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Ukrainian Third League
The Ukrainian Third League ( uk, Третя ліга, ''Tretia Liha''), until 1994 known as the ''Transitional League'' ( uk, Перехідна ліга), was part of the Ukrainian semi-professional football clubs competitions. In 1994, it was renamed as Third League and granted the status of professionals, but during a winter break of 1995 it was decided to discontinue it and merge back with the Ukrainian Second League. History The League as the fourth tier (or third smaller tier) was created after the reorganization once the first championship was completed in 1993. In 1992, original Transitional League was created, which later was transformed into the Ukrainian Second League. The league was created from the pool of clubs of the third tier that did not perform well in the previous season as well as the best new amateur clubs that had won their respective regional competitions. Throughout its history the League yielded at least four promotions each year. That in turn fueled the ...
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Ukrainian Second League
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1994–95 Ukrainian Third League
1994–95 Ukrainian Third League was the last season of the experimental Third League. For the following year the league was consolidated into the Druha Liha. All the teams that placed above 17th place were welcome to apply for participation in the Druha Liha along with any successful amateur teams. The season started on August 14, 1994, with the final round being played on July 2, 1995. The newly reformed CSKA won the top awards. However, those medals were snatched from under the nose of the leading Nyva Myronivka who were in the lead with only two rounds to go. Those, together with the Tysmenytsia men, were the main challengers for the gold by the end of the season. This was the last year that the relegated clubs left the league and if Shakhtar Stakhanov was showing some determination for a victory, Zalishchyky were pretty much forced out of the league by various circumstances, such as poor performance. Team change Relegated team Two teams were relegated from the 1993–94 Uk ...
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FC Oskil Kupyansk
Oskil Kupiansk was a Ukrainian football club from Kupiansk, Kharkiv Oblast. History After winning the KFK 5th Zone (Eastern Ukraine) Amateur Championship in the 1992–93 season the club garnered the right to enter the Professional Leagues. The next season the club participated in the Ukrainian Third League. When the Ukrainian Third League was dissolved the club was promoted to the Ukrainian Second League Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * Som ... Group B. Between 1995 and 2001 the club performed reasonably well, finishing in third place on three occasions. In the 2001–02 the club fell on hard times financially and players left. The club was demoted to the amateur level but never recovered. The club ceased to exist in 2003. Seasons : Notes and references External lin ...
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FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka
FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka ( uk, Система-Борекс) was a Ukrainian football club of Bordianka excavation equipment factory ( uk, Бородянський екскаваторний завод) from Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast.Valerko, A. The PFL legends: "Systema-Boreks" Borodianka, 2001-02 season (Легенди ПФЛ: "Система-Борекс" (Бородянка), сезон 2001/2002)'' Footboom. 6 April 2016 The club was dissolved in 2003 and temporarily merged with FC Borysfen Boryspil. With the help of the Kyiv Oblast Football Federation, its place was handed to another club FC Boyarka-2006. Borodianka and Boyarka clubs have no direct connection and conditionally assumed as related by the Football Federation of Ukraine. The Borodianka club itself has a long history of participation in the Ukrainian KFK competitions among "collectives of physical cultures" (so called amateur teams). The Borodianka team was sponsored by a local heavy equipment manufacturer Bor ...
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FC Avanhard Zhydachiv
FC Avanhard Zhydachiv was an amateur Ukrainian football club from Zhydachiv, Lviv Oblast Lviv Oblast ( uk, Льві́вська о́бласть, translit=Lvivska oblast, ), also referred to as Lvivshchyna ( uk, Льві́вщина, ), ). The name of each oblast is a wikt:Appendix:Glossary#relational, relational adjective—in Englis .... League and cup history : See also * FC Medyk Morshyn * FC Skala Morshyn Amateur football clubs in Ukraine Football clubs in Lviv Oblast Sport in Zhydachiv Association football clubs established in 1951 1951 establishments in Ukraine {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Olkom Melitopol
SC Olkom Melitopol was a Ukrainian football club based in Melitopol. The club withdrew from the PFL during the winter break of the 2010–11 season.Withdrew from the PFL drew the mid-winter break. The club was founded in 1991. They played in the Second League. The team was originally named ''Torpedo'', but was renamed to its current name in 2000. They played their home games at the Oleh Oleksenko Spartak Stadium in Melitopol Melitopol ( uk, Меліто́поль, translit=Melitópol’, ; russian: Мелитополь; based on el, Μελιτόπολις - "honey city") is a List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Zaporizhz .... Beside its football team the club also had a boxing section. League and cup history Torpedo Melitopol (1991–1999) : OLKOM Melitopol (2000– ) : References and Notes External links *History of football in Melitopol*Fans website {{DEFAULTSORT:Olkom Melitopol Defunct football clubs in Ukraine Foo ...
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Regional Football Federations Of Ukraine
Regional football federations of Ukraine is associated members of Football Federation of Ukraine in regions of Ukraine. In 2000, Football Federation of Ukraine created Council of Regions for the development of football in the regions throughout the country. It was dissolved in 2010. Description There are 24 active members, while membership of other 3 association is suspended due to the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Each region conducts its own championship, while most of them has also the second and the third tiers of league competitions. Each region also conducts a regional cup competitions as well as some additional regional tournaments. Along with it each regional federation has several smaller regional federations of its own (raion and city federations). Note that the Sevastopol City Football Federation cooperates with the Crimean Republican Football Federation and often teams from Sevastopol compete in the championship of the peninsula. Due to the 2014 Russian invasion o ...
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2020–21 Ukrainian Football Amateur League
The 2020–21 Ukrainian championship in football season was the 25th since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. On 11 August 2020, the AAFU published information about the upcoming season with a tentative composition.Presenting preliminary list of participants of the 2020–21 Ukrainian championship (Представляємо попередній перелік учасників чемпіонату України 2020/2021)
AAFU. 11 August 2020
The championship is expected to start on 29 August 2020. On 5 September 2020 30 teams started the 25th Ukrainian championship in football among amateurs. The last season c ...
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2020–21 Ukrainian Second League
The 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League is the 30th since its establishment. The football competitions in the Second League kicked off on 6 September 2020, about half a month after promotion/relegation playoffs. The planned 12th week of the season that accomplished the first half took place on 21 November 2020, yet the extra week was provided for few games that were forced to be rescheduled before teams retired for the winter intermission. The second half is scheduled to restart on 19 March 2021. Summary In this season, the bottom two teams of the First League will be relegated to the Second League. The top two teams from each group of the Second League will gain promotion to the First League for the next season.
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2020–21 Ukrainian First League
The 2020–21 Ukrainian First League is the 30th since its establishment. The league competition consists of 16 teams according to the decision of the PFL Council of Leagues.The council of leagues adopted its decision to finish season in the First League in originally adopted format (Совет лиг принял решение доиграть сезон Первой лиги в привычном формате)
Sport Arena. 5 June 2020
The season commenced on 5 September 2020. The final composition and regulations of the



2020–21 Ukrainian Premier League
The 2020–21 Ukrainian Premier League season was the 30th top-level football club competition since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 13th since the establishment of the Ukrainian Premier League. The defending champion was the 13-times winner Shakhtar Donetsk. On 25 April 2021, Dynamo Kyiv won the record 16th title with three matches remaining, after the victory over Inhulets Petrove in the Round 23 home game. The season started on 21 August 2020 and was initially set to end on 15 May 2021. On 7 April 2021 it was announced that most of clubs voted to end competitions a week early on 9 May 2021. Summary This season was the first since the 2015–16, when the league consisted of double round-robin tournament, without the second stage and division to the two groups. This season also had the latest start of the competition in history. A season, that usually starts in July, was postponed for a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation in Ukraine. From 10 September ...
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