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1995–96 Ukrainian Cup


FieldValue
titleUkrainian Cup
year1995—96
other_titlesKubok Ukrainy
image_size250px
countryUkraine
num_teams110
winnersDynamo Kyiv
secondNyva Vinnytsia
scoring_leaderOleksandr Palyanytsya (4)
prev_season1994—95
next_season1996—97

The 1995–96 Ukrainian Cup was the fifth annual edition of Ukraine's football knockout competition, known as the Ukrainian Cup.

The Cup started with the round of 32, but it also had couple of preliminaries. This season two legs rounds were discontinued and all rounds consisted of only one game. Also the extra tier was merged with the Second League. The competition kicked off on 1 August 1995 with 24 games. Five games were announced as a forfeit on 1 August, while one more on 1 October 1995.

The cup holder Shakhtar Donetsk was eliminated in away game against Nyva Vinnytsia on penalties in semifinals.

Team allocation

One hundred ten teams entered the competition

Distribution

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous round1st Qualifying round
(60 teams)2nd Qualifying round
(64 teams)3rd Qualifying round
(32 teams)Tournament proper
(32 teams)

First qualifying round entrants

  • 26 regional representatives
  • 34 Second League (Avanhard-Industria Rovenky, Avanhard Zhydachiv, Azovets Mariupol, Chaika Sevastopol, CSKA Kyiv, Dnistrovets Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Druzhba Berdiansk, Dynamo-Flesh Odesa, Dynamo Sloviansk, Harai Zhovkva, Keramik Baranivka, Khimik Kalush, Khutrovyk Tysmenytsia, Kosmos Pavlohrad, Meliorator Kakhovka, Metalurh Novomoskovsk, Nyva Myronivka, Obolon Kyiv, Olimpia Yuzhnoukrainsk, Oskil Kupiansk, Portovyk Illichivsk, Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk, Ros-Transimpeks Bila Tserkva, Shakhtar Stakhanov, Shakhtar-2 Donetsk, Skhid Slavutych, Skify Lviv, Sportinvest Kryivyi Rih, Systema-Boreks Borodianka, Temp-Advis-2 Shepetivka, Torpedo Melitopol, Vahonobudivnyk Kremenchuk, Viktor Zaporizhzhia, Vodnyk Kherson)

Second qualifying round entrants

  • 30 winners of the previous round
  • 10 Second League (Avtomobilist Sumy, Desna Chernihiv, Dynamo Saky, Halychyna Drohobych, Hazovyk Komarne, Karpaty Mukacheve, Okean Kerch, Shakhtar Shakhtarsk, Shakhtar Sverdlovsk, Tytan Armiansk)
  • 22 First League in whole
  • 2 Top League (CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv, Zirka-NIBAS Kirovohrad)

Competition schedule

First qualifying round

Kolos (Karapyshi) (AM)2:2(2L) Skhid (Slavutych)aet, pk 6:5

Second qualifying round

Kolos (Karapyshi) (AM)1:0(1L) Khimik (Zhytomyr)aet

Third qualifying round

Kolos (Karapyshi) (AM)0:6(2L) Nyva (Myronivka)

First Elimination Round

Yatin Skrypnyk Sharan Yatsurak Chernyshenko Perenchuk Chernyshenko 52' Vovchuk Kolesnyk Oparin Bohach Holovko Konovalov Katerusha Kirlik Slyusar Buhai Kudlyuk

Second Elimination Round

Skrypnyk Palyanytsia Mizin Matviychenko Leonenko Antyukhin Bohatyr Kriventsov 97' Petrov Boharada Shyshchenko

Quarterfinals

|} Orbu 54' Voskoboinyk Petrov 107' Koval Polunin Kurylenko Atelkin

Semifinals

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Shevchenko Matviychenko Haidarzhy Orbu Koval

  • Note: Volodymyr Tsytkin caught all three Shakhtar's penalty shots allowing Nyva to advance to the finals.

Final

Main article: 1996 Ukrainian Cup Final

The final was held at the Republican Stadium on May 26, 1996, in Kyiv.

Maxymov

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
UKR Oleksandr PalyanytsiaDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
UKR Oleksandr PerenchukNyva Myronivka
UKR Oleksandr IhnatievNyva Myronivka
UKR Andriy HusinCSKA-Borysfen Kyiv
UKR Volodymyr TaranovChaika Sevastopol

Attendances

Top attendances

RankRoundHome teamAway teamResultLocationAttendance
1FinalDynamo KyivNyva Vinnytsia2–0Republican Stadium, Kyiv47,000
2QuarterfinalsShakhtar DonetskDnipro Dnipropetrovsk2 – 2 a.e.t.Shakhtar Stadium, Donetsk21,000
3SemifinalsNyva VinnytsiaShakhtar Donetsk0 – 0 a.e.t.Central City Stadium, Vinnytsia20,000
4Dynamo KyivKremin Kremenchuk2–0Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium, Kyiv10,000
QuarterfinalsKremin KremenchukMetalurh Zaporizhzhia2–1Dnipro Stadium, Kremenchuk10,000

Ukrainian Cup 1992–93 Winners
FC Dynamo Kyiv
Second title

References

References

  1. (1999-05-31). "Official protocol". FFU.
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