ROTTERDAM, May 3 (Reuters) - Albert Rusnak scored twice for Groningen as they won their first major trophy with a 2-0 victory over holders PEC Zwolle in Sunday's Dutch Cup final.
Signed at the start of the season after being released by Manchester City, the 20-year-old Slovak striker struck after 64 minutes and again with 15 minutes to go to give the northern club the trophy 26 years after their only previous cup final appearance, when they were comprehensively beaten.
Groningen qualify for next season's Europa League.
Both goals were set up by substitute Jarchinio Antonia, who came on shortly before the opening goal to wreak havoc down the right hand wing.