Bukovyna Advances in Ukrainian Cup After Dramatic Penalty Shootout Against LNZ
Ukrainian Cup Quarterfinals: Bukovyna and Dynamo Secure Semifinal Spots
According to Главком: The Ukrainian Cup quarterfinal match between Chernivtsi's Bukovyna and Cherkasy's LNZ ended goalless after both regular and extra time, forcing a decisive penalty shootout. The Ukrainian Cup is the country's premier knockout football competition, offering clubs a prestigious path to European qualification. Bukovyna ultimately emerged victorious from the tense spot-kick contest.
With the score locked at 0-0, the match went straight to penalties. After the initial four kicks for each side, the score in the shootout was tied 4-4, triggering a sudden-death 'first to miss' scenario. LNZ player Horin failed to convert his attempt, handing the advantage to Bukovyna. LNZ goalkeeper Palamarchuk had put in a strong performance, getting a touch on the ball after the second, third, and fourth penalties, but was unable to stop the final, winning kick from Voitikhovsky.
Dynamo Kyiv Overcomes Inhulets to Reach Semifinals
In the other quarterfinal, Dynamo Kyiv defeated Petrovo's Inhulets to become the tournament's first confirmed semifinalist. Goals from Guerrero and Pikhalyonok secured the victory for the capital club. Veteran Dynamo forward Yarmolenko also reached a personal milestone, moving into a tie for third place on the all-time Ukrainian Premier League top scorers list, matching former national team striker Artem Kravets. Only Serhiy Rebrov and Andriy Shevchenko now sit ahead of him.
Bukovyna's progression to the semifinals marks a significant achievement for the club, considering its status outside Ukraine's traditional football elite. Meanwhile, tournament favorite Dynamo Kyiv reaffirmed its trophy ambitions with a commanding performance, maintaining strong form this season. Both teams demonstrated resilience in their quarterfinal ties as the competition for the Ukrainian Cup intensifies.
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