1992–93 Ukrainian Second League
The 1992–93 Ukrainian Second League was the second season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The League was reorganized into a single group for the next several seasons. The season started on August 17, 1992, and finished on July 3, 1993. Teams Due to competition reorganization there were no teams promoted from a lower tier. The Second League was created by combining 10 less fortunate teams that previously played in the First League with 8 better teams that previously played in the Transition League. The other 10 less fortunate teams of the last season Transition League were moved to the newly established lower tier also named Transition League where they will compete with better amateur teams. Promoted teams None Relegated teams ''Debut for all teams previously playing in the First League'' * Azovets Mariupol * Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov * Halychyna Drohobych * Dnipro Cherkasy * SKA Kyiv * Krystal Kherson * Polissya Zhytomyr * Chaika Sevastopol * Chornomoret ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ukrainian Second League
The Ukrainian Second League (, ''Druha Liha'') is a professional football league in Ukraine which is part of the Professional Football League of Ukraine, a collective member of the Ukrainian Association of Football. As the third tier it was established in 1992 as the Transitional League and changed its name the next season. The league is lower than the Ukrainian First League (''Persha Liha'') and the lowest level of professional football competitions in the country. Since 1996 the league, after being merged with its lower tier (in 1992–1995 there was the Third League), consists of two main regions roughly north-west and south-east. The league's relegated teams lose their professional status and return to their regional associations. Quick overview First seasons The third division of the Ukrainian championship originally was organized as the ''Transitional League'' due to numerous amateur clubs competing in it 15 out of 18. Out of the 1992 Transitional League the top clubs quali ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Spartak Sumy
FC Spartak Sumy was a Ukrainian football club based in Sumy. History Yavir was established on January 12, 1982, at the village forestry Krasnopillya. In Ukrainian Yavir () means Sycamore (''Acer pseudoplatanus''). The team started playing in the regional championship and after couple of years became the regional champion. The following year it won the regional cup. In the first national championship of Ukraine ''Yavir Krasnopillya'' became involved in the professional leagues, first in the Ukrainian Second League, then in the 1992. In 1995, ''Yavir Krasnopillya'' won the second league Around that time, the established local teams in Sumy – FC Frunzenets Sumy and FC Avtomobilist Sumy suddenly folded and disappeared altogether. As a result of this, the regional leaders decided to revive football in Sumy. With this purpose in 1998, ''Yavir'' was transferred to the regional center and renamed ''Yavir-Sumy''. As such, the club lasted half the season, then transformed into ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Hazovyk Komarno
FC Hazovyk Komarno () is a football club from Komarno, Lviv Raion Lviv Raion () is a raion (district) of Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It was created on 18 July 2020 as part of the reform of administrative divisions of Ukraine. The center of the raion is the city of Lviv. Four abolished raions, Horodok, Peremyshliany, ..., Ukraine. From 1992 to 2001 the club participated in the Ukrainian championship. In 2004 another club ''Hazovyk-Khurtovyna'' was founded that participates in regional championships. Honours *Lviv Oblast Football Championship **Winners (1): 1990 Competitions Managers * 1992 Volodymyr Zhuravchak * 1992–1993 Stepan Yurchyshyn * 1993 Ivan Pukalskyi * 1993–1994 Viktor Khodukin * 1994–1995 Yuriy Dyachuk-Stavytskyi * 1996 Mykhailo Vilkhovyi * 1996 Borys Rassykhin * 1997–2001 Yuriy Dubrovnyi Amateur football clubs in Ukraine Football clubs in Lviv Oblast Komarno, Ukraine Football clubs in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic FC Lviv Associat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Dnister Zalishchyky
Dnister Zalishchyky () is an amateur football club from the city of Zalishchyky, Ukraine. Zalishchyky is located on the banks of the Dniester River The Dniester ( ) is a transboundary river in Eastern Europe. It runs first through Ukraine and then through Moldova (from which it more or less separates the breakaway territory of Transnistria), finally discharging into the Black Sea on Uk ..., hence the club's name. From the 1992 to 1994–95 seasons the club competed at the professional level. In 1995 the club withdrew from professional competitions. Honours * Transitional League ** Winners (1): 1992 * Ternopil Oblast Football Championship **Winners (4): 1974, 1985, 1990, 2004 **Runners-up (2): 2013, 2015 League and cup history : External links Official websiteDnister Zalishchykyat FootballFacts.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:Dnister Zalishchyky Amateur football clubs in Ukraine Football clubs in Ternopil Oblast Sport in Zalishchyky ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1992 Ukrainian Second League
The 1992 Ukrainian Transitional League was the first season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. After this season the Transitional League has split into Second League (3rd tier) and Transitional League (4th tier). The competition was divided into two groups according to geographical location in the country – 1 is western Ukraine and northeastern Ukraine, while 2 is eastern Ukraine and southern Ukraine. The season stretched from April 4, 1992, through July 4, 1992. Organization After the fall of the Soviet Union of January 1, 1992, there were many Ukrainian clubs that participated in all tiers of the Soviet League system. Most of them were organized into pools for the Supreme (I tier) and the First (II tier) leagues of Ukraine. The participants of those two leagues also were included into the 1992 Ukrainian Cup competition. The Supreme League of Ukraine composed of the groups included all six Ukrainian clubs of the Soviet Supreme League, both Ukrainian clubs of the So ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol
FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol was a Ukrainian football club based in Sevastopol. In 2001–02, the club took part in the Ukrainian Second League for the last time. FC Chaika also represented the Ukrainian Navy. The club's colours were white and blue. History Previous names: * 1964–1965: Chaika Balaklava () * 1966–1970: Chaika Sevastopol () * 1971–1974: Avanhard Sevastopol () * 1975: Khvylya Sevastopol () * 1976–1986: Atlantyka Sevastopol () * 1987–1996: Chaika Sevastopol () ** 1997–2000: Chernomorets Sevastopol * 2001–2002: Chaika-VMS Sevastopol () In 1964 the club presented the city and as Chayka Balaklava again competed in Soviet Second League. In 1966, after the merger Balaklava to Sevastopol has changed its name to Chayka Sevastopol. In 1967 the club finished in fourth place high in their area, but the following season did not join the professional tournament. It was only in 1971 under the name Avanhard Sevastopol that the club competed in the Second League, Zone ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Mariupol
Football Club Mariupol ( ) was a Ukrainian professional Association football, football club based in Mariupol, that competed in the Ukrainian Premier League. The club ceased to exist as a result of the Siege of Mariupol, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In 2023 the Brazilian club Associação Atlética Batel, AA Batel, whose local community is more than 70% Ukrainian or of Ukrainian descent, adopted the name, colours, and badge of the Ukrainian club. From 2002 to 2017, the club was named Illichivets Mariupol under which it participated in European competitions. It was renamed as part of decommunization in Ukraine. History Metalurh Zhdanov Previously the city of Mariupol hosted a football team that competed consistently in Ukrainian republican competitions among teams of physical culture (amateur teams). The first mentioning of a Mariupol team could be traced to 1936 when it lost to Dynamo Kryvyi Rih 0:5 as part of the 1936 Soviet Cup. Next season, in 1937, it was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1992 Ukrainian First League
1992 Ukrainian First League was the first Ukrainian First League season with the record number of teams participating in the league at 28 divided into groups. The season started on March 14 and finished July 5, 1992. At the end of the season the five worst teams from each of the two groups were relegated to the Ukrainian Second League (the third tier). The winners of each group qualified for the top league for the next season. Somewhat surprising was the performance of such teams as Pryladyst Mukacheve and Artania Ochakiv that were just a few points short of qualifying for the Ukrainian Premier League. Teams In the 1992 season, the Ukrainian First League consisted mostly of clubs that had competed in the Soviet Second League (Ukrainian Zone). The league was split into two groups A (mostly western and central Ukraine) and B (mostly eastern and southern Ukraine). Map Pre-season organization * Games of Chornomorets-2 were conducted at various stadiums such as Chornomorets S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Tytan Armyansk
FC Tytan Armiansk (; ) was a football club based in Armiansk, Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The club last played in the Persha Liha during the 2013–14 season. The club was dissolved due to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation. Colors are (Home) gold shirts, black shorts. (Away) white shirts, black shorts. History The first official name the team received was Stroitel (The Builder) in 1969, although, the team already existed and participated in the regional competitions since 1964, but without a real name. The team began to play its games on some quickly cleared up area for a football(soccer) field. Simultaneously, the construction of a new stadium started as well. The main and only sponsor of the team was a local chemical plant, the director (Vsevolod Stepanov) of which decided to change the name for the team to "Tytan" in 1973. The name was introduced to symbolize the power, in sport as well, of the real giant of chemical industry in the whole southern region o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Dniester Zalishchyky
Dnister Zalishchyky () is an amateur football club from the city of Zalishchyky, Ukraine. Zalishchyky is located on the banks of the Dniester River The Dniester ( ) is a transboundary river in Eastern Europe. It runs first through Ukraine and then through Moldova (from which it more or less separates the breakaway territory of Transnistria), finally discharging into the Black Sea on Uk ..., hence the club's name. From the 1992 to 1994–95 seasons the club competed at the professional level. In 1995 the club withdrew from professional competitions. Honours * Transitional League ** Winners (1): 1992 * Ternopil Oblast Football Championship **Winners (4): 1974, 1985, 1990, 2004 **Runners-up (2): 2013, 2015 League and cup history : External links Official websiteDnister Zalishchykyat FootballFacts.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:Dnister Zalishchyky Amateur football clubs in Ukraine Football clubs in Ternopil Oblast Sport in Zalishchyky ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Druzhba Berdyansk
FC Druzhba Berdiansk () was a football club from Berdiansk, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine. History Before 1990s, Berdiansk was represented by FC Torpedo Berdiansk which disappeared following 1991. FC Druzhba Osypenko was created in 1990 at the Druzhba collective farm (kolkhoz) in a village of Osypenko, Berdiansk Raion. In 1991 it was a runner-up in the Zaporizhia Oblast Football Championship. In 1992 and 1992–93, it participated in the Ukrainian professional competitions of lower leagues. In 1993, the club moved to Berdiansk. After 1993, Druzhba withdrew from competitions and was dissolved. In 2006, another club was created by the Illich Steel and Iron Works out of Mariupol Mariupol is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the northern coast (Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius, Kalmius River. Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the tenth-largest city in the coun ..., Illich-Agro and was called as FC Illich-Osypenko. In 200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Shakhtar Makiivka
FC Shakhtar Makiivka was a Ukrainian football club from Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast Donetsk Oblast, also referred to as Donechchyna (, ), is an Oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in eastern Ukraine. It is Ukraine's most populous province, with around 4.1 million residents. Its capital city, administrative centre is Donetsk, though d .... History The club was established in 1981 as Bazhanovets Makiivka representing the Bazhanov coal mine of the State mining enterprise Makiyivvuhol (Makeyevugol). From 1992 until 1999 participated in professional competitions in Ukraine. In 1995 it was renamed Shakhtar Makiivka after another club with the same name, but which represented another mine "Kholodna Balka" also belonging to Makiyivvuhol. Also, the Makiivka Metallurgical Plant had its football club Kirovets Makiivka which during the Soviet period competed at professional level. Honours * Ukrainian Second League ** Winners (1): 1992 (shared; Transition League) * Donetsk Oblast Football Champi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |