2019 Abkhazian Cup

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2019 Abkhazian Cup
Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg
CountryFlag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg  Abkhazia
DatesMay 2019
Teams6
Champions Nart Sukhum (11th title)
Runners-up Ritsa FC
Matches played9
Goals scored26 (2.89 per match)
2018
2020

The 2019 Abkhazian Cup was the 25th edition of Abkhazian Cup organized by Football Federation of Abkhazia. The competition was held in the month of May.

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Participating teams

This edition of the competition was attended by 8 teams:

The Abkhazia Cup champion team qualifies for the Abkhazia Super Cup final and face the Abkhazian Premier League champion team. [2]

The final of the Abkhazia Cup took place on May 14, 2019. The two teams qualified for the grand final match were Nart Sukhum and Ritsa FC. [3]

Nart Sukhum's team won by the score of 4x0 and became champion of the Abkhazia Cup 2020. With this victory, the club already has eleven Abkhazia Cup trophies. [4]

Games by stage

First stage

Group A

Afon 1-1 Dinamo Dinamo 3-0 Samurzakan Samurzakan 1-1 Afon

Final Table:

1.Dinamo Sukhum          2   1  1  0   4- 1   4  Qualified 2.FK Afon                2   0  2  0   2- 2   2  Qualified - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.Samurzakan Gal         2   0  1  1   1- 4   1

Group B

Nart 0-2 Ritsa Gagra 0-3 Nart Ritsa 1-2 Gagra

Final Table:

1.Ritsa Gudauta          2   1  0  1   3- 2   3  Qualified 2.Nart Sukhum            2   1  0  1   3- 2   3  Qualified - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.FK Gagra               2   1  0  1   2- 4   3

Semifinals

[May 9] Dinamo 0-3 Nart [May 10] Ritsa 3-1 Afon

Final

[May 14] Nart 4-0 Ritsa


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