1948 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR

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1948 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
1947
1949

The 1948 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

All games of the round took place on 3 October 1948, and replay next day on 4 October 1948.

Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk +/-Dynamo Uzhhorod(no show)
Stal Dnipropetrovsk 5:2Stal Kostiantynivka
Shakhtar Stalino 1:0 ODO Kiev
Spartak Lviv5:1Dynamo Sumy
Kharchovyk Odesa 2:0 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
Bilshovyk Mukachevo6:2 Avanhard Kramatorsk
Lokomotyv Zaporizhia+/-Torpedo Odesa(no show)
Torpedo KhTZ Kharkiv5:2 Dynamo Voroshylovhrad 2:2 (replay)

Second elimination round

All games of the round took place on 10 October 1948, and replay next day on 11 October 1948.

Stal Dnipropetrovsk 1:3 Shakhtar Stalino 3:3 (replay)
Dynamo Kyiv 2:1 Spartak Uzhhorod
Spartak Kherson1:0 Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk
Bilshovyk Mukachevo2:0 Lokomotyv Vinnytsia
Shakhtar Kadiivka +/-Dynamo Voznesensk(no show or forfeit)
Spartak Lviv4:1Torpedo KhTZ Kharkiv
Kharchovyk Odesa 2:0m/u 25750 Kyiv (ODO (reserves) Kyiv)
Lokomotyv Zaporizhia x:x ?

Quarterfinals

All games were played in Kyiv.

Dynamo Kyiv 3:2Spartak Kherson(played on 17 October)
Shakhtar Stalino 2:1Spartak Lviv(played on 18 October)
Lokomotyv Zaporizhia5:1 Shakhtar Kadiivka (played on 20 October)
Kharchovyk Odesa 1:2Bilshovyk Mukachevo2:2 (first replay played on 19 October), 4:3 (second replay played on 20 October, protested and annulled), (third game was played in 22 October)

Semifinals

All games were played in Kyiv.

Dynamo Kyiv 1:0 Stakhtar Stalino (played on 21 October)
Bilshovyk Mukachevo3:1Lokomotyv Zaporizhia(played on 24 October)

Final

Dynamo Kyiv 4–1Bilshovyk Mukachevo
Zhylin Soccerball shade.svg16', 44'
Ponomaryov Soccerball shade.svg46'
Vinkovatov Soccerball shade.svg78'
Egervary Soccerball shade.svg83' (pen.)
Dynamo Stadium , Kyiv
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Razdorozhniuk (Odesa)

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
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Ukrainian Cup 1948 Winners

FC Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv
Second title

See also

Notes

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