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2006–07 Ukrainian Cup


FieldValue
titleUkrainian Cup
year2006–07
other_titleKubok Ukrainy
imagesize250px
countryUkraine
num_teams59
defending championsDynamo Kyiv
championsDynamo Kyiv
runner-upShakhtar Donetsk
prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08

| runner-up = Shakhtar Donetsk

The 2006–07 Ukrainian Cup was the 16th annual edition of Ukraine's football knockout competition, the Ukrainian Cup. The winner of this competition was Dynamo Kyiv which also was defending its title.

This season saw return of amateur teams to participate in the competition for the first time since 1995.

Team allocation

Fifty-nine teams entered the competition

Distribution

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundQualifying round
(54 teams)Tournament proper
(32 teams)

Note: Winner of the 2005 Amateur Cup of Ukraine FC Pivdenstal Yenakieve was replaced by FC Khimmash Korosten

Round and draw dates

All draws held at FFU headquarters (Building of Football) in Kyiv unless stated otherwise.

PhaseRoundDraw dateGame dateFirst legSecond leg
Qualifying round?11–12 August 2006
Main eventRound of 32?19–20 September 2006
Round of 16?25 October 2006
Quarter-finals?1–2 December 20069–10 December 2006
Semi-finals?18 March 20079 May 2007
Final27 May 2007 at NSC Olimpiyskyi, Kyiv

Competition Schedule

First Round (1/32)

The First Round took place on August 11, 2006. However, the match between Dniester Ovidiopol and Metalurh Donetsk took place on August 12. All clubs have participated besides Dynamo, Shakhtar, Chornomorets, Dnipro and Metalurh Z. that received a bye in this round.

Pashkovsky Pashkovsky Tsykhmeistruk Levyha Pukanych Davydov Ljubenović Kovpak Grumić Gómez Shakhov Sytnyk Alozie Horbachenko Podrobakha Danayev Malysh Horbanyov Voytovych Solodkyi Khomutov Mandzyuk Vizyonok Sytnik Ilyashov Liluashvili Monakhov Stolyarchuk Syvukha Shulha 108' Bobal Morozov

Mostovyi Shevchenko Alayev Zé Leandro Polyanskyi Vogt

Second round (1/16)

The First Round took place on September 20, 2006. However, the match between Titan Armyansk and Vorskla Poltava took place on September 19; and between Khimik Krasnoperekopsk – Metalurh Donetsk was played on October 4, 2006. Dovzhyk Okoduwa Jádson Brandão Oliynyk Vashchuk Mostovyi Yatsyk Zgura Morozov Bundash Vishnevskiy Perić Hryshchenko 34' Lazarovych

  • Leonov
  • Karmalita
  • Saranchukov
  • Starhorodskyi
  • Demchenko
  • Lozynskyi
  • Arzhanov
  • Karamushka Kitsuta Ivashchenko Raspopov
  • Voitovych
  • Hrytsenko
  • Bahlay
  • Suchkow
  • Platon
  • Batista Mazurenko Zhabokrytskyi Ivashko Mendoza

Third Round (1/8)

The second round matches took place on October 25, 2006. Vorobey Cernat Milevskyi Yesin Voytovych Rykun

  • Bahlay
  • Teplyi
  • Ryabovol
  • Baranets
  • Voytovych
  • Derevlyov
  • Hrytsenko
  • Shchaslyvyi
  • Papa Gueye
  • Rykun
  • Didenko
  • Oliynyk
  • Kuznyatsow
  • Svitlychnyi
  • Jader
  • Davydov Glavina Homenyuk Mazurenko
  • Bilyk
  • Borhun
  • Izvekov
  • Vizyonok
  • Romanenko
  • Grubelić
  • Havryushov
  • Tsimakuridze
  • Voynarovskyi
  • Polovkov

Quarter-finals

The matches took place from December 1, 2006 to December 10, 2006. |}

First leg

Snytko Ljubenović Solyanyk

Second leg

Okoduwa Kucher Vorobey 61' Kaika Rykun Yezerskiy Yussuf

Semi-finals

The semifinals took place on April 18, 2007 and May 9, 2007. |}

First leg

Second leg

Rodrigo Rincón Husyev Rykun Zelmikas Matuzalém

Final

Main article: 2007 Ukrainian Cup Final

Rodrigo Husyev

Top goalscorers

RankScorerTeamGoals
(Pen.)1
UKR Ruslan LevyhaIllichivets Mariupol2
UKR Serhiy DavydovMetalist Kharkiv1
UKR Roman MalinochkaHirnyk-Sport Komosomolsk1
UKR Oleh MazurenkoIllichivets Mariupol1
UKR Anatoliy PashkovskyiHirnyk Kryvyi Rih1
UKR Adrian PukanychIllichivets Mariupol1
UKR Oleksandr RykunMetalist Kharkiv1
UKR Eduard TsykhmeistrukIllichivets Mariupol1
UKR Serhiy ChudakHirnyk Kryvyi Rih1 (1)

References

References

  1. (2007-05-27). "Official Match Report". uafootball.net.ua.
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