2019 Ukrainian Cup Final

The 2019 Ukrainian Cup Final is a football match that was played on May 15, 2019 in Zaporizhia between Shakhtar Donetsk and Inhulets Petrove.[2] The match is the 28th Ukrainian Cup Final since fall of the Soviet Union. This is the first time the cup final would be held in Zaporizhia.

2019 Ukrainian Cup Final
Event2018–19 Ukrainian Cup
Date15 May 2019
VenueSlavutych Arena[1], Zaporizhia
RefereeYevhen Aranovskyi

If Inhulets win the cup, they will qualify to the group stage of 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, because Shakhtar have already qualified for 2019–20 UEFA Champions League.[2][3]

For Slavutych Arena this is the second time of hosting games of such level after hosting the 2010 Ukrainian Super Cup.[1] This will be the first final of the Ukrainian Cup competitions that features a team from a second tier division.[2]

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Shakhtar Donetsk Round[2] Inhulets Petrove
Opponent Result 2018–19 Ukrainian Cup Opponent Result
bye Preliminary round 2 Kolos Kovalivka 1–0 (H)
bye Preliminary round 3 Myr Hornostayivka 3–0 (A)
Olimpik Donetsk 3–2 (H) Round of 16 FC Mariupol 3–1 (H)
Dynamo Kyiv 1–1 (H) (a.e.t.), (4–3 p) Quarter-finals Karpaty Lviv 1–1 (H) (a.e.t.), (5–4 p)
SC Dnipro-1 2–0 (A) Semi-finals Zorya Luhansk 2–1 (H)

Previous encounters

The game between Shakhtar and Inhulets is going to become first between the two teams.

This will be the 19th time for Miners[2] and the competition's record in general for any team reaching the final stage. This will be the 1st time for Inhulets reaching the final stage.[2] It will be the ninth consecutive final for Miners since 2011.

Match

Shakhtar Donetsk40Inhulets Petrove
Tetê  27', 39'
Moraes  45+1'
Solomon  64'
Report
Slavutych Arena,[4] Zaporizhia
Attendance: 11,100 (press-release)[5] (9,500 (info database))[6]


Shakhtar Donetsk
Inhulets Petrove
Shakhtar Donetsk:
GK1 Oleksiy Shevchenko
DF50 Serhiy Bolbat
DF4 Serhiy Kryvtsov
DF22 Mykola Matviyenko
DF31 Ismaily
MF21 Alan Patrick
MF88 Marcos Antônio
MF14 Tetê 27',  39' 72'
MF74 Viktor Kovalenko 47' 61'
MF7 Taison (c)
FW10 Júnior Moraes 45+1' 62'
Substitutes:
GK30 Andriy Pyatov
DF5 Davit Khocholava
MF6 Taras Stepanenko
MF9 Dentinho
MF19 Manor Solomon 61' 64'
MF23 Wellington Nem 72' 89'
FW8 Olarenwaju Kayode 62'
Coach:
Paulo Fonseca
Inhulets Petrove:
GK1 Anton Sytnykov
DF39 Denys Balan
DF55 Maksym Kovalyov
DF28 Vitaliy Pavlov
DF89 Oleh Synyohub
MF80 Vladyslav Lupashko (c) 45+1'
MF13 Illya Kovalenko
MF8 Vladyslav Klymenko 57' 67'
MF5 Yevhen Zaporozhets
MF45 Artem Schedryi 83'
FW9 Oleksandr Mishurenko 34'
Substitutes:
GK12 Bohdan Shukhman[7]
DF23 Oleksandr Kucherenko 67'
DF17 Stanislav Peredystyi
MF25 Oleksandr Kozak 83'
MF7 Dmytro Sula
MF21 Oleksandr Akymenko
FW49 Nika Sichinava 34'
Coach:
Serhiy Lavrynenko

MAN OF THE MATCH

    MATCH OFFICIALS

    MATCH RULES

    • 90 minutes.
    • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
    • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
    • Seven named substitutes.
    • Maximum of 3 substitutions.
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