Ukrainian Cup

The Ukrainian Cup (Ukrainian: Кубок України) is an association football national knockout cup competition run by the Ukrainian Association of Football.

The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs. Since the 2003–04 season, the Cup winner qualifies to play the Ukrainian Premier League winner for the Ukrainian Super Cup.

Ukrainian Cup
Founded1992
RegionUkrainian Cup Ukraine
Number of teams45
Qualifier forUEFA Europa League
(UEFA Cup Winners' Cup before 1999)
Domestic cup(s)Ukrainian Super Cup
Current championsDynamo Kyiv
(13th title)
Most successful club(s)Dynamo Kyiv
Shakhtar Donetsk
(13 titles each)
WebsiteOfficial website
Ukrainian Cup 2023–24 Ukrainian Cup
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Current format and eligibility criteria

For the competition are eligible first teams of all Ukrainian professional clubs. Beside professional clubs, to the competition is also invited both finalists of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup preceding season. If both finalists obtained professional status (admitted to the Second League (tier 3)), then two better performers of the amateur competition are invited. Beside the initial draw, all the draws are conducted the next day after all the matches of the round is played.

The format of this competition consists of two phases: a qualification phase with two rounds followed by the competition proper (four rounds and the final game) when all Premier League (tier 1) clubs enter the competition. The Ukrainian Association of Football organizes the draw in qualification phase by geographic principles, so to accommodate "smaller" clubs (in lower tiers) by reducing their travel time. Often times the very first qualification round involves matches between the amateur teams and either the newly admitted professional clubs or clubs that struggled in prior season. For the next couple of qualification rounds enter clubs of the Second League (tier 3) and First League (tier 2). The final is usually taken place at the Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, however due reconstruction of the stadium to prepare to the UEFA Euro 2012, the final had been played at other venues temporarily. After that this tradition has ceased.

Past variations of the competition involved a home-away type of elimination, but the Ukrainian Cup has since changed to a single game per round format. In recent years, a conditional replay game was introduced to avoid penalty shootouts. Cup draws may be conducted for two consecutive rounds, but usually occur before each following round. The lower division teams are usually awarded the home-field advantage (or the first leg at home in case of a two-leg round).

History

Ukrainian Cup 
First Ukrainian SSR Cup on cover of the Soviet Union

Ukrainian Cup competitions have been conducted since at least 1936. The first of season in 1936 was officially known as Spring Championship, the decision about which was adopted by the All-Ukrainian football Section. Initially called also as the Spring Championship, sometime during the 1937 season the tournament was renamed by mass media as the Cup of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian: Кубок УРСР, Kubok URSR). The official change was adopted by the Republican Football Conference only in April 1938. To commemorate the event, in 1979 the Soviet Ministry of Communication released an envelope with depiction of the trophy (see the picture). The streamer on top of a picture reads in Russian language "The first Cup of Ukraine in football" (Russian: Первый кубок Украины по футболу, Pervyi kubok Ukrainy po futbolu), while the same thing is written at the picture's footer in Ukrainian language (Ukrainian: Перший кубок України з футболу, Perhyi kubok Ukrayiny z futbolu).

In 1944 as compensation for the canceled republican championship there was conducted next tournament in September. The decision to conduct the tournament was adopted on 6 September 1944 by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine. The tournament was also known as Ukrainian Cup or Ukrainian Bowl (Ukrainian: Келих УРСР, Kelykh URSR). After World War II, subsequent editions of the national Cup were downgraded to a republican cup competition that was limited to lower league clubs and teams participating in the KFK competitions (amateurs). The timeframe of the tournament also shifted from spring time to fall (end of calendar year). Already in 1948 FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv as one of the Soviet Top League clubs from Ukraine chose not to participate in the Ukrainian Cup competition. In 1959 the tournament was cancelled completely and replaced with Football Cup among collective of physical culture (a predecessor to Ukrainian Amateur Cup).

In 1970s the Ukrainian Cup competitions were revived and conducted parallel to Ukrainian Amateur Cup for several seasons. In second half of 1970 the tournament was discontinued once again until 1990.

The first Cup competition in independent Ukraine had an unlikely winner, similar to the championship of 1992. The main contender, Dynamo Kyiv, settled for a draw in its first game at home against a team that was an amateur club in Soviet times, Skala Stryi. In the following quarter-finals round, the team faced defeat by Torpedo Zaporizhia. Eventually that competition was won by Chornomorets Odesa.

In 2008, the Football Federation of Ukraine signed a contract with the company Datagroup, naming the company as the main sponsor of the tournament for the next four years. Datagroup introduced its new version of the cup trophy, the first winner of which became Shakhtar Donetsk. In 2010, there was an attempt to launch an independent website for the competition, which was active for only a couple of months.

Venues

Olimpiyskiy
Metalist
Dnipro
Lviv
most used arenas

The Ukrainian Cup finals are played most often at the main countries association football venue, Olympiyskiy National Sports Complex. Since 2008 and establishing of the Ukrainian Premier League, the final games started to be conducted at alternative stadiums among which most often was used the Metalist Oblast Sports Complex and the Dnipro Arena.

Finals

Source:

Year Venue Winner Score Runner-up
1992
Final
31 May 1992 19:00 (EEST)
KyivRepublican Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Chornomorets Odesa
Ilia Tsymbalar Ukrainian Cup  107'
1 – 0
(0 – 0)
(a.e.t.)
Metalist Kharkiv
1992–93
Final
30 May 1993 ? (EEST)
KyivRepublican Stadium
Attendance: 47,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Victor Leonenko Ukrainian Cup  23'
Dmytro Topchiyev Ukrainian Cup  64'
2 – 1
(1 – 0)
Karpaty Lviv
Ihor Plotko Ukrainian Cup  89' (pen.)
1993–94
Final
29 May 1994 17:00 (EEST)
KyivRepublican Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Chornomorets Odesa 0 – 0
(0 – 0)
(a.e.t.) (5–3 p)
Tavriya Simferopol
1994–95
Final
28 May 1995 ? (EEST)
KyivRepublican Stadium
Attendance: 42,500
Shakhtar Donetsk
Ihor Petrov Ukrainian Cup  78'
1 – 1
(0 – 1)
(a.e.t.) (7–6 p)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Aleksandr Zakharov Ukrainian Cup  23'
1995–96
Final
26 May 1996 ? (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 47,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Serhii Rebrov Ukrainian Cup  27'
Yuri Maximov Ukrainian Cup  59'
2 – 0
(1 – 0)
Nyva Vinnytsia
1996–97
Final
25 May 1997 ? (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 26,000
Shakhtar Donetsk
Serhiy Atelkin Ukrainian Cup  36'
1 – 0
(1 – 0)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
1997–98
Final
31 May 1998 ? (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 43,500
Dynamo Kyiv
Andriy Shevchenko Ukrainian Cup  1', 30'
2 – 1
(2 – 0)
CSKA Kyiv
Vasyl Novokhatskyi Ukrainian Cup  54'
1998–99
Final
30 May 1999 ? (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 71,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Andriy Shevchenko Ukrainian Cup  18', 67'
Valentin Belkevich Ukrainian Cup  19'
3 – 0
(2 – 0)
Karpaty Lviv
1999–00
Final
27 May 2000 ? (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 45,500
Dynamo Kyiv
Aliaksandr Khatskevich Ukrainian Cup  45'
1 – 0
(1 – 0)
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
2000–01
Final
27 May 2001 17:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 55,000
Shakhtar Donetsk
Serhiy Atelkin Ukrainian Cup  78', 119'
2 – 1
(0 – 1; 1 – 1)
(a.e.t.)
CSKA Kyiv
Ruslan Kostyshyn Ukrainian Cup  7'
2001–02
Final
26 May 2002 19:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 81,000
Shakhtar Donetsk
Serhiy Popov Ukrainian Cup  10'
Serhiy Atelkin Ukrainian Cup  81'
Andriy Vorobei Ukrainian Cup  99'
3 – 2
(1 – 1; 2 – 2)
(a.e.t.)
Dynamo Kyiv
Valentin Belkevich Ukrainian Cup  31'
Maksim Shatskikh Ukrainian Cup  50'
2002–03
Final
25 May 2003 17:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 71,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Aliaksandr Khatskevich Ukrainian Cup  56'
Diogo Rincón Ukrainian Cup  90+'
2 – 1
(0 – 1)
Shakhtar Donetsk
Andriy Vorobei Ukrainian Cup  18'
2003–04
Final
30 May 2004 17:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 60,000
Shakhtar Donetsk
Oleksiy Byelik Ukrainian Cup  1'
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk Ukrainian Cup  90+'
2 – 0
(1 – 0)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
2004–05
Final
29 May 2005 17:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 68,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Diogo Rincón Ukrainian Cup  11' (pen.)
1 – 0
(1 – 0)
Shakhtar Donetsk
2005–06
Final
2 May 2006 17:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 25,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Kléber Ukrainian Cup  47'
1 – 0
(0 – 0)
Metalurh Zaporizhya
2006–07
Final
28 May 2007 19:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 64,500
Dynamo Kyiv
Kléber Ukrainian Cup  58'
Oleh Husyev Ukrainian Cup  80'
2 – 1
(0 – 0)
Shakhtar Donetsk
Elano Ukrainian Cup  89'
2007–08
Final
7 May 2008 19:00 (EEST)
KharkivOSC "Metalist"
Attendance: 28,000
Shakhtar Donetsk
Oleksandr Hladkyy Ukrainian Cup  44'
Oleksiy Hai Ukrainian Cup  78'
2 – 0
(1 – 0)
Dynamo Kyiv
2008–09
Final
31 May 2009 17:00 (EEST)
DnipropetrovskDnipro Arena
Attendance: 25,700
Vorskla Poltava
Vasyl Sachko Ukrainian Cup  50'
1 – 0
(0 – 0)
Shakhtar Donetsk
2009–10
Final
16 May 2010 17:00 (EEST)
KharkivOSC "Metalist"
Attendance: 21,000
Tavriya Simferopol
Maksym Feschuk Ukrainian Cup  2'
Oleksandr Kovpak Ukrainian Cup  40' (pen.)
Lucky Idahor Ukrainian Cup  96'
3 – 2
(2 – 0; 2 – 2)
(a.e.t.)
Metalurh Donetsk
Henrikh Mkhitaryan Ukrainian Cup  51'
Mário Sérgio Ukrainian Cup  74'
2010–11
Final
25 May 2011 20:15 (EEST)
SumyStadium "Yuvileiny"
Attendance: 27,800
Shakhtar Donetsk
Eduardo da Silva Ukrainian Cup  64'
Luiz Adriano Ukrainian Cup  87'
2 – 0
(0 – 0)
Dynamo Kyiv
2011–12
Final
6 May 2012 19:30 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 47,314
Shakhtar Donetsk
Alex Teixeira Ukrainian Cup  23'
Oleksandr Kucher Ukrainian Cup  104'
2 – 1
(1 – 0; 1 – 1)
(a.e.t.)
Metalurh Donetsk
Mykola Morozyuk Ukrainian Cup  68'
2012–13
Final
22 May 2013 19:45 (EEST)
KharkivOSC "Metalist"
Attendance: 40,003
Shakhtar Donetsk
Fernandinho Ukrainian Cup  41'
Alex Teixeira Ukrainian Cup  53'
Taison Ukrainian Cup  73'
3 – 0
(1 – 0)
Chornomorets Odesa
2013–14
Final
15 May 2014 20:00 (EEST)
PoltavaStadium "Vorskla" Butovskoho
Attendance: 9,700
Dynamo Kyiv
Oleksandr Kucher Ukrainian Cup  40' (o.g.)
Domagoj Vida Ukrainian Cup  43'
2 – 1
(2 – 0)
Shakhtar Donetsk
Douglas Costa Ukrainian Cup  57'
2014–15
Final
4 June 2015 21:00 (EEST)
KyivNSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 53,455
Dynamo Kyiv 0 – 0
(0 – 0)
(a.e.t.) (5–4 p)
Shakhtar Donetsk
2015–16
Final
21 May 2016 17:00 (EEST)
LvivArena Lviv
Attendance: 21,720
Shakhtar Donetsk
Oleksandr Hladkyy Ukrainian Cup  42', 57'
2 – 0
(1 – 0)
Zorya Luhansk
2016–17
Final
17 May 2017 21:00 (EEST)
KharkivOSC "Metalist"
Attendance: 25,000
Shakhtar Donetsk
Marlos Ukrainian Cup  81'
1 – 0
(0 – 0)
Dynamo Kyiv
2017–18
Final
9 May 2018 20:30 (EEST)
DniproDnipro Arena
Attendance: 28,155
Shakhtar Donetsk
Facundo Ferreyra Ukrainian Cup  48'
Yaroslav Rakytskyi Ukrainian Cup  61'
2 – 0
(0 – 0)
Dynamo Kyiv
2018–19
Final
15 May 2019 21:00 (EEST)
ZaporizhiaSlavutych Arena
Attendance: 11,100
Shakhtar Donetsk
Tetê Ukrainian Cup  28', 39'
Júnior Moraes Ukrainian Cup  45+2'
Manor Solomon Ukrainian Cup  65'
4 – 0
(3 – 0)
Inhulets Petrove
2019–20
Final
8 July 2020 21:30 (EEST)
KharkivOSC "Metalist"
Attendance:0
Dynamo Kyiv
Benjamin Verbič Ukrainian Cup  28'
1 – 1
(1 – 1)
(a.e.t.) (8–7 p)
Vorskla Poltava
Ruslan Stepanyuk Ukrainian Cup  11'
2020–21
Final
13 May 2021 19:00 (EEST)
TernopilRoman Shukhevych Ternopil city stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Dynamo Kyiv
Viktor Tsyhankov Ukrainian Cup  98'
1 – 0
(0 – 0)
(a.e.t.)
Zorya Luhansk
2021–22 11 May 2022 (the final was scheduled) interrupted at quarterfinals due to war
2022–23 no competition due to war
2023–24
Final
15 May 2024
RivneStadium "Avanhard"
Attendance:
Shakhtar Donetsk
v
Vorskla Poltava

Top scorers of finals

No Name Club(s) Goals
1 Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Shevchenko Dynamo Kyiv 4
Ukrainian Cup  Serhiy Atelkin Shakhtar Donetsk
3 Ukrainian Cup  Oleksandr Hladkyy Shakhtar Donetsk 3
4 Ukrainian Cup  Valiantsin Bialkevich Dynamo Kyiv 2
Ukrainian Cup  Aliaksandr Khatskevich Dynamo Kyiv
Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Vorobei Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukrainian Cup  Diogo Rincón Dynamo Kyiv
Ukrainian Cup  Kléber Dynamo Kyiv
Ukrainian Cup  Alex Teixeira Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukrainian Cup  Tetê Shakhtar Donetsk
10 33 players 1

Performances

Achievements of clubs since 1992

Team Winners Winning years Runners-up Runners years Finals
Shakhtar Donetsk 13 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 6 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2015 19
Dynamo Kyiv 13 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2020, 2021 5 2002, 2008, 2011, 2017, 2018 18
Chornomorets Odesa 2 1992, 1994 1 2013 3
Tavriya Simferopol 1 2010 1 1994 2
Vorskla Poltava 1 2009 1 2020 2
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3 1995, 1997, 2004 3
Karpaty Lviv 2 1993, 1999 2
CSKA Kyiv 2 1998, 2001 2
Metalurh Donetsk 2 2010, 2012 2
Zorya Luhansk 2 2016, 2021 2
Metalist Kharkiv 1 1992 1
Nyva Vinnytsia 1 1996 1
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 1 2000 1
Metalurh Zaporizhya 1 2006 1
Inhulets Petrove 1 2019 1
  • Note: Defunct teams marked in Italics.

All-time table

Top-10. All figures are correct through the 2017–18 season.

PL Team Seasons GP W D L GS GA Pts Achievement
1 Shakhtar Donetsk 27 151 111 21 19 346 106 354 champion
2 Dynamo Kyiv 27 144 112 16 16 345 90 352 champion
3 FC Dnipro 27 117 68 17 32 188 105 221 finalist
4 Tavriya Simferopol 24 87 49 15 23 141 97 162 champion
5 Karpaty Lviv 27 89 45 12 32 130 96 147 finalist
6 Vorskla Poltava 27 84 44 12 28 113 97 144 champion
7 Chornomorets Odesa 27 92 44 12 36 148 99 144 champion
8 Volyn Lutsk 27 84 42 8 34 141 128 134 semi-finalist
9 Metalurh Zaporizhia 27 80 40 11 29 119 94 131 finalist
10 Metalurh Donetsk 20 70 37 10 23 107 91 121 finalist

Competition people

Managers

Winning managers
Manager Club(s) Wins Winning years
Ukrainian Cup  Mircea Lucescu Shakhtar Donetsk 7 2003–04, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16
Dynamo Kyiv 2020–21
Ukrainian Cup  Valery Lobanovsky 3 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000
Ukrainian Cup  Viktor Prokopenko Chonomorets Odesa 1992, 1993–94
Shakhtar Donetsk 2000–01
Ukrainian Cup  Paulo Fonseca 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
Ukrainian Cup  Yozhef Sabo Dynamo Kyiv 2 1995–96, 2004–05
Ukrainian Cup  Anatoliy Demyanenko 2005–06, 2006–07
Ukrainian Cup  Serhii Rebrov 2013–14, 2014–15
Ukrainian Cup  Oleksiy Mykhaylichenko 2002–03, 2019–20
Ukrainian Cup  Mykhailo Fomenko Dynamo Kyiv 1 1992–93
Ukrainian Cup  Vladimir Salkov Shakhtar Donetsk 1994–95
Ukrainian Cup  Valeriy Yaremchenko 1996–97
Ukrainian Cup  Nevio Scala 2001–02
Ukrainian Cup  Mykola Pavlov Vorskla Poltava 2008–09
Ukrainian Cup  Serhiy Puchkov Tavriya Simferepol 2009–10

Players

Leaders with the most games played
Rank Player Year(s) Games per team(s) Games total
1 Ukrainian Cup  Ruslan Kostyshyn 1995 – 2012 Advis (2), Podillia (2), CSKA/Arsenal (28), Dnipro (25), Kryvbas (6) 63
2 Ukrainian Cup  Oleksandr Shovkovskyi 1993 – 2015 Dynamo-3 (2), Dynamo (58) 60
3 Ukrainian Cup  Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi 1993 – 2009 Karpaty (32), Metalurh Z (7), Volyn (1), Tavriya (13), Zakarpattia (5) 58
4 Ukrainian Cup  Oleksandr Holovko 1992 – 2006 Tavriya (24), Dynamo (32) 56
Ukrainian Cup  Vitaliy Reva 1994 – 2010 Polihraftekhnika (4), CSKA/Arsenal (34), Dynamo (16), Tavriya (2) 56
Ukrainian Cup  Hennadiy Zubov 1994 – 2008 Stal A (3), Shakhtar (48), Illichivets (2), Metalurh D (1), Zoria (1), Komunalnyk (1) 56
Ukrainian Cup  Volodymyr Yezerskyi 1996 – 2014 Harai (6), Karpaty (7), Dynamo (2), Kryvbas (4), Dnipro (20), Shakhtar (12), Zoria (2), Tavriya (2), Hoverla (1) 56
8 Ukrainian Cup  Dmytro Shutkov 1992 – 2007 Shakhtar 54
Ukrainian Cup  Ruslan Rotan 2001 – 2018 Dnipro (42), Dynamo (12) 54
10 Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Vorobei 1996 – 2013 Shakhtar (4), Shakhtar (44), Dnipro (2), Arsenal (1), Metalist (2) 53
11 Ukrainian Cup  Serhii Rebrov 1992 – 2010 Shakhtar (6), Dynamo (44), Irpin (1) 51
Ukrainian Cup  Mykhailo Starostiak 1994 – 2007 Prykarpattia (6), Shakhtar (42), Kryvbas (3) 51
13 Ukrainian Cup  Serhiy Mizin 1993 – 2008 Dynamo-2 (3), Dynamo (18), Dnipro (2), CSKA/Arsenal (5), Karpaty (11), Kryvbas (7), Metalist (4) 50
The table includes players who played over 50 games in the competition. Players who share number of tallies placed in order of seniority by years and then alphabetical order. Data is through winter of 2020–2021.
All-time Ukrainian Cup scorers
Rank Player Year(s) Goals per team(s) Goals total
1 Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Vorobei 1996 – 2013 Shakhtar-2 (2), Shakhtar (22), Metalist (1) 25
2 Ukrainian Cup  Maksim Shatskikh 2000 – 2015 Dynamo (22), Arsenal (1), Hoverla (1) 24
3 Ukrainian Cup  Oleksandr Palianytsia 1992 – 2003 Dnipro (7), Veres (4), Karpaty (5), Kryvbas (3), Metalist (3) 22
4 Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Shevchenko 1994 – 2012 Dynamo-2 (5), Dynamo (16) 21
5 Ukrainian Cup  Serhii Rebrov 1992 – 2010 Shakhtar (1), Dynamo (19) 20
6 Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Pokladok 1992 – 2008 Karpaty (15), Metalurh D (2), Rava (1), Halychyna L (1) 19
Ukrainian Cup  Andriy Yarmolenko 2007 – 2017 Dynamo 19
8 Ukrainian Cup  Oleh Matveyev 1992 – 2003 Shakhtar (16), Metalurh Z (1) 17
9 Ukrainian Cup  Oleksiy Antiukhin 1992 – 2001 Metalurh Z (1), Tavria (13), Vorskla (2) 16
Ukrainian Cup  Luiz Adriano 2007 – 2015 Shakhtar 16
11 Ukrainian Cup  Valentyn Poltavets 1993 – 2013 Shakhtar Pavlohrad (1), Metalurh Z (8), Dnipro (1), Chornomorets (1), Dniester (4) 15
Ukrainian Cup  Bohdan Yesyp 1996 – 2014 Dynamo-3 (4), Zirka (1), Zakarpattia (3), Naftovyk (7) 15
Ukrainian Cup  Oleh Husiev 2003 – 2016 Arsenal (1), Dynamo (14) 15
The table includes players who scored over 15 goals in the competition. Players who share number of tallies placed in order of seniority by years and then alphabetical order. Data is through winter of 2020–2021.

See also

Notes

References

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