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Ukrainian Super Cup (Ukrainian: Суперкубок України) acts as the grand-opening for every new football competition season in Ukraine, officially having the winners of the previous season's Ukrainian Championship and Ukrainian Cup face-off against each other. In case when the national cup was won by a national champion, the game takes place between the best two teams of the last league's season. Contents 1 Scope 2 Historical Overview 3 Performance by Club 4 Top 10 managers 5 All-Time Top Scorers 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Scope Since the 2004 inception, this match was decided to take place annually at a fixed venue in Odessa at the Tsentralnyi-Chornomorets Stadium. However, due to the preparation to the Euro-2012, the newly established tradition changed and for the 2008 rendition it has been moved to Poltava's Oleksiy Butovsky Vorskla Stadium. In 2009 the cup venue changed once again to the Sumy's Yuvileiny Stadium which stood pretty much underutilized since the main city football club went bankrupt. The 2009 edition included Vorskla which became the first team outside of the Ukrainian derby between Dynamo and Shakhtar. In 2007 and 2008 the Cup played-off between the first and second placed teams as one of the team won both the Cup and the League. The 2008 rendition was officially known as Inter Super Cup of Ukraine and sponsored by the TV channel Inter. In 2009 the contract was extended for another three years.[1] The very first Super Cup was handed over by the Prime-Minister of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych. Historical Overview 2004 Ukrainian Super Cup[2] 2004-07-10 17:00 UTC+3 Dynamo Kyiv 1 – 1 6 – 5 (pen.) Shakhtar Donetsk Odessa, Tsentralnyi-Chornomorets Stadium Attendance: 17,600 Husyev  21' Penalties: Rincon Khatskevich Shatskikh Bidnenko Byalkevich Husyev Gavrancic Kaddouri Dmytrulin Shovkovsky Report Lewandowski  77' Penalties: Vorobey Tymoschuk Marica Lewandowski Stoican Rat Bakharev Matuzalem Batista Barcauan 2005 Ukrainian Super Cup[3] 2005-07-09 20:45 UTC+3 Shakhtar Donetsk 1 – 1 4 – 3 (pen.) Dynamo Kyiv Odessa, Tsentralnyi-Chornomorets Stadium Attendance: 34,400 Referee: Ihor Podushkin (Kharkiv) Elano  5' Penalties: Jadson Rat Tymoschuk Stoican Srna Report Byalkevich  32' Penalties: Aliev Sablic Gavrancic Husyev Shatskikh 2006 Ukrainian Super Cup[4] 2006-07-16 20:30 UTC+3 Dynamo Kyiv 2 – 0 Shakhtar Donetsk Odessa, Tsentralnyi-Chornomorets Stadium Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Vitaliy Hodulian (Odessa) Markovic  10' Rodrigo 59' Milevsky  87' Report 2007 Ukrainian Super Cup[5] 2007-07-10 20:45 UTC+3 Dynamo Kyiv 2 – 2 4 – 2 (Pen.) Shakhtar Donetsk Odessa, Tsentralnyi-Chornomorets Stadium Attendance: 32,000 Referee: Pieter Vink (Holland) Mykhalyk  27', 30' Penalties: Aliyev Ninkovic Dedechko Markovic Moroziuk Report Gladkiy  14' Tkachenko  55' Penalties: Brandao Fernandinho Jadson Rat 2008 Ukrainian Super Cup[6] 2008-07-15 20:45 UTC+3 Shakhtar Donetsk 1 – 1 5 – 3 (pen.) Dynamo Kyiv Poltava, Oleksiy Butovsky Vorskla Stadium Attendance: 28,000 Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany) Chygrynskiy  38' Penalties: Srna Chyhrynsky Rat Fernandinho Brandao Report Milevsky  6' Penalties: Diakate Ninkovic Aliyev Yarmolenko 2009 Ukrainian Super Cup[7] 2009-07-11 20:45 UTC+3 Dynamo Kyiv 0 – 0 4 – 2 (pen.) Vorskla Poltava Sumy, Yuvileiny Stadium Attendance: 18,500 Referee: Yevhen Herenda (Kalush) Penalties: Ninkovic Kravchenko Eremenko Yarmolenko Report Penalties: Curri Markoski Despotovski Dallku 2010 Ukrainian Super Cup[8] 2010-07-04 20:45 UTC+3 Shakhtar Donetsk 7 – 1 Tavriya Simferopol Zaporizhia, Slavutych Arena Attendance: 10,500 Referee: Andriy Shandor (Lviv) Gladkiy  2', 51' Jádson  35' Willian  67' L. Adriano  78', 85' Raţ  90' Report Feschuk  32' Note: All fixtures are played till the end of regulation time. If the score is tied, no extra time is played with penalty kicks immediately taken to determine the victor. Performance by Club Club Winners Runner-Up Winning Years Dynamo Kyiv 4 2 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009 Shakhtar Donetsk 3 3 2005, 2008, 2010 Vorskla Poltava — 1 Tavriya Simferopol — 1 Top 10 managers Rating Name Club(s) Winner Runner-up 1 Mircea Lucescu FC Shakhtar Donetsk 3 3 2 Anatoliy Demyanenko FC Dynamo Kyiv 2 — 3 Olexiy Mykhailychenko FC Dynamo Kyiv 1 — 3 Valery Gazzaev FC Dynamo Kyiv 1 — 5 Leonid Buriak FC Dynamo Kyiv — 1 5 Yuri Semin FC Dynamo Kyiv — 1 5 Mykola Pavlov FC Vorskla Poltava — 1 5 Serhiy Puchkov SC Tavriya Simferopol — 1 This rating is of the best managers in the Cup since its foundation in 2004. † - Managers that have past away. In bold are managers that still active in the current season. In parenthesis are cups for the respective team. All-Time Top Scorers No Name Club(s) Goals 1 Oleksandr Gladkiy FC Shakhtar Donetsk 3 2 Artem Milevsky FC Dynamo Kyiv 2 3 Taras Mykhalyk FC Dynamo Kyiv 2 4 Luiz Adriano FC Shakhtar Donetsk 2 See also FC Chornomorets Odessa Ukrainian derby References ^ (Ukrainian) ""Інтер" – Титульний спонсор і транслятор Суперкубка ("Inter" - Titled sponsor and translator of the Super Cup)". ua.football. 2009-06-28. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/high/4a44a42e.html. Retrieved 2009-06-28.  ^ (Russian)""Динамо" - обладатель Суперкубка Украины!("Dynamo" - Owns Ukrainian Super Cup)". ua-football. 10 July 2004. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/supercup/40efc587.html. Retrieved 10 July 2009.  ^ (Russian)"Все дороги ведут на ЮГ, или место встречи изменить нельзя "Динамо" - обладатель Суперкубка Украины! (All roads lead south, but the venue is no different "Dynamo" - owns Ukrainian Super Cup!)". ua-football. 9 July 2005. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/supercup/42d02c85.html. Retrieved 10 July 2009.  ^ (Russian)"Лето, море и футбол… (Summer, sea and football...)". ua-football. 17 July 2006. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/supercup/44ba9672.html. Retrieved 10 July 2009.  ^ (Russian)"Ух, молодежжжж! (Wow, youngstersssssss!)". ua-football. 10 July 2007. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/supercup/4693e608.html. Retrieved 10 July 2009.  ^ (Russian)"Полтавская битва (Battle of Poltava)". ua-football. 15 July 2008. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/news/487cff9a.html. Retrieved 10 July 2009.  ^ (Russian)"Четырехкратные (Four times crowned)". ua-football. 12 July 2009. http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/supercup/4a58edb3.html. Retrieved 12 July 2009.  ^ (Ukrainian)""Інтер Суперкубок України" розіграють у Запоріжжі ("Inter Supercup of Ukraine" will play in Zaporizhia)". Inter (TV channel). 27 May 2010. http://inter.ua/uk/news/2010/05/27/4096. Retrieved 27 May 2010.  External links "Black Sea Stadium". 2odessa.com. http://www.2odessa.com/wiki/index.php?title=Black_Sea_Stadium. 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