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2009–10 Ukrainian Cup


FieldValue
titleUkrainian Cup
year2009–10
other_titlesKubok Ukrainy
imagesize175px
countryUkraine
num_teams52
defending championsVorskla Poltava
championsTavriya Simferopol
runner-upMetalurh Donetsk
matches54
goals161
top goal scorerUKR Oleksandr Kovpak (5)
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

| runner-up = Metalurh Donetsk The **2009–10 Ukrainian Cup **was the 19th annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition, currently known as DATAGROUP – Football Ukraine Cup or Kubok of Ukraine.

The Cup began with the preliminary round where teams from Druha Liha and Amateur Cup champions participate. In the Second Preliminary Round teams from Persha Liha are drawn into the competition and then in the Round of 32 teams from the Premier League enter the competition.

Tavriya Simferopol defeated Metalurh Donetsk 3–2 in the Cup Final and are Ukraine's Cup Winner representative in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League 2010–11.

Team allocation

Fifty two teams entered the competition

Distribution

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundFirst qualifying round
(18 teams)Second qualifying round
(32 teams)Tournament proper
(32 teams)

Round and draw dates

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

PhaseRoundDraw dateGame date
QualifyingFirst qualifying round7 July 200918 July 2009
Second qualifying round22 July 20094–5 August 2009
Main eventRound of 326 August 200915 August 2009
Round of 1619 August 200912 September 2009
Quarter-finals23 September 200928 October 2009
Semi-finals11 November 200924 March 2010
Final16 May 2010 at Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv

Teams

Notes:

  • With the asterisk (*) are noted the Second League teams that were recently admitted to the league from amateurs and the AAFU (amateur) team(s) that qualified in place of the Amateur Cup finalist(s).
  • Reserve teams from the Second League: Shakhtar-3, Karpaty-2, Lviv-2, Metalurh-2 (Zaporizhia), Illichivets-2; and Dynamo-2 from the First League were not included in the draw.

Bye berth

The bye berth appeared because of a small technicality in the pre-season berth allocation. Originally FC Ihroservice Simferopol to the last moment was considered as a member of the 2009–10 First League, yet it was given a condition to provide financial guarantees with the suspense time on July 8, 2009 (2pm LST). With the already ongoing Ukrainian Cup competition that was drawn on July 7, 2009 (just a day ahead), the Crimean club failed to satisfy that condition. The Professional Football League of Ukraine withdrew the club from all its competitions and arranged additional play-off between the second placed teams of the 2008-09 Ukrainian Second League (Arsenal – Poltava). After winning the play-off on July 12, 2009, FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva became a member of the 2009-10 Ukrainian First League, yet the berth assigned to Ihroservice was preserved as bye which was given to FC Kharkiv during the draw on July 22, 2009.

Competition schedule

First Preliminary Round (1/64)

In this round entered 17 teams from Druha Liha and winners of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup. The draw for the First Preliminary Round was held on July 7, 2009. The matches were played July 18, 2009.

FC Morshyn (2L)3 – 0(2L) Olimpik Donetsk

;Notes:

Qualify as Amateur Cup Champions of Ukraine 2008

Match not played due to bus accident involving Dynamo Khmelnytsky with several key players receiving serious injuries. PFL withdraws Dynamo from the Cup competition.

Originally drawn in this round, Yednist Plysky advanced into the next round due to FC Titan Donetsk withdrawal from the Professional ranks.

Technical 3–0 victory awarded to FC Morshyn. Olimpik Donetsk refused to travel, explaining that its staff had to arrange Euro U-19 2009. The PFL fined Olimpik Donetsk 15,000 hryvni for not arriving for the scheduled match.

Second Preliminary Round (1/32)

In this round entered all 18 teams from Persha Liha. They were drawn against the 9 winners of the First Preliminary Round. The draw for the Second Preliminary Round took place July 22, 2009. The matches were played August 5, 2009, unless otherwise noted.

Tytan Armyansk (2L)0 – 2(1L) PFC Oleksandriya

;Notes:

FC Kharkiv advances into the next round due to Ihroservice Simferopol withdrawal from the professional ranks.

The match was played on August 4, 2009

The match was played in Bucha, Kyiv Oblast

Bracket

| RD1-seed01=1L | RD1-team01=PFC Oleksandria | RD1-score01=2 | RD1-seed02=1L | RD1-team02=Volyn Lutsk | RD1-score02=3*

| RD1-seed03=PL | RD1-team03=Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | RD1-score03=5 | RD1-seed04=PL | RD1-team04=Zoria Luhansk | RD1-score04=0

| RD1-seed05=2L | RD1-team05=MFK Mykolaiv | RD1-score05=0 | RD1-seed06=1L | RD1-team06=Krymteplytsia Molod. | RD1-score06=1

| RD1-seed07=PL | RD1-team07=Vorskla Poltava | RD1-score07=2 | RD1-seed08=PL | RD1-team08=Metalurh Zaporizhia | RD1-score08=3*

| RD1-seed09=2L | RD1-team09=Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk | RD1-score09=0 | RD1-seed10=PL | RD1-team10=Tavriya Simferopol | RD1-score10=4

| RD1-seed11=2L | RD1-team11=Shakhtar Sverdlovsk | RD1-score11=1 | RD1-seed12=PL | RD1-team12=Illichivets Mariupol | RD1-score12=3

| RD1-seed13=1L | RD1-team13=Stal Alchevsk | RD1-score13=1 | RD1-seed14=PL | RD1-team14=Chornomorets Odesa | RD1-score14=0

| RD1-seed15=2L | RD1-team15=CSCA Kyiv | RD1-score15=1 | RD1-seed16=PL | RD1-team16=Obolon Kyiv | RD1-score16=1p

| RD1-seed17=2L | RD1-team17=FC Poltava | RD1-score17=0 | RD1-seed18=1L | RD1-team18=Feniks-Illi. Kalinine | RD1-score18=2

| RD1-seed19=PL | RD1-team19=Zakarpattia Uzhhorod | RD1-score19=2 | RD1-seed20=PL | RD1-team20=Dnipro Dnipropet. | RD1-score20=3

| RD1-seed21=1L | RD1-team21=Naftovyk Okhtyrka | RD1-score21=1 | RD1-seed22=PL | RD1-team22=Metalurh Donetsk | RD1-score22=1p

| RD1-seed23=1L | RD1-team23=FC Kharkiv | RD1-score23=1 | RD1-seed24=PL | RD1-team24=Karpaty Lviv | RD1-score24=5

| RD1-seed25=2L | RD1-team25=Yednist Plysky | RD1-score25=2 | RD1-seed26=1L | RD1-team26=Nyva Ternopil | RD1-score26=1

| RD1-seed27=1L | RD1-team27=Dnister Ovidiopol | RD1-score27=1 | RD1-seed28=PL | RD1-team28=Shakhtar Donetsk | RD1-score28=6

| RD1-seed29=1L | RD1-team29=Enerhetyk Burshtyn | RD1-score29=0 | RD1-seed30=PL | RD1-team30=Metalist Kharkiv | RD1-score30=1

| RD1-seed31=PL | RD1-team31=Arsenal Kyiv | RD1-score31=1 | RD1-seed32=PL | RD1-team32=Dynamo Kyiv | RD1-score32=2

| RD2-seed01=1L | RD2-team01=Volyn Lutsk | RD2-score01=2 | RD2-seed02=PL | RD2-team02=Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | RD2-score02=1

| RD2-seed03=1L | RD2-team03=Krymteplytsia Molod. | RD2-score03=1 | RD2-seed04=PL | RD2-team04=Metalurh Zaporizhia | RD2-score04=2

| RD2-seed05=PL | RD2-team05=Tavriya Simferopol | RD2-score05=4 | RD2-seed06=PL | RD2-team06=Illichivets Mariupol | RD2-score06=2

| RD2-seed07=1L | RD2-team07=Stal Alchevsk | RD2-score07=0 | RD2-seed08=PL | RD2-team08=Obolon Kyiv | RD2-score08=3

| RD2-seed09=1L | RD2-team09=Feniks-Illi. Kalinine | RD2-score09=1 | RD2-seed10=PL | RD2-team10=Dnipro Dnipropet. | RD2-score10=2

| RD2-seed11=PL | RD2-team11=Metalurh Donetsk | RD2-score11=2 | RD2-seed12=PL | RD2-team12=Karpaty Lviv | RD2-score12=1

| RD2-seed13=2L | RD2-team13=Yednist Plysky | RD2-score13=1 | RD2-seed14=PL | RD2-team14=Shakhtar Donetsk | RD2-score14=3

| RD2-seed15=PL | RD2-team15=Metalist Kharkiv | RD2-score15=0 | RD2-seed16=PL | RD2-team16=Dynamo Kyiv | RD2-score16=1

| RD3-seed01=1L | RD3-team01=Volyn Lutsk | RD3-score01=2* | RD3-seed02=PL | RD3-team02=Metalurh Zaporizhia | RD3-score02=1

| RD3-seed03=PL | RD3-team03=Tavriya Simferopol | RD3-score03=4 | RD3-seed04=PL | RD3-team04=Obolon Kyiv | RD3-score04=0

| RD3-seed05=PL | RD3-team05=Dnipro Dnipropet. | RD3-score05=1 | RD3-seed06=PL | RD3-team06=Metalurh Donetsk | RD3-score06=2*

| RD3-seed07=PL | RD3-team07=Shakhtar Donetsk | RD3-score07=2 | RD3-seed08=PL | RD3-team08=Dynamo Kyiv | RD3-score08=0

| RD4-seed01=1L | RD4-team01=Volyn Lutsk | RD4-score01=1 | RD4-seed02=PL | RD4-team02=Tavriya Simferopol | RD4-score02=2

| RD4-seed03=PL | RD4-team03=Metalurh Donetsk | RD4-score03=2 | RD4-seed04=PL | RD4-team04=Shakhtar Donetsk | RD4-score04=1

| RD5-seed01=PL | RD5-team01=Tavriya Simferopol | RD5-score01=3 | RD5-seed02=PL | RD5-team02=Metalurh Donetsk | RD5-score02=2

Round of 32

In this round entered all 16 teams from the Premier League. They were drawn against the 16 winners from the previous round. The draw was random and held on August 6, 2009.

Korolkov


Platon Feshchuk


Kasyan

Artiomenko Lysytsky

Willian Fomin Jádson Poliansky Aghahowa


Milevskyi

Kuznetsov Kozhanov Batista


pen. 2–4

pen. 2–4 Babych Sibiriakov Moroziuk

Bartulović Vorobey Kobakhidze

Marynchuk Lopes

Curri Nevmyvaka Hwang

Notes:

The match played at Spartak Stadium (Odesa), Odesa to accommodate a larger crowd .

The match played at Dynamo Club Stadium, Chapayevka (Konche-Zaspa), Kyiv after CSCA Kyiv's home ground was found unsafe.

Goals for Naftovyk not scored – Andriy Kikot and Oleksandr Aharin, for Metalurh (D) – Fabihno.

Goals for CSCA not scored – Oleksandr Polishchuk and Oleksandr Kurylko, for Obolon – Mykola Moroziuk.

Volodymyr Bohdanov scored on the second attempt after his penalty shot was saved by Mykola Virkovsky.

Round of 16

In this round entered winners from the previous round (11 Premier League, 4 Persha Liha and 1 Druha Liha teams). The draw is random and was held on August 19, 2009.

Kravchenko Hladky

Selezniov

Kutsenko Miroshnychenko

Pischur

Platon Gigiadze Lima

Poliovy


Dimitrov

Quarterfinals

In this round entered winners from the previous round (7 Premier League and 1 Persha Liha teams). The draw was random and was held on September 23, 2009.

Platon Monakhov

Maicon

Ivanko

Fernandinho

Semifinals

In this round entered winners from the previous round (3 Premier League and 1 Persha Liha teams). The draw is random and was held on November 11, 2009.


Dimitrov

Final

Main article: 2010 Ukrainian Cup Final

The Cup final was played on May 16, 2010.

Kovpak
Đuričić Idahor
Marković Mário Sérgio

Top goalscorers

As of May 16, 2010

ScorerGoalsTeam
UKR Oleksandr KovpakTavria Simferopol
UKR Ruslan PlatonTavria Simferopol
UKR Kostiantyn BabychCSCA Kyiv
UKR Yevhen SeleznyovDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
UKR Serhiy MorozovMFC Mykolaiv
UKR Ihor RudyukYednist Plysky
UKR Oleksandr PischurVolyn Lutsk

References

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