Ukrainian Super Cup

The Ukrainian Super Cup (Ukrainian: Суперкубок України) is an association football game of the Ukrainian Premier League in traditional super cup format that acts as the grand-opening for every new football competition season in Ukraine.

Originally it was set as a contest between the winners of the previous season's Ukrainian Championship and Ukrainian Cup. From 2008 through 2014, it was branded as the Inter Super Cup of Ukraine, in 2017 – Super Cup Fokstrot.

Super Cup of Ukraine
Ukrainian Super Cup
Founded2004
RegionUkraine
Number of teams2
Current championsShakhtar Donetsk
(9th title)
Most successful club(s)Dynamo Kyiv
Shakhtar Donetsk
(9 titles each)
Ukrainian Super Cup 2021 Ukrainian Super Cup
Ukrainian Super Cup

Following the 2022 Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the competition is currently suspended.

History and overview

The competition and its trophy was presented on 1 July 2007 in hotel "Ekspres". In the event participated president of the Professional Football League of Ukraine (PFL) Ravil Safiullin, general director of Info-sport Marketing Serhiy Kharchenko, representative of the game general sponsor "Olimp". At the press conference Mr.Safiullin informed several details about the new tournament among which was the money prize fund that consisted of 75,000 "conditional units", a lottery for fans winner of which would receive a car, the game opening show was planned to be hosted by Ukrainian singer Kateryna Buzhynska (uk). It was also informed that there will be no extra time and series of penalty kicks would follow right after the regular time.

The president of PFL refused to disclose the amount of money that was paid to create the Super Cup trophy. He noted that the trophy will be given away for eternal keeping to the team that would win it five times.

The drawing for the trophy was created by Mykhailo Cheburakhin ("Dialan-M" company), for which he received a reward of 1,000 "conditional units".

The prize money fund for the second edition in 2005 was established at ₴375,000.

In 2022, the competition was cancelled for the first time in its history due to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, and has not been held again since. The decision to end the games was motivated by the abandonment of the Ukrainian Premier League's 2021-22 season and the Ukrainian Cup's 2021-22 season. Odesa, the games' usual host city, has been continually struck by Russian cruise missiles since the beginning of the war, making it infeasible for the games to be held safely.

Format

The Ukrainian Super Cup usually features one representative of the Ukrainian Premier League and another the Ukrainian Cup. In event when both tournaments were won by one club, participation in the game is granted to the cup finalist (until 2014) or the league runner-up (since 2015).

On some occasions when the national cup was won by a national champion, it was challenged by the league runner-up or the cup finalist.

Venues

Ukrainian Super Cup 
Chornomorets Stadium, main arena of the tournament

Traditionally playing in Odesa at the Chornomorets Stadium, the season's opening match did not initially have a "fixed" venue. The decision on conducting the match in Odesa in 2005 was adopted by the PFL Bureau three days before the game and on petition of both Dynamo and Shakhtar. Due to the preparation for UEFA Euro 2012, however, the newly established tradition changed and for the 2008 rendition it has been moved to Poltava's Oleksiy Butovsky Vorskla Stadium. In 2009, the cup venue changed once again to the Sumy's Yuvileiny Stadium which stood relatively underutilized since the main city football club went bankrupt. The 2009 edition featured Vorskla, which became the first team outside of the Ukrainian derby (Dynamo and Shakhtar) to participate. In 2007 and 2008, the Cup played-off between the first and second placed teams as one of the team won both the Cup and the Premier League.

Sponsors

The 2008 rendition was officially known as Inter Super Cup of Ukraine and sponsored by the TV channel Inter. In 2009, the contract was extended for another three years and later again to 2014. The very first Super Cup was handed over by Prime Minister of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych.

In 2016, the tournament received another sponsor, an American construction company UDP (Urban Development + Partners).

The prize money fund in 2014 and 2015 consisted of ₴1 million. The winner was to receive 650,000 and the other finalist 350,000.

History

2004 Ukrainian Super Cup

Dynamo Kyiv
(as League champions)
1–1
6–5 (pen.)
Shakhtar Donetsk
(as Cup winners)
Husyev Ukrainian Super Cup  21'
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Lewandowski Ukrainian Super Cup  77'

2005 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
1–1
4–3 (pen.)
Dynamo Kyiv
(as Cup winners)
Elano Ukrainian Super Cup  5'
Penalties:
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Byalkevich Ukrainian Super Cup  32'
Penalties:
Attendance: 34,400
Referee: Ihor Podushkin (Kharkiv)

2006 Ukrainian Super Cup

Dynamo Kyiv
(as Cup winners)
2–0Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
Marković Ukrainian Super Cup  10'
Milevskyi Ukrainian Super Cup  87'
Report
(in Ukrainian)

2007 Ukrainian Super Cup

Dynamo Kyiv
(as League champions)
2–2
4–2 (pen.)
Shakhtar Donetsk
(as Cup runners-up)
Mykhalyk Ukrainian Super Cup  27', 30'
Penalties:
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Hladkyy Ukrainian Super Cup  14'
Tkachenko Ukrainian Super Cup  55'
Penalties:

2008 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
1–1
5–3 (pen.)
Dynamo Kyiv
(as Cup runners-up)
Chyhrynskyi Ukrainian Super Cup  38'
Penalties:
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Milevskyi Ukrainian Super Cup  6'
Penalties:

2009 Ukrainian Super Cup

Dynamo Kyiv
(as League champions)
0–0
4–2 (pen.)
Vorskla Poltava
(as Cup winners)

Penalties:
Report
(in Ukrainian)

Penalties:
Attendance: 18,500
Referee: Yevhen Herenda (Kalush)

2010 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
7–1
Tavriya Simferopol
(as Cup winners)
Hladkyy Ukrainian Super Cup  2', 51'
Jádson Ukrainian Super Cup  35'
Willian Ukrainian Super Cup  67'
Luiz Adriano Ukrainian Super Cup  78', 85'
Raț Ukrainian Super Cup  90'
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Feschuk Ukrainian Super Cup  32'
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Andriy Shandor (Lviv)

2011 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
1–3Dynamo Kyiv
(as Cup runners-up)
Fernandinho Ukrainian Super Cup  14' Report
(in Ukrainian)
Husyev Ukrainian Super Cup  5' (pen)
Diakhaté Ukrainian Super Cup  31'
Milevskyi Ukrainian Super Cup  83'
Attendance: 24,750
Referee: Yuriy Vaks (Simferopol)

2012 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
2–0Metalurh Donetsk
(as Cup runners-up)
Luiz Adriano Ukrainian Super Cup  5'
Douglas Costa Ukrainian Super Cup  35'
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Attendance: 21,050

2013 Ukrainian Super Cup

Chornomorets Odesa
(as Cup runners-up)
1–3Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
Antonov Ukrainian Super Cup  45+1' Report
(in Ukrainian)
Fred Ukrainian Super Cup  17', 33'
Taison Ukrainian Super Cup  67' (pen.)
Attendance: 32,400

2014 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
2–0Dynamo Kyiv
(as Cup winners)
Hladkyy Ukrainian Super Cup  75'
Marlos Ukrainian Super Cup  90+3'
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Attendance: 34,347
Referee: Yuriy Morzharovskyi (Lviv)

2015 Ukrainian Super Cup

Dynamo Kyiv
(as League champions)
0–2Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League runners-up)
Report Srna Ukrainian Super Cup  90+2' (pen.)
Bernard Ukrainian Super Cup  90+4'
Attendance: 34,164
Referee: Anatoliy Zhabchenko (Khmelnytskyi)

2016 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as Cup winners)
1–1
3–4 (pen.)
Dynamo Kyiv
(as League champions)
Fred Ukrainian Super Cup  58'
Penalties:
Report
(in Ukrainian)
Vida Ukrainian Super Cup  79'
Penalties:
Attendance: 26,109

2017 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
2–0
Dynamo Kyiv
(as League runners-up)
Ferreyra Ukrainian Super Cup  8', 56' Report
(in Ukrainian)

2018 Ukrainian Super Cup


2019 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
1–2Dynamo Kyiv
(as League runners-up)
Patrick Ukrainian Super Cup  45+3' Report Burda Ukrainian Super Cup  80'
Harmash Ukrainian Super Cup  83'
Attendance: 27,400
Referee: Vitaliy Romanov (Dnipro)

2020 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League champions)
1–3Dynamo Kyiv
(as Cup winners)
Moraes Ukrainian Super Cup  37' Report de Pena Ukrainian Super Cup  20'
Rodrigues Ukrainian Super Cup  31'
Sol Ukrainian Super Cup  83'
Attendance: 0
Referee: Vitaliy Romanov (Dnipro)

2021 Ukrainian Super Cup

Shakhtar Donetsk
(as League runners-up)
3–0Dynamo Kyiv
(as League champions)
Traoré Ukrainian Super Cup  30', 54'
Patrick Ukrainian Super Cup  61'
Report
Attendance: 27,553
Referee: Andriy Kovalenko (Poltava)

Note:

    All fixtures are played till the end of regulation time. If the score is tied, no extra time is played with penalty kicks immediately taken to determine the victory.

Performance

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning years
Shakhtar Donetsk 9 8 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2021
Dynamo Kyiv 9 6 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
Vorskla Poltava 1
Tavriya Simferopol 1
Metalurh Donetsk 1
Chornomorets Odesa 1
Total 18 18

Performance by qualification

Competition Winners Runners-up
Premier League champions 11 7
Premier League runners-up (since 2015) 4 1
Ukrainian Cup winners 2 6
Ukrainian Cup runners-up (2004–2014) 1 4
Total 18 18

Venues

Number Name Location Years Winning clubs
10 Chornomorets Stadium (Central Stadium ChMP) Odesa 2004–2007, 2013, 2015–2019 Shakhtar (4), Dynamo (6)
2 Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex Kyiv 2020, 2021 Dynamo, Shakhtar
2 Oleksiy Butovsky Vorskla Stadium Poltava 2008, 2011 Shakhtar, Dynamo
1 Yuvileiny Stadium Sumy 2009 Dynamo
1 Slavutych-Arena Zaporizhzhia 2010 Shakhtar
1 Avanhard Stadium Luhansk 2012 Shakhtar
1 Arena Lviv Lviv 2014 Shakhtar

Winning managers

Ukrainian Super Cup 
Mircea Lucescu

In bold are managers that still active in the current season. In parentheses are cups for the respective team.

Rank Manager Club(s) Winner Runner-up
1 Ukrainian Super Cup  Mircea Lucescu Shakhtar Donetsk (7)
Dynamo Kyiv (1)
8 4
2 Ukrainian Super Cup  Alyaksandr Khatskevich Dynamo Kyiv 2 1
3 Ukrainian Super Cup  Anatoliy Demyanenko Dynamo Kyiv 2
4 Ukrainian Super Cup  Serhii Rebrov Dynamo Kyiv 1 2
Ukrainian Super Cup  Paulo Fonseca Shakhtar Donetsk 1 2
6 Ukrainian Super Cup  Yuri Semin Dynamo Kyiv 1 1
7 Ukrainian Super Cup  Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko Dynamo Kyiv 1
Ukrainian Super Cup  Roberto De Zerbi Shakhtar Donetsk 1
Ukrainian Super Cup  Valery Gazzaev Dynamo Kyiv 1

The first winning coach is Oleksiy Mykhailychenko, the first winning coach who previously won the cup as a player is Serhii Rebrov.

Winning players

In bold are players that are still active in the current season

Rank Player Club(s) Wins
1 Ukrainian Super Cup  Darijo Srna Shakhtar Donetsk 8
2 Ukrainian Super Cup  Taras Stepanenko Shakhtar Donetsk 6
Ukrainian Super Cup  Yaroslav Rakitskiy Shakhtar Donetsk
4 Ukrainian Super Cup  Oleksandr Shovkovskyi Dynamo Kyiv 5
Ukrainian Super Cup  Oleksandr Kucher Shakhtar Donetsk
6 10 players 4

All-time top scorers

Ukrainian Super Cup 
Oleksandr Hladkyy, 2015

There were 35 scorers with 49 goals.

Rank Player Club(s) Goals
1 Ukrainian Super Cup  Oleksandr Hladkyy Shakhtar Donetsk 4
2 Ukrainian Super Cup  Luiz Adriano Shakhtar Donetsk 3
Ukrainian Super Cup  Artem Milevskyi Dynamo Kyiv
Ukrainian Super Cup  Fred Shakhtar Donetsk
5 Ukrainian Super Cup  Oleh Husyev Dynamo Kyiv 2
Ukrainian Super Cup  Taras Mykhalyk Dynamo Kyiv
Ukrainian Super Cup  Facundo Ferreyra Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukrainian Super Cup  Alan Patrick Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukrainian Super Cup  Lassina Traoré Shakhtar Donetsk
10 26 players 1

All-time appearances

Ukrainian Super Cup 
Darijo Srna, 2016
Rank Player Club(s) Appearances
1 Ukrainian Super Cup  Darijo Srna Shakhtar Donetsk 12
2 Ukrainian Super Cup  Taras Stepanenko Shakhtar Donetsk 10
3 Ukrainian Super Cup  Oleksandr Shovkovskyi Dynamo Kyiv 9
Ukrainian Super Cup  Andriy Pyatov Shakhtar Donetsk
5 Ukrainian Super Cup  Yaroslav Rakitskiy Shakhtar Donetsk 8

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning years
Dynamo Kyiv 8 3 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003
Shakhtar Donetsk 2 3 2001, 2002
Chornomorets Odesa 2 1992, 1994
Karpaty Lviv 2
Tavriya Simferopol 1
Nyva Vinnytsia 1
CSKA Kyiv 1
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 1
Total 12 12

See also

References

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