Kubok Ukrainy | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Ukrainian SSR |
Teams | 39 |
Defending champions | FC Dynamo Kyiv |
Final positions | |
Champions | FC Dynamo Kyiv |
Runner-up | FC Dynamo Odessa |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 37 |
Goals scored | 165 (4.46 per match) |
The 1937 Ukrainian Cup was the second season of a football knockout competition conducting by the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR.
Same as the last year the tournament was known as the Spring Challenge of the UkrSSR (Ukrainian : Весняна першість УСРР, Vesnyana prshist USRR; Russian : II весеннее первенство УССР, II vesenneye pervenstvo USSR) or the Spring championship. However soon after the start, Ukrainian mass media started to call it the Cup competition. The tournament was conducted from 24 April to 18 May 1937.
Marti Factory Mykolaiv (V) | 3:4 | (I) FC Dynamo Kyiv | |
FC Lokomotyv Zaporizhia (R) | 0:4 | (III) FC Dynamo Odessa | |
FC Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk (III) | 3:2 | (III) FC KhTZ Kharkiv | |
FC Spartak Kharkiv (III) | 4:0 | (R) FC Stakhanovets Sergo | |
FC Stakhanovets Stalino (III) | 2:1 | (R) FC Dzerzhynets Voroshylovhrad | |
FC Dynamo Kharkiv (III) | 4:1 | (IV) FC Stal Dnipropetrovsk | |
FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk (R) | 3:6 | (V) FC Spartak Kyiv | |
FC Silmash Kharkiv (III) | 1:2 | (R) Ordzhonikidze Factory Kramatorsk |
Ordzhonikidze Factory Kramatorsk (R) | 0:1 | (I) FC Dynamo Kyiv | |
FC Dynamo Odessa (III) | 3:1 | (III) FC Stakhanovets Stalino | |
FC Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk (III) | 4:2 | (III) FC Spartak Kharkiv | |
FC Dynamo Kharkiv (III) | 3:1 | (V) FC Spartak Kyiv |
FC Dynamo Kyiv (I) | 8:0 | (III) FC Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk | |
FC Dynamo Odessa (III) | 2:0 | (III) FC Dynamo Kharkiv |
FC Dynamo Kyiv (I) | 4–2 (a.e.t.) | (III) FC Dynamo Odessa |
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Klymenko 35' (own) Honcharenko 53' Shylovskyi 68' Makhynia 94', 103' | Oryekhov 65' (pen.) |
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Scorer | Goals | Team |
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Ukrainian Cup 1937 Winners |
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FC Dynamo Kyiv First title |
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