1929 Mitropa Cup

The Mitropa Cup in 1929 was the third edition of the International Cupwettbewerbs. It was attended by the best teams of Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia as well as the first time teams from Italy, the provisionally replaced the Yugoslav team. 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 champions Ferencvaros Budapest could, as before not qualify in the year Sparta Prague, at the national level as a surprise to the Cup.

The final took place within two weeks on 3 and 17 November 1929 in Budapest and Prague. It qualified the Budapest club Újpest Budapest and Slavia Prague. Újpest had begun only in the semi-final against the finalists of the last two years, Rapid Vienna, prevail with a victory in the decider. At home, the Hungarians were able to win in the final first leg 5-1 and were after a 2-2 draw in Prague as the second Hungarian Mitropcupsieger by Ferencvárosi a year earlier fixed. Scorer Stefan Auer of the winning team from Budapest with ten goals.

  • 3.1 first leg
  • 3.2 second leg

Quarterfinals

The first legs took place on 22 ( Újpest vs. Sparta ) and June 23, the return matches on the 3rd, 6th and 2 times on July 7 place in 1929.

Semifinal

The first legs took place on 28 and 25 August 1929 at 18 and 21, the return games.

Decision-making

The match took place on 26 August 1929.

Final

First leg

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