1932 Mitropa Cup

The Mitropa Cup in 1932 was the 6th edition of the international Cupwettbewerbs. It was attended by the best teams in Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Italy. It was mostly for the championship and cup winners of the respective countries. The participants played in the Cup mode with pure round-trip playing in the major continental football competition in the period before the Second World War. If tied after two games a play was performed. All eight clubs started in the first round or in the quarterfinals. The defending First Vienna FC 1894 finished the tournament on the second place.

When Mitropa Cup in 1932 however, there were no own final, as there were serious riots in the semifinal match between Slavia Prague and Juventus, so the game was canceled and both teams were disqualified. The Committee agreed to accept the other semifinal match between First Vienna FC and the AGC Bologna as Final game and hand over the trophy to the winners of this tie. The early finals had been thus discharged within a week on 10 and 17 July 1932 in Bologna and Vienna as the semi-finals. Bologna has named with a 2-0 in the home game and a 1-0 defeat for the first Italian Mitropapokalsieger. Scorer Renato Cesarini of semi-finalists Juventus with five goals.

Quarterfinals

The first leg was held on 10, 18, 25 and 29 June, instead of the return legs on 28, June 26 and 29, and on July 3, 1932.

Semifinal

The first legs took place on 10 and 17 July 1932 on the 6th and 10th, the return legs.

After the Mitropa Cup rules when retiring a team the opponents of the game would have been credited to a score of 3-0. After Juventus had won the return leg 3-0, but would nevertheless excreted. Since an attempt to let both teams play during a third match on neutral ground failed, the Mitropa Cup Committee would have to confirm the finalists Slavia.

In the following match ups so it is the second semi-final.

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