Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2012–13 Ukrainian Cup


FieldValue
titleUkrainian Cup
year2012–13
other_titleKubok Ukrainy
countryUkraine
num_teams55
defending championsShakhtar Donetsk
championsShakhtar Donetsk
runner-upChornomorets Odesa
matches46
goals126
top goal scorer4 goals
BRA Luiz Adriano & Alex Teixeira (Shakhtar)
prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

| runner-up = Chornomorets Odesa BRA Luiz Adriano & Alex Teixeira (Shakhtar) The **2012–13 Ukrainian Cup ** was the 22nd annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition.

The Cup began with two preliminary rounds, before the first round proper involving the Premier League clubs. The draw for both the preliminary rounds was held on 5 July 2012. The First Preliminary Round consisting of teams from Druha Liha and Amateur Cup finalists. In the Second Preliminary Round teams of the Persha Liha entered the competition. Sixteen teams, the winners of the 2nd preliminary round, entered the First Round proper or the Round of 32 where the Premier League teams entered the competition for the first time. The winner of the competition qualified for the play-off round (based on the UEFA club coefficient) of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.

Team allocation

Fifty five teams entered into the Ukrainian Cup 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 round5 July 201225 July 2012
Second qualifying round22 August 2012
Main eventRound of 325 September 201222 September 2012
Round of 1626 September 201231 October 2012
Quarter-finals1 November 201217 April 2013
Semi-finals19 April 20138 May 2013
Final22 May 2013 at OSK "Metalist", Kharkiv

Originally scheduled on 23 September 2012

The final to be scheduled for 1 June 2013, if there is a necessity to conclude the Ukrainian Premier League season with a "Golden Match".

Originally scheduled for 30 May 2013, it was later planned to conduct on 1 June 2013. On 18 April 2013 the FFU Executive Committee rescheduled the match for 22 May 2013. On 24 April 2013 the FFU Executive Committee changed location of the final match from Olimpiysky in Kyiv to Metalist in 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, Obolon-2, Poltava-2, Sevastopol-2, along with Dynamo-2 from the First League, were not included in the draw.
  • Bastion Illichivsk has withdrawn just before the 2011–12 Ukrainian Second League but was included in the 2011–12 Ukrainian Cup draw. Despite not being able to participate in any professional competitions since then (2011), Bastion was again included in the 2012–13 Ukrainian Cup draw.

Competition schedule

First Preliminary Round (1/64)

In this round entered 16 clubs from the Druha Liha and the finalists of Ukrainian Amateur Cup. The round matches were played on 25 July 2012.

  • Basarab 5'
  • Rustamov
  • Rudenko
  • Honchar
  • Tsykhmeystruk
  • Sereda
  • Morev
  • Netser
  • Lohinov
  • Tsykhmeystruk
  • Dyachenko
  • Holyadynets
  • Bodzhhua
  • Maznyi
  • Lapa
  • Lakusta
  • Zakarlyuka
  • Hryshchenko
  • Volha
  • Barba
  • Pasichnychenko
  • Polyakhov 67'
  • Korolkov
  • Kolodin
  • Sitalo
  • Nikishchenko
  • Mazurenko
  • Trofimchuk

;Notes: Myr Hornostayivka informed the PFL that they will not travel for the scheduled match.(19 July 2012) Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk win the match with a 3–0 technical victory and advance into the next round.

Hvardiyets Hvardiyske were drawn to play away against FC Bastion Illichivsk but they were omitted from the professional ranks prior to the start of the 2012–13 season.(13 July 2012) Hvardiyets Hvardiyske receive a bye into the next round.

Second Preliminary Round (1/32)

In this round entered all 17 clubs from Persha Liha (except Dynamo-2 Kyiv) and the higher seeded clubs from the Druha Liha (top four of each group). They were drawn against the nine winners of the First Preliminary Round. The matches were played 22 August 2012.

  • Pashkovskyi
  • Sikorskyi
  • Akymenko
  • Yanevych
  • Nasibulin
  • Nemchaninov
  • Yanevych
  • Osmanov
  • Kushka
  • Lakusta
  • Halenko
  • Rodina
  • Olefir
  • Rudnytskyi
  • Malin
  • Parkhomenko
  • Siryk
  • Nuridinov
  • Kandaurov
  • Khudobyak
  • Kachur
  • Symonchuk
  • Danishevsky
  • Pyshchur
  • Kochura
  • Povalchuk
  • Prokopchenko
  • Dovzhyk
  • Pokosenko
  • Kozhemyakin
  • Rafalskyi
  • Nelin
  • Shakhov
  • Dovzhyk
  • Pokosenko
  • Prokopchenko
  • Subochev
  • Taranukha
  • Nosaryev
  • Polyarus
  • Havrysh
  • Holoveshchenko
  • Falkovskyi
  • Kalinovskyi
  • Lomko
  • Sereda
  • Solonynko
  • Ostapenko
  • Chernenko
  • Brovkin
  • Vayda
  • Kozban
  • Melnyk
  • Volha
  • Ivlyev
  • Hudzikevych

;Notes: Hvardiyets Hvardiyske were originally drawn to be the away side. However, the PFL regulations for the draw determine that a team from a lower level are designated as the home team. Match was played in Hvardiyske.

On 5 July 2012 Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk were originally drawn to play away against FC Lviv but on 12 July 2012 they withdrew from the professional ranks prior to the start of the 2012–13 season. Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk receive a bye and advance to the First Round of the Cup competition.

Round of 32

In this round all 16 teams from the Premier League entered the competition. They and the 16 winners from the previous round consisting of seven clubs from the Persha Liha and nine clubs from the Druha Liha were drawn in this round. The draw took place 5 September 2012 and was performed by Volodymyr Troshkin who was invited as a guest by the Premier League.

Hrytsay Kobakhidze Matos Korobkin

  • Malysh
  • Dotsenko
  • Kozban
  • Brynko
  • Sharko
  • Ljubenović
  • Danilo
  • Ferenchak
  • Idahor
  • Khudzik Kozhanov Hrechyshkin Putivtsev Budnik Voitovych Shynder
  • Ponomarenko
  • Falkovskyi
  • Batrachenko
  • Radevych
  • Belousov
  • Junior
  • Partsvania
  • Purović
  • Sydorchuk
  • Kaverin Nasonov Pavlov Karavayev Kopolovets Vorobey Shelayev Teixeira Fernandinho Srna

;Notes: Fixture played at the CSC Nika Stadium located in the district center of Oleksandria, since the home ground has limited capacity.

Round of 16

In this round the 16 winners from the previous round consisting of 11 teams from the Premier League, two clubs from the Persha Liha and three clubs from the Druha Liha were drawn in this round. The draw took place 26 September 2012 and was performed by Mykhailo Fomenko who was invited as a guest by the Premier League.

Stević Budnik Ljubičić Nazarenko Bakaj Giuliano Teixeira Luiz Adriano Willian Kenia

;Notes: Fixture played at the CSC Nika Stadium located in the district center of Oleksandria, since the home ground has limited capacity.

Quarterfinals

In this round entered the eight winners from the previous round consisting of seven teams from the Premier League and a club from the Persha Liha were drawn in this round. The draw took place 1 November 2012 and was performed by former Ukrainian international player Ivan Hetsko but due unforeseen circumstance was not able attend the draw. The draw was performed by former Ukrainian international player Vladyslav Vashchuk.

Matheus Zhabokrytskyy Kozhanov Neplyakh Eduardo Gadzhiev Teixeira Fontanello

Semifinals

In this round entered the four winners from the previous round consisting of three teams from the Premier League and a club from the Persha Liha were drawn in this round. The draw took place 19 April 2013 and was performed by former Ukrainian international player Ivan Hetsko. The home team for the final was selected as the winner of Sevastopol – Shakhtar match.

Mkhitaryan Matos

Final

Main article: 2013 Ukrainian Cup Final

Teixeira Taison

Top goalscorers

The competition's top ten goalscorers including qualification rounds.

#ScorerGoals
(Pen.)Team
1BRA Luiz Adriano4Shakhtar Donetsk
BRA Alex Teixeira4Shakhtar Donetsk
3BRA Fernandinho3Shakhtar Donetsk
UKR Ruslan Fomin3Illichivets Mariupol
BRA Matheus3Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
UKR Yevhen Volha3Kremin Kremenchuk

References

References

  1. link. (2012-07-03). [[Professional Football League of Ukraine. PFL]]
  2. link. [[Professional Football League of Ukraine]] official website (pfl.ua). (3 July 2012)
  3. link. [[Karpaty Lviv]] official website. (28 August 2012)
  4. link. [[Ukrainian Premier League]]. (7 May 2012)
  5. [http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/cup/516eb332.html FFU Executive Committee changed a date for the Cup Final]. ua-football. 17 April 2013
  6. [http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/tournaments/cup/11365/ The final fixture of the Cup of Ukraine will take place in Kharkiv] {{Webarchive. link. (8 May 2013 . FFU website. 2013-04-24)
  7. link. (5 July 2012). [[Professional Football League of Ukraine]]
  8. link. ua-football.com. (19 July 2012). Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk Official web site
  9. [http://pfl.ua/docs/disciplinary_committee/Protokol_2_260712.pdf PFL Disciplinary Committee Decision No. 2. 2012-07-26]
  10. link. [[Professional Football League of Ukraine. PFL]]. (13 July 2012)
  11. link. [[Professional Football League of Ukraine. PFL]]. (12 July 2012)
  12. link. (5 September 2012). ua-football.com
  13. link. ua-football.com. (22 September 2012). ua-football
  14. link. (25 September 2012). fpl.ua
  15. link. (22 October 2012). Official UkrAhroKom website. Viacheslav Chebyshev. (September 2019)
  16. link. (1 November 2012). [[Ukrainian Premier League]]
  17. (19 April 2013). "A draw took place for semifinals of the Ukrainian Cup". FFU website.
  18. (19 April 2013). "Кубок Украины. "Севастополь" примет "Шахтер", "Днепр" сыграет с "Черноморцем" – UA-Футбол". ua-football.com.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2012–13 Ukrainian Cup — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report