1962 Football Cup of Ukrainian SSR among KFK

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1962 Ukrainian Amateur Cup
Tournament details
CountrySoviet Union (Ukrainian SSR)
Defending champions FC Start Chuhuiv
Final positions
Champions FC Avanhard Dnipropetrovsk
Runner-up FC Ekran Shostka
  1961
1963  

The 1962 Football Cup of Ukrainian SSR among KFK was the annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition for amateur football teams.

Contents

Competition schedule

Preliminary round

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Kolhospnyk Berehovo Raion 6–0 FC Spartak Khmelnyk
FC Avanhard Mykolaiv 2–1 FC Shakhtar Dmytrovo
FC Zirka Chernihiv 0–8 FC Start Chuhuiv
FC Zirka Shepetivka 2–10 FC Temp Kyiv
FC Spartak Rivno 1–2 FC Silmash Lviv
FC YASK Makiivka 4–0 FC Kolkhoz Rossiya Novotroitske Raion

Notes:

First qualification round

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Kolhospnyk Berezhany 5–2 FC Naftovyk Dolyna
FC Zenit Volodymyr-Volynskyi 4–0 FC Kolhospnyk Berehovo Raion
FC Avanhard Dnipropetrovsk 2–1 FC Dunayets Izmail
FC Hvardiyets Bila Tserkva 3–1 FC Avanhard Mykolaiv
FC Avanhard Kryukiv 0–1 FC Ekran Shostka
FC Start Chuhuiv 2–3 FC Shaktar Vatutine
FC Temp Kyiv 6–1 FC Prohres Berdychiv
FC Silmash Lviv 2–1 FC Mashynobudivnyk Chernivtsi
FC Burevisnyk Melitopol 3–1 FC YASK Makiivka
FC Metalurh-ZRK Kerch 5–4 FC Metalurh Komunarsk

Notes:

Second qualification round

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Kolhospnyk Berezhany 1–0 FC Zenit Volodymyr-Volynskyi
FC Avanhard Dnipropetrovsk 3–0 FC Hvardiyets Bila Tserkva
FC Shakhtar Vatutine 1–3 FC Ekran Shostka
FC Silmash Lviv 1–2 FC Temp Kyiv
FC Burevisnyk Melitopol 2–0 FC Metalurh-ZRK Kerch

Notes:

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Ekran Shostka 2–0 FC Temp Kyiv

Semifinals (1/2)

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Kolhospnyk Berezhany 2–4 FC Avanhard Dnipropetrovsk
FC Ekran Shostka 1–0 FC Burevisnyk Melitopol

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Avanhard Dnipropetrovsk 2–0 FC Ekran Shostka

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