1993 Ukrainian Cup Final
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The 1993 Ukrainian Cup Final is a football match that took place at the Republican Stadium
on May 30, 1993. The match was the second final of national cup competition and it was contested by FC Dynamo Kyiv
and FC Karpaty Lviv
. The 1993 Ukrainian Cup Final was also the second to be held in the Ukrainian
capital Kiev
. Dynamo won the match 2:1 with scores from Viktor Leonenko
and the former Karpaty player Dmytro Topchiyev
.
The match also had 1 yellow card issued to Mokrytskyi (Karpaty
). One of the few Ukrainian Cup finals where was no foreign players.
on the three occasions before meeting with the former runner-up of the Ukrainian Cup
, FC Metalist Kharkiv
, and didn't meet any resistance along the way; Karpaty had much difficult road. Lvivians traveled to the South at first and then for the two next rounds they traveled to Zaporizhia
. Surprisingly Karpaty had not much of a problem with neither Metalurh or Torpedo. Karpaty gained a great momentum before going to the Final after the previous couple of rounds and were considered to be great challengers.
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Karpaty Lviv:
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GK
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Bohdan Strontsytsky
DF
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Serhiy Romanyshyn
MF
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Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi
MF
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Andriy Husyn
MF
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Yuriy Mokrytsky (c)
FW
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Anatoliy Petryk
DF
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Vasyl Kardash
DF
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Vasyl Leskiv
MF
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Yuriy Shuliatytskyi
FW
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Ihor Plotko
DF
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Mykhailo Stelmakh
Substitutes:
DF
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Mykola Kalishchuk
FW
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Dmytro Mazur
Manager:
Myron Markevych
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Olimpiysky National Sports Complex
The Olympic National Sports Complex is a multi-use sports facility in Kiev, Ukraine, located on the slopes of city's central Cherepanov Hill, Pechersk Raion. The stadium is the premier sports venue of Ukraine and one of the world's largest...
on May 30, 1993. The match was the second final of national cup competition and it was contested by FC Dynamo Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv is a professional football club based in the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv. Founded in 1927, the club currently participates in the Ukrainian Premier League and has spent its entire history in the top league of Soviet and later Ukrainian football...
and FC Karpaty Lviv
FC Karpaty Lviv
FC Karpaty Lviv is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Lviv. Named after the Carpathian Mountains, they are one of perennial mid-table clubs in Ukraine.-Early years :...
. The 1993 Ukrainian Cup Final was also the second to be held in the Ukrainian
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...
capital Kiev
Kiev
Kiev or Kyiv is the capital and the largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper River. The population as of the 2001 census was 2,611,300. However, higher numbers have been cited in the press....
. Dynamo won the match 2:1 with scores from Viktor Leonenko
Viktor Leonenko
Viktor Yevhenovych Leonenko is a former footballer and Ukraine international. At least since 2006 he is a football commentator and analyst for the televised football forum "3 time" at the Ukrainian TV-network ICTV...
and the former Karpaty player Dmytro Topchiyev
Dmytro Topchiyev
Dmytro Mykolayovych Topchiyev is a retired Russian born Ukrainian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1987 for FC Uralets Nizhny Tagil.-References:...
.
The match also had 1 yellow card issued to Mokrytskyi (Karpaty
FC Karpaty Lviv
FC Karpaty Lviv is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Lviv. Named after the Carpathian Mountains, they are one of perennial mid-table clubs in Ukraine.-Early years :...
). One of the few Ukrainian Cup finals where was no foreign players.
Road to Kiev
The both teams started from the first round of the competition (1/16). Unlike Dynamo that traveled to the western UkraineUkraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...
on the three occasions before meeting with the former runner-up of the Ukrainian Cup
Ukrainian Cup
The Ukrainian Cup is a national knockout cup competition in Ukrainian football, run by the Football Federation of Ukraine. The winner of the competition is awarded a qualification to the UEFA Cup , under special circumstances the finalist also may enter...
, FC Metalist Kharkiv
FC Metalist Kharkiv
FC Metalist Kharkiv is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kharkiv. It competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the highest football level in the country. Founded in 1925, the team worked its way up the rungs of the Soviet football system, eventually being promoted to the Soviet Top...
, and didn't meet any resistance along the way; Karpaty had much difficult road. Lvivians traveled to the South at first and then for the two next rounds they traveled to Zaporizhia
Zaporizhia
Zaporizhia or Zaporozhye [formerly Alexandrovsk ] is a city in southeastern Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Dnieper River. It is the administrative center of the Zaporizhia Oblast...
. Surprisingly Karpaty had not much of a problem with neither Metalurh or Torpedo. Karpaty gained a great momentum before going to the Final after the previous couple of rounds and were considered to be great challengers.
Dynamo Kyiv
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Metalist Kharkiv
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Match details
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GK | ? | Ihor Kutepov Ihor Kutepov Ihor Mykolayovich Kutepov is a former Ukrainian soccer player. He was born in Pervomaiskyi, Kharkiv Oblast. Ihor played as a goalie. He earned two international wins with 1.50 Goals Against Average... |
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MF | ? | Oleh Luzhny Oleh Luzhny Oleh Romanovych Luzhny is a retired Ukrainian footballer and former interim manager of FC Dynamo Kyiv. His name is alternatively Romanised as Oleg Luzhny.-Dynamo Kyiv:... (c) |
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DF | ? | Vitaliy Ponomarenko Vitaliy Ponomarenko Vitaliy Ponomarenko was a Ukrainian powerlifting champion. Ponomarenko weighed 220 lbs. At the time of his death he still holds the second highest bench press with a 782 pound press... |
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DF | ? | Vyacheslav Khruslov | |
DF | ? | Serhiy Shmatovalenko Serhiy Shmatovalenko Serhiy Serhiyevich Shmatovalenko is a retired Soviet and Ukrainian football player and a current coach.-Honours:* 1990 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship winner.... |
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MF | ? | Serhiy Rebrov Serhiy Rebrov Serhiy Stanislavovych Rebrov is a retired Ukrainian football forward turned midfielder, currently assistant coach at Dynamo Kyiv reserves team. Rebrov gained international fame as an attacking partner of Andriy Shevchenko at Dynamo Kyiv throughout the 1990s and remains top all-time scorer of the... |
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DF | ? | Andriy Annenkov Andriy Annenkov Andriy Mykhaylovych Annenkov is a Ukrainian professional football former international player.-External links:*... |
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DF | ? | Yuriy Hrytsyna Yuriy Hrytsyna Yuriy Vasylyovych Hritsyna is a Ukrainian professional footballer. As of 2009, he plays for FC Dnipro Cherkasy. He made his professional debut in the Soviet First League in 1988 for FC Zarya Voroshilovgrad.-Honours:... |
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MF | ? | Dmytro Topchiyev Dmytro Topchiyev Dmytro Mykolayovych Topchiyev is a retired Russian born Ukrainian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1987 for FC Uralets Nizhny Tagil.-References:... |
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FW | ? | Viktor Leonenko Viktor Leonenko Viktor Yevhenovych Leonenko is a former footballer and Ukraine international. At least since 2006 he is a football commentator and analyst for the televised football forum "3 time" at the Ukrainian TV-network ICTV... |
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FW | ? | Anatoli Bezsmertny | |
Substitutes: | |||
DF | ? | Volodymyr Sharan Volodymyr Sharan Volodymyr Bohdanovych Sharan is a Ukrainian football midfielder who represented Ukraine once at the national level and currently is a manager of PFC Oleksandria.He also capped for USSR U-20 team at 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship.... |
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MF | ? | Serhiy Kovalets Serhiy Kovalets Serhiy Kovalets is a former Ukrainian football midfielder, and currently head-coach of Obolon Kyiv in the Ukrainian Premier League.-Playing career:... |
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FW | ? | Pavlo Shkapenko Pavlo Shkapenko Pavlo Leonidovych Shkapenko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet First League in 1990 for FC Metalurh Zaporizhya.-Honours:* Ukrainian Premier League champion: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997.... |
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Manager: | |||
Mykhailo Fomenko Mykhailo Fomenko Mykhaylo Fomenko is a former Ukrainian footballer who capped 24 times for the USSR. He then became one of the most popular coaches in Ukraine. He is famous for his coaching in FC Metalist Kharkiv, returning the team to the European qualifications.-References:***... |
Vasyl Kardash
Vasyl Kardash is a football defender from Ukraine.Kardash played 14 games for the Ukraine national football team.-External links:...
Yuriy Shuliatytskyi
-External links:...
Myron Markevych
Myron Bohdanovych Markevych is a former football midfielder and current head coach of Metalist Kharkiv in the Ukrainian Premier League and former head coach of the Ukrainian national football team...
MATCH OFFICIALS
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MATCH RULES
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Ukrainian Cup 1993 Winners |
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FC Dynamo Kyiv FC Dynamo Kyiv FC Dynamo Kyiv is a professional football club based in the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv. Founded in 1927, the club currently participates in the Ukrainian Premier League and has spent its entire history in the top league of Soviet and later Ukrainian football... First title |
Match statistics
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Total shots | ? | ? |
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Ball possession | ?% | ?% |
Corner kicks | ? | ? |
Fouls committed | ? | ? |
Offsides | ? | ? |
Yellow cards | ? | ? |
Red cards | ? | ? |
External links
- Calendar of Matches - Schedule of the 1993 Ukrainian Cup on the Ukrainian Soccer History web-site (ukrsoccerhistory.com).