1957 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR

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1957 Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
1958

The 1957 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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The winner of the 1957 Ukrainian Cup, SKVO Odesa, qualified for the 1957 Soviet Amateur Cup.

Teams

Tournament distribution

The competition was conducted among 23 clubs out of 80 participants of the 1957 Football Championship and 5 other non-"teams of masters" Chervonyi Prapor Lviv, Khimik Kalush, Spartak Bila Tserkva, Burevisnyk Chernivtsi, Naftovyk Drohobych.

First round
(24 teams)
Second round
(16 teams)
  • 12 winners from the first round

Non-participating "teams of masters"

The Ukrainian teams of masters did not take part in the competition.

Competition schedule

First elimination round

FC Metalurh Kerch (Rep)5:1(Rep) FC Avanhard Sevastopol [lower-alpha 1]
FC Avanhard Kramatorsk (Rep)3:1(Rep) FC Mashynobudivnyk Zaporizhia
SKVO Odessa (Rep)6:0(Rep) FC Budivelnyk Mykolaiv
FC Spartak Kherson [lower-alpha 2] (Rep)8:0(Rep) FC Kolhospnyk Cherkasy
FC Torpedo Sumy (Rep)1:2(Rep) FC Avanhard Voroshylovhrad
FC Torpedo Kirovohrad (Rep)3:0(Rep) FC Mashynobudivnyk Dnipropetrovsk
FC Kolhospnyk Berehovo (Rep)2:1 FC Chervonyi Prapor Lviv
FC Khimik Kalush 4:0(Rep) FC Dynamo Ternopil
FC Vinnytsia (Rep)2:5(Rep) FC Kolhospnyk Rivno
FC Burevisnyk Kamianets-Podilskyi (Rep)3:2(Rep) GDO? Lutsk
Kolhospnyk? Zhytomyr (Rep)1:3(Rep) Avanhard? Pryluky
FC Spartak Bila Tserkva 0:3(Rep) FC DVRZ Kyiv

Second elimination round

Byes: Torpedo Kharkiv, Lokomotyv Poltava, Burevisnyk Chernivtsi, Naftovyk Drohobych

FC Metalurh Kerch (Rep)1:3(Rep) FC Avanhard Kramatorsk
SKVO Odessa (Rep)5:0(Rep) FC Spartak Kherson
FC Avanhard Voroshylovhrad (Rep)0:0(Rep) FC Torpedo Kirovohrad (replay)
FC Torpedo Kharkiv (Rep)1:0(Rep) FC Lokomotyv Poltava
FC Kolhospnyk Berehovo (Rep)2:3 FC Khimik Kalush
FC Burevisnyk Chernivtsi 2:3 FC Naftovyk Drohobych
FC Kolhospnyk Rivno (Rep)4:2(Rep) FC Burevisnyk Kamianets-Podilskyi
Avanhard? Pryluky (Rep)3:2(Rep) FC DVRZ Kyiv
Replay
FC Avanhard Voroshylovhrad (Rep)2:1(Rep) FC Torpedo Kirovohrad

Quarterfinals

FC Avanhard Kramatorsk (Rep)1:3(Rep) SKVO Odessa
FC Avanhard Voroshylovhrad (Rep)0:4(Rep) FC Torpedo Kharkiv
FC Khimik Kalush 2:1 FC Naftovyk Drohobych
FC Kolhospnyk Rivno (Rep)4:0(Rep) Avanhard? Pryluky

Semifinals

SKVO Odessa (Rep)5:1(Rep) FC Torpedo Kharkiv
FC Khimik Kalush 1:2(Rep) FC Kolhospnyk Rivno

Final

The final was held in Kiev.

SKVO Odessa (Rep)2–0 (a.e.t.)(Rep) FC Kolhospnyk Rivno

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
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Ukrainian Cup 1957 Winners

SKVO Odessa
First title

See also

Notes

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