Challenge Cup (Austria-Hungary) Explained

Challenge Cup
Founded:1897
Region:Austro-Hungarian Empire
Current Champions:Wiener Sport-Club (1911)
Most Successful Club:Wiener AC
(3 titles)

The Challenge Cup was an international competition for football clubs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that ran from 1897 to 1911.

History

It was invented in 1897 in Vienna by John Gramlick, who was one of the founders of Vienna Cricket and Football-Club. The competition was open for all clubs in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but practically all the participating teams came from the three major cities Vienna, Budapest and Prague.[1] It was played in a knockout format.[2]

The trophy was to be kept by the first team to win it in three consecutive seasons. In 1903 the rule was changed and the trophy is now in the possession of its last winner Wiener Sport-Club. The Challenge Cup was ceased in 1911. Today it is seen as the predecessor to the Austrian Cup (first held in 1918) and the Mitropa Cup, established in 1927.[1]

Champions

List of finals

width= 60pxSeason width= 150pxChampionwidth= 40pxScorewidth= 150pxRunner-up
1897–98 Vienna Cricket
1898–99 First Vienna
1899–1900 First Vienna
1900–01 Wiener AC
1901–02 Vienna Cricket
1902–03 Wiener AC
1903–04 Wiener AC
1904–05 Wiener SC
1905–06
1906–07
1907–08
1908–09 Ferencváros
1909–10
1910–11 Wiener SC

Titles by club

width=80pxCountrywidth=120pxClubwidth=40pxTitleswidth=150pxWinning season
1901, 1903, 1904
1898, 1902
1905, 1911
1899, 1900
1909

Titles by country

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tableso/oost-habs-challenge.html RSSSF: Austria/Habsburg Monarchy - Challenge Cup 1897-1911
  2. http://www.iffhs.de/?ac3be8e00390b02fc4f02e9d815285fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeedb083cc602 IFFHS: Challenge Cup: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1897-1911)