The 1953 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.
FC Dynamo Zhytomyr (Rep) | 2:1 | Pecherskyi District team | |
FC Lokomotyv Poltava (Rep) | 2:1 | FC Bilshovyk Kyiv | |
FC Kharchovyk Smila | 3:1 | (Rep) FC Torpedo Sumy | |
FC Dzerzhynets Voroshylovhrad | 4:1 | FC Lokomotyv Lozova | |
FC Trud Chernihiv | 1:6 | (Rep) FC Trud Vinnytsia | |
FC Dynamo Lviv (Rep) | 4:1 | (Rep) FC Dynamo Lutsk | |
FC Dynamo Ternopil (Rep) | 0:1 | (Rep) FC Dynamo Chernivtsi | |
FC Avanhard Mykolaiv | 1:3 | (Rep) FC Torpedo Kirovohrad | |
FC Naftovyk Drohobych (Rep) | 2:2 | (Rep) FC Spartak Stanislav | +:– (did not appear for replay) |
FC Dynamo Rivno (Rep) | +:– | (Rep) FC Shakhtar Odessa | (did not appear) |
FC Spartak Uzhhorod (Rep) | 8:0 | FC Styah Vynnyky | |
FC Dynamo Izmail (Rep) | 2:1 | (Rep) FC Dynamo Proskuriv | |
FC Metalurh Zhdanov (Rep) | 2:0 | FC Metalurh Nikopol | |
FC Torpedo Dnipropetrovsk | 5:1 | Zaporizhia team | |
FC Dzerzhynets Kharkiv | 3:0 | FC Shakhtar Druzhkivka | |
Odessa team | 2:1 | (Rep) FC Spartak Kherson |
FC Dynamo Zhytomyr (Rep) | 5:1 | (Rep) FC Lokomotyv Poltava | |
FC Torpedo Kirovohrad (Rep) | 7:2 | (Rep) FC Dynamo Rivno | |
FC Spartak Uzhhorod (Rep) | 4:1 | (Rep) FC Naftovyk Drohobych |
FC Torpedo Dnipropetrovsk | 2:3 | (Rep) FC Lokomotyv Poltava | |
FC Torpedo Kirovohrad (Rep) | 4:3 | (Rep) FC Spartak Uzhhorod |
FC Torpedo Kirovohrad (Rep) | 3–1 [1] | (Rep) FC Lokomotyv Poltava |
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Scorer | Goals | Team |
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Ukrainian Cup 1953 Winners |
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FC Torpedo Kirovohrad First title |
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