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1992–93 Ukrainian First League


FieldValue
competitionUkrainian First League
season1992–93
winnersNyva Vinnytsia
promotedNyva Vinnytsia
Temp Shepetivka
relegatedRos Bila Tserkva
Shakhtar Pavlohrad
league topscorer26 – Roman Hryhorchuk (Prykarpattia), Ihor Koliada (Temp)
biggest home winNaftovyk 7–0 Temp (Round 7)
Dynamo-2 7–0 Khimik (Round 19)
Polihraftekhnika 8–1 Artania (Round 44)
biggest away winZakarpattia 0–4 Ros (Round 44)
matches462
total goals1076
highest attendance12,000 – Nyva 3–1 Metalurh (Round 35), Evis 4–1 Vorskla (Round 41)
prevseason1992
nextseason1993–94

Temp Shepetivka Shakhtar Pavlohrad Dynamo-2 7–0 Khimik (Round 19) Polihraftekhnika 8–1 Artania (Round 44)

1992–93 Ukrainian First League was the second season of the Ukrainian First League.

The league was reorganized from the previous season into a single group of 22 teams of which the best one was Nyva Vinnytsia. The league was joined by six clubs relegated from the Ukrainian Premier League, while no clubs were promoted from the Ukrainian Second League. The biggest favorite of the season FC Naftovyk Okhtyrka missed its chance to get back to the League of the strongest. Impressive season was for the FC Vorskla Poltava and FC Polihraftekhnika Oleksandria who will be setting a pace in the following years in the league. Disappointing season had FC Metalurh Nikopol and FC Pryladyst Mukacheve that nearly made it to the Top League last season.

Promotion and relegation

  • None

There were no clubs promoted from the 1992 Ukrainian Transition League.

Relegated teams

Six clubs were relegated from the 1992 Ukrainian Top League: ;Group A

  • Nyva Vinnytsia – 8th place
  • Evis Mykolaiv – 9th place
  • Temp Shepetivka – 10th place ;Group B
  • Naftovyk Okhtyrka – 8th place
  • Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk – 9th place
  • SC Odesa – 10th place

Renamed teams

  • At winter break Podillya Khmelnytskyi was renamed to Nord-Am-Podillia Khmelnytskyi.

Teams

In 1992-93 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:

Stadiums

The following stadiums are considered home grounds for the teams in the competition.

RankClubCapacityStadiumNotes
1FC Vorskla Poltava24,795?Vorskla StadiumVorota Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 11th, 22nd round
2FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv16,873Dynamo Stadium
3FC Evis Mykolaiv15,600Evis Stadium
4SC Odesa15,0004,800SKA StadiumSpartak Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 10th round
5FC Nyva Vinnytsia14,000Lokomotyv Stadium, Vinnytsia
6FC Ros Bila Tserkva13,500Trudovi Rezervy Stadium
7FC Desna Chernihiv12,060??Gagarin StadiumYunist StadiumKotsiubynske Village Stadium, Kotsiubynskehome stadiumUsed in 7th, 8th roundsUsed in 21st round
8FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod12,000Avanhard Stadium
9FC Nord-Am Podillya Khmelnytskyi10,500Podillya Stadium
10FC Stal Alchevsk9,200Stal Stadium
11FC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk7,820Elektron Stadium
12FC Metalurh Nikopol7,200Elektrometalurh Stadium
14FC Skala Stryi6,000Sokil Stadium
15FC Naftovyk Okhtyrka5,256?Naftovyk StadiumKuts Stadium, Trostianetshome stadiumUsed in 11th, 12th, 17th rounds
16FC Khimik Severodonetsk5,000Khimik Stadium
18FC Krystal Chortkiv3,600Kharchovyk Stadium
19FC Temp ShepetivkaTemp StadiumEnerhetyk Stadium, NetishynKeramik Stadium, Baranivkahome stadiumUsed in 25th roundUsed in 41st, 42nd rounds
20FC Pryladyst MukachevePryladyst StadiumSpartak Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 23rd, 24th, 27th, 28th rounds
21FC Artania OchakivArtania StadiumSokil Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 24th, 26th, 29th, 30th, 34th rounds
22FC Avtomobilist SumyAvanhard StadiumFrunzenets StadiumKolos StadiumKharchovyk Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 20th roundUsed in 24th, 27th, 28th roundsUsed in 31st round
23FC Shakhtar PavlohradShakhtar StadiumPrometei StadiumHirnyk Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 29th, 30th, 33rd, 34th, 38th roundsUsed in 37th round
24FC Polihraftekhnika Oleksandria?7,000Olimp StadiumShakhtar Stadiumhome stadiumUsed in 25th, 26th, 29th, 30th, 40th, 43rd rounds

Managers

RankClubManagersReplaced managers
1FC Vorskla PoltavaAZE Vladimir Brukhti
2FC Dynamo-2 KyivUKR Volodymyr Onyshchenko
3FC Evis MykolaivUKR Leonid KoltunUKR Vladlen Naumenko
4SC OdesaUKR Serhiy Zharkov (playing)UKR Volodymyr Smarovoz
5FC Nyva VinnytsiaUKR Yukhym Shkolnykov
6FC Ros Bila TserkvaUKR Viktor DubynoUKR Stanislav Honcharenko
7FC Desna ChernihivUKR Yuriy Hruznov
8FC Zakarpattia UzhhorodUKR Yuriy Chyrkov
9FC Nord-Am Podillya KhmelnytskyiUKR Yevhen LemeshkoUKR Yuriy AvanesovUKR Viktor Matviyenko
10FC Stal AlchevskUKR Anatoliy Volobuyev
11FC Prykarpattia Ivano-FrankivskLAT Viktors Ņesterenko
12FC Metalurh NikopolUKR Volodymyr Nechayev
14FC Skala StryiUKR Yuriy ShulyatytskyiUKR Andriy Karimov
15FC Naftovyk OkhtyrkaUKR Hennadiy Makarov
16FC Khimik SeverodonetskUKR Stanislav HoncharenkoUKR Yuriy Vankevych
18FC Krystal ChortkivUKR Ivan Hakman
19FC Temp ShepetivkaUKR Leonid TkachenkoUKR Zaya AvdyshUKR Yuriy VoynovUZB Sergei Dotsenko
20FC Pryladyst MukacheveRUS István Szekecs
21FC Artania OchakivUKR Valery Zhuravko
22FC Avtomobilist SumyUKR Valeriy BermudesUKR Mykhailo Fomenko
23FC Shakhtar PavlohradUKR Anatoliy Kesküla (Anatoliy Kieskiula)
24FC Polihraftekhnika OleksandriaUKR Yuriy Koval

Final standings

Top scorers

Statistics are taken from here.

ScorerGoals (Pen.)Team
1UKR Roman Hryhorchuk26 (9)
UKR Ihor Koliada26 (12)Temp Shepetivka
3UKR Yuriy Ovcharenko24
4UKR Oleksandr Pindeyev17 (1)
UKR Ruslan Zabranskyi17 (4)Evis Mykolaiv
6UKR Volodymyr Tymchenko15
UKR Borys Shurshyn15 (2)Naftovyk Okhtyrka
UKR Yuriy Mykolayenko15 (7)Nyva Vinnytsia
9BLR Georgi Kondratiev14
UKR Volodymyr Maksymov14 (3)Polihraftekhnika Oleksandria
UKR Vitaliy Kosovskyi14 (4)Nyva Vinnytsia

References

References

  1. [http://ukranianfootball.narod.ru/1993/1992_93.html Statistics] {{in lang. ru
  2. According to the FFU records
  3. According to the FFU records, Aleksey Kobyzev recorded Maksymov with 15 tallies
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