1993 Ukrainian Cup Final

1993 Ukrainian Cup Final
Event 1992-93 Ukrainian Cup
Date 30 May 1993
Venue Republican Stadium, Kiev
Referee Volodymyr Pyanykh (Donetsk)
Attendance 47,000
Weather 9°C[1]

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 goals 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 there were no foreign players.

Road to Kiev

Main article: Ukrainian Cup 1992-93

Both teams started from the first round of the competition (1/16). Unlike Dynamo that travelled to Western Ukraine on 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 a much more difficult road. Lvivians travelled 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 nor 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

Round 1 (1st leg)Sokil07Dynamo
Round 1 (2nd leg)Dynamo30Sokil
 (Dynamo won 100 on aggregate)
Round 2 (1st leg)Prykarpattia02Dynamo
Round 2 (2nd leg)Dynamo41Prykarpattia
 (Dynamo won 61 on aggregate)
Quarter-final (1st leg)Dynamo51Volyn
Quarter-final (2nd leg)Volyn22Dynamo
 (Dynamo won 73 on aggregate)
Semi-final (1st leg)Metalist11Dynamo
Semi-final (2nd leg)Dynamo30Metalist
 (Dynamo won 41 on aggregate)

Metalist Kharkiv

Round 1 (1st leg)Evis10Karpaty
Round 1 (2nd leg)Karpaty30Evis
 (Karpaty won 31 on aggregate)
Round 2 (1st leg)Odessa00Karpaty
Round 2 (2nd leg)Karpaty32Odessa
 (Karpaty won 32 on aggregate)
Quarter-final (1st leg)Metalurh01Karpaty
Quarter-final (2nd leg)Karpaty21Metalurh
 (Karpaty won 31 on aggregate)
Semi-final (1st leg)Torpedo01Karpaty
Semi-final (2nd leg)Karpaty21Torpedo
 (Karpaty won 31 on aggregate)

Match details

1993-05-30
?:? LST
Dynamo Kyiv 2 1 Karpaty Lviv
Leonenko  23'
Topchiyev  64'
Report Plotko  89' (pen.)
Republican Stadium, Kiev
Attendance: 47000[2]
Referee: Volodymyr Pyanykh (Donetsk), (FIFA)
Dynamo Kyiv
Karpaty Lviv
Dynamo Kyiv:
GK ? Ukraine Ihor Kutepov
MF ?Ukraine Oleh Luzhny (c)
DF ? Ukraine Vitaliy Ponomarenko
DF ?Ukraine Vyacheslav Khruslov  85'
DF ?Ukraine Serhiy Shmatovalenko
MF ? Ukraine Serhiy Rebrov  40'
DF ? Ukraine Andriy Annenkov
DF ?Ukraine Yuriy Hrytsyna  64'
MF ?Ukraine Dmytro Topchiyev  64'
FW ?Ukraine Viktor Leonenko  23'
FW ?Ukraine Anatoli Bezsmertny
Substitutes:
DF ?Ukraine Volodymyr Sharan  85'
MF ? Ukraine Serhiy Kovalets  40'
FW ?Ukraine Pavlo Shkapenko  64'
Manager:
Ukraine Mykhailo Fomenko
Karpaty Lviv:
GK ? Ukraine Bohdan Strontsytsky
DF ? Ukraine Serhiy Romanyshyn
MF ? Ukraine Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi
MF ?Ukraine Andriy Husyn
MF ? Ukraine Yuriy Mokrytskyi (c)  56'
FW ?Ukraine Anatoliy Petryk
DF ?Ukraine Vasyl Kardash
DF ?Ukraine Vasyl Leskiv
MF ? Ukraine Yuriy Shuliatytskyi  46'
FW ?Ukraine Ihor Plotko
DF ? Ukraine Mykhailo Stelmakh  77'
Substitutes:
DF ?Ukraine Mykola Kalishchuk  46'
FW ? Ukraine Dmytro Mazur  77'
Manager:
Ukraine Myron Markevych

MATCH OFFICIALS

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

Ukrainian Cup 1993 Winners
FC Dynamo Kyiv
First title

Match statistics

Dynamo Karpaty
Total shots ? ?
Shots on target ? ?
Ball possession ?% ?%
Corner kicks ? ?
Fouls committed ? ?
Offsides ? ?
Yellow cards ? ?
Red cards ? ?

See also

References

  1. 17°C according to ukranianfootball.narod.ru
  2. "Official protocol (in Ukrainian)" (in Ukrainian). FFU. 1999-05-31. Retrieved 2009-03-11.

External links

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