2011 Ukrainian Cup Final | |
Event: | 2010–11 Ukrainian Cup |
Team1: | Dynamo Kyiv |
Team1score: | 0 |
Team2: | Shakhtar Donetsk |
Team2score: | 2 |
Date: | 25 May 2011 |
Stadium: | Yuvileiny Stadium |
City: | Sumy |
Man Of The Match1a: | Fernandinho (Shakhtar Donetsk) |
Referee: | Victor Svetsov |
Attendance: | 27,800 |
Weather: | 19°C (66°F) |
Previous: | 2010 |
Next: | 2012 |
The 2011 Ukrainian Cup Final was a football match that was played at the Yuvileiny Stadium, Sumy, on 25 May 2011. The match was the 20th Ukrainian Cup Final and was contested by Dynamo Kyiv and Shakhtar Donetsk. This was the first time a Ukrainian Cup final was played in Sumy.
Since this match was between two teams that had qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, the sixth-placed team in the 2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League season would qualify for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. In the draw, Dynamo was selected as the home team.[1] After a goalless first half, Shakhtar's superiority prevailed and they won the match 2–0, enabling them to win the Ukrainian treble of the Ukrainian Super Cup, the Premier League and the Ukrainian Cup.[2]
See main article: 2010–11 Ukrainian Cup.
As Ukrainian Premier League members Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv did not have to go through the qualification round to get into the competition.
Round 1 | Krymteplitsia Molodizhne | 0–1 | Dynamo Kyiv | |
Round 2 | PFC Sevastopol | 1–2 | Dynamo Kyiv | |
Quarter-final | Stal Alchevsk | 2–3 | Dynamo Kyiv | |
Semi-final | Dynamo Kyiv | 2–0 | Arsenal Kyiv |
Round 1 | Shakhtar Donetsk | 6–0 | Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | |
Round 2 | Poltava | 0–2 | Shakhtar Donetsk | |
Quarter-final | Shakhtar Donetsk | 1–0 | Metalurh Zaporizhya | |
Semi-final | Shakhtar Donetsk | 2–1 | Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk |
This was the sixth Ukrainian Cup final between the two teams. Dynamo had defeated Shakhtar three times out of the five Cup Finals. In the last final, however, in 2008, Shakhtar was victorious. The two teams also met in a semi final in 2008–09 and in the quarter-final in 2009–10 in which Shakhtar was victorious in both games.[3]
Dynamo had appeared in 11 finals, winning 9, while opponents Shakhtar had appeared in 10 finals, winning 6.[3]
The match was broadcast on ICTV in Ukraine.[4]
Dynamo: | |||
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GK | 1 | Oleksandr Shovkovskyi (c) | |
DF | 2 | ||
DF | 5 | Ognjen Vukojević | |
DF | 6 | Goran Popov | |
FW | 7 | Andriy Shevchenko | |
FW | 9 | Andriy Yarmolenko | |
MF | 10 | Artem Milevskyi | |
MF | 20 | Oleh Husyev | |
MF | 23 | Roman Eremenko | |
MF | 34 | Yevhen Khacheridi | |
DF | 37 | Ayila Yussuf | |
Substitutes: | |||
GK | 71 | Denys Boyko | |
DF | 3 | ||
MF | 8 | ||
MF | 19 | Denys Harmash | |
FW | 22 | Artem Kravets | |
DF | 30 | Badr El Kaddouri | |
FW | 49 | Roman Zozulya | |
Manager: | |||
Yuriy Semin | |||
Shakhtar Donetsk: | ||||
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GK | 30 | Andriy Pyatov | ||
DF | 3 | Tomáš Hübschman | ||
DF | 5 | Oleksandr Kucher | ||
MF | 7 | |||
MF | 8 | |||
MF | 9 | |||
FW | 11 | |||
MF | 13 | Vyacheslav Shevchuk | ||
FW | 19 | |||
DF | 33 | Darijo Srna (c) | ||
DF | 44 | Yaroslav Rakitskiy | ||
Substitutes: | ||||
GK | 12 | Rustam Khudzhamov | ||
MF | 19 | Oleksiy Gai | ||
MF | 26 | Răzvan Raț | ||
FW | 20 | |||
MF | 22 | |||
MF | 29 | Alex Teixeira | ||
DF | 32 | Mykola Ischenko | ||
Manager: | ||||
Mircea Lucescu |
MAN OF THE MATCH
MATCH OFFICIALS[6]
MATCH RULES
On account of Shakhtar's victory and Dynamo's defeat in the final, and with both team finishing as the top two teams in the 2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League, the 2011 Ukrainian Super Cup would feature both teams.[2]