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1993–94 Ukrainian Second League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Ukrainian Second League |
| season | 1993–94 |
| dates | 17 August 1993 to 2 July 1994 |
| winners | Boryspil |
| runners-up | Bazhanovets Makiivka |
| relegated | Dnister Zalischyky |
| Shakhtar Stakhanov | |
| league topscorer | 20 - Viktor D'iak (Bazhanovets Makiivka) |
| prevseason | 1992–93 |
| nextseason | 1994–95 |
| runners-up = Bazhanovets Makiivka Shakhtar Stakhanov
The 1993–94 Ukrainian Second League was the third season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine.
Teams
Relegated teams
- Ros Bila Tserkva - (debut)
- Shakhtar Pavlohrad - (debut)
Promoted teams
- Naftokhimik Kremenchuk - winner of the Third League (debut)
- Dynamo Luhansk - runner-up of the Third League (debut)
- Nyva-Borysfen Boryspil - fourth in the Third League (debut)
- Metalurh Kerch placed fifth in the Third League (returning after a year of absence)
- Shakhtar Shakhtarsk - sixth in the Third League (returning after a year of absence)
Renamed teams
- Prior to the season Nyva-Borysfen Myronivka was renamed into Borysfen Boryspil first and then simply Boryspil;
- During the season Zirka Kirovohrad was renamed into Zirka-NIBAS Kirovohrad
- During the season Shakhtar Shakhtarsk was renamed into Medita Shakhtarsk
- During the season Shakhtar-2 Donetsk was renamed into Metalurh Kostiantynivka
- During the season Voikovets Kerch was renamed into Metalurh Kerch
- During the season Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov was renamed into Shakhtar Shtakhanov
Relocated teams
- Before the season Druzhba Berdyansk moved from the neighboring Osypenko, Berdyansk Raion to Berdyansk city.
Location map
Standing table
Top goalscorers
| Scorer | Goals (Pen.) | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Viktor Dyak | 21 (1) |
| 2 | Vasyl Karpin | 20 (1) |
| 3 | Volodymyr Fedorov | 18 (1) |
| 4 | Oleksandr Barabash | 15 (1) |
| 5 | Oleksandr Liskovets | 14 (2) |
| Vasyl Shved | 14 (2) | Hazovyk Komarno |
Number of teams by region
| Number | Region | Team(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Donetsk Oblast | Azovets Mariupol, Bazhanovets Makiivka, Medita Shakhtarsk, Metalurh Kostiantynivka |
| 3 | Autonomous Republic of Crimea | Chaika Sevastopol, Metalurh Kerch, Tytan Armyansk |
| 2 | Kherson Oblast | Krystal Kherson, Meliorator Kakhovka |
| Kyiv Oblast | FC Boryspil, Ros Bila Tserkva | |
| Luhansk Oblast | Dynamo Luhansk, Shakhtar Stakhanov | |
| Lviv Oblast | Halychyna Drohobych, Hazovyk Komarno | |
| 1 | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | Shakhtar Pavlohrad |
| Kirovohrad Oblast | Zirka Kirovohrad | |
| Odesa Oblast | Chornomorets-2 Odesa | |
| Poltava Oblast | Naftokhimik Kremenchuk | |
| Sumy Oblast | Yavir Krasnopillia | |
| Ternopil Oblast | Dnister Zalishchyky | |
| Zaporizhia Oblast | Druzhba Berdiansk |
References
References
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20200617222435/https://koff.org.ua/2016/tvorets-lehendarnoho-borysfena.html The creator of legendary "Borysfen" (Творець легендарного «Борисфена»)]. KOFF. 26 May 2016
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