The Cup of Ukrainian PFL 2009 is the first season of Professional Football League of Ukraine knockout competition, currently known as Cup of PFL or Kubok of PFL.
The Cup began with a semi-final round where teams, representing each division of the PFL, participated. The winners of that round advanced to the finals and the losing teams to the match for the third place.
The competition took place at the sport arena of the FC Kniazha Schaslyve.
Participating teams
editTaras Mikush (Enerhetyk), Kyktiev (Zakarpattia), Mykola Revutskyi, Ihor Khudobyak (both - Prykarpattia), Maksym Syrota, Andriy Herasymenko, Oleksandr Nikitin, Anton Lysiuk (all - Olexandria), Vladyslav Chanhelia, Serhiy Yavorskyi (both - Obolon), Chabak (Desna), Yuri Fedorchuk (Volyn). Coach - Yuri Koval.
Ukrainian Second League Group A
Bahlay (Arsenal BT), Kinakh, Herheliuk, Serhiychuk (all - Veres), Paskiv, Drahan, Basarab (all - Nyva V), Virkovskyi, Sokil, Putrash (all - Nyva T), Nalikashvili, Dorohan (both - Ros), Bielov (CSKA), Naiko, Adamenko, Bovtrun, Kazakov, Kolodiazhnyi, Duda, Syrynnyk (all - Nafkom). Coach - Oleh Fedorchuk.
Ukrainian Second League Group B
Savchenko, Taranukha (both - OLKOM), Maksym Leschenko, Roman Yemelyanov (both - Arsenal Kh), Klymentovskyi, Kozlov (both - Tytan A), Vasyl Klimov, Dmytro Voloshyn (both - Kremin), Novytskyi, Potyvtsev, Korayuk, Berezovskyi (all - Zirka), Sharko (Hirnyk-Sport), Shevchenko, Khomchenovskyi, Sikulskyi (all - Olimpik). Coach - Ihor Zhabchenko.
Ukrainian Student Football League Coach - Volodymyr Lozynskyi.
Competition
editSemi-finals
editStudents Pozdeyev 35 |
1–1 aet (1-1) (pen. 3–1) |
Druha A Dorohan 22 |
|
Druha B Sikulskyi 78 Klimov 89 Putivtsev 30 (red card) |
2–1 (0-1) |
Persha Mykush 7 |
Final round
editThird-place game
editSource:[1]
Druha A Dorohan 14 Serhiychuk 21, 45 Nikolayev 63 |
4–2 (3-0) |
Persha Revutskyi 66 Kolesnyk 83 |
Final
editSource:[2]
Druha B Leschenko 30 Sikulskyi 83 |
2–1 (1-1) |
Students Boryshkevych 18 |
Top goalscorers
editStatus on March 3, 2009
Scorer | Goals | Team |
---|---|---|
Dorohan | 2
|
Ros Bila Tserkva |
Sikulskyi | 2
|
Olimpik Donetsk |
Serhiychuk | 2
|
Veres Rivne |
Statistics can be found at PFL web-site.[3]
References
edit- ^ Third place article Archived 2009-03-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Final Archived 2009-03-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
- ^ "PFL web-site". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
External links
edit- Official web-site of PFL Ukraine (in Ukrainian and Russian)