2018 Austrian Cup Final

The 2018 Austrian Cup Final was played on 9 May 2018 between SK Sturm Graz and FC Red Bull Salzburg at Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt, a neutral ground. The final was the culmination of the 2017–18 Austrian Cup, the 84th season of the Austrian Cup.

2018 Austrian Cup Final
Event2017–18 Austrian Cup
Date9 May 2018
VenueWörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt
RefereeHarald Lechner
Attendance27,100
WeatherClear
15 °C (59 °F)
80% humidity[1]

Sturm Graz won their fifth cup title after defeating Red Bull Salzburg 1–0 after extra time, which would have earned them a place in the second qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League, but they instead qualified for the UEFA Champions League by virtue of their second place finish in the 2017–18 Austrian Bundesliga.

Teams

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
SK Sturm Graz 9 (1948, 1974–75, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2010, 2018)
FC Red Bull Salzburg 10 (1974, 1980, 1981, 2000, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)

Venue

Wörthersee Stadion is the home of SK Austria Klagenfurt and opened in 2007. It has a capacity of 32,000 spectators and is part of Sportpark Klagenfurt

Background

The Austrian Bundesliga clubs SK Sturm Graz and FC Red Bull Salzburg contested the final, with the winner earning a place in the second qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League. Since Sturm Graz qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League by virtue of its second place finish in the 2017–18 Austrian Bundesliga, Austria's last European place is given to FC Admira Wacker Mödling as the 5th place team of the 2017-18 Austrian Bundesliga.

Sturm Graz competed in its ninth overall final, their first since 2010. Red Bull Salzburg made its fifth straight finals appearance (sixth in seven seasons and its 10th overall. Both clubs now have five total Austrian Cup championships. The two teams had never previously met in an Austrian Cup final, and Red Bull Salzburg won three of the four meetings during the regular season of the 2017-18 Austrian Football Bundesliga, outscoring Sturm Graz 13-5 over those four contests.

Route to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

SK Sturm Graz Round FC Red Bull Salzburg
Opponent Result Opponent Result
FC Hard 3–0 (A) First round Deutschlandsberger 7–0 (A)
FC Liefering 3–2 (A) Second round Bruck/Leitha 2–1 (A)
SC Rheindorf Altach 4–1 (H) Third round Bad Gleichenberg 3–0 (A)
Wimpassing 3–0 (H) Quarter-finals SK Austria Klagenfurt 7–0 (H)
SK Rapid Wien 3–2 (a.e.t.) (H) Semi-finals SV Mattersburg 0–0 (a.e.t.) (H)
(3–0 p)

Match

Details

Sturm Graz1–0 (a.e.t.)Red Bull Salzburg
Hierländer  112' Report
Attendance: 27,100
GK27 Jörg Siebenhandl
DF26 Fabian Koch 45+2'
DF19 Marvin Potzmann 118'
DF23 Lukas Spendlhofer
DF35 Dario Maresic
MF25 Stefan Hierländer
MF17 Peter Žulj 120+2' 41'
MF29 Thorsten Röcher 102' 35'
MF6 James Jeggo
FW9 Deni Alar 118'
FW20 Bright Edomwonyi 93'
Substitutes:
MF13 Jakob Jantscher 93' 102'
MF18 Philipp Huspek 102'
MF8 Sandi Lovrić 118'
DF5 Christian Schoissengeyr 120+2'
DF20 Christian Schulz
DF4 Thomas Schrammel
GK32 Tobias Schützenauer
Manager:
Heiko Vogel
GK1 Cican Stankovic
DF25 Patrick Farkas
DF22 Stefan Lainer
DF15 André Ramalho 62'  71'
DF5 Duje Ćaleta-Car 46' 17'
MF7 Reinhold Yabo 99'
MF14 Valon Berisha (c) 18'
MF42 Xaver Schlager
DF8 Diadie Samassékou
FW21 Fredrik Gulbrandsen 76'
FW9 Mu'nas Dabbur 83'
Substitutes:
DF6 Jérôme Onguéné 46'
MF4 Amadou Haidara 76' 120'
FW19 Hwang Hee-chan 83' 107'
MF13 Hannes Wolf 99'
FW18 Takumi Minamino
MF24 Christoph Leitgeb
GK33 Alexander Walke
Manager:
Marco Rose

Assistant referees:
Andreas Heidenreich
Maximilian Kolbitsch

Fourth Official:
Gerhard Grobelnik

Match rules

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

References

  1. "Weather History for Klagenfurt, Austria". wunderground.com. 2 June 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
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