1999 Ukrainian Cup final

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1999 Ukrainian Cup Final
Event Ukrainian Cup 1998-99
Date30 May 1999
Venue NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv
Referee Vasyl Melnychuk (Simferopol)
Attendance71,000
Weather25 °C
1998
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The 1999 Ukrainian Cup Final is a football match that took place at the NSC Olimpiyskiy on 30 May 1999. The match was the 8th Ukrainian Cup Final and it was contested by Dynamo Kyiv and Karpaty Lviv. The 1999 Ukrainian Cup Final was the eighth to be held in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Dynamo won by three goals.

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Match details

Dynamo Kyiv 3–0 Karpaty Lviv
Andriy Shevchenko Soccerball shade.svg18', 67'
Valiatsin Bialkevich Soccerball shade.svg19'
Report [1]
NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv
Attendance: 71,000
Referee: Vasyl Melnychuk (Simferopol)
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Dynamo Kyiv
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Karpaty Lviv
Dynamo Kyiv:
GK1 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleksandr Shovkovskyi
XX2 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleh Luzhnyi (c)
XX8 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg Aliaksandr Khatskevich Sub off.svg 80'
XX3 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleksandr Holovko
XX4 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Vladyslav Vashchuk Yellow card.svg 40'
XX6 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Yuri Dmitrulin
XX9 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Gerasimenko
XX7 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg Valiatsin Bialkevich
XX5 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Andriy Husin
XX10 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Andriy Shevchenko
XX11 Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Serhii Rebrov Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutes:
XXXX Flag of Russia.svg Serhiy Kormiltsev Sub on.svg 80'
XXXX Flag of Russia.svg Serhiy Serebrennikov Sub on.svg 79'
GKXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Vyacheslav Kernozenko
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Serhiy Konovalov
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleksandr Kiryukhin
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Vasyl Kardash
XXXX Flag of Russia.svg Artem Yashkin
Manager:
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Valeriy Lobanovsky
Karpaty Lviv:
GKXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Bohdan Strontsitskyi
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleksandr Yevtushok
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleksandr Chyzhevsky (c)Sub off.svg 24'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Serhiy Mizin Yellow card.svg 68'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Yuri Benyo
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Mykola Zakotyuk Yellow card.svg 17'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Lyubomyr Vovchuk Sub off.svg 53'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Yevhen Nazarov Sub off.svg 62'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleksandr Palyanytsia
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Ivan Hetsko
FWXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Roman Tolochko
Substitutes:
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Volodymyr Vilchynskyi Sub on.svg 24'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Mykhaylo Lutsyshyn Sub on.svg 53'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Serhiy Kovalets Sub on.svg 62'
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleh Bereskyi
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Serhiy Yevhlevskyi
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Oleh Tymchyshyn
XXXX Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Dmytro Semochko
Manager:
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg Stepan Yurchyshyn

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official: Serhiy Shebek (Kyiv)

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

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References

  1. "Official Match Report". ffu.org.ua (in Ukrainian). 2 May 2006. Retrieved 1 July 2010.