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2006–07 Belarusian Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Belarusian Cup |
| year | 2006–07 |
| country | Belarus |
| num_teams | 46 |
| champions | Dinamo Brest (1st title) |
| runner-up | BATE Borisov |
| matches | 59 |
| goals | 188 |
| top goal scorer | Dzmitry Mazalewski |
| (9 goals) | |
| prevseason | 2005–06 |
| nextseason | 2007–08 |
| runner-up = BATE Borisov (9 goals) The 2006–07 Belarusian Cup was the 16th edition of the football knock-out competition in Belarus.
Contrary to the league season, the competition has been conducted in a fall-spring rhythm. The first games were played on 2 July 2006 and the final on 27 May 2007. Dinamo Brest won the Cup.
First round
15 teams from the Second League (out of 17, excluding two teams which were reserve squads for Premier and First League teams), 10 teams from the First League (out of 14) and 3 amateur clubs started in this round. The games were played on 2 and 5 July 2006.
4 First League clubs received a bye to the Round of 32: Zvezda-BGU Minsk (relegated from the Premier League after 2005 season), Mozyr-ZLiN (a merger of Slavia Mozyr who relegated from Premier League and ZLiN Gomel, who finished 4th in 2005 First League), Smorgon (3rd place in 2005 First League) and Minsk, a new club which took over the licence from Smena Minsk (5th in 2005 First League).
Belash Tikovets Tarnolitskiy Khodyko Dolya Rozumovich Verkhov Demidchik Prokopyuk Melnikaw Ryzhankov Sikora Bubelev Yanush Starkow Butramyev Klimovich Savinaw Pyatrow Ivchenko Kurilchik Repetsky Lutsevich Mikhalchenko Vasilevskiy
Round of 32
14 winners of previous round were joined by 14 clubs from Premier League and four First League clubs who received a bye to this round. The games were played on 10 and 13 August 2006.
Litvinchuk Belavusaw Kryvobok Pawlaw Repetsky Lutsevich Berezko Papichyts Sharko Balanovich Yermolenko Mikhalchenko Vakulich Dzivakow Starenkyi Shitov Maroz Branfilaw Kiriyevich Grenkow Lazerko Gnedko Matsukevich Strakhanovich Mamić Eramchuk Asipenka Trindyuk Davidovich Yarosh Kurak Naumov Valadzko Parkhachev Dzemidovich Boyka Dzenisevich Verkhov Gurevich Belyay Kazlow Klimenka Plaskonny Kavalchuk Magomedov Karolik Oleynikov Praslov Yatskevich Pyshnik Stain Olshevskiy Shilo Buloychyk Usaw Ostrikov Skripchenko Syrokvashko Filipaw Markhel Popov Mbanangoyé Shubladze Dimitrov Demenkovets Danilyuk Fyodaraw
Round of 16
The games were played as two-legged ties. The first legs were played on 20 September 2006. The second legs were played on 4 October 2006.
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First leg
Litvinchuk Lyasyuk Mikhnavets Kontsevoy Tsevan Mazalewski Marcio Mbanangoyé Edu Kavalyuk
Second leg
Kislyak Hromțov Mamić Eramchuk Mazalewski Panasyuk Kavalchuk Byahanski Novik Dzivakow Kavalyuk Rodionov A.Lebedzew
Quarterfinals
The first legs were played on April 1, 2007. The second legs were played on April 5, 2007.
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First leg
Sokol Mbanangoyé
Second leg
Kryvobok Alumona Kozak Goginashvili
Semifinals
The first legs were played on April 10, 2007. The second legs were played on May 2, 2007.
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First leg
Mazalewski Alumona
Second leg
Final
Tsevan
Valadzko
Goginashvili
Sokal
Rodionov
Krivets
Stasevich
Fyedarovich
| BLR Vladimir Gevorkyan |
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