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1992 Ukrainian First League

Ukrainian football season


Ukrainian football season

FieldValue
competitionUkrainian First League
season1992
winnersVeres, Kryvbas
relegated10 teams
league topscorer(16) D.Filimonov (Kryvbas)
biggest home winShakhtar (Pvl) - Azovets 6:0 (Round 28, Gr.B)
biggest away winZakarpattia - Skala 0:4 (Round 29, Gr.B)
highest scoringVorskla - Shakhtar (Pvl) 4:3 (Round 17, Gr.B)
matches364
total goals845
prevseason[1991](1991-football-championship-of-ukrainian-ssr)
nextseason[1992–93](1992-93-ukrainian-first-league)

1992 Ukrainian First League was the first Ukrainian First League season with the record number of teams participating in the league at 28 divided into groups. The season started on March 14 and finished July 5, 1992.

At the end of the season the five worst teams from each of the two groups were relegated to the Ukrainian Second League (the third tier). The winners of each group qualified for the top league for the next season. Somewhat surprising was the performance of such teams as Pryladyst Mukacheve and Artania Ochakiv that were just a few points short of qualifying for the Ukrainian Premier League.

Teams

In the 1992 season, the Ukrainian First League consisted mostly of clubs that had competed in the Soviet Second League (Ukrainian Zone). The league was split into two groups A (mostly western and central Ukraine) and B (mostly eastern and southern Ukraine).

Map

Pre-season organization

TeamLocationVenueCapacityLeague and position in 1991CoachReplaced coach
HalychynaDrohobychKranovyk StadiumSoviet Second League18Borys Rassykhin
VorsklaPoltavaVorskla Stadium19Sergei Dotsenko
KolosNikopolMetalurh Stadium[Soviet Second League "B"](1991-football-championship-of-ukrainian-ssr)
(Championship of the Ukrainian SSR)3Volodymyr Nechayev
VeresRivneAvanhard Stadium4Viktor Nosov
PryladystMukachevoOctober 50th Anniversary Stadium5Vilmos Telinger
KrystalKhersonKrystal Stadium6Anatoliy LebidIgor Gamula
RosBila TserkvaTrudovi Rezervy Stadium7Stanislav Honcharenko
AvtomobilistSumyKolos Stadium8Mykhailo Fomenko
PolissyaZhytomyrLKSMU Stadium10Zaya Avdysh
KryvbasKryvyi RihMetalurh Stadium11Volodymyr Sryzhevskyi
ShakhtarPavlohradShakhtar Stadium12Anatoliy Keskyula
DesnaChernihivGagarin Stadium13Yuriy Hruznov
PodillyaKhmelnytskyiPodillya Stadium14Hryhoriy Ishchenko
ZakarpattiaUzhhorodAvanhard Stadium15Stepan Voitko
SkalaStryiSokil Stadium16Mykhailo Vilkhovyi
StalAlchevskStal Stadium17Anatoliy Volobuyev
DniproCherkasyCentral Stadium18Viktor Zhylin
KhimikSeverodonetskKhimik Stadium19Vadym Dobizha
VahonobudivnykKadiivkaPeremoha Stadium20Oleksandr Tkachenko
SKAKyivSKA Stadium21Oleh Feshchukov
ChaikaSevastopolChaika Stadium22Oleksiy Rudyka
ArtaniaOchakivSokil Stadium23Valeriy Zhuravko
Chornomorets-2OdesaSKA StadiumSoviet Top League Reserves6Vitaliy Sidnyov
Dynamo-2KyivDynamo Stadium12Volodymyr Onyshchenko
Shakhtar-2KostyantynivkaAvtosteklo Stadium14Yevhen Korol
NovatorMariupolSport Complex Azovstal[Ukrainian KFK competitions](1991-kfk-competitions-ukraine)1Yuriy Kerman
KrystalChortkivKharchovyk Stadium2Boris Streltsov
PolihraftekhnikaOleksandriyaShakhtar Stadium3Yuriy KovalOleksandr Ishchenko
  • Games of Chornomorets-2 were conducted at various stadiums such as Chornomorets Stadium, OSPO Stadium, ZRSS Stadium, Stankozavod Stadium, SRZ Stadium.
  • Some games of Ros were conducted at the Kolos Stadium in Terezyne (Bila Tserkva Raion).
  • Some games of Pryladyst were conducted at Spartak Stadium.
  • Some games of Dnipro were conducted at Avanhard Stadium in Smila

Name changes before season

  • The city of Kommunarsk changed back to Alchevsk
  • Karpaty Kamyanka-Buzka was swapped with Skala Stryi, which was a runner of the Lviv Oblast football competitions
  • Mayak Ochakiv changed its name to Artania Ochakiv
  • Dynamo Bila Tserkva to Ros Bila Terkva
  • Novator Mariupol to Azovets Mariupol
  • Kolos Nikopol to Metalurh Nikopol

Group A

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Aleksei Snigiryov (FC Veres Rivne) 10
  • Valeriy Kinashenko (FC Prykladnyk Mukacheve) 10
  • Vitaliy Buhay (FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi) 7
  • Yuriy Ovcharenko (FC Desna Chernihiv) 7
  • Serhiy Serdiukov (FC Stal Alchevsk) 7
  • Volodymyr Tymchenko (FC Polissya Zhytomyr) 7
  • Oleksandr Ostashov (FC Dnipro Cherkasy) 7
  • Vasyl Herasymchuk (FC Chaika Sevastopol) 7

Group B

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Denys Filimonov (FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih) 16
  • Viktor Hromov (FC Shakhtar Pavlohrad) 14
  • Oleksandr Haiduk (FC Ros Bila Tserkva) 11
  • Vadym Oliynyk (FC Metalurh Nikopol) 10
  • Hennadiy Moroz (FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih) 9
  • Hennadiy Zamriy (FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod) 9
  • Oleksandr Pindeyev (FC Vorskla Poltava/FC Chornomorets-2 Odesa) 9
  • Ihor Nichenko (FC Krystal Kherson/FC Metalist Kharkiv) 9

References

References

  1. [http://footballfacts.ru/players/395339-keskyula-anatolij-evaldovich Profile of Keskyula] at FootballFacts.ru
  2. [http://footballfacts.ru/staffs/483303-vilhovoj-mihail-mihajlovich Player's profile] at FootballFacts.ru
  3. [http://footballfacts.ru/players/483778-fecshukov-oleg-borisovich Profile] at the FootballFacts.ru
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