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1995–96 Ukrainian First League


FieldValue
competitionUkrainian First League
season1995–96
winnersVorskla Poltava
promotedVorskla Poltava
relegated(all withdrew) - Naftokhimik, Ratusha, Skala
league topscorer(36) Serhiy Chuychenko (Polihraftekhnika/Vorskla)
biggest home win(8:0) Khimik S/d - Ratusha
biggest away win(0:7) Ratusha - Lviv
highest scoring(8:1) Polihraftekhnika - Zakarpattia
prevseason1994–95
nextseason1996–97

1995–96 Ukrainian First League was the fifth season of the Ukrainian First League which was easily won by Vorskla Poltava. The season started on August 4, 1995, and finished on July 1, 1996.

Promotion and relegation

Two clubs promoted from the 1994–95 Ukrainian Second League.

  • FC Yavir Krasnopillia – champion (debut)
  • FC Lviv – 2nd place (debut)

Relegated teams

Two clubs were relegated from the 1994-95 Ukrainian Top League:

  • FC Temp Shepetivka – 18th place (returning after two seasons)
  • FC Veres Rivne – 18th place (returning after three seasons)

Renamed teams

  • FC Bazhanovets Makiivka was renamed to FC Shakhtar Makiivka before the season
  • FC Temp Shepetivka merged with FC Advis Khmelnytskyi before the season and was renamed to FC Temp-Advis Khmelnytskyi

Teams

In 1995-96 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:

ClubCityStadiumCoachReplaced coach(es)
Metalist KharkivKharkivMetalist StadiumViktor UdovenkoViktor Kamarzayev
Veres RivneRivneAvanhard StadiumVyacheslav KobeletskyiVolodymyr Vusatyi
Polihraftekhnika OleksandriyaOleksandriyaOlimp StadiumAnatoliy Buznyk
Podillya KhmelnytskyiKhmelnytskyi
KrasylivPodillya Stadium
Yunist StadiumVolodymyr BulhakovVolodymyr Stryzhevskyi
Krystal ChortkivChortkivKharchovyk StadiumSemen OsynovskyiIvan Hamaliy
FC LvivLvivYunist StadiumStepan Yurchyshyn
Dynamo-2 KyivKyivDynamo StadiumVolodymyr OnyshchenkoAnatoliy Kroshchenko
Yavir KrasnopilliaKrasnopillyaKolos Stadium
Yavir StadiumValeriy DushkovValeriy Bermudes
Stal AlchevskAlchevskStal StadiumAnatoliy Volobuyev
Dnipro CherkasyCherkasyCentral Stadium
Spartak StadiumIhor ChuprynaSemen Osynovskyi
Bazhanovets MakiivkaMakiivkaAvanhard StadiumViktor Pyshchev
Bukovyna ChernivtsiChernivtsiBukovyna StadiumYukhym Shkolnykov
Khimik ZhytomyrZhytomyrCity StadiumAndriy BibaVolodymyr Nechayev
Naftovyk OkhtyrkaOkhtyrkaNaftovyk StadiumOleksandr DovbiyAndriy Biba
Metalurh NikopolNikopolElektrometalurh StadiumHryhoriy VerzhelenkoPavlo Yakovenko
Temp-Advis Khmelnytskyi
Ratusha Kamianets-PodilskyiKhmelnytskyi
Kamianets-PodilskyiPodillya Stadium
Tonkocheyev CSOleksandr PetrovValeriy Dushkov
Zakarpattia UzhhorodUzhhorodAvanhard StadiumMatviy Bobal
FC Skala StryjStryiSokil StadiumYuriy ShulyatytskyiRoman Pokora
Vorskla PoltavaPoltavaVorskla Stadium
Lokomotyv StadiumViktor Pozhechevskyi
Khimik SeverodonetskSieverodonetskKhimik StadiumYuriy KovalYuriy Vankevych
SC OdesaOdesaSKA StadiumSerhiy Marusyn
Naftokhimik KremenchukKremenchukNaftokhimik Stadium
Dnipro StadiumMykhailo Byelykh

Final table

Note: FC Temp Shepetivka at first united with FC Advis Khmelnytskyi. At winter break the club withdrew and was dissolved. To save the situation in the place of former Temp there was formed completely new team out of random amateur players based in Kamyanets-Podilskyi was given the name of Ratusha. The club folded at the end of the season.

Persha Liha 1995-96 Winners
FC Vorskla Poltava
First title

Top scorers

Statistics are taken from here.

ScorerGoals (Pen.)Team
1UKR Serhiy Chuichenko35 (9)
2UKR Viktor Diak21 (4)
3UKR Borys Finkel20 (1)
UKR Vadym Plotnikov20 (5)Stal Alchevsk
5UKR Ivan Shariy18 (2)
6UKR Vitaliy Samoilov17
7UKR Oleksandr Prudkyi15 (1)
UKR Mykola Fedorko15 (4)Podillya Khmelnytskyi
9UKR Serhiy Chernoshvets14 (4)
KGZ Oleksandr Agarin14 (5)Dnipro / Krystal

References

References

  1. [http://ukranianfootball.narod.ru/1996/1995_96_p.html Statistics] {{in lang. ru
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