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The '''Ukrainian Cup''' ({{lang-uk|Кубок України}}) is a national knockout cup competition in [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[association football]], run by the [[Football Federation of Ukraine]]. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs |
The '''Ukrainian Cup''' ({{lang-uk|Кубок України}}) is a national knockout cup competition in [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[association football]], run by the [[Football Federation of Ukraine]]. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs <ref name="prof">{{cite web|url=http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/tournaments/cup/15439/|publisher=[[Football Federation of Ukraine]]|accessdate=2016-08-18|title=Football Federation of Ukraine}}</ref>. Since the 2003/04 season, the Cup winner qualifies to play the [[Ukrainian Premier League]] winner for the [[Ukrainian Super Cup]]. |
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==Current format== |
==Current format== |
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The format of this competition consists of two stages - the qualification with two rounds and the main event with four rounds and the final game. The first round of the main event starts with the Round of 32 which involves clubs of the [[Ukrainian Premier League|Premier division]] (16) with another 16 clubs of lower divisions that qualify through the qualification stage. In competition participate all professional clubs and, since 2011, two finalist of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup. |
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The format of this competition consists of two stages - the qualification with two rounds and the main event with four rounds and the final game <ref name="cup 16-17">{{cite web|url=http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/tournaments/cup/cup_table/|publisher=[[Football Federation of Ukraine]]|accessdate=2016-08-18|title=Football Federation of Ukraine}}</ref>. The competition involves all professional clubs and the two finalists of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup (since 2011). |
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There were some variations to the format throughout the history of the competition, yet most of the time that one is being used most often. The first editions involved a home-away type of elimination, but in course of history it changed to a single game per round. In some latter editions a conditional replay game was introduced to avoid case of a penalty shootout. |
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Past variations of the competition involved a home-away type of elimination, but the Ukrainian Cup has since changed to a single game per round format. In more recent years, a conditional replay game was introduced to avoid penalty shootouts. Cup draws may be conducted for two consecutive rounds, but usually they are done before each following round. The lower division teams are usually awarded the home-field advantage (or the first leg at home in case of a two-leg round). |
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Draws may be conducted for two consecutive rounds, but usually they are done before each following round. Also usually the lower division teams are awarded the home-field advantage or the first leg on their home turf in case of two-leg round. The final round consists of a single match that traditionally takes place at the national stadium, [[Olimpiysky National Sports Complex|Olimpiysky]], however since the preparation to the [[Euro-2012|European championship 2012]] that tradition has been broken. |
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Since 1999 each club is represented by its senior club in the competition, however some exception were made to the rule. Before 1999 a club could have all its registered teams (second, third, etc.) compete. In 2008 an exception was made for [[FC Yednist-2 Plysky]] allowing it to compete as a winner of the Ukrainian Amateur cup. |
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==Organization== |
==Organization== |
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===Ukrainian Football Amateur Association=== |
===Ukrainian Football Amateur Association=== |
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⚫ | The Ukrainian Cup competition is primarily limited to the professional level clubs. Prior to 1996, the Cup was open to cup winners of all Ukrainian [[Regions of Ukraine|oblasts]], but was eventually simplified. In 1996, amateur clubs were omitted from participation in the Ukrainian Cup. In 1997 and 1998, only winners of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup were allowed to participate. In 1999, a new tournament, the [[Ukrainian Second League Cup]] was established and amateur clubs became completely restricted. In 2006, amateur clubs once again were allowed to compete by qualifying as the winner of the Amateur Cup. Since 2011, both finalists have qualified for the Ukrainian Cup. |
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Mainly, the competition is limited to the professional level clubs. |
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⚫ | From the Round of 32 which is officially considered to be the first round of competition, the tournament is administrated by the [[Ukrainian Premier League|Premier League]] (created in 2008). Earlier rounds are under the administration of [[Professional Football League of Ukraine|PFL Ukraine]]. Until the organization of the PFL in 1996, the tournament and league competitions were both administered by the [[Football Federation of Ukraine]]. |
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In 2006 amateur clubs once again were allowed to compete through qualification as a winner of the Amateur Cup. Since 2011 both finalists qualify for the Ukrainian Cup. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The All-Ukrainian Cup competitions |
The All-Ukrainian Cup competitions began in 1937 involving top flight clubs in the nation such as Dynamo Kyiv. However, after World War II, the following editions of the national Cup were downgraded to a regional cup competition limited to amateur clubs participating in the KFK (clubs of fitness collectives). Those competitions included the Cup of Ukrainian SSR as the supplemental elimination tournament along with league competition. |
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The first Cup competition in |
The first Cup competition in independent Ukraine had an unlikely winner, similar to the championship of 1992. The main contender, [[Dynamo Kyiv]], settled for a draw in its first game at home against, what used to be an amateur club in Soviet times, [[FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi|Skala Stryi]] and in the following quarterfinals round, was defeated by the [[FC Torpedo Zaporizhia]]. Eventually that competition was won by [[Chornomorets Odessa]]. |
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In 2008, the [[Football Federation of Ukraine]] signed an agreement with the company 'DATAGROUP'<ref>[http://www.datagroup.ua/en/press/about/159?classID=71 Cup of Ukraine got title sponsor (Datagroup website)] {{en icon}}</ref> that agreed to act as the main sponsor of the tournament for the next four years. DATAGROUP introduced its new version of the cup trophy,<ref>[http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/tournaments/cup/5628/ Trouphy presentation for the 2010 final (FFU website)] {{uk icon}}</ref> the first winner of which became Shakhtar Donetsk.<ref>[http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/tournaments/cup/1421/ Shakhtar won the 2008 Cup final.] {{uk icon}}</ref> In 2010, there was an attempt to launch an independent website for the competition, which was active for only couple of months. |
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Quarterfinals are to be played on April 11, 2012 for the 2012 season.<ref>http://www.ffu.org.ua/eng/tournaments/cup/8839/</ref> |
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==Finals== |
==Finals== |
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Data for the finals is compiled from <ref name="rsssf">{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oekrcuphist.html|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=2016-08-18|title=RSSSF}}</ref> and <ref name="soccerway">{{cite web|url=http://us.soccerway.com/national/ukraine/cup/c188/archive/?ICID=PL_3N_04 Ukrainian Cup|publisher=Soccerway|accessdate=2016-08-18|title=Soccerway}}</ref>. |
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The information is available at [[rsssf]]<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oekrcuphist.html All Ukrainian Cup finals]. [[RSSSF]].</ref> and soccerway.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160409000703/http://us.soccerway.com/national/ukraine/cup/c188/archive/?ICID=PL_3N_04 Ukrainian Cup]. Soccerway.</ref> |
The information is available at [[rsssf]]<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oekrcuphist.html All Ukrainian Cup finals]. [[RSSSF]].</ref> and soccerway.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160409000703/http://us.soccerway.com/national/ukraine/cup/c188/archive/?ICID=PL_3N_04 Ukrainian Cup]. Soccerway.</ref> |
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Along with the Ukrainian SSR Cup there also was a cup competition for exclusively amateur clubs (KFK). |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160409000703/http://us.soccerway.com/national/ukraine/cup/c188/archive/?ICID=PL_3N_04 Ukrainian Cup] {{en icon}} |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160409000703/http://us.soccerway.com/national/ukraine/cup/c188/archive/?ICID=PL_3N_04 Ukrainian Cup] {{en icon}} |
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*[http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oekrcuphist.html Ukraine - Cup Finals]. [[RSSSF]] {{en icon}} |
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oekrcuphist.html Ukraine - Cup Finals]. [[RSSSF]] {{en icon}} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160409000958/http://ukranianfootball.narod.ru/ukrcup.html Comprehensive information on all official cup tournaments in Ukraine (1992-2007)]. |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160409000958/http://ukranianfootball.narod.ru/ukrcup.html Comprehensive information on all official cup tournaments in Ukraine (1992-2007)]. ukrainianfootball. {{ru icon}} |
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*[http://uafootball.net.ua/kubok_1992.htm Ukrainian Cup]. Ukrainian Football from Dmytro Troshchiy. {{ru icon}} |
*[http://uafootball.net.ua/kubok_1992.htm Ukrainian Cup]. Ukrainian Football from Dmytro Troshchiy. {{ru icon}} |
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Founded | 1992 |
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Region | Ukraine |
Number of teams | 45 |
Current champions | FC Shakhtar Donetsk (10th title) |
Most successful club(s) | FC Dynamo Kyiv (11 titles) |
Website | Official website |
2015–16 Ukrainian Cup |
The Ukrainian Cup (Ukrainian: Кубок України) is a national knockout cup competition in Ukrainian association football, run by the Football Federation of Ukraine. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs [1]. Since the 2003/04 season, the Cup winner qualifies to play the Ukrainian Premier League winner for the Ukrainian Super Cup.
Current format
The format of this competition consists of two stages - the qualification with two rounds and the main event with four rounds and the final game [2]. The competition involves all professional clubs and the two finalists of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup (since 2011).
Past variations of the competition involved a home-away type of elimination, but the Ukrainian Cup has since changed to a single game per round format. In more recent years, a conditional replay game was introduced to avoid penalty shootouts. Cup draws may be conducted for two consecutive rounds, but usually they are done before each following round. The lower division teams are usually awarded the home-field advantage (or the first leg at home in case of a two-leg round).
Organization
Ukrainian Football Amateur Association
The Ukrainian Cup competition is primarily limited to the professional level clubs. Prior to 1996, the Cup was open to cup winners of all Ukrainian oblasts, but was eventually simplified. In 1996, amateur clubs were omitted from participation in the Ukrainian Cup. In 1997 and 1998, only winners of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup were allowed to participate. In 1999, a new tournament, the Ukrainian Second League Cup was established and amateur clubs became completely restricted. In 2006, amateur clubs once again were allowed to compete by qualifying as the winner of the Amateur Cup. Since 2011, both finalists have qualified for the Ukrainian Cup.
Professional clubs organizations
From the Round of 32 which is officially considered to be the first round of competition, the tournament is administrated by the Premier League (created in 2008). Earlier rounds are under the administration of PFL Ukraine. Until the organization of the PFL in 1996, the tournament and league competitions were both administered by the Football Federation of Ukraine.
History
The All-Ukrainian Cup competitions began in 1937 involving top flight clubs in the nation such as Dynamo Kyiv. However, after World War II, the following editions of the national Cup were downgraded to a regional cup competition limited to amateur clubs participating in the KFK (clubs of fitness collectives). Those competitions included the Cup of Ukrainian SSR as the supplemental elimination tournament along with league competition.
The first Cup competition in independent Ukraine had an unlikely winner, similar to the championship of 1992. The main contender, Dynamo Kyiv, settled for a draw in its first game at home against, what used to be an amateur club in Soviet times, Skala Stryi and in the following quarterfinals round, was defeated by the FC Torpedo Zaporizhia. Eventually that competition was won by Chornomorets Odessa.
In 2008, the Football Federation of Ukraine signed an agreement with the company 'DATAGROUP'[3] that agreed to act as the main sponsor of the tournament for the next four years. DATAGROUP introduced its new version of the cup trophy,[4] the first winner of which became Shakhtar Donetsk.[5] In 2010, there was an attempt to launch an independent website for the competition, which was active for only couple of months.
Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
Unlike its replacement, the Cup of Ukrainian SSR was a competition involving ~40,000 clubs of different levels. Participation in the competition was allowed for all teams as long as none of the players competed in the Soviet Cup simultaneously.
Finals
Data for the finals is compiled from [6] and [7]. The information is available at rsssf[8] and soccerway.[9]
Performances
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Semi–finalists | Winning Years |
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Dynamo Kyiv | 11 | 3 | 2 | 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015 |
Shakhtar Donetsk | 10 | 6 | 4 | 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 |
Chornomorets Odessa | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1992, 1994 |
Tavriya Simferopol | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2010 |
Vorskla Poltava | 1 | – | – | 2009 |
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk | – | 3 | 5 | — |
Karpaty Lviv | – | 2 | 3 | — |
Metalurh Donetsk | – | 2 | 3 | — |
CSKA Kyiv | – | 2 | – | — |
Metalist Kharkiv | – | 1 | 3 | — |
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | – | 1 | 2 | — |
Metalurh Zaporizhya | – | 1 | 2 | — |
Nyva Vinnytsia | – | 1 | – | — |
Zorya Luhansk | – | 1 | – | – |
Volyn Lutsk | – | – | 3 | — |
Torpedo Zaporizhya | – | – | 2 | — |
Zirka Kirovohrad | – | – | 2 | — |
Illichivets Mariupol | – | – | 2 | — |
Veres Rivne | – | – | 1 | — |
Arsenal Kyiv | – | – | 1 | — |
Kremin Kremenchuk | – | – | 1 | — |
Sevastopol | – | – | 1 | — |
Slavutych Cherkasy | – | – | 1 | — |
Olimpik Donetsk | – | – | 1 | — |
Oleksandriya | – | – | 1 | — |
Top scorers of finals
Top 10 managers
Rating | Name | Club(s) | Holder | Finalist | Semifinalist |
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1 | Mircea Lucescu | FC Shakhtar Donetsk | 6 | 5 | — |
2 | Valeriy Lobanovskyi† | FC Dynamo Kyiv | 3 | 1 | — |
3 | Viktor Prokopenko† | FC Chornomorets Odessa (2) FC Shakhtar Donetsk (1) |
3 | — | — |
4 | Anatoliy Demyanenko | FC Dynamo Kyiv (2) FC Volyn Lutsk |
2 | — | 1 |
5 | Yozhef Sabo | FC Dynamo Kyiv | 2 | — | — |
Serhiy Rebrov | FC Dynamo Kyiv | 2 | — | — | |
7 | Valeriy Yaremchenko | FC Shakhtar Donetsk (1) FC Kremin Kremenchuk |
1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Mykhaylo Fomenko | FC Dynamo Kyiv (1) FC CSKA Kyiv SC Tavriya Simferopol |
1 | 1 | 1 |
9 | Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko | FC Dynamo Kyiv | 1 | — | 1 |
Vladimir Salkov | FC Shakhtar Donetsk | 1 | — | 1 | |
Mykola Pavlov | FC Metalurh Mariupol FC Vorskla Poltava (1) |
1 | — | 1 |
This table shows the most successful managers in the Cup since its foundation in 1991.
The cup also was won by Nevio Scala (Shakhtar) and Serhiy Puchkov (Tavriya).
† – Managers that have retired out of sport. In bold are managers that are still active in the current season. In parenthesis are cups for the respective team.
Players' Statistics
This article needs to be updated.(February 2016) |
See also
References
- ^ "Football Federation of Ukraine". Football Federation of Ukraine. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
- ^ "Football Federation of Ukraine". Football Federation of Ukraine. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
- ^ Cup of Ukraine got title sponsor (Datagroup website) Template:En icon
- ^ Trouphy presentation for the 2010 final (FFU website) Template:Uk icon
- ^ Shakhtar won the 2008 Cup final. Template:Uk icon
- ^ "RSSSF". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
- ^ Ukrainian Cup "Soccerway". Soccerway. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
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- ^ Ukrainian Cup. Soccerway.
- ^ 2014 Final of the Ukrainian Cup. Soccerway.
- ^ a b Players records Template:Ru icon
- ^ http://cup.sport.ua/news/233796
External links
- Football Federation of Ukraine Template:Uk icon
- Ukrainian Cup Template:En icon
- Ukraine - Cup Finals. RSSSF Template:En icon
- Comprehensive information on all official cup tournaments in Ukraine (1992-2007). ukrainianfootball. Template:Ru icon
- Ukrainian Cup. Ukrainian Football from Dmytro Troshchiy. Template:Ru icon