2010 Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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2010 Ukrainian Cup among amateurs
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Teams24
Final positions
Champions Beregvidek Berehove
Runner-up Slovkhlib Sloviansk
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Ukrainian Amateur Cup was the fifteenth annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition for amateur football teams. The competition started on 11 August 2010 and concluded on 31 October 2010.

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Participated clubs

Notes

Competition schedule

First qualification round

Sambir 1:5 Beregvidek Berehove 1:1 and 0:4
Sniatyn-Yevromodul Sniatyn 2:4 Ahro-Zbruch Volochysk 2:2 and 0:2
Sharhorod 1:1, pen. 5:4 Marspyrt Nahiryanka 1:0 and 0:1
Zoria-Enerhiya Romaniv 0:13 Liha Vyshneve 0:4 and 0:9
UkrAhroKom Holovkivka 2:3 Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 1:1 and 1:2
Popasna 1:2 Slovkhlib Sloviansk 1:0 and 0:2
Foros Yalta 2:4 Myr Hornostayivka 1:1 and 1:3
Teplovyk Yuzhnoukrayinsk 6:3 Olimpik Kirovohrad 5:1 and 1:2

Second qualification round

Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka 2:5 Beregvidek Berehove 2:0 and 0:5
Sharhorod -:+ Putrivka 1:4 and canc.
Lokomotyv Kupyansk 0:1 Slovkhlib Sloviansk 0:0 and 0:1
Myr Hornostayivka 6:4 Voronivka 5:1 and 1:3
Krystal Kherson 3:2 Teplovyk Yuzhnoukrayinsk 2:1 and 1:1
Ahro-Zbruch Volochysk 5:3 Zviahel-750 Novohrad-Volynsky 1:1 and 4:2
ODEK Orzhiv 1:3 Liha Vyshneve 1:2 and 0:1
Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 4:3 Yednist-2 Plysky 3:0 and 1:3

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Ahro-Zbruch Volochysk 1:3 Beregvidek Berehove 1:0 and 0:3
Liha Vyshneve 0:1 Putrivka 0:0 and 0:1
Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 0:2 Slovkhlib Sloviansk 0:1 and 0:1
Myr Hornostayivka 4:2 Krystal Kherson 1:2 and 3:0

Semifinals (1/2)

Putrivka 3:4 Beregvidek Berehove 2:0 and 1:4
Myr Hornostayivka 0:4 Slovkhlib Sloviansk 0:2 and 0:2

Final

Beregvidek Berehove 4:2 Slovkhlib Sloviansk 2:0 and 2:2
Winner of the 2010 Ukrainian Football Cup among amateur teams
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Beregvidek Berehove (Zakarpattia Oblast)
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