Country Ukraine | Teams 80 Champions Chornomorets Odessa | |
Top goal scorer(s) (5) Oleksiy AntiukhinEduard Valenko |
The Ukrainian Cup 1993–94 is the third annual edition of Ukraine's football knockout competition, known as the Ukrainian Cup.
Contents
The Cup started with the round of 32, but it also had couple of preliminaries. The tournament started on August 1, 1993, with numerous games across the country and concluded with its final game on May 29, 1994. The last season defending champion FC Dynamo Kyiv was eliminated in the Round of 16 by FC Veres Rivne on the away goal rule. This season cup holders became FC Chornomorets Odessa that in the final defeated the Crimean SC Tavriya Simferopol on the penalty shootout.
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih served its suspension for refusing to play last season and was not included in competition for the season.
Team allocation
One hundred ten teams entered the competition
First preliminary round
Almost all games were played on August 1, 1993. The game between Polihraftekhnika and Shakhtar took place on August 3.
Second preliminary round
Almost all games were played on August 7, 1993. The game between Veres and Krok took place on August 11.
Shakhtar won 8–1 on aggregate
Chornomorets won 4–0 on aggregate
Volyn won 2–2 on away goal rule
Bukovyna won 3–3 on away goal rule
Zorya won 2–2 on penalties
Karpaty won 3–0 on aggregate
Nyva won 2–1 on aggregate
Metalurh won 7–0 on aggregate
Nyva won 5–2 on aggregate
Tavria won 5–3 on aggregate
Kremina won 6–3 on aggregate
Temp won 3–1 on aggregate
Torpedo won 4–3 on aggregate
Veres won 3–1 on aggregate
Dnipro won 7–1 on aggregate
Dynamo won 7–1 on aggregate
Volyn won 3–2 on aggregate
Karpaty won 8–3 on aggregate
Dnipro won 4–3 on aggregate
Chornomorets won 4–0 on aggregate
Tavriya won 3–0 on aggregate
Kremin won 3–2 on aggregate
Torpedo won 3–2 on aggregate
Veres won 1–1 on away goal rule
Karpaty won 3–2 on aggregate
Chornomorets won 4–0 on aggregate
Tavriya won 5–1 on aggregate
Veres won 2–2 on away goal rule
Tavriya won 2–0 on aggregate
Chornomorets won 2–1 on aggregate
Final
The final was held at the NSC Olimpiysky on May 29, 1994, in Kiev.