1934 Mitropa Cup

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Mitropa Cup 1934
Participating Nations
 Austria
 Hungary
 Czechoslovakia
 Italy
Number of clubs
16
Champions
AGC Bologna

The 1934 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by AGC Bologna who defeated SK Admira Vienna 7–4 on aggregate in the final. It was Bologna's second victory in the competition, having won it previously in 1932. The two legs of the final were played on 5 September and 9 September.

This was the eighth edition of the tournament, and the sixth edition in which Italian clubs competed and Yugoslavian clubs did not compete.

First round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary 10–1 Austria Floridsdorfer AC8–0 2–1
SK Kladno Czechoslovakia 4–3 Italy AS Ambrosiana Inter1–1 3–2
AGC Bologna Italy 3–2 Hungary Bocskai SC Debrecen2–0 1–2
SK Slavia Prague Czechoslovakia 2–4 Austria SK Rapid Vienna1–3 1–1
FK Austria Vienna Austria 2–4 Hungary Újpest FC1–2 1–2
Juventus FC Italy 5–2 Czechoslovakia Teplicky FK4–2 1–0
SK Admira Vienna Austria 2–2a Italy AC Napoli0–0 2–2
Hungária FC MTK Budapest Hungary 6–6ab Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague 4–5 2–1
Hungária FC MTK Budapest Hungary 3–3a Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague 2–1 1–2

Play offs

Team #1 Score Team #2
SK Admira Vienna Austria 5–0 Italy AC Napoli
Hungária FC MTK Budapest Hungary 2–5b Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague
Hungária FC MTK Budapest Hungary 1–1c Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague
  • a Match decided by play off.
  • b The play off between Budapest and Sparta was declared void, as well as the original home and away matches, due to Sparta having fielded an ineligible player. The tie was subsequently played from the beginning.
  • c Match decided by coin toss.

Quarterfinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary 7–4 Czechoslovakia SK Kladno6–0 1–4
Újpest FC Hungary2–4 Italy Juventus FC 1–3 1–1
AGC Bologna Italy 7–5 Austria SK Rapid Vienna 6–1 1–4
SK Admira Vienna Austria 6–3 Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague 4–0 2–3

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary 2–6 Italy AGC Bologna 1–1 1–5
SK Admira Vienna Austria 4–3 Italy Juventus FC 3–1 1–2

Finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
SK Admira Vienna Austria 4–7 Italy AGC Bologna 3–2 1–5

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