2012 Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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2012 Ukrainian Cup among amateurs
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Teams18
Final positions
Champions Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka
Runner-up ODEK Orzhiv
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The 2012 Ukrainian Amateur Cup was the seventeenth annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition for amateur football teams. The competition started on 15 August 2012 and concluded on 4 November 2012.

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Participated clubs

Notes

Competition schedule

First qualification round

LKT Chernihiv 4:1 Avanhard Novohrad-Volynsky 3:1 and 1:0
Kolos Khlibodarivka 3:0 Burevisnyk Petrove 2:0 and 1:0

Second qualification round

Pidhiria Storozhynets 1:3 ODEK Orzhiv 1:2 and 0:1
Karpaty Yaremche 3:2 Zbruch Volochysk 3:1 and 0:1
LKT Chernihiv 3:1 Dinaz Vyshhorod 2:0 and 1:1
Zorya-Enerhiya Romaniv 2:5 Zoria Biloziria 1:1 and 1:4
Dynamo-Fastiv 0:3 Retro Vatutine 0:3 and 0:0
Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 5:1 Kolos Khlibodarivka 4:0 and 1:1
Hvardiyets Hvardiyske 8:1 Torpedo Mykolaiv 5:0 and 3:1
Tarutyne 4:4 Savinyon Tayirove 3:2 and 1:2

Quarterfinals (1/4)

ODEK Orzhiv 2:2 Karpaty Yaremche 0:0 and 2:2
LKT Chernihiv 3:2 Zorya Biloziria 1:1 and 2:1
Retro Vatutine -:+ Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 1:5 and -:+
Hvardiyets Hvardiyske 3:2 Savinyon Tayirove 2:2 and 1:0

Semifinals (1/2)

ODEK Orzhiv 4:1 LKT Chernihiv 2:1 and 2:0
Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 1:0 Hvadiyets Hvardiyske 1:0 and 0:0

Final

ODEK Orzhiv 2:3, aet Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka 1:1 and 1:2
Winner of the 2012 Ukrainian Football Cup among amateur teams
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Nove Zhyttia Andriyivka (Poltava Oblast)
1st time

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