2004 Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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2004 Ukrainian Cup among amateurs
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Final positions
Champions KZEZO Kakhovka
Runner-upKhimmash Korosten
  2003
2005  

The 2004 Ukrainian Amateur Cup was the ninth annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition for amateur football teams. The competition started on 31 July 2004 and concluded on 2 October 2004.

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Competition schedule

First round (1/8)

Teplovyk Ivano-Frankivsk 6:6 Avanhard Svaliava 5:2 and 1:4
Zoria Hayvoron 1:8 Khimmash Korosten 1:1 and 0:7
Pivdenkabel Kharkiv 1:2 Shakhtar Sverdlovsk 1:0 and 0:2
Polissya Dobrianka 4:2 Shakhtar Konotop 4:0 and 0:2
Nyva-Zlatokray Zolotonosha 3:8 KZEZO Kakhovka 1:4 and 2:4

Quarterfinals (1/4)

This year Haray Zhovkva, Pivdenstal Yenakieve, and ODEK Orzhiv received a bye to quarterfinals.

Avanhard Svaliava 3:4 Haray Zhovkva 3:1 and 0:3
Khimmash Korosten 3:3 ODEK Orzhiv 1:1 and 2:2
Shakhtar Sverdlovsk 1:2 Pivdenstal Yenakieve 1:0 and 0:2
Polissya Dobrianka 0:3 KZEZO Kakhovka 0:1 and 0:2

Semifinals (1/2)

Haray Zhovkva 2:3 Khimmash Korosten 2:1 and 0:2
Pivdenstal Yenakieve 1:2 KZEZO Kakhovka 0:1 and 1:1

Final

Khimmash Korosten 4:6 KZEZO Kakhovka 1:1 and 3:5

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