1935 Mitropa Cup

The 1935 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Sparta Prague who defeated Ferencváros 4–2 on aggregate in the final. It was Sparta's second victory in the competition, having won the inaugural competition in 1927. The two legs of the final were played on 8 September and 15 September.

1935 Mitropa Cup
Tournament details
Dates15 June – 15 September 1935
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Sparta Prague (2nd title)
Runners-up Ferencváros
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Top scorer(s) György Sárosi (9 goals)

This was the ninth edition of the tournament. Holders AGC Bologna failed to qualify for the competition.

First round

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Admira Wien 4–9 Hungária MTK3–21–7
Viktoria Plzeň 4–8 Juventus3–31–5
First Vienna 4–6 Sparta Prague 1–13–5
Újpest 3–6 Fiorentina0–23–4
Židenice 5–4 Rapid Wien3–22–2
Roma 3–9 Ferencváros3–10–8
Szegedi 1–5 Slavia Prague1–40–1
Ambrosiana Inter 3–8 Austria Wien2–51–3

Quarterfinals

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Hungária MTK 2–4 Juventus1–31–1
Sparta Prague 8–4 Fiorentina7–11–3
Židenice 5–8 Ferencváros4–21–6
Slavia Prague 2–2a Austria Wien1–01–2
  • a Match decided by play off.

Quarterfinal play off

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Austria Wien 5–2 Slavia Prague

Semifinals

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Ferencváros 6–5 Austria Wien4–22–3
Sparta Prague 3–3a Juventus2–01–3
  • a Match decided by play off.

Semifinal play-off

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Sparta Prague 5–1 Juventus

Finals

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Ferencváros 2–4 Sparta Prague 2–10–3


Ferencváros 2–1 Sparta Prague
Toldi  16'
Kiss  27'
Braine  71'
Attendance: 34,000
Referee: William Walden (England)

Sparta Prague 3–0 Ferencváros
Facsinek  26'
Braine  34',  69'
Attendance: 56,000
Referee: Albert Fogg (England)


1935 Mitropa Cup Champions

Sparta Prague
2nd Title

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 György Sárosi Ferencváros 9
2 Matthias Sindelar Austria Wien 8
3 Oldřich Zajíček Sparta Prague 7
Raymond Braine Sparta Prague
  • "Mitropa Cup 1935". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 21 November 2013.

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