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2011–12 Ukrainian First League


FieldValue
competitionUkrainian First League
season2011–12
winnersHoverla-Zakarpattia Uzhhorod
promotedHoverla-Zakarpattia
Metalurh Zaporizhia
relegatedNyva V. (withdrew)
Enerhetyk (withdrew)
Lviv (withdrew)
league topscorer19 goals:
Oleksandr Kosyrin (Odesa/Hoverla-Zakarpattia)
biggest home winHoverla-Zakarpattia 6–0 Odesa (Round 28)
biggest away winEnerhetyk 0–4 Metalurh (Round 2)
Naftovyk-Ukrnafta 0–4 Nyva (Round 18)
Lviv 0–4 Olimpik (Round 19)
Enerhetyk 1–5 Sevastopol (Round 22)
Lviv 1–5 Metalurh (Round 28)
highest scoringNaftovyk-Ukrnafta 3–4 Stal Alchevsk (Round 11)
Krymteplitsia 4–3 Helios (Round 19)
Metalurh 5–2 Arsenal (Round 23)
matches292
total goals761
longest wins13 – Sevastopol (Round 21–33)
longest unbeaten14 – Sevastopol (Round 21–34)
longest losses13 – Lviv (Round 10, 12–15, ppd. 11, 16–22)
highest attendance7,100 Mykolaiv – Dynamo-2 (Round 22)
lowest attendance150 Dynamo-2 – Arsenal (Round 3)
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13

Metalurh Zaporizhia Enerhetyk (withdrew) Lviv (withdrew) Oleksandr Kosyrin (Odesa/Hoverla-Zakarpattia) Naftovyk-Ukrnafta 0–4 Nyva (Round 18) Lviv 0–4 Olimpik (Round 19) Enerhetyk 1–5 Sevastopol (Round 22) Lviv 1–5 Metalurh (Round 28) Krymteplitsia 4–3 Helios (Round 19) Metalurh 5–2 Arsenal (Round 23)

The 2011–12 Ukrainian First League was the 21st since its establishment. Eighteen teams competed in the competition. Two teams were promoted from the 2010–11 Ukrainian Second League. Two teams were relegated from the 2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League

The competition began on July 16, 2011 with seven matches. The competition had a winter break starting on November 22, 2011 and the competition resumed on March 24, 2012 and completed on May 30, 2012.

Team changes

These two teams were promoted from the 2010–11 Ukrainian Second League ;Group A

  • MFK Mykolaiv – Second League champion (returning after three seasons)

;Group B

  • Olimpik Donetsk – Second League champion (debut)

Relegated teams

Two teams were relegated from the 2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League

  • FC Sevastopol – 15th place (returning after a season)
  • Metalurh Zaporizhzhia – 16th place (debut)

Renamed teams

  • Dnister Ovidiopol moved their operations to Odesa and renamed themselves to FC Odesa.
  • Zakarpattia Uzhhorod was renamed to Hoverla-Zakarpattia Uzhhorod.

Team locations

Map

The following displays the location of teams.

Stadiums

The following stadiums were used during the season.

RankStadiumCapacityClubNotes
1Ukraina Stadium28,051FC Lvivurl=http://pfl.ua/football_news.php?readmore=5918script-title=uk:Анонс матчів 28-го туру першої лігиtrans-title=Announcement of Round 28 matches for First Leaguepublisher=PFLdate=27 April 2012access-date=28 April 2012language=ukarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120506162242/http://pfl.ua/football_news.php?readmore=5918archive-date=6 May 2012url-status=deaddf=dmy-all}}
2Central Stadium, Vinnytsia24,000Nyva Vinnytsia
3Army Sports Club Stadium, Lviv23,040FC LvivUsed as home ground in Round 21
4Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium16,873Dynamo-2 Kyivurl=http://pfl.ua/football_news.php?readmore=5838script-title=uk:Анонс матчів 23-го туру першої лігиtrans-title=Announcement of Round 23 matches for First Leaguepublisher=PFLdate=28 March 2012access-date=28 March 2012language=ukarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120401043326/http://pfl.ua/football_news.php?readmore=5838archive-date=1 April 2012url-status=deaddf=dmy-all}}
5Central Stadium, Mykolaiv16,700MFK Mykolaiv
6Zirka Stadium, Kirovohrad13,667Zirka Kirovohrad
7Labor Reserve, Bila Tserkva13,500Arsenal Bila Tserkva
8Avanhard Zakarpattya, Uzhhorod12,000Zakarpattya Uzhhorod
9Bukovyna Stadium, Chernivtsi12,000Bukovyna Chernivtsi
10Slavutych Arena11,983Metalurh Zaporizhzhia
11Stal Stadium, Alchevsk8,632Stal Alchevsk
12Kolos Stadium, Boryspil5,654Arsenal Bila TserkvaUsed by Arsenal as home ground after the winter break
13SK Sevastopol, Sevastopol, Crimea5,511FC Sevastopol
14Naftovyk Stadium, Okhtyrka5,256Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka
15Spartak Stadium, Odesa4,610FC Odesa
16Khimik Stadium, Krasnoperekopsk, Crimea4,116Tytan ArmyanskUsed as home ground after the winter break
17Khimik Stadium, Armyansk, Crimea3,450Tytan Armyansk
18ST Sport Arena, Ahrarne, Crimea3,250Krymteplitsia Molodizhne
19Lofort Arena, Dobromyl3,220FC Lviv
20Enerhetyk Stadium, Burshtyn3,000Enerhetyk Burshtyn
21Helios Arena, Kharkiv2,057Helios Kharkiv
22Dukov Dnister Stadium, Ovidiopol1,500FC OdesaUsed as home ground in Round 23
23Avanhard Stadium (artificial turf), Luhansk1,000Stal AlchevskReserve ground - Used as home ground in Round 26
24Dynamo Club Stadium, Chapayevka750Dynamo-2 Kyiv
25Sports Complex Olimpik, Donetsk680Olimpik Donetsk

Managers

ClubCoachReplaced coach
Arsenal Bila TserkvaUKR Ihor Artymovych
Bukovyna ChernivtsiUKR Vadym Zayats
Dynamo-2 KyivUKR Andriy Husin
Enerhetyk BurshtynUKR Volodymyr KovalyukUKR Mykola Vitovskiy (caretaker)
UKR Bohdan Blavatskyi
Helios KharkivUKR Volodymyr Shekhovtsov (caretaker)
Hoverla-Zakarpattia UzhhorodUKR Oleksandr Sevidov
Krymteplytsia MolodizhneUKR Mykola Fedorko (caretaker)
FC LvivUKR Volodymyr ZhuravchakUKR Roman Marych (caretaker)
UKR Roman Laba (caretaker)
Metalurh ZaporizhzhiaUKR Serhiy Zaytsev (caretaker)
MFC MykolaivUKR Ruslan Zabranskyi
Naftovyk-Ukrnafta OkhtyrkaUKR Yevhen YarovenkoUKR Vadym Kolesnyk (caretaker)
UKR Serhiy Mizin
Nyva VinnytsiaUKR Oleh Shumovytskyi (caretaker)UKR Oleh Fedorchuk
FC OdesaUKR Andriy Parkhomenko
Olimpik DonetskUKR Ihor Petrov
FC SevastopolUKR Serhiy PuchkovUKR Oleksandr Ryabokon
Stal AlchevskUKR Anatoliy Volobuyev
Tytan ArmyanskUKR Oleksandr HaydashUKR Serhiy Kozlov (interim)
UKR Mykola Fedorenko
Zirka KirovohradUKR Vadym YevtushenkoUKR Anatoliy Buznyk
UKR Ihor Zhabchenko
UKR Andriy Antonov (caretaker)

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming head coachDate of appointment
Metalurh ZaporizhzhiaUkraine Hryhoriy Nehiryev (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy0601}}Pre-seasonUkraine Serhiy Zaytsev (caretaker)
FC SevastopolBulgaria Angel ChervenkovResigned{{dtsformat=dmy0614}}Ukraine Oleksandr Ryabokon{{dtsformat=dmy
FC LvivUkraine Oleksandr RyabokonLeaves for PFC Sevastopol{{dtsformat=dmy0628}}Ukraine Roman Laba (caretaker){{dtsformat=dmy
Zirka KirovohradUkraine Anatoliy BuznykResigned{{dtsformat=dmy0822}}13thUkraine Ihor Zhabchenko
Enerhetyk BurshtynUkraine Bohdan BlavatskyiResigned{{dtsformat=dmy0916}}18thUKR Mykola Vitovskiy (caretaker)
FC LvivUkraine Roman Laba (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy0924}}16thUKR Roman Marych (caretaker)
FC SevastopolUkraine Oleksandr RyabokonSacked{{dtsformat=dmy1017}}4thUKR Serhiy Puchkov
Nyva VinnytsiaUkraine Oleh FedorchukResigned{{dtsformat=dmy1020}}17thUkraine Oleh Shumovytskyi (caretaker)
Naftovyk-UkrnaftaUkraine Serhiy MizinResigned{{dtsformat=dmy1105}}9thUkraine Vadym Kolesnyk (caretaker)
Zirka KirovohradUkraine Ihor ZhabchenkoSacked{{dtsformat=dmy1109}}15thUkraine Andriy Antonov (caretaker)
Naftovyk-UkrnaftaUkraine Vadym Kolesnyk (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy1130}}8thUkraine Yevhen Yarovenko
Zirka KirovohradUkraine Andriy Antonov (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy1209}}15thUkraine Vadym Yevtushenko
FC LvivUkraine Roman Marych (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy0201}}18thUKR Volodymyr Zhuravchak
Enerhetyk BurshtynUkraine Mykola Vitovskiy (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy0216}}16thUKR Volodymyr Kovalyuk
Tytan ArmyanskUKR Mykola FedorenkoResigned{{dtsformat=dmy0516}}13thUKR Serhiy Kozlov (interim)
UKR Serhiy Kozlov (caretaker)End as caretaker{{dtsformat=dmy0523}}13thUKR Oleksandr Haydash{{dtsformat=dmy

League table

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Withdrawn Teams

Enerhetyk Burshtyn

On 22 May the president of Enerhetyk Burshtyn informed that the Round 32 match in Vinnytsia was the last match as a professional club and that the will not be competing in the last two games of the season. The rest of Enerhetyk's fixtures (2 games) are considered technical losses. The club played 32 games in the League and had a record of 5 wins, 4 draws and 23 losses with 26 goals scored and 72 against.

FC Lviv

Prior to the start of the 2012–13 Ukrainian Second League season the Sporting Director of the club informed the PFL that they are withdrawing from the league due to termination of their financial sponsor.

Nyva Vinnytsia

The club originally informed the PFL that they were to withdraw from the league when the draw for the 2012–13 season was made due to insufficient funds.(5 July 2012) However, the city and the oblast administration informed the PFL guaranteeing sufficient funds for the next season.(10 July 2012) The club was to participate in the 2012–13 Ukrainian Second League competition after readmission to the PFL but was dissolved not submitting proper documentation or license fees and was omitted from the competition.(13 July 2012)

Promotion/relegation playoff

The playoff consisted of the match played between the 16th place team of the First League and the winner of another playoff game between the second placed clubs from each group of the 2011–12 Ukrainian Second League. For the matchup qualified MFC Mykolaiv (First League) and Avanhard Kramatorsk (Second League).

Lysytsyn Berko Lischuk Shvydkyi Lukyanets

MFK Mykolaiv remained in the First League. Avanhard Kramatorsk promoted to First League after Nyva Vinnystia withdrew from PFL (5 July 2012)

Playoff bracket

|RD1-seed1 = 2L |RD1-team1 = Desna Chernihiv |RD1-score1 = 0 |RD1-seed2 = 2L |RD1-team2 = Avanhard Kramatorsk |RD1-score2 = 1 |RD2-seed1 = 1L |RD2-team1 = MFC Mykolaiv |RD2-score1 = 4 |RD2-seed2 = 2L |RD2-team2 = Avanhard Kramatorsk |RD2-score2 = 3

  • 1L – First League
  • 2L – Second League

Results

Top scorers

ScorerGoals (Pen.)Team
1UKR Oleksandr Kosyrin19
2UKR Serhiy Kuznetsov16 (1)
3UKR Oleksandr Kochura14 (1)
4UKR Viktor Raskov13
UKR Oleksiy Byelik13 (2)Metalurh Zaporizhzhia
6UKR Ivan Matyazh12 (1)
UKR Artur Karnoza12 (5)Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka
8UKR Yevhen Pisotskyi10
Georgia Lasha Jakobia10 (1)Hoverla-Zakarpattia Uzhhorod
UKR Ruslan Hunchak10 (3)Bukovyna Chernivtsi
UKR Valentyn Poltavets10 (3)FC Odesa

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