1992–93 in Ukrainian football

The 199293 season was the second season of competitive football in Ukraine.

National team

Ukraine finished their first year of international competition with a loss versus Hungary and a draw in Belarus. The side's first ever victory came in May of the following year with a win away at Lithuania.[1]

Matches

26 August 1992
friendly match
Hungary Hungary 2 1 Ukraine Ukraine
Kovács  82'
Nagy  89'
Hudymenko  35'
Városi Stadion, Nyíregyháza
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Schtreng (ROM)

28 October 1992
friendly match
Belarus Belarus 1 1 Ukraine Ukraine
Gotsmanov  49' Maksymov  79'
Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Spirin (RUS)

27 April 1993
friendly match
Ukraine Ukraine 1 1 Israel Israel
Konovalov  78' Harazi  55'
Chornomorets, Odessa
Attendance: ?
Referee: Levnikov (RUS)

18 May 1993
friendly match
Lithuania Lithuania 1 2 Ukraine Ukraine
Zdančius  4' Leonenko  18'
Mykhaylenko  22'
Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Dubinskas (LTU)

25 June 1993
friendly match
Croatia Croatia 3 1 Ukraine Ukraine
Šuker  13'
Adžić  47'
Bičanić  73'
Husin  57'
Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Jamsek (SLO)

Premier League

Promotions from 1992 season

Veres Rivne was promoted from the First League after finishing first the prior season.

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Comments
1Dynamo Kyiv 3018845914+4544UEFA Champions League First Round
2Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3018845120+3144UEFA Cup First Round
3Chornomorets Odessa 3017494331+1238
4Shakhtar Donetsk 30111274432+1234
5Metalist Kharkiv 30127113734+331
6Karpaty Lviv 301010103738130UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qual. Round
7Metalurh Zaporizhzhya 30109113835+329
8Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 308111127401327
9Kremin Kremenchuk 308111123401727
10Tavriya Simferopol 30114153039926
11Volyn Lutsk 301061437541726
12Bukovyna Chernivtsi 3098132732526
13Torpedo Zaporizhzhya 3097143240825
14Nyva Ternopil 3089132225325
15Zorya-MALS Luhansk 301041626462024
16Veres Rivne 30961529421324

Honors and awards

First League

Promotions and relegations from 1992 season

The following clubs were relegated from the Premier League after the prior season:

There were no clubs promoted from the Second League after the prior season.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Comments
1Nyva Vinnytsia 42241447326+4762Increase Premier League
2Temp Shepetivka 4225896848+2058Increase Premier League
3Naftovyk Okhtyrka 422210107341+3254
4Vorskla Poltava 42219125746+1151
5Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk 421814105335+1850
6Polihraftekhnika Oleksandria 421910137369+430
7Evis Mykolaiv 421811136039+2148
8Nord-Am-Podillia Khmelnytskyi 421516114539+646
9Khimik Siverodonetsk 42179166665+143
10Stal Alchevsk 421610164037+342
11Skala Stryi 421511164958941
12Odessa 421510175461740
13Metalurh Nikopol 421314154350740
14Krystal Chortkiv 421491937612437
15Dynamo-2 Kyiv 421017154839+937
16Zakarpattia Uzhhorod 4213101945561136
17Avtomobilyst Sumy 4213101939612236
18Artania Ochakiv 42155242733135
19Desna Chernihiv 42139204249735
20Pryladyst Mukacheve 4212111938531535
21Ros Bila Tserkva 421015174048835Decrease Second League
22Shakhtar Pavlohrad 42643235925716Decrease Second League

Second League

Relegations from 1992 season

The following clubs were relegated from the First League after the prior season:

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Comments
1Dnipro Cherkasy 3420955933+2649Increase First League
2Khimik Zhytomyr 3420955329+2449Increase First League
3Yavir Krasnopillia 34177104227+1541
4Zirka Kirovohrad 3416995033+1741
5Meliorator Kakhovka 3416994537+841
6Chaika Sevastopol 341310115745+1236
7Hazovyk Komarne 341381337471034
8Bazhanovets Makiivka 341111123845733
9Halychyna Drohobych 34136154240+232
10Tavriya Kherson 34128143329+432
11Shakhtar-2 Donetsk 341012123330+332
12Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov 34118153934+530
13Azovets Mariupol 349111434471329
14Druzhba Berdiansk 348121430491928
15Dnister Zalischyky 341151830451527
16Chornomorets-2 Odessa 34811153643727
17Tytan Armyansk 341061842541226
18CSK ZSU Kyiv 34971827502325Decrease Third League

Third League

The 1992-93 season was the first of three seasons to feature the Third League, also known as the Transitional League. It would be incorporated into the Second League after the 1994-95 season.

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Comments
1Naftokhimik Kremenchuk 34211035626+3052Increase Second League
2Dynamo Luhansk 34191236532+3350Increase Second League
3Antratsyt Kirovske 3422574632+1449Increase Second League
4Nyva-Borysfen Myronivka[2] 3419784528+1745Increase Second League
5Voykovets Kerch[3] 3417894732+1542Increase Second League
6Prometei Shakhtarsk 34121664321+2240
7Frunzenets Saky rayon 341311104829+1937
8Avanhard Zhydachiv 341310114132+936
9Elektron Romny 341210123736+134
10Promin Sambor rayon 34144164643+332
11Torpedo Melitopol 34126163941230
12Fetrovyk Khust[4] 34132192935628
13Shakhtar Horlivka 34981733441126Decrease Amateur Leagues
14Hirnyk Khartsyzk 34971825542925Decrease Amateur Leagues
15Olympik Kharkiv 347101735562124Decrease Amateur Leagues
16Lysonia Berezhany 34791820533323Decrease Amateur Leagues
17More Feodosia 34781919392022Decrease Amateur Leagues
18Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk 34492126684217Decrease Amateur Leagues

Other competitions

Ukrainian Cup

After failing to make it past the quarterfinals in the inaugural competition a year earlier, favorite Dynamo Kyiv sailed to their first cup championship in 1993, defeating Karpaty Lviv. Karpaty Lviv would lose again to Kyiv in the 1999 Championship, 3-0.

30 May 1993
Ukrainian Cup
Championship

Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 2 1 Karpaty Lviv Ukraine
Leonenko  23'
Topchiyev  64'
Plotko  89' (pen.)
NSC "Olimpiyskiy"
Attendance: 47,000

European competition

UEFA Champions League

For finishing at the top of the Premier League table during the previous season, Tavriya Simferopol was entered into the qualifying stages of the UEFA Champions League. They were the first club to represent Ukraine on the European stage, eventually losing to Swiss side Sion on aggregate in the first round.

UEFA Cup

Dynamo Kyiv represented Ukraine in the UEFA Cup for the first time, where they reached the second round before losing decidedly to Belgian side R.S.C. Anderlecht.

Cup Winners' Cup

Chernomorets Odessa, the previous year's cup champion, lost in the first round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup to Greek power Olympiacos.

Notes

  1. Complete results to all national league matches
  2. Nyva Myronivka changed its name to Nyva-Borysfen Myronivka before the season.
  3. Okean Kerch changed its name to Voykovets Kerch before the season.
  4. Andezyt Khust changed its name to Fetrovyk Khust before the season.
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