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Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship ( uk, Чемпіонат України з футболу серед аматорів) is an annual
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competition in Ukraine among amateur teams. The competition is administered by the Ukrainian Association of Amateur Football (AAFU). The championship replaced the Soviet competitions among collectives of physical culture (KFK).


Competition organization


Current format

Majority participating teams that compete in the Ukrainian Amateur football competition also compete in their regional (oblast) football championships. There are no requirements or restrictions on amount of representation from each region and is on voluntary (and/or invitational) basis. There is no relegation. The pool of teams, competition organization, and season regulations are reviewed on annual basis. Since 2014, there is an intention to integrate the amateur competitions in the national football league system, so there would be systematic and well understood
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process. The number of groups was reduced and their size was increased, yet to the point for the participating teams still be able to compete in their respective regional competitions. Since the recent reorganization, the competition format still preserved its two phases: the first being several multi-team groups divided by geographic principle, the second is a play-off among the groups leaders to identify the season champion. There is also an idea to reform the competition as a semi-pro regional league competitions, possibly combining with the existing professional Druha Liha (Ukrainian Second League). As the effort to reintegrate the competition into the national league system, the competitions changed back again to fall-spring calendar in 2016 synchronizing the competition's calendar with professional-level championship. All participating teams may apply to be admitted to Druha Liha (Ukrainian Second League) irrelevant to their placement in a given season of the amateur championship. During the
2017–18 Ukrainian Football Amateur League The 2017–18 Ukrainian Football Amateur League season was the 22nd since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. The competition started on 5 August 2017. On 1 August 2017, the AAFU at its website announced the "season's contours" ...
, 26 teams were split into three groups with top teams advancing to the league's playoffs starting at quarterfinals. Previously in
2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League The 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League season was the 21st since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. The competition started on 13 August 2016. There were two groups with 12 teams in Group A and 12 teams in Group B. T ...
, 24 teams were split into two groups with winners advancing to the final game on a neutral field.


Competitions in Soviet Ukraine (competitions among KFK teams)

Since in 1964, there were established two different championships one among teams of masters (Soviet analog for professional teams) and another among collectives of physical culture (Soviet acronym KFK as representatives of "mass sports", fizkulturniks). The very first championship among KFK originally consisted of 5 to 6 groups based on geographic principle. Each group consisted of about 8-10 teams and later grew to around 16. All teams within own groups played each other home and away games as per
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principle. Each group winners were advancing to finals which were conducted at predesignated location with a single game round robin tournament. The original (first) members were: * Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka *Strila Zaporizhzhia *Kolhospnyk Ukrayina * Torpedo Mykolaiv *Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch *Suputnyk Poltava * Start Chuhuyiv * Elektron Romny *Avanhard Ordzhonikidze *
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*Shakhtar Vatutine *Dnipro KremHES ( Svitlovodsk) *Burevisnyk Vinnytsia *Podillia Kamianets-Podilskyi * Torpedo Odesa *Kolhospnyk Kitsman *Avanhard Pryluky *Prohres Berdychiv *Spartak Bila Tserkva *Vostok Kyiv *Tekstylnyk Rivne * LVVPU SA I VMF *Budivelnyk Khust * Khimik Kalush * Druzhba Chortkiv *Lokomotyv Kovel Since 1973 the winner of that final tournament was granted an opportunity to advance to the
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.


Competitions in independent Ukraine

The Soviet format stayed until 1997, when there was created the Association of Amateur Football of Ukraine (AAFU). Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, amateur competitions were shifted to the fall/spring calendar. The group winners, however instead of continuing to the final pool as before, were actually promoted to intermediate level, so called "Transitional League" which existed for just several years as a semi-professional tournament. In 1996 and 1997 there took place a reorganization of all competitions under auspices of the
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. Clubs that were competing at professional level, in 1996 organized the
Professional Football League of Ukraine Professional Football League of Ukraine ( uk, Професіональна футбольна ліга України, translit=Profesionalna futbolna liha Ukrayiny; also known as PFL) is a sport organization and collective member of the Footb ...
. The national amateur competitions were reorganized as AAFU. In 1997 the competition format also changed and there was reintroduced the final pool to identified the national winner of the amateur competition. The new format basically consisted of two stages with a final tournament chosen in the preselected city as previously in the Soviet competition. The size of groups was reduced as the number of teams decreased. In 1999, the competition calendar changed back to spring-fall competition so called all-summer event from the "european" fall/spring calendar. In 2000 the league competitions changed again introducing extra stage (third) to avoid sudden withdrawals and eliminate financially suffering teams. In 2005 it was decided to eliminate the final game while still continue with the final tournament. In 2008 another change followed, which reduced the format back to two stages, however that did not solve the problem to increase the number of teams in the competition. In 2010 there was an idea to incorporate the Amateur Association into the PFL as the Third League, eliminating the national amateur competition. The 2010 season also saw a record low number of participants in the competition, a pattern that might eliminate the association naturally in any case, due to poor management. In 2016 it was decided to change back to fall-spring calendar with intention to reincorporate the amateur tier back to the Ukrainian football league structure. The competition in 2016 was shortened and later that year there started new season 2016-17. Number of groups has been reduced and number of teams in each group was increased, thus turning competitions into a true league competitions. Also the PFL announced that all clubs will be required to participate in the amateur tier before being admitted to professional level. Yet the declaration was left to be as empty and some teams were allowed to skip the amateur tier on various dubious excuses. Another declaration of the PFL stating that the league will expunge the last placed teams has been consistent, yet more than often teams relegated from professional level were simply liquidated by owners.


Notable clubs

There are former amateur and KFK teams that eventually made it to the
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(former Lokomotyv Zhdanov), Stal Kamianske (former Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk),
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(former Nyva Berezhany), Torpedo Zaporizhzhia, Naftovyk Okhtyrka, Vorskla Poltava, Kremin Kremenchuk, Stal Alchevsk (former Stal Komunarsk), Kolos Kovalivka, FC Mynai, Inhulets–Pyatykhatska Petrove, Rukh Lviv–Vynnyky


Winners

* In bold are identified clubs that were granted professional status and were promoted to the
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. * ‡ – winners of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup


Association of Amateur Football of Ukraine (AAFU)


FFU Amateur Football League

Decrease in number of participants trifold in 1995 and introduction of final tournament instead of simple single final group in 1996.


KFK competitions of Ukraine

Competitions shifted to fall–spring system instead of spring-fall (summer) system and missed half of the season. There was no final group of six group winners as in previous season and all group winners were announced as champions.


KFK competition of Ukrainian SSR

In bold identified teams that were admitted to professional level (became teams of masters) the following season.
‡ – winners of the Ukrainian football cup among KFK


Top scorers


Statistics


Winners by club

*Statistic as of 2021 ;Note: *KZEZO stands for
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n Plant of Electro-Welding Equipment (Kakhovsky Zavod Elektro-Zvariuvalnoho Obladnannia). *The first team of Yednist-2 also participated in the competition and once placed the third. That team currently competes on the professional level. On the club level at this level of competition ''Yednist'' have titles of a winner, a runner, and two of the third place.


Winners by region

*Statistic as of 2022


Championship winners that never turned professional

*
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* FC Zoria Khorostkiv (group winner)


Teams with the biggest number of seasons ("Most loyal teams")

* 23 – Shakhtar Sverdlovsk * 22 – Metalurh Kupiansk, Lokomotyv Znamianka * 18 – Shakhtar Oleksandria, ODEK Orzhiv * 17 – Khimik Kalush, Avanhard Lozova, Bilshovyk Kyiv * 16 – Tytan Armyansk, Naftovyk Dolyna, Sokil Lviv * 15 – Refryzherator Fastiv, Sokil Berezhany * 14 – Vostok Kyiv, Radyst Kirovohrad * 13 – Lokomotyv Smila, Kirovets Makiivka, Avanhard Rovenky, Frehat Pervomaisk, Silmash Kovel, Prohres Berdychiv * 12 – Pivdenstal Yenakiieve, Pokuttia Kolomyia (including Silmash), Lokomotyv Kupiansk * 11 – Yednist Plysky (including Yednist-2 Plysky), Avanhard Kramatorsk (including Bliuminh), Shakhtar Dzerzhynsk, SC Kakhovka, Torpedo Mykolaiv, Naftovyk Okhtyrka (including Naftovyk-2)


Teams that skipped the tier

The following clubs/teams skipped the amateur competitions or competitions among collectives of physical culture and were admitted to professional competitions. A lot of times some second teams of professional clubs that were already competing were allowed to enter professional ranks and without participation in amateur competitions. The AAFU competitions over time became more of an option rather than a mandatory tier in a football league pyramid hierarchy. * 1992 : ''none'' (15 promoted) * 1992:
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Regions and teams


1992–2020


2020–present


Participated teams by regions

In bold are teams that played at least 10 seasons. In brackets is a number of seasons. {, class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" !Region !Teams , - , Crimea , Kolhospnyk Ukrayina Yarkoe Pole (1964 {1}), Metalist Sevastopol (1965, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1978 {5}), Avanhard Kerch (1966 {1}), Molot Yevpatoria (1968 {1}), Avanhard Simferopol (1969 – 1973, 1975 {6}), Koktebel Shchebetivka (1970 {1}), Chornomorets Sevastopol (1972, 1973, 1996/97 {3}), Atlantyka Sevastopol (1974 {1}), Tytan Armyansk (1974 – 1982, 1985 – 1991 {16}), Budivelnyk Yalta (1976, 1979, 1980, 1982 {4}), Avanhard Dzhankoy (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1988 {5}), Okean Kerch (1977, 1978 {2}), Meteor Simferopol (1979 – 1981 {3}), Chornomorets Yalta (1981 {1}), Vynohradar Alushta (1983 {1}), SKCF Sevastopol (1988 – 1990 {3}), More Feodosia (1989 – 1991, 1993/94 {4}), Dynamo Saky (1990, 1991, 1997/98 {3}), Surozh Sudak (1991, 1992/93, 1994/95 {3}), Syvash Ishun (1991 {1}), Chaika Okhotnykove (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Portovyk Kerch (1995/96 {1}), SVKh-Danika Simferopol (1998/99, 2000, 2001 {3}), Hirnyk Balaklava (1998/99 {1}), Krymteplytsia Molodizhne (2003 {1}), Khimik Krasnoperekopsk (2004 {1}), Feniks-Illichovets Kalinine (2005 {1}), Yalos Yalta (2005 {1}), Chornomornaftohaz Simferopol (2008 {1}), Hvardiets Hvardiiske (2012, 2013 {2}), ITV Simferopol (2012, 2013 {2}), Zhemchuzhyna Yalta (2012 {1}), Foros Yalta (2012 {1}), Tavria Simferopol (2016/17 {1}) , - , Cherkasy Oblast , Shakhtar Vatutine (1964, 1969 {2}), Lokomotyv Smila (1965 – 1968, 1971, 1972, 1975 – 1980, 1995/96 {13}), Avanhard Uman (1970 {1}), Fotoprylad Cherkasy (1972, 1975, 1977 {3}), Hranyt Cherkasy (1973 {1}), Zorya Uman (1976, 1997/98 {2}), Dnipro Cherkasy (1976, 1985, 1986, 2003, 2019/20 {5}), Temp Cherkasy (1980, 1987, 1988 {3}), Tsukrovyk Horodyshche (1981 {1}), Mashynobudivnyk Smila (1981 {1}), Prapor Chyhyryn (1982 {1}), Khimik Cherkasy (1983 {1}), Tiasmyn Smila (1984, 1985, 1989, 1990 {4}), Kolos/Dnipro Heronymivka (1986, 1987* {2}), Avanhard Smila (1988 {1}), Kolos Chornobai (1988, 2000, 2002 {3}), Rotor Cherkasy (1989 – 1992/93 {4}), Yatran Uman (1990, 1993/94, 1994/95 {3}), Nyva-Naftovyk Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi (1990, 1994/95 {2}), Spartak Zolotonosha (1991, 1992/93 {2}), Zirka Smila (1997/98 {1}), Rybka Cherkasy (1997/98 {1}), FC Drabiv (2001 {1}), DPA-TETs Cherkasy (2003 {1}), Illichivets Uman (2005, 2006 {2}), Khodak Cherkasy (2006 – 2009 {4}), Kholodnyi Yar Kamianka (2008 {1}), Slavutych Cherkasy (2011 {1}), Retro Vatutine (2012 – 2014 {3}), Zoria Biloziria (2013, 2014 {2}), LNZ Lebedyn (2018/19 – 2020/21 {3}) , - , Chernihiv Oblast , Budivelnyk Chernihiv (1965 {1}), Mashzavod Nizhyn (1966 {1}), Khimik Chernihiv (1968, 1970 – 1976 {8}), Promin Chernihiv (1976 – 1980 {5}), Prohres Nizhyn (1981, 1982 {2}), Tekstylnyk Chernihiv (1984, 1992/93 – 1994/95 {4}), Hidrotekhnik Chernihiv (1989 {1}), Politekhnik Chernihiv (1990 {1}), Avers Bakhmach (1992/93 – 1994/95, 1996/97 {4}), Fakel Varva (1992/93, 1995/96, 1998/99 – 2003 {8}), Domobudivnyk Chernihiv (1997/98, 1998/99 {2}), FC Nizhyn (1999 – 2005 {7}), Yevropa Pryliuky (2001 – 2005 {5}), Yednist/Yednist-2 Plysky (2004, 2007 – 2011, 2014 – 2017/18 {11}), Interahrosystema Mena (2004 {1}), Desna-2 Chernihiv (2008 {1}), Avanhard Koriukivka (2013 – 2015, 2016/17 – 2019/20 {7}), FC Chernihiv (2013, 2017/18, 2019/20 {3}), Ahrodim Bakhmach (2018/19, 2019/20 {2}), FC Kudrivka (2020/21, 2021/22 {2}) , - , Chernivtsi Oblast , Kolhospnyk Kitsman (1964 {1}), Vostok Chernivtsi (1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975 {5}), Mashzavod Chernivtsi (1966 {1}), Lehmash Chernivtsi (1971, 1982, 1985, 1986 {4}), DOK Chernivtsi (1972, 1980 {2}), Avtomobilist Kitsman (1973 {1}), FC Luzhany (1976, 1977, 2001 – 2003, 2007 – 2009 {8}), Bukovyna/Bukovyna-2 Chernivtsi (1977, 2001, 2013 {3}), Budivelnyk Storozhynets (1977 – 1980 {4}), Meteor Chernivtsi (1981 {1}), HVZ Chernivtsi (1983 {1}), Karpaty Storozhynets (1984, 1987 {2}), Emalposud Chernivtsi (1988 {1}), Karpaty Chernivtsi (1989 {1}), Lada Chernivtsi (1992/93, 1993/94 {2}), Meblevyk Chernivtsi (1995/96 {1}), Dnister Novodnistrovsk (1998/99 {1}), ChTEI Chernivtsi (2003 {1}), FC Voloka (2016 {1}), Dovbush Chernivtsi (2020/21, 2021/22 {2}) , - , Dnipropetrovsk Oblast , Avanhard Ordzhonikidze (1964, 1970 – 1972, 1986, 1987, 1990 {7}), Avanhard Terny (1965, 1966 {2}), Avanhard Vilnohirsk (1967 – 1969, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1978 – 1980 {9}), ZKL Dnipropetrovsk (1970, 1977 – 1981 {6}), Avanhard Kryvyi Rih (1971 – 1973, 1979 – 1981 {6}), Vikhr Dnipropetrovsk (1971, 1975, 1976 {3}), Kolos/Elektrometalurh Nikopol (1972, 1974, 1975, 2006, 2010 {5}), Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk (1977, 1978, 1989, 1992/93, 2001 {5}), Pres Dnipropetrovsk (1977 – 1980 {4}), Kolos Pavlohrad (1977 – 1980 {4}), Avtomobilist Ordzhonikidze (1982 {1}), Lokomotyv Synelnykove (1982 {1}), Hirnyk Pavlohrad (1983 – 1985, 1988 – 1994/95 {10}), Kolos Vasylkivka (1985 {1}), Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk (1986, 1990, 1991, 1993/94, 1994/95 {5}), Inhulets Kryvyi Rih (1987, 1988 {2}), Olimpia Pokrovske (1989, 1990 {2}), Avanhard Zhovti Vody (1990 – 1992/93 {3}), Shakhtar Ordzhonikidze (1991 {1}), Metalurh Kryvyi Rih (1991 {1}), Budivelnyk Kryvyi Rih (1992/93 – 1995/96 {4}), Metalurh Novomoskovsk (1993/94 {1}), Shakhtar Marhanets (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Kolos Chkalove (1993/94 {1}), Kryvbas/Kryvbas-2 Kryvyi Rih (1993/94, 1994/95, 2020/21H, 2016 {4}), SportInvest Kryvyi Rih (1994/95 {1}), Era Nikopol (1994/95 {1}), Kryvbas-Ruda Kryvyi Rih (1994/95, 1996/97 {2}), Druzhba Mahdalynivka (1994/95 {1}), Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk (1996/97 {1}), Obriy Nikopol (1996/97 {1}), Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih (2000 – 2004, 2017/18 {6}), Orion Dnipropetrovsk (2001 {1}), Dnipro-75 Dnipropetrovsk (2008 {1}), VPK-Ahro Shevchenkivka (2014, 2015, 2018/19 {3}), Peremoha Dnipro (2018/19, 2019/20 {2}), FC Dnipro (2018/19 {1}), FC Kryvyi Rih (2018/19 {1}), Skoruk Tomakivka (2018/19, 2020/21 {2}), Borysfen Dnipro (2019/20, 2020/21 {2}), Lehioner Dnipro (2019/20 – 2021/22 {3}), Olimp Kamianske (2021/22 {1})) , - , Donetsk Oblast , Mashynobudivnyk Druzhkivka (1964, 1975, 1988, 1990 {4}), Avtosklo Kostiantynivka (1965, 1971 – 1973 {4}), Khimik Sloviansk (1966, 1976, 1978 {3}), Shakhtar Donetsk (1967, 1984 – 1986 {4}), GUS Horlivka (1968 {1}), Shakhtar Makiivka (1969 – 1971, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994/95 {9}), Pivdenstal Yenakieve (1970, 1985, 1987 – 1990, 1992/93 – 1994/95, 1996/97, 1998/99, 2002 {12}), Dzerzhynets Dzerzhynsk (1970 {1}), Tsvetmet Artemivsk (1970 – 1974, 1986, 1988, 1991 {8}), Sitall Kostiantynivka (1970 {1}), Vuhlyk Kramatorsk (1970 {1}), Vuhlyk Donetsk (1971, 1992/93, 1993/94 {3}), Khimik Horlivka (1971 – 1973 {3}), Shakhtar Snizhne (1971, 1989 – 1994/95 {7}), Shakhtar Torez (1972, 1996/97, 1997/98 {3}), Prometei Shakhtarsk (1972, 1989 – 1991 {4}), Vuhlyk Krasnoarmiysk (1973, 1991 {2}), Kirovets Makiivka (1973, 1976, 1977, 1979 – 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993/94 {13}), Bliuminh/Avanhard Kramatorsk (1974 – 1976, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1992/93 – 1995/96, 2011 {11}), Vohnetryvnyk Chasiv Yar (1974, 1975 {2}), Shakhtar Horlivka (1974, 1989 – 1991, 1993/94, 1997/98 {6}), Lokomotyv Zhdanov (1974 {1}), Monolit Donetsk (1974, 1975, 1977 – 1979 {5}), Metalurh Artemivsk (1976, 1977 {2}), Shakhtobudivnyk Donetsk (1977 – 1982, 1989 {7}), Enerhia Kurakhove (1980, 1981 {2}), Azovstal Zhdanov (1980, 1982, 1987 {3}), Shakhtar Dzerzhynsk (1980 – 1990 {11}), Shakhtar Ukrainsk (1981 {1}), Tekstylnyk Donetsk (1981, 1983, 1987 {3}), Mashynobudivnyk Artemivsk (1983 {1}), Udarnyk Snizhne (1986 {1}), Sotsdonbasovets Donetsk (1988 – 1991 {4}), Antratsyt Kirovske (1990, 1991 {2}), Novator Mariupol (1990, 1991 {2}), Krystal Torez (1991 – 1994/95 {4}), FC Khartsyzk (1991, 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98 {4}), Vuhlyk Dymytriv (1992/93 – 1994/95, 2001 {4}), Azovmash Mariupol (1992/93, 1993/94 {2}), Harant Donetsk (1992/93, 1993/94 {2}), Lidiyevka Donetsk (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Kholodna Balka Makiivka (1993/94 {1}), Shakhtar Selydove (1994/95 {1}), Hirnyk Makiivka (1994/95 {1}), Dynamo Sloviansk (1994/95 {1}), AFK-UOR Mariupol (1994/95 {1}), Aton Donetsk (1994/95 {1}), Metalurh Komsomolske (1994/95, 1996/97, 1998/99 – 2001, 2004 – 2006 {9}), Butovska Makiivka (1994/95 {1}), Hirnyk Torez (1997/98 {1}), Shakhta Ukraina Ukrainsk (1997/98, 1998/99, 2000 {3}), Fortuna Shakhtarsk (2000 {1}), Monolit Kostiantynivka (2000 – 2002 {3}), VAVK Volodymyrivka (2001, 2002 {2}), Slovkhlib Sloviansk (2002, 2004, 2009 {3}), Shakhtar Rodynske (2002 {1}), FC Torez (2003 {1}), Olimpik Donetsk (2004 {1}), Donbas-Krym Donetsk (2007 {1}), Makiivvuhillia Makiivka (2011 {1}), USC-Rubin Donetsk (2013, 2014 {2}), Yarud Mariupol (2017/18 – 2019/20 {3}) , - , Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast , Khimik Kalush (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1979 – 1983, 1991 – 1994/95, 2017/18 {17}), Naftovyk/Bystrytsia/Beskyd Nadvirna (1965, 1988, 1989, 1992/93, 1994/95, 1998/99 {6}), Naftovyk Dolyna (1966, 1978 – 1981, 1983 – 1991, 1994/95, 1996/97 {16}), Karpaty Kolomyia (1969, 2012 {2}), Budivelnyk Kalush (1971, 1972 {2}), Prylad Ivano-Frankivsk (1972, 1973 {2}), Elektron Ivano-Frankivsk (1974 – 1978, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986 {9}), Silmash/Pokuttia Kolomyia (1976, 1978, 1984, 1986 1990, 1992/93 – 1995/96, 2017/18 – 2019/20 {12}), imeni Rudnieva Ivano-Frankivsk (1977 {1}), Karpaty Kuty (1979 – 1981 {3}), Lokomotyv Ivano-Frankivsk (1982, 1983 {2}), Mayak Bohorodchany (1987 {1}), Kolos Kalush (1987, 1988 {2}), Kolos Holyn (1989 {1}), Halychyna Kalush (1990 {1}), Enerhetyk Burshtyn (1990, 1991 {2}), Halychyna Broshniv (1991 – 1993/94 {3}), Khutrovyk Tysmenytsia (1992/93 {1}), Domobudivnyk Burshtyn (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Limnytsia Perehinske (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Probiy Horodenka (1994/95 {1}), Enerhetyk Burshtyn (1997/98 {1}), Tekhno-Tsentr Rohatyn (1998/99 – 2000 {3}), Teplovyk/Prykarpattia-Teplovyk Ivano-Frankivsk (2003, 2016, 2021/22 {3}), Karpaty Yaremche (2004, 2008 {2}), Tsementnyk Yamnytsia (2006, 2007 {2}), Kniahynyn Pidhaichyky (2009 {1}), Oskar Pidhiria (2016/17 {1}), Karpaty Halych (2018/19, 2019/20 {2}), Varatyk Kolomyia (2020/21, 2022/23 {2}), Urahan Cherniiv (2021/22 {1}) , - , Kharkiv Oblast , Start Chuhuiv (1964, 1966 {2}), Lokomotyv Kupiansk (1965, 1967, 2004 – 2013 {12}), Yupiter Kharkiv (1968 – 1971, 1979 – 1981, 1993/94, 1994/95 {9}), Donets Izyum (1970 {1}), Lokomotyv Paniutyne (1972 {1}), Metalurh Kupiansk (1973 – 1994/95 {22}), Mashynobudivnyk Zmiiv (1973 {1}), Lokomotyv Lyubotyn (1974 {1}), Hazovyk Shebelynka (1975 {1}), Spartak Kharkiv (1975 {1}), Avanhard Lozova (1976 – 1981, 1984 – 1994/95 {17}), Kolos Zolochiv (1978, 1979 {2}), Avanhard Derhachi (1979 – 1982, 1984 {5}), Start Kharkiv (1980, 1987 {2}), ShVSM Kharkiv (1983 {1}), Trudovi Rezervy Kharkiv (1985 {1}), Tsementnyk Balakliya (1986, 1988 – 1990, 1992/93 {5}), Kolos Krasnohrad (1989 {1}), Kolos Kirova Kolomak (1990, 1991 {2}), Fakel Krasnohrad (1990, 1991 {2}), Oskil Kupiansk (1992/93 {1}), Avanhard Merefa (1993/94 – 1995/96 {3}), Vlasko Hlyboke (1994/95 {1}), Krystal Parkhomivka (1996/97 – 1999 {4}), Enerhetyk Komsomolske (1996/97 – 1998/99 {3}), FC Kharkiv (1998/99 {1}), Arsenal/Arsenal-2 Kharkiv (1999, 2000, 2012 {2}), Metalist-3 Kharkiv (1999 {1}), Solli Plius Kharkiv (1999, 2014, 2016/17 {3}), Olimpik Kharkiv (2001 {1}), Helios Kharkiv (2003 {1}), Hazovyk Kharkiv (2003 {1}), Lokomotyv Dvorichna (2006 {1}), Kolos Zachepylivka (2015 {1}), Metalist 1925 Kharkiv (2016/17 {1}), Kvadro Pervomaiskyi (2016/17 {1}), Kobra Kharkiv (2018/19 {1}), FC Vovchansk (2019/20, 2020/21 {2}) , - , Kherson Oblast , Enerhia Nova Kakhovka (1964 – 1966, 1971 – 1994/95, 2010 {28}), Krystal/Lokomotyv Kherson (1965, 2011, 2017/18 {3}), Budivelnyk Henichesk (1969, 1970, 1975 – 1977 {5}), Tekstylnyk Kherson (1971 {1}), Spartak Kherson (1973 {1}), Krystal Kherson (1974 {1}), Naftovyk Kherson (1977, 1979, 1980 {3}), Kolos Skadovsk (1978 – 1981 {4}), Kolos Osokorivka (1981, 1983 – 1993/94, 1995/96 {12}), Shliakhovyk Kherson (1982, 1988 {2}), Meliorator Kakhovka (1989 – 1991 {3}), Tavria Novotroitske (1990 – 1993/94, 2018/19, 2019/20 {6}), Slavuta Novovorontsovka (1993/94 {1}), Kharchovyk Bilozerka (1994/95 {1}), Dzharylhach Skadovsk (1994/95 {1}), Dynamo Tsyurupinsk (2000 {1}), SC Kakhovka (2002 – 2005, 2015, 2016, 2017/18 – 2021/22 {11}), Ukrrichflot Kherson (2003, 2004 {2}), Syhma Kherson (2007 {1}), Myr Hornostaivka (2008 – 2011, 2014, 2015 {6}), Kolos Khlibodarivka (2013, 2016, 2018/19 {3}), Druzhba Novomykolaivka (2017/18, 2018/19 {2}), Khliborob Nyzhni Torhayi (2021/22 {1}) , - , Khmelnytskyi Oblast , Podillia Kamianets-Podilskyi (1964, 1965, 1967, 1991 {4}), Burevisnyk Kamianets-Podilskyi (1966, 1976, 1978, 1985 – 1989 {8}), Avanhard Khmelnytskyi (1969 {1}), Enerhia Khmelnytskyi (1970 {1}), Sluch Krasyliv (1971 – 1976, 1979, 1992/93, 1993/94 {9}), Elektroprylad Kamianets-Podilskyi (1972 {1}), Tsementnyk Kamianets-Podilskyi (1977, 1993/94 {2}), Metalurh Starokostiantyniv (1979 {1}), Kolos Kamianets-Podilskyi (1980, 1982 {2}), Podillia Khmelnytskyi (1981, 2007, 2014, 2016 {4}), Kation Khmelnytskyi (1983 {1}), Korchahinets Shepetivka (1984 {1}), Iskra Teofipol (1989 – 1992/93, 2004, 2006 {6}), Smotrych Kamianets-Podilskyi (1990 {1}), Temp Shepetivka (1990 {1}), Advis Khmelnytskyi (1990 – 1993/94 {4}), Enerhetyk Netishyn (1994/95 {1}), Petridava Kamianets-Podilskyi (1994/95 {1}), Epitsentr Dunaivtsi (1995/96, 1997/98 – 1999, 2001, 2008 – 2010, 2019/20 {9}), Dynamo Kamianets-Podilskyi (2000 {1}), Budfarfor Slavuta (2007 {1}), Zbruch Volochysk (2009, 2011, 2013 {3}), Ahrobiznes Volochysk (2016, 2016/17 {2}), SC Khmelnytskyi (2017/18, 2018/19 {2}), Kolos Polonne (2022/23 {1}) , - , Kyiv City , Vostok (1964, 1977 – 1980, 1982 – 1990 {14}), Temp (1965, 1968, 1969 {3}), Khimik (1966 {1}), Avtomobilist (1971 {1}), Arsenal (1972 – 1977, 1979, 1980 {8}), Bilshovyk (1973 – 1985, 1987 – 1990 {17}), Chervonyi Ekskavator (1978 {1}), Lokomotyv (1980, 1981, 2021/22, 2022/23 {4}), Olimpiets (1981 {1}), Metalist (1986, 2005 {2}), SKA/CSKA-2/3 (1988, 1989, 1995/96, 1999, 2000 {5}), Dynamo-3 (1992/93 – 1994/95, 1996/97 {4}), Krai (1992/93, 1993/94 {2}), Obolon-Zmina/Obolon-2 (1993/94, 1994/95, 1998/99, 2013 {4}), Olimpik (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Interkas (1997/98, 1998/99 {2}), Dnipro (1999 – 2003 {5}), Zirka (2008 {1}), KNTEU (2009 {1}), Rubikon (2017/18 – 2019/20 {3}), Atlet (2019/20 – 2022/23 {4}), Yednist (2020/21, 2021/22 {2}), Livyi Bereh (2020/21 {1}), Akademia Futbolu (2020/21 {1}), OC imeni Piddubnoho (2021/22 {1}), UCSA (2021/22 {1}) , - , Kyiv Oblast , Spartak Bila Tserkva (1964 {1}), Avtotraktordetal Bila Tserkva (1965 {1}), Lokomotyv Fastiv (1966, 1982 {2}), Avtomobilist Bila Tserkva (1967, 1969, 1970 {3}), Avanhard Bila Tserkva (1968 {1}), FC Irpin (1971, 1972 {2}), Refryzherator Fastiv (1974 – 1981, 1987 – 1989, 1991, 1997/98 – 1999 {15}), Shynnyk Bila Tserkva (1976 {1}), Kolos Borodianka (1977 {1}), Budivelnyk Borodianka (1978 {1}), Rubin Piskivka (1978 – 1980 {3}), Krystal Yahotyn (1979 – 1981 {3}), Mashynobudivnyk/Hart Borodianka (1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 – 1992/93 {9}), Budivelnyk Prypiat/Slavutych (1981 – 1985, 1987, 1988, 1994/95, 1998/99 {9}), Dynamo Irpin (1983 {1}), Silmash Bila Tserkva (1985 {1}), Zoria Obukhiv (1987 {1}), Nyva Myronivka (1989 – 1991, 1996/97 {4}), Ahro-Blyskavka Baryshivka (1990, 1991, 1993/94 {3}), Fakel Fastiv (1990 {1}), Budivelnyk Ivankiv (1991, 1992/93 {2}), Promin Bila Tserkva (1991 {1}), Budivelnyk Brovary (1993/94 – 1996/97 {4}), Transimpeks Vyshneve (1993/94 {1}), Katekh Irpin (1994/95 {1}), UFEI Irpin (1997/98 – 2000 {4}), Dinaz Vyshhorod (2000, 2011, 2018/19 {3}), KLO Bucha (2003 {1}), Hran Buzova (2006 {1}), Antares Obukhiv (2007 {1}), Arsenal Bila Tserkva (2007 {1}), Zenit Boyarka (2008, 2009 {2}), Irpin Horenychi (2009 {1}), FC Putrivka (2011 {1}), FC Volodarka (2012 {1}), LKT Slavutych (2013 {1}), Kolos Kovalivka (2014, 2015 {2}), Chaika Petropavlivska-Borshchahivka (2016 – 2017/18 {3}), Chaika Vyshhorod (2018/19 {1}), Avanhard Bziv (2018/19 {1}), FC Bila Tserkva (2019/20 – 2021/22 {3}), Liubomyr Stavyshche (2020/21 {1}), Nyva Buzova (2021/22 {1}), Druzhba Myrivka (2022/23 {1}), Shturm Ivankiv (2022/23 {1}) , - , Kirovohrad Oblast , Dnipro KremHES (1964 {1}), Spartak Kirovohrad (1965, 1967, 1968, 1974 {4}), Aviator Kirovohrad (1966 {1}), Lokomotyv Znamianka (1969, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978 – 1983, 1985 – 1988, 1992/93 – 1998/99 {22}), Shakhtar Oleksandria (1971 – 1985, 1988 – 1990 {18}), Avanhard Svitlovodsk (1971 – 1973 {3}), Radyst Kirovohrad (1975 – 1984, 1986 – 1988, 1990 {14}), Yatran Kirovohrad (1979, 1980 {2}), Khimik Kirovohrad (1989 {1}), Polihraftekhnika/Polihraftekhnika-2/Krystal Oleksandria Oleksandria (1991, 1992/93, 1994/95 {3}), Kolos Oleksandrivka (1991 {1}), Krasnobudivnyk Oleksandria (1992/93 {1}), Sotel Kirovohrad (1996/97 {1}), Herkules Novoukrainka (1998/99, 2000, 2001 {3}), Ikar Kirovohrad (1998/99, 2002, 2003 {3}), Artemida Kirovohrad (2000 {1}), Mekhanizator Kamyshuvate (2001 {1}), Zirka Kirovohrad (2007, 2019/20 – 2022/23 {5}), Olimpik Kirovohrad (2007, 2009 – 2012, 2014, 2017/18 – 2019/20 {9}), Ametyst Oleksandria (2008 {1}), UkrAhroKom Holovkivka (2010, 2011 {2}), Burevisnyk Petrove (2013, 2014 {2}), Inhulets/Inhulets-2/Inhulets-3 Petrove (2014, 2015, 2016, 2016/17 {4}) , - , Lviv Oblast , LVVPU Lviv (1964, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1977 – 1979, 1985, 1986 {10}), Khimik Novyi Rozdil (1966, 1977, 1978 {3}), Vymiriuvach Lviv (1967 {1}), Avanhard Boryslav (1968 {1}), Sokil Lviv (1970 – 1982, 1992/93 – 1994/95 {16}), Tsementnyk Mykolaiv (1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1996/97 {8}), Avanhard/Skala 1911 Stryi (1971 – 1973, 2022/23 {4}), Dolotnyk Drohobych (1972 {1}), SKA Lviv (1973 – 1976 {4}), Torpedo Drohobych (1973 {1}), Kolos Khodoriv (1975 {1}), Shakhtar Chervonohrad (1977 – 1980, 1982, 1990, 1992/93 – 1994/95 {9}), Khimik Drohobych (1979 – 1981 {3}), Khimik Sokal (1981 {1}), Zoria Kernytsia (1981 {1}), Spartak Sambir (1983, 1985, 1986, 1989 – 1991 {6}), Avtomobilist Lviv (1983, 1984, 1988, 1989 {4}), Kolos Zastavne (1986, 1987 {2}), Zirka Lviv (1987 {1}), Avanhard Drohobych (1988 {1}), Avanhard Zhydachiv (1988, 1989 {2}), Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka (1989, 1990 {2}), Hirnyk Novoyavorivsk (1990, 1992/93 – 1994/95 {4}), Hazovyk Komarno (1991 {1}), Promin Sambir (1991, 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2011 {5}), LAZ Lviv (1993/94 {1}), Medyk Morshyn (1994/95, 1996/97 {2}), Haray Zhovkva (1994/95 {1}), Yavir Yavoriv (1995/96 {1}), Dynamo Lviv (1998/99 {1}), Naftovyk Boryslav (2000 {1}), SKA-Orbita Lviv (2001 {1}), Rava Rava-Ruska (2003 {1}), Rozdillia Novyi Rozdil (2004 {1}), Sokil Sukhovolia (2006 {1}), Halychyna Lviv (2007 {1}), Sokil Zolochiv (2008 {1}), Skala Stryi (2009 {1}), Rukh Vynnyky (2013 – 2015 {3}), Opir Lviv (2015 {1}), Rochyn Sosnivka (2016 – 2018/19 {4}), FC Lviv (2016/17 {1}), Karpaty Lviv (2020/21 {1}), Yunist Verkhnia Bilka (2020/21, 2021/22 {2}), Feniks Pidmonastry (2021/22 {1}), FC Kulykiv (2022/23 {1}) , - , Luhansk Oblast , Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch (1964, 1981, 1991, 1996/97 {4}), Shakhtar Lysychansk (1965, 1970 – 1972, 1980 {5}), Avanhard Rovenky (1966, 1967, 1980 – 1986, 1990 – 1993/94 {13}), Shakhtar Kirovsk (1968, 1969 {2}), Shakhtar Krasnodon (1970, 1971, 1997/98 {3}), Avanhard Volodarsk (1971 {1}), Shakhtar Brianka (1971, 1972 {2}), Avanhard Antratsyt (1971 – 1973 {3}), Shakhtar Sverdlovsk (1971 – 1973, 1977 – 1994/95, 2003, 2006 {23}), Komunarets Komunarsk (1972, 1976 – 1979, 1981, 1985 – 1988 {10}), Impuls Severodonetsk (1974 {1}), Shakhtar Stakhanov (1975, 1977 – 1979, 1987 – 1990 {8}), Khimik Rubizhne (1975, 1976, 1980 – 1982 {5}), Khimik Severodonetsk (1979, 1980, 1988 – 1990 {5}), Shakhtar Lutuhine (1987 – 1990 {4}), Stal Alchevsk (1989, 1990 {2}), FC Antratsyt (1991, 1992/93 {2}), Metalurh Lutuhine (1991 – 1993/94 {3}), Aiaks Krasnyi Luch (1992/93 – 1994/95 {3}), Hirnyk Bryanka (1994/95 {1}), Shakhtar Rovenky (1995/96 {1}), Zolote-Almaz Pervomaisk (1998/99 {1}), Shakhtar Luhansk (1999 – 2002 {4}), Fahot Krasnyi Luch (2000 {1}), Ekina Almazna (2001 {1}), Dynamo Stakhanov (2002 {1}), Molnia Severodonetsk (2003 {1}), FC Lysychansk (2011 {1}), FC Popasna (2011 {1}) , - , Mykolaiv Oblast , Torpedo Mykolaiv (1964 – 1966, 1974, 2008 – 2014 {11}), Zenit Mykolaiv (1968 {1}), Spartak Mykolaiv (1969, 1970 {2}), Komunarovets Mykolaiv (1970 {1}), Khvylia Mykolaiv (1971, 1973 – 1976, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1984 {9}), Spartak Pervomaisk (1972, 1973 {2}), Okean Mykolaiv (1974 – 1977, 1979 – 1981 {7}), Vodnyk Mykolaiv (1976, 1986 – 1992/93, 2002, 2003 {10}), Sudnobudivnyk/Mykolaiv-2 Mykolaiv (1977, 1978, 1985, 1996/97, {4}), Frehat Pervomaisk (1977 – 1986, 1989 – 1991 {13}), Iskra Voznesensk (1978 {1}), Budivelnyk Pervomaisk (1981 {1}), Zirka Mykolaiv (1982, 1987ZH {2}), Pervomayets Pervomaisk (1983, 1984 {2}), Iskra Pervomaisk (1988 {1}), Mayak Ochakiv (1989, 1990 {2}), Olimpia AES Yuzhnoukrainsk (1991 – 1994/95 {4}), Kolos Novokrasne (1991, 1992/93 {2}), Nyva Nechaiane (1991, 1993/94, 1994/95 {3}), Kooperator Novyi Buh (1992/93 {1}), Merkuriy Pervomaisk (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), SC Pervomaisk (1995/96, 1997/98 – 1999 {4}), Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv (2016 {1}), Kolos Stepove (1999 – 2003, 2005 {6}), Enerhia Mykolaiv (2013 {1}), Varvarivka Mykolaiv (2014 {1}), FC Vradiivka (2016, 2016/17 {2}), MFC Pervomaisk (2016/17 – 2020/21 {5}), VAST Mykolaiv (2021/22 {1}) , - , Odesa Oblast , Torpedo Odesa (1964, 1966, 1991 – 1994/95 {6}), Syhnal Kotovsk (1965 {1}), Vostannie Tatarbunary (1968, 1970 {2}), Taksomotor Odesa (1969 {1}), Portovyk Illichivsk (1971 – 1978 {8}), Hvardiets Odesa (1974 {1}), Shtorm Odesa (1975 {1}), Kolos Tatarbunary (1977 {1}), Zavod Oktiabrskoy Revoliutsii Odesa (1979, 1985 {2}), Sudnoremontnyk Illichivsk (1979 – 1982, 1984, 1987 – 1989 {8}), Suvorovets Izmail (1981 – 1983 {3}), Kotovsk (1983 {1}), Zirka Odesa (1984 {1}), Illichivets Illichivsk (1985 {1}), Dynamo Odesa (1986 – 1991, 1994/95 {7}), Portovyk Izmail (1986 {1}), Dunaets Izmail (1989 {1}), Vodnyk Illichivsk (1990 {1}), Khvylia Illichivsk (1991 {1}), Blaho Blahoyeve (1992/93 – 1995/96 {4}), Enerhia Illichivsk (1992/93 – 1994/95 {3}), Dnistrovets Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi (1991 – 1993/94, 2001 {4}), Bryz Izmail (1992/93 – 1994/95, 2006, 2007 {5}), Birzula Kotovsk (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Ren Reni (1994/95 {1}), Dnister Ovidiopol (1998/99 – 2001 {4}), Ivan Odesa (2003 – 2007 {5}), Real Odesa (2003, 2004 {2}), FC Biliaivka (2006 {1}), Bastion/Bastion-2 Illichivsk (2007, 2008, 2009, 2013 {4}), Real Pharma Odesa (2011 {1}), SKAD Bolhrad (2011 {1}), SKA Odesa (2012 {1}), Savinion Tairove (2012 {1}), FC Tarutyne (2012 {1}), Balkany Zoria (2014 – 2016 {3}), Zhemchuzhyna Odesa (2015, 2016 {2}) , - , Poltava Oblast , Sputnik Poltava (1964, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1978 – 1980 {7}), Avanhard Pryluky (1964, 1967, 1969, 1974 {4}), Avanhard Kremenchuk (1965 {1}), Vahonobudivnyk Kremenchuk (1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1992/93, 1993/94 {6}), Promin Poltava (1972 – 1977 {6}), Dnipro Kremenchuk (1976 {1}), Burevisnyk Poltava (1977, 1978 {2}), Naftovyk Kremenchuk (1980 – 1982, 1989 – 1991 {6}), Lokomotyv Poltava (1981, 1982, 1993/94 {3}), Kooperator Poltava (1983 {1}), Avtomobilist Poltava (1983 {1}), Vorskla Poltava (1984 – 1986 {3}), Naftovyk Karlivka (1984 {1}), Sula Lubny (1985, 1987 – 1993/94, 1998/99 {9}), Kremin/Kremin-Yuniors Kremenchuk (1986 – 1988, 1999, 2004, 2019/20 {6}), Naftovyk Pyriatyn (1987 – 1990 {4}), Trud Karlivka (1989 {1}), Zoria Karlivka (1990, 1991 {2}), Hirnyk Komsomolsk (1991 – 1994/95 {4}), Lokomotyv Hrebinka (1994/95, 1995/96 {2}), Kremez Kremenchuk (2000, 2002 {2}), FC Myrhorod (2000 {1}), Naftovyk Hadiach (2002 {1}), FC Velyka Bahachka (2006, 2007 {2}), Nove Zhyttia Andriivka (2011 – 2013 {3}), Olimpia Savyntsi (2020/21 – 2022/23 {3}), SC Poltava (2020/21 {1}) , - , Rivne Oblast , Tekstylnyk Rivne (1964 – 1966 {3}), Horyn Dubrovytsia (1969 {1}), Torpedo Rivne (1970 – 1976, 1978 {8}), Sluch Berezne (1976, 1979, 1980, 1989, 1990 {5}), Vodnyk Rivne (1979 {1}), Budivelnyk Kuznetsovsk (1980 – 1983 {4}), Maiak Sarny (1981, 1982, 2014, 2021/22 {4}), Horyn Rivne (1984 {1}), Izotop Kuznetsovsk (1986 – 1989, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1996/97 {7}), Spartak Dubne (1988 {1}), Zoria Rivne (1990, 1991 {2}), Bofik Karpylivka (1990 {1}), Ikva Mlyniv (1991, 2002, 2003 {3}), Lokomotyv Rivne (1992/93 {1}), Sokil Radyvyliv (1995/96, 1997/98, 2000, 2001 {4}), Khimik Rivne (1997/98 – 1999 {3}), Metalist Zdolbuniv (1998/99 – 2001 {4}), Lokomotyv Zdolbuniv (2002, 2003 {2}), Volyn-Tsement Zdolbuniv (2004 – 2008 {5}), ODEK Orzhiv (2004, 2005, 2007 – 2021/22 {18}), Torpedo Kostopil (2004 {1}), FC Malynsk (2016 – 2019/20 {5}), Kobra Ostroh (2018/19 {1}) , - , Sumy Oblast , Elektron Romny (1964, 1988 – 1991, 1995/96, 1996/97 {7}), Shakhtar Konotop (1965, 1969 {2}), Spartak Krolevets (1966 {1}), Kharchovyk Sumy (1967 {1}), Sumy Oblast (1968 {1}), Khimik Shostka (1970, 1977 {2}), Frunzenets Sumy (1971 – 1974, 1979, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1999, 2000 {10}), Svema Shostka (1974, 1975, 1978, 1994/95 {4}), Naftovyk/Naftovyk-2 Okhtyrka (1982 – 1985, 1992/93 – 1994/95, 2002, 2003, 2021/22, 2022/23 {11}), Lyvarnyk Sumy (1983, 1984 {2}), Yavir Krasnopillia (1985 – 1987, 1989 – 1991, 2001, 2002 {8}), Avtomobilist Sumy (1987, 1990 {2}), Khimik Bezdryk (1988, 1989 {2}), Mayak Sumy (1989 {1}), Khimik Sumy (1990, 1991 {2}), Spartak Hlukhiv (1990 {1}), Viktoria Lebedyn (1991 {1}), Budivelnyk Sumy (1991 – 1994/95 {4}), Esman Hlukhiv (1992/93 {1}), Slovianets Konotop (1992/93, 1993/94, 1996/97, 1998/99, 2006 {5}), Kharchovyk Popivka (1993/94, 1994/95, 1996/97 – 1998/99 {5}), Barsa Sumy (2013 {1}), Viktoria Mykolaivka (2016/17 – 2020/21 {5}), Ahrobiznes Romny (2017/18 {1}), Alians Lypova Dolyna (2018/19 {1}), FC Trostianets (2019/20, 2020/21 {2}), FC Sumy (2020/21 {1}) , - , Ternopil Oblast , Druzhba Chortkiv (1964 {1}), Kolhospnyk Berezhany (1965 {1}), Kolos Buchach (1966 – 1973 {8}), Mayak Berezhany (1969 {1}), Avtomobilist Kopychentsi (1974, 1985 {2}), Dnister Zalishchyky (1975, 1976, 1986, 1991 {4}), Burevisnyk Ternopil (1975 – 1978 {4}), Kombainobudivnyk Ternopil (1976, 1977, 1981 {3}), Budivelnyk Monastyryska (1977 {1}), Elektron Zbarazh (1978, 1979 {2}), Vatra Ternopil (1978 – 1980, 1982, 1983 {5}), Nyva Berezhany/Pidhaitsi (1979 – 1982 {4}), Sokil Berezhany/Pidhaitsi (1984 – 1991, 1993/94, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 {15}), Zoria Khorostkiv (1980, 1981, 1992/93 – 1997/98 {8}), Druzhba Zbarazh (1981, 1984 {2}), Krystal Chortkiv (1986 – 1991 {6}), Kolos Zboriv (1990, 1991 {2}), Zbruch Borshchiv (1991 {1}), Start Kozova (1992/93 {1}), Medobory Husiatyn (1992/93 {1}), Nyva Terebovlia (1997/98, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2019/20 – 2021/22 {6}), Sokil Velyki Hayi (1999, 2000 {2}), FC Ternopil (2010, 2012, 2018/19 {3}), Topilche Ternopil (2010 {1}), Nyva Ternopil (2016, 2016/17 {2}), Krystal Chortkiv (2016/17 – 2018/19 {3}), Ahron Velyki Hayi (2018/19 – 2022/23 {5}) , - , Vinnytsia Oblast , Burevisnyk Vinnytsia (1964, 1966 {2}), Vostok Mohyliv-Podilskyi (1965 {1}), Kolos Bar (1968 {1}), Avtomonilist Khmilnyk (1970 {1}), Kharchovyk Vinnytsia (1971, 1973 {2}), Avanhard Vinnytsia (1974 – 1977 {4}), Intehral Vinnytsia (1978 – 1981, 1983, 1988, 1991, 1992/93 {8}), Sokil Haisyn (1981 – 1990 {10}), Temp Vinnytsia (1982, 1984, 1985 {3}), Kolos Serbria (1986, 1987 {2}), OLKAR Sharhorod (1989 – 1992/93, 2007 {5}), Podillia Kyrnasivka (1990, 1992/93, 1994/95 {3}), Avanhard Ladyzhyn (1991 {1}), Santa-Maria Kryzhopil (1993/94 {1}), Avanhard Kryzhopil (1994/95 {1}), Svitanok Vinnytsia (1995/96 {1}), Kirovets Mohyliv-Podilskyi (1998/99 – 2000 {3}), Nyva Hnivan (2001 {1}), Dovira-Nyva Vinnytsia (2003 {1}), FC Bershad (2004 {1}), Nyva Vinnytsia (2006, 2016 {2}), Avanhard Sutysky (2007 {1}), Horyzont Koziatyn (2008, 2009 {2}), FC Vinnytsia (2013 – 2016 {4}), Fakel Lypovets (2017/18, 2018/19, 2022/23 {3}), Svitanok-Ahrosvit Shliakhova (2019/20 {1}) , - , Volyn Oblast , Lokomotyv Kovel (1964, 1967, 1969, 1972 {4}), Shakhtar Novovolynsk (1965, 1966, 1972, 1977, 1992/93 – 1994/95 {7}), Elektryk Lutsk (1968 {1}), Mekhanizator Rozhyshche (1970 {1}), Torpedo Lutsk (1971 {1}), Silmash Kovel (1973 – 1976, 1980 – 1985, 1992/93 – 1994/95 {13}), Prylad Lutsk (1978, 1979 {2}), Spetstekhobl Novovolynsk (1981 {1}), Kolos Kivertsi (1982, 1983 {2}), Pidshypnyk Lutsk (1986 – 1992/93, 1994/95 {8}), ENKO Lutsk (1995/96 {1}), Dynamo Manevychi (1996/97 {1}), Volyn-2 Lutsk (1997/98 {1}), Troianda-Ekspres Hirka Polonka (1998/99 {1}), Yavir Tsuman (1998/99, 2001 {2}), FC Kovel (2000, 2001, 2016/17, 2019/20 {4}), LDPU Lutsk (2003 {1}), BRW-WIK Volodymyr-Volynskyi (2008 {1}), FC Lutsk (2016, 2016/17 {2}), Votrans Lutsk (2019/20, 2020/21 {2}), LSTM Lutsk (2019/20, 2022/23 {2}) , - , Zakarpattia Oblast , Budivelnyk Khust (1964, 1965, 1969, 1970 {4}), Meblevyk Khust (1966 {1}), Pryladyst Mukachevo (1967, 1971, 1972, 1975 – 1977, 1988 – 1990 {9}), Kooperator Berehovo (1970 – 1973 {4}), Latorytsia Mukachevo (1971 – 1973 {3}), Shakhtar Ilnytsia (1973 {1}), DOK Vylok (1974 {1}), Raduvanka Uzhhorod (1976 {1}), Dynamo Uzhhorod (1976 {1}), Urozhai Kolchyno (1977 – 1981, 1984 {6}), Plastyk Vynohradovo (1977 {1}), Karpaty Bushtyno (1979 – 1981 {3}), Kolos Velyki Luchky (1980 {1}), Fetrovyk Khust (1981, 1983, 1988 – 1991 {6}), Metalist Irshava (1982 {1}), Avanhard Svaliava (1984 {1}), Karpaty Dubove (1984 {1}), Keramik Mukachevo (1985, 1986 {2}), Keramik Vynohradovo (1991 {1}), Aval Dovhe (1992/93, 1993/94 {2}), Yalynka Velykyi Bychkiv (1992/93 – 1994/95 {3}), Elektron Volovets (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}), Lokomotyv Chop (1994/95 {1}), Karpaty Rakhiv (1995/96 {1}), Berkut Bedevlia (1996/97 {1}), Verkhovyna Mizhhiria (1997/98 {1}), FC Mynai (2017/18 {1}), FC Uzhhorod (2018/19 {1}), MFA Mukachevo (2020/21 {1}) , - , Zaporizhia Oblast , Strila Zaporizhia (1964 – 1966, 1972, 1974, 1975 {6}), Tytan Zaporizhia (1967, 1968, 1970, 1971 {4}), Meteor Zaporizhia (1969 {1}), Torpedo Melitopol (1970, 1985 – 1991 {8}), Torpedo Berdiansk (1971, 1988, 1990 {3}), Hirnyk Dniprorudne (1972, 1973 {2}), Iskra Zaporizhia (1973 {1}), Komunar Zaporizhia (1975 {1}), Azovets Berdiansk (1975, 1977, 1978 {3}), Transformator Zaporizhia (1976 – 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990 {9}), Enerhia Berdiansk (1979, 1980, 1989, 1991 – 1993/94, 1995/96 {7}), Spartak Melitopol (1979 {1}), Avtomobilist Zaporizhia (1980, 1981, 1983 {3}), Azovkabel Berdiansk (1981 {1}), Avanhard Zaporizhia (1982 {1}), Torpedo Zaporizhia (1983, 1984 {2}), Khimik Zaporizhia (1984 {1}), Krystal Zaporizhia (1986 {1}), Olimpiets Prymorsk (1988 – 1991 {4}), Druzhba Osypenko (1991 {1}), Dyzelist Tokmak (1991, 1992/93 {2}), Nyva-Viktor Novomykolaivka (1993/94 {1}), Zirka Zaporizhia (1994/95 {1}), Blyskavka Berdiansk (1996/97 {1}), Tavria-Metalurh Prymorsk (1996/97 {1}), Dalis Kamyshuvakha (1997/98 {1}), ZAlK Zaporizhia (2000 – 2003, 2005 {5}), ZIDMU Zaporizhia (2004, 2005 {2}), Illich Osypenko (2008 {1}), Tavria-Skif Rozdol (2015 – 2017/18 {4}), Metalurh Zaporizhia (2016 {1}), Metalurh Zaporizhia/Metalurh-2 (2017/18, 2020/21, 2021/22 {3}), Motor Zaporizhia (2018/19 – 2022/23 {5}), OSDYuShOR Zaporizhia (2021/22 {1}) , - , Zhytomyr Oblast , Prohres Berdychiv (1964 – 1966, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985 – 1991 {13}), Zviahel Novohrad-Volynskyi (1967, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2021/22 {5}), Enerhetyk Zhytomyr (1968 {1}), Avanhard Malyn (1969 {1}), Shkirianyk Berdychiv (1970, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1992/93 {5}), Elektrovymiriuvach Zhytomyr (1970 – 1972, 1974 – 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982 {9}), Lokomotyv Korosten (1973 {1}), Torpedo Zhytomyr (1977 {1}), Papirnyk Malyn (1983 – 1987, 1990, 1995/96 {7}), Zirka Zhytomyr (1986 – 1988 {3}), Zirka Chudniv (1989 {1}), Khimmash Korosten (1989, 2006, 2010 {3}), Khimik-Krok Zhytomyr (1990, 1991 {2}), Keramik Baranivka (1990 – 1993/94 {4}), Fortuna Andrushivka (1992/93 {1}), Polissia Korosten (1993/94 {1}), Budivelnyk Zhytomyr (1996/97 {1}), Berd Berdychiv (1996/97 {1}), KKhP Cherniakhiv (1997/98 – 2002 {6}), Tytan Irshansk (2001 {1}), SC Korosten (2004, 2011 {2}), Metalurh Malyn (2006 – 2008, 2011 {4}), MFC/Polissia-2 Zhytomyr (2008, 2016, 2016/17 {3}), Arsenal Zhytomyr (2011 {1}), Lehion Zhytomyr (2012, 2014 {2}), Mal Korosten (2015 {1})


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