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German railway catering company
Mitropa (stylised in all caps) was a catering company best known for having managed sleeping and dining cars of different German railways for most of
Mitropa
Football tournament
The Mitropa Cup, officially called Coupe de l'Europe Centrale, Mitteleuropäischer Pokal or Central European Cup, was one of the first international major
Mitropa_Cup
European association football tournament
the "club championship of the continent" by the local newspapers. The Mitropa Cup, a competition modelled after the Challenge Cup, was created in 1927
UEFA_Champions_League
Association football club in the Czech Republic
First League three times. Internationally the club won the Mitropa Cup in 1988 and the Mitropa Super Cup the following year. The club was founded on 8 September
FC_Baník_Ostrava
The Mitropa Rally Cup is a rallying competition in Europe often termed the "European Championship for Non-Professional Drivers”. Established in 1965,
Mitropa_Rally_Cup
International football competition
The 1992 Mitropa Cup was the 50th and last season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by Borac Banja Luka who beat BVSC Budapest in the
1992_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1938 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by SK Slavia Prague who defeated the previous season's champions Ferencváros 4–2 on
1938_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1931 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by First Vienna FC in an all Austrian two-legged final against Wiener Athletiksport
1931_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1927 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Sparta Prague in a final against Rapid Wien. This was the inaugural edition of
1927_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1932 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by an Italian club for the first time. The winners were AGC Bologna; after they defeated
1932_Mitropa_Cup
Sports club in Budapest, Hungary
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (defunct, predecessor of UEFA Cup) Winners (1): 1964–65 Mitropa Cup (defunct) Winners (2): 1928, 1937 Challenge Cup (defunct) Winners (1):
Ferencvárosi_TC_(sports_club)
Football club
in 1929 and 1930, the Austrian Championship in 1931 and 1933, and the Mitropa Cup in 1931, unbeaten across all matches. The team added another Austrian
First_Vienna_FC
International football competition
The 1940 Mitropa Cup was the 14th edition of the Mitropa Cup and the last season played before the competition was interrupted by the Second World War
1940_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1928 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Ferencváros in a final against Rapid Wien. This was the second edition of the tournament
1928_Mitropa_Cup
Bologna Football Club 1963-64 football season
During 1963–64 season Bologna F.C. competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and Mitropa Cup. After World War II, the club was less successful. Throughout the 1950s
1963–64 Bologna FC 1909 season
1963–64_Bologna_FC_1909_season
International football competition
The 1969–70 Mitropa Cup was the 30th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by Vasas who beat Inter Bratislava in the two-legged final
1969–70_Mitropa_Cup
Partizan 1955–56 football season
The 1955–56 season was the tenth season in FK Partizan's existence. This article shows player statistics and matches that the club played during the 1955–56
1955–56_FK_Partizan_season
International football competition
The 1933 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Austria Wien who defeated AS Ambrosiana Inter 4–3 on aggregate in the final. It
1933_Mitropa_Cup
Partizan 1961–62 football season
The 1961–62 season was the 16th season in FK Partizan's existence. This article shows player statistics and matches that the club played during the 1961–62
1961–62_FK_Partizan_season
Milan Associazione Calcio 1981–82 football season
season, Milan Associazione Calcio competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and Mitropa Cup. At the start of the 1981–82 season, Luigi Radice, a former AC Milan
1981–82_AC_Milan_season
French railway car company
Czechoslovakia; however, in Germany the Reichsbahn and Mitropa sabotaged this process. On April 23, 1925, CIWL and Mitropa agreed to separate spheres of influence.
Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits
Compagnie_Internationale_des_Wagons-Lits
Football stadium in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
European teams in the then Mitropa Cup. At that time, NK Čelik hosted Fiorentina at the stadium in the finals of the Mitropa Cup and won it that year.
Bilino_Polje_Stadium
European club football tournament (1960–1999)
The first tournament was held in 1960–61, but it was organised by the Mitropa Cup's Organising Committee and not recognised by the governing body of
UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Association football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čelik had played 17 seasons in the Yugoslav First League. Čelik won the Mitropa Cup two times and was once a joint winner of the UEFA Intertoto Cup. In
NK_Čelik_Zenica
the Mitropa infrastructure left in West Germany in 1949. It existed until 1994 when it was combined with the East German Mitropa to form Mitropa AG. The
German Sleeper and Dining Car Company
German_Sleeper_and_Dining_Car_Company
Football club
three editions of the Mitropa Cup: 1937 Mitropa Cup – Last 16: Venus București 4–6 Ujpest and Ujpest 4–1 Venus București 1939 Mitropa Cup – Quarterfinals:
FC_Venus_București
International football competition
The 1929 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Újpest FC in a two-legged final against Slavia Prague. This was the third edition
1929_Mitropa_Cup
Milan Associazione Calcio 1966–67 football season
1966–67 season Milan Associazione Calcio competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia, Mitropa Cup and Cup of the Alps. The new manager of AC Milan for the 1966-67 season
1966–67_AC_Milan_season
German footballer and manager (1905–1977)
Hungary, which became part of Romania in 1920. With Újpest, Avar won the Mitropa Cup in 1929, being the competition's top scorer with ten goals, and the
István_Avar
International football competition
The 1961 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by FC Bologna who defeated Slovan Nitra 5–2 on aggregate in the final. It was the
1961_Mitropa_Cup
Football club
Stadium is covered. There are also two subsidiary football pitches. The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l'Europe Centrale, was one of the
FK_Spartak_Subotica
Association football club in Novi Sad, Serbia
They won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1976, the Mitropa Cup in 1977 and were also runners-up of the Mitropa Cup in 1957 and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1998
FK_Vojvodina
Football club
football and is ranked 17th in the all-time Serie A records. The club won the Mitropa Cup in 1990. Bari Foot-Ball Club was founded in the city on 15 January
SSC_Bari
Italian football club
disappointing 15th-place finish. In Europe, they fared much better, winning the Mitropa Cup, a European Cup for teams that had won the previous season of Serie
Udinese_Calcio
International football competition
The 1959 Mitropa Cup was the 19th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by Honvéd who beat MTK in the two-legged final 6–5 on aggregate
1959_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1968–69 Mitropa Cup was the 29th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by Inter Bratislava who beat Sklo Union Teplice in the
1968–69_Mitropa_Cup
Yugoslav association football player
Premier League club Zrinjski Mostar. Borac Banja Luka Yugoslav Cup: 1987–88 Mitropa Cup: 1992 "Fudbal EX-YU Fudbaleri B". Fudbal ex-YU. Archived from the original
Milorad_Bilbija
accepted as member of Uefa after Congress vote". The Guardian. 3 May 2016. "Mitropa Cup 1983/84". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 March 2015. Official website (in Albanian
Kosovo football clubs in European competitions
Kosovo_football_clubs_in_European_competitions
Rapid Wien 1935–36 football season
Stadium Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria First class 3rd Austrian Cup 2nd round Mitropa Cup 1st round Top goalscorer League: Franz Binder (17) All: Franz Binder
1935–36_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
Hungarian professional football club
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 5 Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2 Appearances in Mitropa Cup: 15 Appearances in Challenge Cup: 4 Player with most UEFA appearances:
Ferencvárosi TC in European football
Ferencvárosi_TC_in_European_football
Partizan 1977–78 football season
coach Ante Mladinić Yugoslav First League Winners Yugoslav Cup Round of 32 Mitropa Cup Winners Average home league attendance 24,529 ← 1976–77 1978–79 →
1977–78_FK_Partizan_season
International football competition
The 1930 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Rapid Vienna in a two-legged final against Sparta Prague. This was the fourth edition
1930_Mitropa_Cup
Association football club in Italy
debts. In summer 2009 it was re-founded as A.C. Pisa 1909. Pisa won two Mitropa Cups, in 1986 and 1988. They play their home matches at Arena Garibaldi
Pisa_SC
International football competition
The 1967–68 Mitropa Cup was the 28th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was contested by sixteen clubs from 15 European cities and 5 countries
1967–68_Mitropa_Cup
Hungarian footballer (1935–1999)
1964 Mitropa Cup: 1959 Hungary Central European International Cup: Runner-up: 1955–60 Central European International Cup top scorer: 1955–60 Mitropa Cup
Lajos_Tichy
Czech association football club
Czech football. Slavia has won 22 league titles, 11 Czech cups, and the Mitropa Cup in 1938. The club has won nine league titles since the foundation of
SK_Slavia_Prague
International football competition
The 2017–18 Mitropa Futsal Cup was the 8th edition of The Mitropa Futsal Cup, an annual international futsal competition, which took place on August 14
2016–17_Mitropa_Futsal_Cup
28th season of top-tier Italian football
wider representation of Southern Italy. Italy was invited to join the 1929 Mitropa Cup when the championship was not yet finished, so the FIGC decided a playoff
1928–29_Divisione_Nazionale
Rapid Wien 1928–29 football season
Vienna, Austria First class Champions (9th title) Austrian Cup Runner-up Mitropa Cup Runner-up Top goalscorer League: Franz Weselik (13) All: Franz Weselik
1928–29_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
International football competition
The 1957 Mitropa Cup was the 17th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by Vasas who beat Vojvodina in the two-legged final 5–2 on
1957_Mitropa_Cup
Red Star Belgrade 1967–68 football season
in the 1967–68 Yugoslav First League, 1967–68 Yugoslav Cup and 1967–68 Mitropa Cup. Red Star won their third double in this season. On 23 November 1967
1967–68 Red Star Belgrade season
1967–68_Red_Star_Belgrade_season
Rapid Wien 1955–56 football season
Austria Staatsliga A Champions (20th title) European Cup Quarterfinals Mitropa Cup Runner-up Top goalscorer League: Gerhard Hanappi (25) All: Gerhard
1955–56_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
International football competition
The 1956 Mitropa Cup was the 16th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by Vasas who beat Rapid Wien 9–2 in a play-off match, after
1956_Mitropa_Cup
International football competition
The 1939 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Újpest who defeated fellow Hungarian side Ferencváros 6–3 on aggregate in the final
1939_Mitropa_Cup
Association football club in Italy
five times, and have won one international, now-defunct tournament—the Mitropa Cup—in 1991. Torino plays all of its home games at the Stadio Olimpico
Torino_FC
Association football club in Austria
Supercup. Admira's greatest international achievement was reaching the Mitropa Cup final in 1934, while the merged club reached the quarter-finals of
Admira_Wacker
Sports club in Hungary
1967–68 European Cup season, and for being the most successful club in the Mitropa Cup with 6 championships. Vasas first entered the Nemzeti Bajnokság I in
Vasas_SC
Italian chess grandmaster (born 2000)
chess grandmaster. He won the Italian Chess Championship in 2018 and the Mitropa Cup [wd] in 2021. He has represented Italy at three Olympiads (2020, 2022
Lorenzo_Lodici
Association football club in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
ever involvement of the club in European competitions was in the 1963 Mitropa Cup. Željezničar's 1984–85 UEFA Cup semi-final elimination remains the
FK Željezničar Sarajevo in European football
FK_Željezničar_Sarajevo_in_European_football
Czech association football club
in central Europe, winning the central European Cup (also known as the Mitropa Cup) three times and reaching the semi-finals of the European Cup (now
AC_Sparta_Prague
Rapid Wien 1927–28 football season
Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria First class 2nd Austrian Cup Quarterfinal Mitropa Cup Runner-up Top goalscorer League: Ferdinand Wesely (20) All: Ferdinand
1927–28_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
International football competition
The 1937 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Ferencváros who defeated Lazio 9–6 on aggregate in the final. It was their second
1937_Mitropa_Cup
Hungarian footballer (1912–1993)
Sarosi also remains the most prolific marksman in the history of the Mitropa Cup, a prestigious competition for clubs from, among other countries, Austria
György_Sárosi
International football competition
The 1935 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Sparta Prague who defeated Ferencváros 4–2 on aggregate in the final. It was Sparta's
1935_Mitropa_Cup
Rapid Wien 1929–30 football season
Vienna, Austria First class Champions (10th title) Austrian Cup Semifinals Mitropa Cup Semifinals Top goalscorer League: Franz Weselik (24) All: Franz Weselik
1929–30_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
Rapid Wien 1964–65 football season
Vienna, Austria Staatsliga A 2nd Cup Quarterfinals European Cup Round of 16 Mitropa Cup 4th Top goalscorer League: Walter Seitl (15) All: Walter Seitl (16)
1964–65_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
Swiss chess player (born 1965)
Costa played for Switzerland in the Men's Chess Mitropa Cup: In 1990, at third board in the 13th Chess Mitropa Cup in Leibnitz (+4, =1, -1) and won individual
Jean-Luc_Costa
Rapid Wien 1934–35 football season
Vienna, Austria First class Champions (11th title) Austrian Cup Semifinals Mitropa Cup 1st round Top goalscorer League: Matthias Kaburek (27) All: Franz Binder
1934–35_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
Austrian football club
Sportclub Wacker was an Austrian football club based in the Obermeidling district of Vienna. It was established between 1906 and 1908 at the initiative
Sportclub_Wacker_Vienna
Czech footballer (1906–1986)
Additionally he was part of the victorious Sparta teams in the 1927 Mitropa Cup and 1935 Mitropa Cup. Jaroslav Burgr at FAČR (archived) (in Czech) Jeřábek, Luboš
Jaroslav_Burgr
International football competition
The 1936 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Austria Vienna, who defeated the previous champions Sparta Prague 1–0 on aggregate
1936_Mitropa_Cup
Italian club in international football
competition records and statistics Karel Stokkermans (10 August 1999). "Mitropa Cup 1929". The Record Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2 December
Juventus FC in international football
Juventus_FC_in_international_football
Bologna Associazione Giuoco del Calcio 1938-39 football season
Bologna Associazione Giuoco del Calcio competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and Mitropa Cup. The club won its 5th league championship ever, winning the race against
1938–39 Bologna FC 1909 season
1938–39_Bologna_FC_1909_season
Italian club in international football
Latin Cup and the 1982 Mitropa Cup. The club's debut in European competitions occurred in the first round of the 1938 Mitropa Cup, when they lost 3–0
AC Milan in international football
AC_Milan_in_international_football
Italian footballer (born 1969)
hometown club Torino in 1986, with whom he won a Serie B title and the Mitropa Cup; in 1992, Lentini became the then-most expensive player when he joined
Gianluigi_Lentini
Austrian-Czech footballer (1913–2001)
club, Bican was both the league's top scorer with 22 goals and the 1938 Mitropa Cup with 10 goals, and although Slavia finished as runner-ups in the league
Josef_Bican
Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana-Inter 1937-38 football season
Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana-Inter competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and Mitropa Cup. The club started Serie A with a surprising 3–3 draw at Lucca. In the
1937–38 AS Ambrosiana-Inter season
1937–38_AS_Ambrosiana-Inter_season
Association football club in Slovakia
Spartak Trnava also made its name at the international level, having won Mitropa Cup in 1967 and more importantly, progressing to the semi-finals of European
FC_Spartak_Trnava
Hungarian chess grandmaster (born 1972)
of the Hungarian team that finished 4th in the Mitropa Cup. "FIDE Title Application (GM)". "30rd MITROPA Cup 2011". Peter Horvath rating card at FIDE
Péter_Horváth_(chess_player)
ever involvement of the team in European competitions was in the 1960 Mitropa Cup. As of 31 July 2025 QR = Qualifying Round PO = Play-off Round R1 =
FK Sarajevo in European football
FK_Sarajevo_in_European_football
Rapid Wien 1930–31 football season
Austria First class 3rd Austrian Cup 7th (tournament held in league mode) Mitropa Cup Winner (1st title) Top goalscorer League: Franz Weselik (16) All: Franz
1930–31_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
Association football team season page
competition and its first international official tournament since the 1980–81 Mitropa Cup. On 24 May 2026 Como qualified for the 2026–27 UEFA Champions League
2025–26_Como_1907_season
Defunct European football tournament
considered the most important cup for clubs in Europe, the longer-established Mitropa Cup having gone into decline after World War II. The Latin Cup has been
Latin_Cup
Slovak football club
and coming 2nd a year later. In 1973–74 they reached the final of the Mitropa Cup but they were defeated by Tatabányai Bányász 5–2 on aggregate. Between
MŠK_Žilina
goals in Serie A, 6 goals in the Coppa Italia and 10 goals in the 1937 Mitropa Cup "Stefan Radu entra nella storia della Lazio". Lazio Press. Retrieved
List of SS Lazio records and statistics
List_of_SS_Lazio_records_and_statistics
Hungarian chess player (born 1951)
Horváth played for Hungary in the Men's Chess Mitropa Cup: In 1991, at reserve board in the 14th Chess Mitropa Cup in Brno (+1, =1, -0). Tamás Horváth played
Tamás_Horváth_(chess_player)
Football club
(Bačka Topola) In 1992, Borac won its first international trophy, the Mitropa Cup. The club won the cup in the Italian city Foggia. At that time there
FK_Borac_Banja_Luka
Association football club in Bucharest
1972–73 Cup Winners' Cup and the 2005–06 UEFA Cup, and the final of the 1940 Mitropa Cup—the latter not being played because of World War II. Recently, the
FC_Rapid_București
The Mitropa Futsal Cup is an annual futsal competition and considered one of the most important European futsal tournaments. It is a preparation tournament
Mitropa_Futsal_Cup
North Macedonia's football clubs have participated in European football competitions since 1961. Before 1992 North Macedonia was a part of Yugoslavia.
Macedonian football clubs in European competitions
Macedonian_football_clubs_in_European_competitions
Italian footballer and manager (1906–1981)
Bologna, and Roma, winning the Serie A title and two editions of the Mitropa Cup with Bologna. At international level, he also had success representing
Eraldo_Monzeglio
Red Star Belgrade 1968–69 football season
Yugoslav First League, 1968–69 Yugoslav Cup, 1968–69 European Cup and 1968–69 Mitropa Cup. Red Star beat Partizan 6–1 in the 43rd Eternal derby, which remains
1968–69 Red Star Belgrade season
1968–69_Red_Star_Belgrade_season
Czech footballer (1904–1996)
Prague, during which time the club won the Czech league eight times and the Mitropa Cup once. He also became a member of the Czechoslovakia national team,
František_Plánička
Italian football club season
the 1934–35 season Foot-Ball Club Juventus competed in Serie A and the Mitropa Cup. The club won their fifth title in a row, a unique achievement only
1934–35_FBC_Juventus_season
Partizan 1959–60 football season
The 1959–60 season was the 14th season in FK Partizan's existence. This article shows player statistics and matches that the club played during the 1959–60
1959–60_FK_Partizan_season
Slovak footballer and coach
three as manager. In his coaching capacity he also led his teams to the Mitropa Cup and two Czechoslovak Cups. He played in 219 league matches and scored
Anton_Malatinský
Association football club in Kosovo
also support the Albania National Team. KF Prishtina competed for the Mitropa Cup finals in the 1983–84 season. Being Runner Up in this competition by
FC_Prishtina
Football club
football team won the Austrian Championships and was Runner-up in the Mitropa Cup. The football section of the club was founded on 14 October 1897. By
Wiener_AC
and 2023–24, as well as FC Drita in 2025-26 Mitropa Cup: Runners Up (1): FC Prishtina in the 1983–84 Mitropa Cup. Yugoslav Cup: Runners Up (1): by KF Trepça
Sport_in_Kosovo
Czech footballer
1939–40, 1940–41 and 1941–42 seasons. He also made 11 appearances in the Mitropa Cup. Černý is deceased. Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Český a československý fotbal –
Karel_Černý_(footballer)
MITROPA
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gooding.German (Göding) : variant of Godding.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peaceful child
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of mind
Girl/Female
Indian
Helper of God, One who helps, Glowing star
Girl/Female
Latin
Understanding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blakeslee.
Male
Greek
(ÎηλεÏÏ‚) Greek name of unknown NILEAS means. In mythology, this is the name of a son of Poseidôn and Tyro.
Girl/Female
Basque Spanish
White.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew El'adah, ELADA means "whom God puts on." In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Ephraim. Compare with another form of Elada.
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