The 1952 Ukrainian Cup was a football knockout competition conducting by the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR and was known as the Ukrainian Cup .
The Ukrainian teams of masters did not take part in the competition.
Shakhtar Druzhkivka | 3:1 | (Rep) Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk | |
Metalurh Zaporizhia (Rep) | 7:0 | Chuhuyiv team | |
Torpedo Kharkiv (Rep) | +/- | (Rep) Metalurh Zhdanov | (no show) |
Mashynobudivnyk Dnipropetrovsk (Rep) | 2:1 | (Rep) Dzerzhynets Voroshylovhrad | |
Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv (Rep) | +/- | (Rep) Spartak Bila Tserkva | |
Mashynobudivnyk Sumy (Rep) | +/- | Enerhiya Poltava | (no show) |
Dynamo Zhytomyr (Rep) | 3:1 | Lokomotyv Chernihiv | |
Vinnytsia team | 1:3 | (Rep) Bilshovyk Kyiv | |
ODO Lvov (Rep) | 6:0 | (Rep) Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk | |
Volodymyr-Volynskyi team | 1:0 | Iskra Sambor | |
Zolochiv team | 2:3 | (Rep) Dynamo Ternopil | |
Dynamo Chernivtsi (Rep) | 2:1 | (Rep) Kolkhospnyk Berehovo | |
Spartak Kherson (Rep) | 0:1 | (Rep) Chervonyi Stiah Mykolaiv | |
Traktor Kirovohrad (Rep) | ?:? | Odessa team | |
ODO Odessa (Rep) | ?:? | Izmail team | |
Dynamo Proskuriv (Rep) | 3:0 | Rivne team | 1:1 (replay) |
Shakhtar Druzhkivka | 0:7 | (Rep) Metalurh Zaporizhia | |
Torpedo Kharkiv (Rep) | 5:0 | (Rep) Mashynobudivnyk Dnipropetrovsk | |
FC Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv (Rep) | +/- | (Rep) Mashynobudivnyk Sumy | (no show) |
Dynamo Zhytomyr (Rep) | 1:2 | (Rep) Bilshovyk Kyiv | |
ODO Lvov (Rep) | 20:0 | Volodymyr-Volynskyi team | |
Dynamo Ternopil (Rep) | 0:4 | (Rep) Dynamo Chernivtsi | |
Chervonyi Stiah Mykolaiv (Rep) | 3:1 | (Rep) Traktor Kirovohrad | |
ODO Odessa (Rep) | 4:1 | (Rep) Dynamo Proskurov |
Metalurh Zaporizhia (Rep) | 9:0 | (Rep) Torpedo Kharkiv | |
Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv (Rep) | 3:1 | (Rep) Bilshovyk Kyiv | |
ODO Lvov (Rep) | 1:0 | (Rep) Dynamo Chernivtsi | |
Chervonyi Stiah Mykolaiv (Rep) | 4:1 | (Rep) ODO Odessa |
Metalurh Zaporizhia (Rep) | 1:0 | (Rep) Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv | |
ODO Lvov (Rep) | 5:1 | (Rep) Chervonyi Stiah Mykolaiv |
The final was held in Zaporizhia.
Scorer | Goals | Team |
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Ukrainian Cup 1952 Winners |
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FC Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv Second title |
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