Ukrainian_Women's_Cup

Ukrainian Women's Cup

Ukrainian Women's Cup

Football tournament


The Ukrainian Women’s Cup Competition (Ukrainian: Кубок України серед жіночих команд) is a knockout cup competition for women's football clubs in Ukraine, run by the Football Federation of Ukraine.

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Format

The format of this competition fluctuates annually. Mainly the competition is limited to the professional level clubs.

History

The first cup competition was held in 1992. The winner where Dynamo Kyiv who also won the national league that year.

Starting from 1996 and until 2011 the cup consisted of only few matches due to lack of participants. In 2002 and 2008 the tournament consisted of a single match, the final. In 2000 the competition was scratched completely.

In 2017 the tournament was suspended due to transitioning to fall-spring calendar (from spring-fall). In 2022 the Ukrainian Women's Cup was suspended due to the Russian aggression and the 2021–22 season was finished during the next season. Due to uncertainty, the 2023 season started late and ended very quickly (August through November).

Number of participants

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Cup finals

The following is a list of all cup finals.[2] The finals are played in a single leg. The only exception has been the very first 1992 final which was contested over two legs.

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Performances

Achievements of clubs since 1992[5]

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Finals held at stadiums

  • 13 – Bannikov Stadium, Kyiv
  • 6 – CSK ZSU Stadium, Kyiv
  • 2 – Dynamo Stadium, Kyiv
  • 2 – Olympiyskiy NSC, Kyiv
  • 2 – City Stadium, Ternopil
  • 2 – Skif Stadium, Lviv
  • 1 – Mashynobudivnyk Stadium, Fastiv
  • 1 – Yuvileiny Stadium, Sumy
  • 1 – Sonyachny Stadium, Kharkiv
  • 1 – Livyi Bereh Stadium, Kyiv

See also


References

  1. "Ukraine - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  2. "2011 cup final report" (in Ukrainian). ffu.org.ua. 23 July 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011.



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