1940 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR

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1940 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
1939
1944

The 1940 Ukrainian Cup was a football knockout competition conducting by the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR and was known as the Ukrainian Cup .

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Competition schedule

First elimination round

Znannia Vinnytsia0:2 Lokomotyv Pivdnia Kyiv
Spartak Rovno4:1Zolochiv team
Lokomotyv Zaporizhia3:1Nauka Kyiv
Spartak Lviv8:1Spartak Lutsk
Tsukrovyk Sumy2:1Spartak Chernihiv
Zenit Kharkiv2:0Zenit Voroshylovhrad0:0 (replay)
Dynamo Stanislav1:2Lokomotyv Tarnopol
Spartak Drohobych5:3 Spartak Stanislav

Second elimination round

Spartak Poltava6:1Silmash Kirovohrad
Zavod imeni Baranova Zaporizhia1:0Traktor Kharkiv
Lokomotyv Kharkiv 3:0Avanhard Horlivka
Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk 3:1Avanhard Fastiv
Dynamo Kharkiv 1:0Znannia Kherson
Stal Dnipropetrovsk3:1Lokomotyv Kotovsk
Spartak Rovno4:2Spartak Drohobych
Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv0:3 Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk 0:0 (first game replayed), 0:0 (second game replayed)
Zenit Kharkiv1:0 Lokomotyv Pivdnia Kyiv
Stakhanovets Ordzhonikidze1:2Lokomotyv Odesa
Zenit Stalino3:2Lokomotyv Lozova
Tsukrovyk Sumy1:4Lokomotyv Zaporizhia
Spartak Lviv8:1Lokomotyv Tarnopol
Avanhard Berdychiv3:0Lokomotyv Voznesensk
Avanhard Kramatorsk 7:0Azot Rovenky
Dynamo Kamianets-Podilskyi+/-Spartak Odesa

Third elimination round

Avanhard Berdychiv4:2Spartak Poltava
Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk 0:2 Lokomotyv Kharkiv
Zavod imeni Baranova Zaporizhia1:2Stal Dnipropetrovsk
Lokomotyv Odesa2:1 Dynamo Kharkiv
Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk 3:0 Avanhard Kramatorsk
Lokomotyv Zaporizhia2:1Spartak Lviv
Zenit Kharkiv5:1Spartak Rovno
Zenit Stalino7:0Dynamo Kamianets-Podilskyi

Quarterfinals

Zenit Stalino4:0Stal Dnipropetrovsk
Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk 2:1Zenit Kharkiv
Lokomotyv Kharkiv 3:0Lokomotyv Zaporizhia
Lokomotyv Odesa3:0Avanhard Berdychiv

Semifinals

Zenit Stalino1:3 Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk 0:0 (first game tied and replayed)
Lokomotyv Odesa1:0 Lokomotyv Kharkiv

Final

Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk 2–2Lokomotyv Odesa
Dynamo Stadium, Dnipropetrovsk

Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk 6–2Lokomotyv Odesa
Dynamo Stadium, Dnipropetrovsk

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
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Ukrainian Cup 1940 Winners

FC Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv
Second title

See also

Notes

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