 19 St. Pölten 1–1 (aet), p. 8–7) SV Wienerberg
Tulln 1–0 SR Donaufeld
Wiener Neustadt 1–3 Himberg
ASK Kottingbrunn 2–1 Prater SV
Asten 1–5 Donau Linz
Kapfenberger SV 3–1 FC Gratkorn
Sankt Magdalena 0–0 (aet, p. 2–4) SK Eintracht Wels
Wolfsberger AC 1–1 (aet, p. 4–5)) TSV Pöllau
SC Untersiebenbrunn 5–2 (aet) UFC Tadten
SV Neuberg 0–4 FC Deutschkreutz
Oberndorf 5–2 Engelhartsstetten
1. SV Wiener Neudorf 0–1 ASK Klingenbach
SV Würmla 5–1 St. Peter/Au
Kremser SC 3–3 (aet, p. 6–7) FAC Team fur Wien
ASK Hirm 3–6 SV Horn
Gmünd 4–2 Güssing
SC Zwettl 1–0 Admira Landhaus
NAC 1–5 Landstraßer AC Wien
SV Mattersburg 3–0 SV Langenrohr
Red Star/Rapid 1–2 (aet) Schwechat
Union St. Florian 1–0 FC Blau-Weiß Linz
SV Bad Schallerbach 5–0 TSV Ottensheim
Rohrbach/Berg 0–2 ATSV Sattledt
Bad Ischl 0–1 Grieskirchen
Leibnitz 2–0 Kindberg
FC Zeltweg 2–0 ASK Voitsberg
Rapid Lienz 1–0 Feldbach
SV Leibnitz Flavia Solva 0–4 TSV Hartberg
GAK Amateure 1–0 (aet) FC St. Veit
Rötis 0–4 WSG Wattens
SVG Bleiburg 3–2 (aet) Rottenmann
St. Michael 2–4 LUV Graz
FC Hard 2–0 (aet) SV Hall
SC Kundl 0–3 FC Lustenau 07
FC Kufstein 0–1 Rum

Second round

The second round games were played on August 21 – 23, 1998.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
ASK Klingenbach 1–3 SV Spittal
ASKÖ Pasching 0–1 Eintracht Wels
Kapfenberger SV 0–4 First Vienna FC
LUV/Sturm Graz Amateure 0–3 SV Braunau
SAK Klagenfurt 1–5 Grazer AK
SC Eisenstadt 2–1 SK Vorwärts Steyr
SC Untersiebenbrunn 3–1 SC Himberg
SC Zwettl 1–2 (aet) FCN St. Pölten
SV Austria Salzburg Amateure 0–2 LASK Linz
TSV Pöllau 1–1 (aet, p. 4–5) ASK Kottingbrunn
WSG Wattens 0–4 VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling
Donau Linz 0–2 (aet) SC Austria Lustenau
ESK/Grazer AK Amateure 0–4 Sturm Graz
FC Deutschkreuz 2–4 SVG Reichenau
FC Waidhofen/Ybbs 3–2 (aet) SV Würmla
FC Zeltweg 0–2 SV Wörgl
Floridsdorfer AC 0–3 Austria Salzburg
Landstraßer AC Wien 2–8 Austria Klagenfurt
FC Hard 2–2 (aet, p. 3–5) SV Stockerau
SC Rheindorf Altach 1–1 (aet, p. 4–3) FK Austria Wien
FC Tulln 2–1 ATSV Sattledt
SPG Rum 1–3 SC Bregenz
SV Bad Schallerbach 1–2 SV Ried
SV Horn 4–0 SV Esternberg
SV Leibnitz 4–1 EPSV Gmünd
SV Lendorf 1–6 DSV Leoben
SV Mattersburg 2–1 FC Tirol Innsbruck
SV Oberndorf 0–8 Rapid Wien
SV Schwechat 3–1 Rapid Lienz
SVG Bleiburg 2–1 SV Grieskirchen
Sturm 19 St. Pölten 3–4 FC Lustenau 07
Union St. Florian 2–1 TSV Hartberg

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