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1993–94 Ukrainian First League


FieldValue
competitionUkrainian First League
season1993-94
winnersPrykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
promotedPrykarpattia, Evis
relegatedArtania, Desna
league topscorer(26) Serhiy Chuichenko (Polihraftekhnika)
prevseason1992–93
nextseason1994–95

1993–94 Ukrainian First League was the third season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk. The season started on 15 August 1993, and its final round (40th) was played on 3 July 1994. In the last round Evis Mykolaiv (Shipbuilders) snatched the ticket to the Ukrainian Premier League from under the nose of Polihraftekhnika Oleksandriya (a point ahead of the Shipbuilders) by beating Naftovyk Okhtyrka 2–1 after allowing the first goal.

The newly promoted club from Cherkasy was leading the league during the winter break and along with the Oleksandria club was the main contender for promotion. However, the second half of the season for Dnipro was terrible and they placed in the mid-table after the final round.

Promotion and relegation

Two clubs promoted from the 1992–93 Ukrainian Second League.

  • FC Dnipro Cherkasy – champion (returning after one season)
  • FC Khimik Zhytomyr – 2nd place (returning after one season)

Relegated teams

No clubs were relegated from the 1992-93 Ukrainian Top League:

Renamed teams

  • FC Pryladyst Mukacheve was renamed to Karpaty Mukacheve
  • FC Avtomobilist Sumy was renamed to FC SBTS Sumy

Teams

In 1993-94 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:

Stadiums

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

RankStadiumCapacityClubManagers
1Vorskla Stadium, Poltava24,795FC Vorskla PoltavaViktor Maslov
2Dynamo Stadium, Kyiv16,873FC Dynamo-2 KyivVolodymyr Onyshchenko
3Evis Stadium, Mykolaiv15,600FC Evis MykolaivLeonid Koltun
4SKA Stadium, Odesa15,000SC OdesaVolodymyr Smarovoz
5Gagarin Stadium, Chernihiv12,060FC Desna ChernihivAndriy Protsko
6Avanhard Stadium, Uzhhorod12,000FC Zakarpattia UzhhorodIvan Shanhin
7Podillya Stadium, Khmelnytskyi10,500FC Nord-Am Podillya KhmelnytskyiVolodymyr Vusatyi
8Central city Stadium, Cherkasy10,321FC Dnipro CherkasySemen Osynovskyi
9Stal Stadium, Alchevsk9,200FC Stal AlchevskAnatoliy Volobuyev
10Elektron Stadium, Ivano-Frankivsk7,820FC Prykarpattia Ivano-FrankivskIhor Yurchenko
11Elektrometalurh Stadium, Nikopol7,200FC Metalurh NikopolVolodymyr Nechayev
12Sokil Stadium, Stryi6,000FC Skala StryiYuriy Shulyatytskyi
13Central Stadium, Zhytomyr5,928FC Khimik ZhytomyrOleksandr Ishchenko
14Naftovyk Stadium, Okhtyrka5,256FC Naftovyk OkhtyrkaAndriy Biba
15Khimik Stadium, Severodonetsk5,000FC Khimik SeverodonetskStanislav Honcharenko
16Kharchovyk Stadium, Chortkiv3,600FC Krystal ChortkivIvan Krasnetskyi
17Pryladyst Stadium, MukacheveFC Pryladyst MukacheveHryhoriy Ishchenko
18Artania Stadium, OchakivFC Artania OchakivValery Zhuravko
19Avanhard Stadium, SumyFC Avtomobilist SumySerhiy Strashnenko
20Olimp Stadium, OleksandriyaFC Polihraftekhnika OleksandriaYuriy Koval

Final table

Persha Liha 1993-94 Winners
Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
First title

Top scorers

Statistics are taken from here.

ScorerGoals (Pen.)Team
1UKR Serhiy Chuichenko26 (8)
2UKR Serhiy Turiansky22
3UKR Oleksandr Ostashov18
4UKR Ruslan Zabranskyi16 (3)
UKR Mykola Yurchenko16 (3)Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
6UKR Anatoliy Redushko14
UKR Oleksiy Hrachov14Naftovyk Okhtyrka
UKR Valeriy Kudlyuk14 (2)Evis Mykolaiv
UZB Vakhtang Karibov14 (9)Pryladyst Mukacheve
10UKR Andriy Shevchenko12
UKR Vitaliy Chayka12 (10)Stal Alchevsk

References

References

  1. [http://ukranianfootball.narod.ru/1994/1993_94_p.html Statistics] {{in lang. ru
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