1999 Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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1999 Ukrainian Cup among amateurs
Tournament details
CountryUkraine
Final positions
Champions Shakhta Ukraina Ukrainsk
Runner-upTroyanda-Ekspres Hirka Polonka
  1998-99
2000  

The 1999 Ukrainian Amateur Cup was the fourth annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition for amateur football teams. The competition started on 6 September 1999 and concluded on 16 October 1999.

Contents

The competition shifted to spring-fall system (within a single calendar year) along with competition in championship.

Teams

Notes:

Eight regions that were represented last season, chose not to participate in the competition among which are such oblasts Chernivtsi, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Vinnytsia, Zakarpattia, Zaporizhzhia, and Zhytomyr.

Competition schedule

First qualification round

Korona Ivano-Frankivsk 2:4 Dynamo-Orbita Kamianets-Podilsky 1:0 and 1:4
Psyol Hadiach 1:3 Naftovyk-2 Okhtyrka 1:1 and 0:2
HPZ Varva 2:0 Krystal Parkhomivka 2:0 and 0:0
Ekina Almazna 1:2 Shakhta Ukraina Ukrainsk 1:1 and 0:1
Rochyn Sosnivka +:- Sokil-Orion Velyki Hayi

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Chaika Vyshhorod 2:4 Troyanda-Ekspres Hirka Polonka 1:0 and 1:4
Dynamo-Orbita Kamianets-Podilsky +:- Rochyn Sosnivka
Naftovyk-2 Okhtyrka 3:3 HPZ Varva 2:2 and 1:1
Shakhta Ukraina Ukrainsk 6:4 Signal Odesa 2:1 and 4:3

Semifinals (1/2)

Dynamo-Orbita Kamianets-Podilsky 3:5 Troyanda-Ekspres Hirka Polonka 3:3 and 0:2
HPZ Varva 1:2 Shakhta Ukraina Ukrainsk 1:0 and 0:2

Final

Shakhta Ukraina Ukrainsk 3:2 Troyanda-Ekspres Hirka Polonka 2:0 and 1:2

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