2020–21 Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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2020–21 Ukrainian Cup among amateurs
Tournament details
CountryUkraine
Dates16 September 2020 – 19 May 2021
Teams28
Defending champions FC Olimpiya Savyntsi
Final positions
Champions FC LNZ-Lebedyn
Runner-up FC Olimpiya Savyntsi
Tournament statistics
Matches played42
Goals scored98 (2.33 per match)
Attendance0 (0 per match)
All statistics correct as of 30 October 2020.
  2019–20
2021–22  

The 2020-21 Ukrainian Amateur Cup season was scheduled to start on September 16, 2020. [1]

Contents

The reigning cup holder FC Olimpiya Savyntsi was defeated by FC LNZ-Lebedyn in the competition final.

Participated clubs

In bold are clubs that are active at the same season AAFU championship (parallel round-robin competition).

Notes

Results

Preliminary round

First leg games were scheduled to be played on 16 September and second leg on 23 September. [1]

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
LSTM No.5363–1 Munkach Mukacheve 2–01–1
Votrans Lutsk3–0 Kovel-Volyn 3–00–0
Demnia-Feniks Demnia/Pidmonastyr4–3Karpaty Broshniv-Osada1–13–2
Polissia Stavky1–0Dzhuniors Shpytky0–01–0
Sokil Mykhailivka-Rubezhivka3–1 Zviahel Novohrad-Volynsky 3–00–1
Mal Korosten2–7 Nyva Buzova 2–40–3
AFSC Kyiv 1–2Veleten Hlukhiv1–00–2
Skif Shulhynka9–3Kolos Severynivka5–04–3
Univer-Dynamo Kharkiv2–2 (a) Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia 2–10–1
Naftovyk Okhtyrka 0–3 FC Vovchansk 0–00–3
FC Sumy +/–FC Lozuvatka
SC Kakhovka +/–Sehedka-Tarutyne

Notes:

Round of 16

FC ODEK Orzhiv, FC Viktoriya Mykolaivka, FC LNZ-Lebedyn, FC Olimpiya Savyntsi (all the season's league participants) received a bye to the round. First leg games were scheduled to be played on 7 October and second leg on 14/21 October. [1]

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Votrans Lutsk1–2Demnia-Feniks Demnia/Pidmonastyr0–11–1
Nyva Buzova 3–2 (a.e.t.)Polissia Stavky1–12–1
LSTM No.5362–3 ODEK Orzhiv 0–12–2 [lower-alpha 1]
Sokil Mykhailivka-Rubezhivka0–3 LNZ-Lebedyn 0–20–1
Viktoriya Mykolaivka 5–0Veleten Hlukhiv2–03–0
Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia 0–1 FC Vovchansk 0–00–1
Skif Shulhynka3–4 FC Sumy 1–12–3 [lower-alpha 1]
Olimpiya Savyntsi 5–3 SC Kakhovka 4–21–1
  1. 1 2 Games played on October 21

Quarterfinals

First leg games were scheduled to be played on 28 October and second leg on 4 November. [1] On 22 October 2020, the AAFU confirmed the pairs and postponed Nyva–Demnia-Feniks to spring of 2021. [2] Since 23 March 2021 Demnia-Feniks Demnia/Pidmonastyr is playing as Feniks Pidmonastyr. Games between Nyva and Feniks were scheduled for April 7 and 14.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Nyva Buzova 2–3Feniks Pidmonastyr1–11–2
ODEK Orzhiv 0–2 LNZ-Lebedyn 0–10–1
FC Vovchansk 0–2 Viktoriya Mykolaivka 0–00–2
FC Sumy 3–4 Olimpiya Savyntsi 2–21–2

Notes:

Semifinals

The dates of games arrangements were scheduled for 2021. [1] On 8 April 2021 the AAFU determined dates for semifinals and finals. Semifinals will take place on April 21 and 28. [3]

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Feniks Pidmonastyr1–2 LNZ-Lebedyn 1–10–1
Olimpiya Savyntsi 2–1 Viktoriya Mykolaivka 1–11–0

Final

The dates of games arrangements were scheduled for 2021. [1] Finals will take place on May 12 and 19. [3]

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Olimpiya Savyntsi 0–6 LNZ-Lebedyn 0–40–2
Winner of the 2020–21 Ukrainian Football Cup among amateur teams
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LNZ-Lebedyn (Cherkasy Oblast)
2nd time

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