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The Mitropa Cup, officially called Coupe de l'Europe Centrale, Mitteleuropäischer Pokal or Central European Cup, was one of the first international major European football cups for club sides. It was conducted among the successor states of the former Austria-Hungary. After World War II in 1951 a replacement tournament named Zentropa Cup was held, but just for one season, the Mitropa Cup name was revived, and again in 1958 the name of the tournament changed to Danube Cup but only for one season. The tournament was discontinued after 1992.

The most successful club is Vasas with six titles.

History

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File:Mitropa Cup 1927–1940.svg
Nations which participated in the Mitropa Cup (1927–1940)

This "International" competition for football clubs was founded in 1897 in Vienna. The Challenge Cup was invented by John Gramlick Sr., a co-founder of the Vienna Cricket and Football-Club. In this cup competition all clubs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that normally would not meet could take part, though actually almost only clubs from the Empire's three major cities Vienna, Budapest and Prague participated. The Challenge Cup was carried out until the year 1911 and is today seen as the predecessor to the Mitropa Cup and consequently the European Cup and Champions League. The last winner of the cup was Wiener Sport-Club, one of the oldest and most traditional football clubs of Austria where the cup still remains.Template:Citation needed

The idea of a European cup competition was shaped after World War I which brought the defeat and collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The centre of this idea were the Central European countries that, at this time, were still leading in continental football. In the early 1920s they introduced professional leagues, the first continental countries to do so. Austria started in 1924, followed by Czechoslovakia in 1925 and Hungary in 1926. In order to strengthen the dominance of these countries in European football and to financially support the professional clubs, the introduction of the Mitropa Cup was decided at a meeting in Venice on 17 July, following the initiative of the head of the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB), Hugo Meisl.<ref name=rsf>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Mitropa Cup History – Ref: IFFHS.de Template:Webarchive Template:In lang</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Moreover, the creation of a European Cup for national teams – that unlike the Challenge Cup and the Mitropa Cup would not be annual – was also part of the agreement. The first matches were played on 14 August 1927. The competition was between the top professional teams of Central Europe.

File:Bologna FC - 1961 Mitropa Cup - Renato Dall'Ara, Mirko Pavinato.jpg
The president and the captain of Bologna, Renato Dall'Ara (left) and Mirko Pavinato (right), with the trophy of the 1961 season.

Initially two teams each from Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia entered, competing in a knock-out competition. The countries involved could either send their respective league winners and runners-up, or league winners and cup winners to take part. The first winners were the Czech side, AC Sparta Prague. In 1929 Italian teams replaced the Yugoslavian ones. The competition was expanded to four teams from each of the competing countries in 1934. Other countries were invited to participate – Switzerland in 1936, and Romania, Switzerland and Yugoslavia in 1937. Austria was withdrawn from the competition following the Anschluss in 1938. In 1939, prior to the start of World War II, the cup involved only eight teams (two each from Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Italy and one each from Romania and Yugoslavia). The level of the competing nations is clearly shown by Italy's two World Cup titles (1934 & 1938), Czechoslovakia's (1934) and Hungary's (1938) World Cup final, and Austria's (1934) and Yugoslavia's (1930) semi-finals. Out of the eleven different teams competing in the first three World Cups, five were part of the Mitropa Cup.Template:Citation needed

A tournament was started in 1940, but abandoned before the final match due to World War II. Again, only eight teams competed, three each from Hungary and Yugoslavia and two from Romania. Hungarian Ferencváros and Romanian Rapid (which had won on lots after three draws) qualified for the final, but did not meet because the northern part of Transylvania (lost shortly after World War I) was ceded to Hungary from Romania.Template:Citation needed

Champions

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Finals

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Season Country Champions Result Runners-up Country
1927 Template:Flagcountry Sparta Prague 6–2 Rapid Wien Template:Flagcountry
1–2
1928 Template:Flagcountry Ferencváros 7–1 Rapid Wien Template:Flagcountry
3–5
1929 Template:Flagcountry Újpest 5–1 Slavia Prague Template:Flagcountry
2–2
1930 Template:Flagcountry Rapid Wien 2–0 Sparta Prague Template:Flagcountry
2–3
1931 Template:Flagcountry First Vienna 3–2 Wiener AC Template:Flagcountry
2–1
1932 Template:Flagcountry Bologna align=cente Template:NA Template:Center
1933 Template:Flagcountry Austria Wien 1–2 Ambrosiana-Inter Template:Flagcountry
3–1
1934 Template:Flagcountry Bologna 2–3 Admira Wien Template:Flagcountry
5–1
1935 Template:Flagcountry Sparta Prague 1–2 Ferencváros Template:Flagcountry
3–0
1936 Template:Flagcountry Austria Wien 0–0 Sparta Prague Template:Flagcountry
1–0
1937 Template:Flagcountry Ferencváros 4–2 Lazio Template:Flagcountry
5–4
1938 Template:Flagcountry Slavia Prague 2–2 Ferencváros Template:Flagcountry
2–0
1939 Template:Flagcountry Újpest 4–1 Ferencváros Template:Flagcountry
2–2
1940 Template:Center N/A Rapid București
Ferencváros
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1941–50 Template:Center
1951Template:Refn Template:Flagcountry Rapid Wien 3–2 Admira Wien Template:Flagcountry
1952–54 Template:Center
1955 Template:Flagcountry Vörös Lobogó 6–0 ÚDA Prague Template:Flagcountry
2–1
1956 Template:Flagcountry Vasas 3–3 Rapid Wien Template:Flagcountry
1–1
9–2
1957 Template:Flagcountry Vasas 4–0 Vojvodina Template:Flagcountry
1–2
1958Template:Refn Template:Flagcountry Red Star Belgrade 4–1 Rudá Hvězda Brno Template:Flagcountry
3–2
1959 Template:Flagcountry Honvéd 4–3 MTK Template:Flagcountry
2–2
1960 Template:Center
1961 Template:Flag Bologna 2–2 Slovan Nitra Template:Flag
3–0
1962 Template:Flag Vasas 5–1 Bologna Template:Flag
1–2
1963 Template:Flag MTK Budapest 2–1 Vasas Template:Flag
1–1
1964 Template:Flag Sparta Prague 0–0 Slovan Bratislava Template:Flag
2–0
1965 Template:Flag Vasas 1–0 Fiorentina Template:Flag
1966 Template:Flag Fiorentina 1–0 Jednota Trenčín Template:Flag
1966–67 Template:Flag Spartak Trnava 2–3 Újpesti Dózsa Template:Flag
3–1
1967–68 Template:Flag Red Star Belgrade 0–1 Spartak Trnava Template:Flag
4–1
1968–69 Template:Flag Inter Bratislava 4–1 Sklo Union Teplice Template:Flag
0–0
1969–70 Template:Flag Vasas 1–2 Inter Bratislava Template:Flag
4–1
1970–71 Template:Flag Čelik Zenica 3–1 Austria Salzburg Template:Flag
1971–72 Template:Flag Čelik Zenica 0–0 Fiorentina Template:Flag
1–0
1972–73 Template:Flag Tatabányai Bányász 2–1 Čelik Zenica Template:Flag
2–1
1973–74 Template:Flag Tatabányai Bányász 3–2 ZVL Zilina Template:Flag
2–0
1974–75 Template:Flag Wacker Innsbruck 3–1 Honvéd Template:Flag
2–1
1975–76 Template:Flag Wacker Innsbruck 3–1 Velež Mostar Template:Flag
3–1
1976–77 Template:Flag Vojvodina RR Vasas Template:Flag
1977–78 Template:Flag Partizan 1–0 Honvéd Template:Flag
1978–79 Template:Center
1979–80 Template:Flag Udinese RR Čelik Zenica Template:Flag
1980–81 Template:Flag Tatran Prešov RR Csepel SC Template:Flag
1981–82 Template:Flag Milan RR TJ Vítkovice Template:Flag
1982–83 Template:Flag Vasas RR ZVL Zilina Template:Flag
1983–84 Template:Flag SC Eisenstadt RR Prishtina Template:Flag
1984–85 Template:Flag Iskra Bugojno RR Atalanta Template:Flag
1985–86 Template:Flag Pisa 2–0 Debrecen Template:Flag
1986–87 Template:Flag Ascoli 1–0 Bohemians Prague Template:Flag
1987–88 Template:Flag Pisa 3–0 Váci Izzó Template:Flag
1988 Template:Flag Baník Ostrava 2–1 Bologna Template:Flag
2–1
1990 Template:Flag Bari 1–0 Genoa Template:Flag
1991 Template:Flag Torino 2–1
(a.e.t)
Pisa Template:Flag
1992 Template:Flag Borac Banja Luka 1–1 (a.e.t)
5–3 (p)
BVSC Template:Flag
Notes

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Performances

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Note: The 1960 edition is not included in the list because it was won by a nation rather than club.

By club

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Club Winners Runner-up Winning seasons Runners-up seasons
Template:Flagicon Vasas Template:Center Template:Center 1956, 1957, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1983 1963, 1977
Template:Flagicon Bologna Template:Center Template:Center 1932, 1934, 1961 1962, 1988
Template:Flagicon Sparta Prague Template:Center Template:Center 1927, 1935, 1964 1930, 1936
Template:Flagicon Ferencváros Template:Center Template:Center 1928, 1937 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940
Template:Flagicon Rapid Wien Template:Center Template:Center 1930, 1951 1927, 1928, 1956
Template:Flagicon Čelik Zenica Template:Center Template:Center 1971, 1972 1973, 1980
Template:Flagicon MTK Budapest Template:Center Template:Center 1955, 1963 1959
Template:Flagicon Újpest Template:Center Template:Center 1929, 1939 1967
Template:Flagicon Pisa Template:Center Template:Center 1986, 1987–88 1991
Template:Flagicon Red Star Belgrade Template:Center Template:Center 1958, 1968
Template:Flagicon Austria Wien Template:Center Template:Center 1933, 1936
Template:Flagicon Wacker Innsbruck Template:Center Template:Center 1975, 1976
Template:Flagicon Tatabányai Bányász Template:Center Template:Center 1973, 1974
Template:Flagicon Budapest Honvéd Template:Center Template:Center 1959 1975, 1978
Template:Flagicon Fiorentina Template:Center Template:Center 1966 1965, 1972
Template:Flagicon Spartak Trnava Template:Center Template:Center 1967 1958, 1968
Template:Flagicon Inter Bratislava Template:Center Template:Center 1969 1970
Template:Flagicon Slavia Prague Template:Center Template:Center 1938 1929
Template:Flagicon Vojvodina Template:Center Template:Center 1977 1957
Template:Flagicon Borac Banja Luka Template:Center Template:Center 1992
Template:Flagicon Iskra Bugojno Template:Center Template:Center 1985
Template:Flagicon Partizan Template:Center Template:Center 1978
Template:Flagicon Milan Template:Center Template:Center 1982
Template:Flagicon Torino Template:Center Template:Center 1991
Template:Flagicon Udinese Template:Center Template:Center 1980
Template:Flagicon Ascoli Template:Center Template:Center 1987
Template:Flagicon Bari Template:Center Template:Center 1990
Template:Flagicon SC Eisenstadt Template:Center Template:Center 1984
Template:Flagicon First Vienna Template:Center Template:Center 1931
Template:Flagicon Baník Ostrava Template:Center Template:Center 1988
Template:Flagicon Tatran Prešov Template:Center Template:Center 1981
Template:Flagicon ZVL Zilina Template:Center Template:Center 1974, 1983
Template:Flagicon SK Admira Wien Template:Center Template:Center 1934, 1951
Template:Flagicon Wiener AC Template:Center Template:Center 1931
Template:Flagicon Austria Salzburg Template:Center Template:Center 1971
Template:Flagicon Ambrosiana Inter Template:Center Template:Center 1933
Template:Flagicon Lazio Template:Center Template:Center 1937
Template:Flagicon Atalanta Template:Center Template:Center 1985
Template:Flagicon Genoa Template:Center Template:Center 1990
Template:Flagicon ÚDA Prague Template:Center Template:Center 1955
Template:Flagicon Slovan Nitra Template:Center Template:Center 1961
Template:Flagicon Slovan Bratislava Template:Center Template:Center 1964
Template:Flagicon Jednota Trenčín Template:Center Template:Center 1966
Template:Flagicon Sklo Union Teplice Template:Center Template:Center 1969
Template:Flagicon TJ Vítkovice Template:Center Template:Center 1982
Template:Flagicon Bohemians Prague Template:Center Template:Center 1987
Template:Flagicon Velež Mostar Template:Center Template:Center 1976
Template:Flagicon Prishtina Template:Center Template:Center 1984
Template:Flagicon Csepel SC Template:Center Template:Center 1981
Template:Flagicon Debreceni MVSC Template:Center Template:Center 1986
Template:Flagicon Váci Izzó Template:Center Template:Center 1987–88
Template:Flagicon BVSC Template:Center Template:Center 1992
Template:Flagicon Rapid București Template:Center Template:Center 1940

Titles by country

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Country Titles
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Top scorers (1927–1940)

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By year

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Year Player Goals Played Average
1927 Template:Flagicon Josef Silný 5 6 0.83
1928 Template:Flagicon Jozsef Takács II 10 6 1.66
1929 Template:Flagicon István Avar 10 7 1.42
1930 Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Meazza 7 6 1.16
1931 Template:Flagicon Heinrich Hiltl 7 7 1.00
1932 Template:Flagicon Renato Cesarini 5 4 1.25
1933 Template:Flagicon Raimundo Orsi 5 4 1.25
Template:Flagicon František Kloz 4 1.25
Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Meazza 6 0.83
Template:Flagicon Matthias Sindelar 6 0.83
1934 Template:Flagicon Carlo Reguzzoni 10 8 1.28
1935 Template:Flagicon György Sárosi 9 8 1.12
1936 Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Meazza (3) 10 6 1.66
1937 Template:Flagicon György Sárosi 12 9 1.33
1938 Template:Flagicon Josef Bican 10 8 1.25
1939 Template:Flagicon Gyula Zsengellér 9 6 1.50
1940 Template:Flagicon György Sárosi (3) 6 2 3.00

All-time top scorers (1927–1940)

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Rank Player Goals Played Average
1 Template:Flagicon György Sárosi 50 42 1.19
2 Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Meazza 29 27 1.07
3 Template:Flagicon Gyula Zsengellér 24 19 1.26
4 Template:Flagicon Matthias Sindelar 24 31 0.77
5 Template:Flagicon István Avar 19 24 0.79

Top scorers (1951–1992)

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By season

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Season Player Club Goals
1951 Template:Flagicon Erich Probst Template:Flagicon Rapid Wien 5
1955 Template:Flagicon János Molnár Template:Flagicon Vörös Lobogó 9
Template:Flagicon Nándor Hidegkuti Template:Flagicon Vörös Lobogó 9
1956 Template:Flagicon Lajos Csordás Template:Flagicon Vasas 8
1957 Template:Flagicon Johann Riegler Template:Flagicon Rapid Wien 5
Template:Flagicon Dezső Bundzsák Template:Flagicon Vasas 5
1959 Template:Flagicon Lajos Tichy Template:Flagicon Budapest Honvéd 9
1960 Template:Flagicon Sulejman Rebac Template:Flagicon Velez Mostar 4
1961 Template:Flagicon Milan Dolinský Template:Flagicon Red Star Bratislava 7
Template:Flagicon Viliam Hrnčár Template:Flagicon Slovan Nitra 7
1962 Template:Flagicon Harald Nielsen Template:Flagicon Bologna 11
1963 Template:Flagicon Ferenc Machos Template:Flagicon Vasas 7
1964 Template:Flagicon Václav Mašek Template:Flagicon Sparta Prague 7
1965 Template:Flagicon Lajos Puskás Template:Flagicon Vasas 3
1966 Template:Flagicon Friedrich Rafreider Template:Flagicon Wiener Sport-Club 5
1966–67 Template:Flagicon Antal Dunai Template:Flagicon Újpest 9
1967–68 Template:Flagicon Vojin Lazarević Template:Flagicon Red Star Belgrade 5
1968–69 Template:Flagicon Pavel Stratil Template:Flagicon Sklo Union Teplice 7
1969–70 Template:Flagicon János Farkas Template:Flagicon Vasas 6
1970–71 Template:Flagicon Alojz Renić Template:Flagicon Čelik Zenica 5
1971–72 Template:Flagicon Luciano Chiarugi Template:Flagicon Fiorentina 5
1972–73 Template:Flagicon Alojz Renić (2) Template:Flagicon Čelik Zenica 4
1973–74 Template:Flagicon Mihai Kyomyuves Template:Flagicon FC Tatabánya 6
1974–75 Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Melichar Template:Flagicon Sklo Union Teplice 3
1975–76 Template:Flagicon Kurt Welzl Template:Flagicon FC Wacker Innsbruck 6
1976–77 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Vasas 4
1977–78 Template:Flagicon Momčilo Vukotić Template:Flagicon Partizan 3
1979–80 Template:Flagicon Nerio Ulivieri Template:Flagicon Udinese 4
1980–81 Template:Flagicon László Lazsányi Template:Flagicon Csepel SC 3
1981–82 Template:Flagicon Jiří Šourek Template:Flagicon Vítkovice 3

Mitropa Super Cup

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Additionally, a "Mitropa Super Cup" was contested in 1989 between the winners of 1988 and 1989.<ref name=rsf/> Ostrava won the first leg 3–0 on 12 April 1989.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Year Champion Result Runner-up
1989 Template:Flagicon Baník Ostrava 3–0 Template:Flagicon Pisa
1–3
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See also

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Notes

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References

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