After losing 3-2, Universitatea Cluj contested the decision to stage the game in the opponent's hometown, and insisted the final to be replayed on a neutral venue. The objection was accepted, and a replay took place on 30 September 1934 in Bucharest. Ripensia won again, this time by a five goals margin, and became the first winners of the Romanian Cup.
Both teams played in 1–2–3–5 formula, 1 GK, 2 DF, 3 MF and 5 FW.
The first game played at Timișoara on 8 September 1934 was contested by Universitatea Cluj requiring the match to be played at a neutral stadium.
The second game replayed at Bucharest on 30 September 1934, was won categorically by Ripensia Timișoara by five goals to nil.
This final remains in history for the circumstances of being played twice, both wins for the Timișoara team.[1][2]