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Austria Cup Women

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Season 2025

Austria Cup WomenToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Austria Cup WomenPlayoffs

Quarter-finals

HWHartberg W0
LWLinz-Steg W1
0–3
SWSalzburg W1
WWWildcats W0
3–2
BWBisamberg W0
SWSokol/Post SV W1
0–3
EWEisenerz/Trofaiach W1
UWUVC Graz W0
3–0

Semi-finals

SWSalzburg W0
SWSokol/Post SV W1
0–3
EWEisenerz/Trofaiach W0
LWLinz-Steg W1
1–3

Final

LWLinz-Steg W1
SWSokol/Post SV W0
3–0

Austria Cup WomenResults

The latest 19 completed matches in the Austria Cup Women. The highest-scoring result was Salzburg W 3–2 Wildcats W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
03
03
2026-02-28S1: 2325S2: 1325S3: 2325FT
Semi-finals
31
31
2026-02-27S1: 2426S2: 2513S3: 2519S4: 2515FT
30
30
2026-02-27S1: 2515S2: 2511S3: 2511FT
Quarter-finals
30
30
2026-02-13S1: 2521S2: 2518S3: 2521FT
32
32
2025-12-21S1: 2624S2: 2520S3: 1925S4: 2025S5: 1512FT
30
30
2025-12-21S1: 2511S2: 2521S3: 2517FT
03
03
2025-12-17S1: 2025S2: 2125S3: 1225FT
Results
32
32
2025-12-12S1: 1925S2: 2515S3: 2513S4: 2325S5: 1510FT
31
31
2025-12-08S1: 2515S2: 2522S3: 2325S4: 2512FT
03
03
2025-11-16S1: 1325S2: 2125S3: 2225FT
30
30
2025-11-09S1: 2515S2: 2517S3: 2522FT
03
03
2025-11-09S1: 2225S2: 2426S3: 2931FT
03
03
2025-11-09S1: 1325S2: 1725S3: 2527FT
30
30
2025-11-09S1: 2513S2: 2522S3: 2510FT
31
31
2025-11-09S1: 2523S2: 2520S3: 2025S4: 2521FT
31
31
2025-11-09S1: 2518S2: 1925S3: 2517S4: 2518FT
31
31
2025-11-09S1: 2225S2: 2521S3: 2523S4: 2517FT
30
30
2025-11-09S1: 2513S2: 2515S3: 2510FT
23
23
2025-11-09S1: 2516S2: 2519S3: 2729S4: 1625S5: 1315FT

Austria Cup WomenTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 28 teams in the Austria Cup Women. Linz-Steg W leads with 3 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Austria Cup WomenBetting Insights

Austria Cup Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 19 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 68.4% of the time and the most common scoreline is 3-0. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

68.4%Home Win %
31.6%Away Win %
+35.10Home Advantage

Austria Cup WomenSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Austria Cup Women, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 19 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

28 teams in the Austria Cup Women 2025 season ranked by wins. Linz-Steg W leads with 3 wins. Their 5-season average is 3.4 wins per season. Hochst W shows the biggest improvement this season with 2 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played3Lost0Points For9Points Against1Avg W3.4Avg L0.6
2HWHochst W2Won
Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against1Avg W0.3Avg L1.0
Played3Lost1Points For6Points Against3Avg W3.5Avg L0.5
4SWSalzburg W2Won
Played3Lost1Points For6Points Against6Avg W1.2Avg L1.0
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against0Avg W4.0Avg L0.5
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against0Avg W0.5Avg L1.0
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against0Avg W0.7Avg L1.0
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against0Avg W0.5Avg L1.0
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against0Avg W0.3Avg L0.7
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against1Avg WAvg L
Played2Lost1Points For4Points Against3Avg W1.2Avg L1.0
Played1Lost0Points For3Points Against2Avg W0.0Avg L1.0
13WWWeiz W1Won
Played2Lost1Points For3Points Against4Avg W0.0Avg L1.0
14BWBisamberg W1Won
Played2Lost1Points For3Points Against5Avg W0.0Avg L1.0
15UWUVC Graz 2 W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For2Points Against3Avg WAvg L
16SWSt. Polten W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For2Points Against3Avg W0.0Avg L1.0
17WWWildcats W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For2Points Against3Avg W1.4Avg L1.0
Played1Lost1Points For1Points Against3Avg WAvg L
19OWOberndorf W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For1Points Against3Avg W0.0Avg L1.0
Played1Lost1Points For1Points Against3Avg W0.5Avg L1.0
21PWPurgstall W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For1Points Against3Avg W0.3Avg L1.0
22DWDornbirn W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg W0.5Avg L1.0
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg W0.6Avg L1.0
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg WAvg L
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg WAvg L
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg W0.0Avg L1.0
27HWHartberg W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg W1.2Avg L1.0
28UWUVC Graz W0Won
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg W2.2Avg L1.0

Austria Cup WomenPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Austria Cup Women, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1981

The Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup was established in 1981 as a national knockout competition to complement the league championship structure. The tournament has evolved from a regional competition into a comprehensive national cup featuring teams across multiple divisions of the Austrian volleyball pyramid. Over four decades, the cup has become a crucial platform for clubs to claim domestic silverware and establish their credentials in European competitions. The ÖVV has maintained consistent organization of the competition, which runs annually on a knockout format, allowing smaller clubs opportunities to compete against top-tier opponents and creating unpredictable, exciting matchups that define cup football's appeal.

  • 1981 — Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup established by the ÖVV
  • 2000s — Cup expanded to include teams from lower divisions, increasing competitive depth
  • 2010s — Sokol/Post Schwechat emerged as the dominant force, winning multiple titles
  • 2023 — Sokol/Post Schwechat claimed their record 26th cup title
  • 2024 — Linz-Steg established themselves as strong contenders in the competition

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams28

The Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup operates as a single-elimination knockout tournament featuring teams from the Austrian Volleyball League (AVL) and lower divisions. Matches are contested in a best-of-five set format, with teams advancing through qualifying rounds, round-of-16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and ultimately the final. The competition typically runs from late autumn through winter, culminating in the final match held at a neutral or host venue. Unlike league competitions, there is no points accumulation; each match determines advancement or elimination, creating the dramatic tension characteristic of cup competitions.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesSVS Post Schwechat (26)

SVS Post Schwechat, representing the Sokol/Post organization, has dominated the Austrian Cup Women throughout the 2010s and 2020s, establishing themselves as the most successful club in the competition's history with their 26th title victory.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Linz-Steg W has emerged as the standout performer in the 2025 Austria Cup Women season, maintaining an impressive undefeated record through the early tournament stages. The Upper Austrian club has demonstrated dominant form, winning all three of their matches with a commanding goal differential of +8 (9 goals for, 1 against). Their performances suggest a team well-positioned to make a serious challenge for the title, showcasing both defensive solidity and offensive prowess that distinguishes them from competitors.

Hochst W and Hochst W are the primary challengers to Linz-Steg's early dominance. Hochst has maintained a perfect record through their matches, while Sokol/Post—the competition's most successful franchise with 26 previous titles—remains a threat despite facing tougher opposition. Salzburg W rounds out the top four contenders, having won two of their three matches. The competitive depth evident in the standings suggests this season could deliver unexpected outcomes, with multiple clubs demonstrating the quality to advance deep into the knockout stages.

The tournament structure has created opportunities for lower-seeded teams to upset established powerhouses. Clubs like Innsbruck W, Grafenstein W, Muhlviertel W, and Waldviertel W have all recorded victories, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of cup competition. This competitive balance represents the strength of Austrian women's volleyball, where technical quality extends beyond the traditional elite clubs. Several teams in the middle of the standings have already been eliminated after securing single victories, illustrating how the knockout format punishes inconsistency and rewards form.

A notable storyline emerging from the season is the resurgence of regional volleyball outside Vienna and Upper Austria. Teams from Salzburg, Innsbruck, and Styria have all demonstrated competitive capability, suggesting a geographical diversification of Austrian women's volleyball talent. This geographic spread challenges the historical dominance of Vienna-based clubs and indicates growing investment in volleyball development across federal states. The performance of these regional representatives could reshape perceptions of Austrian volleyball's competitive landscape.

Tournament Structure and Competitive Context

The Austria Cup Women operates within a unique competitive ecosystem where knockout football creates opportunities for dramatic upsets and memorable underdog stories. Unlike the league championship, where consistency over 26 matches determines the champion, the cup rewards peak performance at critical moments. Teams that peak at the right time—whether through improved form, tactical adjustments, or individual brilliance—can overcome opponents with superior regular-season credentials. This dynamic has historically allowed mid-table league teams to capture cup glory, adding prestige to the trophy and excitement to the competition.

The integration of teams from multiple divisions into a single competition structure democratizes Austrian volleyball in ways the league cannot achieve. Smaller clubs from provincial towns gain opportunities to test themselves against the country's elite, generating revenue through hosting duties and providing their supporters with memorable occasions. These encounters, while often resulting in defeats for lower-division teams, serve crucial developmental purposes—exposing players to higher standards, providing coaching insights, and creating pathways for talent identification. The ÖVV's maintenance of this inclusive structure reflects a commitment to grassroots development alongside elite competition.

Historical Significance and European Context

The Austrian Cup Women's 44-year history reflects the professionalization and growth of women's volleyball across Central Europe. When founded in 1981, volleyball remained a niche sport in Austria, but the establishment of a national cup competition signaled institutional commitment to developing the sport systematically. The competition's evolution parallels Austria's emergence as a competitive volleyball nation, with clubs regularly qualifying for European competitions through their domestic success. The cup serves as both a domestic showcase and a qualifying mechanism for continental tournaments, making success in the competition strategically important for clubs seeking European exposure.

Sokol/Post Schwechat's unprecedented 26-title haul represents a dynasty unmatched in Austrian women's volleyball. Their sustained excellence across multiple decades—winning titles in the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s—demonstrates organizational excellence, consistent recruitment, and tactical adaptation. However, their recent dominance should not obscure the competition's genuine unpredictability; each season produces matches where form, injury, and tactical innovation create opportunities for alternative winners. The balance between Schwechat's historical dominance and the genuine competitive depth evident in current standings illustrates how cup competitions generate their distinctive appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup?

The Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup (Österreichischer Volleyball Pokal Damen) is the premier knockout cup competition for women's volleyball in Austria, organized by the ÖVV. It features teams from multiple divisions competing in a single-elimination format.

When was the Austrian Cup Women founded?

The Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup was founded in 1981, making it over 40 years old. It has been organized annually by the Austrian Volleyball Federation (ÖVV) since its inception.

Which club has won the most Austrian Cup titles?

SVS Post Schwechat holds the record with 26 Austrian Cup Women titles, making them the most successful club in the competition's history. Their dominance has been particularly pronounced in recent decades.

How many teams compete in the Austrian Cup Women?

The competition features 28 teams drawn from the Austrian Volleyball League (AVL) and lower divisions. The exact number of participating clubs can vary by season based on divisional structure.

What is the format of the Austrian Cup Women?

The cup operates as a single-elimination knockout tournament with matches contested in a best-of-five set format. Teams progress through qualifying rounds, round-of-16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final.

When does the Austrian Cup Women season take place?

The Austrian Women's Volleyball Cup typically runs from late autumn through winter, with matches beginning in November or December and the final usually held in early 2026.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026