1936 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR

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1936 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
Kubok Ukrainy
Tournament details
Country Ukrainian SSR
Teams8
Defending championsnone
Final positions
Champions FC Dynamo Kyiv
Runner-up FC Dynamo Odessa
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored29 (3.63 per match)
1937  

The 1936 Ukrainian Cup was a football knockout competition conducting by the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR.

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Originally the tournament was known as the Spring Challenge of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian : Весняна першість УСРР, Vesnyana Pershist USRR; Russian : I весеннее первенство УССР, I vesenneye pervenstvo USSR) or the Spring championship. It was conducted from 11 May to 24 June 1936. Unlike a round robin tournament that was conducted usually later in August, this tournament was conducted as a knockout competition (also known the Olympic system).

The decision about organizations of games and general structure was approved on 20–21 April at plenum of the All-Ukrainian football section, a predecessor of the Football Federation of Ukraine). According to later witnessing of referee Ivan Myronov, the tournament was not finished as the plan provided the competition would continue until all places from first to eight will be assigned.

Competition schedule

First Round

FC KhPZ Kharkiv (IV)0:1(III) FC Lokomotyv Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv (I)5:2(II) FC Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk
FC Stakhanovets Horlivka (III)2:3(III) FC Dynamo Odessa
FC Dynamo Kharkiv (II)0:2(IV) Lenin Factory Dnipropetrovsk

Semifinals

FC Dynamo Kyiv (I)2:1(III) FC Lokomotyv Kyiv
FC Dynamo Odessa (III)1:0(IV) Lenin Factory Dnipropetrovsk

Consolation tournament

FC Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk (II)3:1(IV) FC KhPZ Kharkiv
FC Stakhanovets Horlivka (III)+:–(II) FC Dynamo Kharkiv (refused)

Final

FC Dynamo Kyiv (I)6–0(III) FC Dynamo Odessa
Shylovskyi Soccerball shade.svg7', 23', 53'
Shchegodsky Soccerball shade.svg56'
Korotkykh Soccerball shade.svg?'
Tokar Soccerball shade.svg?' (own)
Balytskyi Dynamo Stadium
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Romanenko (Kharkiv)
Dynamo Kyiv:
GK? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykola Trusevych
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Vasyl Pravoverov
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Oleksiy Klymenko
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Fedir Tyutchev
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Ivan Kuzmenko
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykhailo Putystin
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Makar Honcharenko
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Viktor Shylovskyi
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Konstantin Shchegotsky (c)
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Pavlo Komarov Sub off.svg 56'
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykola Makhynia
Substitutes:
? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykola Korotkykh Sub on.svg 56'
Manager:
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mikhail Tovarovsky
Dynamo Odessa:
GK? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Oleksandr Mykhalchenko
MF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Petro Chystov Sub off.svg 46'
DF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykola Tabachkovskyi
DF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykola Khyznikov
MF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykhailo Kheison
MF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Volodymyr Tokar
FW? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mark Hychkin
FW? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykhailo Malkhasov
FW? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Leonid Oryekhov
MF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykola Kravchenko
FW? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Jozef Sosicki
Substitutes:
MF? Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Mykhailo Melnyk Sub on.svg 46'
Manager:
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1927-1937).svg Aron Kohen

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
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Ukrainian Cup 1936 Winners

FC Dynamo Kyiv
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