2001 Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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2001 Ukrainian Cup among amateurs
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Final positions
Champions Pivdenstal Yenakieve
Runner-upSC Perechyn
  2000
2002  

The 2001 Ukrainian Amateur Cup was the sixth annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition for amateur football teams. The competition started on 22 July 2001 and concluded on 6 October 2001.

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Teams

Notes:

Competition schedule

First round (1/8)

Teplovyk Ivano-Frankivsk 0:1 Perechyn 0:1 and -:+
Spoliyelast Slavuta 1:3 Khimik Rivne 1:0 and 0:3
Dnipro Kyiv 3:2 Ikar Sobkivka 2:1 and 1:1
Enerhetyk Komsomolske 3:3 Naftovyk-2 Okhtyrka 1:1 and 2:2
ZemliaK Myrhorod 6:1 Yavir Krasnopilya 4:1 and 2:0
Pivdenstal Yenakieve 4:2 Tavriya Novotroitsk 2:1 and 2:1

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Some teams, Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv and Zirka Koriukivka, started at quarterfinals.

Perechyn +:- Khimik Rivne Khimik withdrew
Dnipro Kyiv 2:4 Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv 1:1 and 1:3
Enerhetyk Komsomolske 1:3 Zirka Koriukivka 1:2 and 0:1
ZemliaK Myrhorod 1:3 Pivdenstal Yenakieve 1:1 and 0:2

Semifinals (1/2)

Perechyn 3:2 Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv 2:1 and 1:1
Zirka Koriukivka 1:2 Pivdenstal Yenakieve 1:0 and 0:2

Final

Perechyn 1:6 Pivdenstal Yenakieve 1:2 and 0:4

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