Tournament details | |
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Country | Ukraine |
Final positions | |
Champions | Haray Zhovkva |
Runner-up | Rud Zhytomyr |
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ODEK-Ukraina Orzhiv | 1:1 | Iskra Teofipol | +:- and 1:1 |
Delta Hvizdets | 4:1 | Kalynivskyi rynok | 3:0 and 1:1 |
Brovary | 0:12 | Rud Zhytomyr | 0:4 and 0:8 |
ZemliaK Myrhorod | 0:0 | Yatran Uman | +:- and 0:0 |
Alyans Kyiv | 3:3 | Shakhtar Konotop | 2:1 and 1:2 (pk 6:5) |
Pivdenstal Yenakieve | 2:0 | Krymteplytsia Molodizhne | 0:0 and 2:0 |
Some teams, Haray Zhovkva and Mukacheve, started at quarterfinals.
ODEK-Ukraina Orzhiv | 1:4 | Haray Zhovkva | 0:1 and 1:3 |
Delta Hvizdets | 2:1 | Mukacheve | +:- and 2:1 |
Rud Zhytomyr | 3:1 | ZemliaK Myrhorod | 1:0 and 2:1 |
Alyans Kyiv | 3:3 | Pivdenstal Yenakieve | 2:0 and 1:3 |
Haray Zhovkva | 4:2 | Delta Hvizdets | 4:1 and 0:1 |
Rud Zhytomyr | 3:2 | Alyans Kyiv | 1:0 and 2:2 |
Haray Zhovkva | 5:2 | Rud Zhytomyr | 4:2 and 1:0 |
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