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2nd season of top-tier football league in Vyshcha Liha
Football league season
The 1992–93 Vyshcha Liha season was the second since its establishment.
Tavriya Simferopol were the defending champions, having won their 1st national league title in history. A total of sixteen teams participated in the competition, fourteen of them contested the
1992 season while the remaining two were promoted from the
Ukrainian First League .
The competition began on August 15, 1992, with four games finishing on June 20, 1993. The competition was suspended for the winter break on November 22, 1992, and resumed on March 14, 1993.
On June 20, 1993
Dynamo Kyiv earned their first Ukrainian title with a 4–1 away victory over
Kremin Kremenchuk . The
Kyivan club was declared a champion by the goal difference as both Dynamo and Dnipro finished equal on points. The teams met just three rounds before the end in
Dnipropetrovsk where Dnipro was victorious by a minimum margin thanks to the goal of
Yuriy Maksymov .
Anatoliy Puzach was replaced as the coach of
Dynamo Kyiv following its disastrous rendezvous with Belgian
Anderlecht yielding it 2-7 on an aggregate and losing at home 0-3.
Teams
Promotions
Kryvbas is a multi-times champion of the
Championship of the Ukrainian SSR .
No relegation at the end of the season as the league was scheduled to be expanded to 18 participants.
Locations of teams home grounds in
Ukrainian Premier League 1992-93
Stadiums
Rank
Stadium
Place
Club
Capacity
Notes
1
Republican Stadium
Kyiv
Dynamo Kyiv
100,062
2
BSS Stadium
Odesa
Chornomorets Odesa
34,362
3
Avanhard Stadium
Luhansk
Zorya Luhansk
32,243
4
Shakhtar Stadium
Donetsk
Shakhtar Donetsk
31,718
5
Metalist Stadium
Kharkiv
Metalist Kharkiv
30,000
6
Metalurh Stadium
Kryvyi Rih
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
29,734
7
Ukraina Stadium
Lviv
Karpaty Lviv
28,051
8
Meteor Stadium
Dnipro
FC Dnipro
24,381
9
Avanhard Stadium
Rivne
Veres Rivne
20,000
10
RSC Lokomotyv
Simferopol
Tavriya Simferopol
19,978
11
Central Stadium
Ternopil
Nyva Ternopil
15,150
12
AvtoZAZ Stadium
Zaporizhzhia
Torpedo Zaporizhzhia
15,000
13
Avanhard Stadium
Lutsk
Volyn Lutsk
12,080
14
Bukovyna Stadium
Chernivtsi
Bukovyna Chernivtsi
12,000
15
Dnipro Stadium
Kremenchuk
FC Kremin Kremenchuk
11,300
16
Metalurh Stadium
Zaporizhzhia
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia
11,883
Notes:
Managers
Managerial changes
Team
Outgoing head coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Table
Incoming head coach
Date of appointment
Table
FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi
Yukhym Shkolnykov
pre-season
Oleksandr Pavlenko
pre-season
FC Kremin Kremenchuk
Volodymyr Lozynskyi
pre-season
Boris Streltsov
pre-season
FC Volyn Lutsk
Myron Markevych
pre-season
Roman Pokora
pre-season
FC Karpaty Lviv
Stepan Yurchyshyn
pre-season
Myron Markevych
pre-season
FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Volodymyr Sryzhevskyi
October 12, 1992
Valentyn Laktionov
October 12, 1992
FC Veres Rivne
Viktor Nosov
October 12, 1992
Vasiliy Kurilov
October 12, 1992
FC Dynamo Kyiv
Anatoliy Puzach
sacked
November 10, 1992
2
Yozhef Sabo
November 10, 1992
2
FC Metalist Kharkiv
Leonid Tkachenko
Viktor Aristov
FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia
Ihor Nadein
Janis Skredelis
FC Veres Rivne
Vasiliy Kurilov
Mykhailo Dunets
FC Dynamo Kyiv
Yozhef Sabo
replaced
February 1993
2
Mykhailo Fomenko
February 1993
2
FC Nyva Ternopil
Leonid Koltun
Leonid Buriak
FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Valentyn Laktionov
March 15, 1993
Ihor Nadein
March 15, 1993
FC Torpedo Zaporizhzhia
Yevhen Lemeshko
April 1, 1993
Viktor Matviyenko
April 1, 1993
FC Metalist Kharkiv
Viktor Aristov
June 1, 1993
Sergei Dotsenko
June 1, 1993
Qualification to European competitions for 1993–94
Following the agreement between UEFA, Russia and Ukraine, Russia inherited the 1992 European ranking of Soviet Union, while Ukraine was awarded a slot of defunct East Germany for the
1993–94 UEFA Cup . The Ukrainian Cup winner qualifies for the
1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup qualifying round.
Qualified Teams
League table
Source:
uafootball.net.ua Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Head-to-head points; 6) Head-to-head matches won; 7) Head-to-head goal difference; 8) Head-to-head goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
^
a
b Participant of the 1993 Ukrainian Cup Final
Results
Source:
uafootball.net.ua Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
^ The result of the Round 16 match was annulled and technical victory -:+ awarded for Kremin for participation in the match discqualified
Yevhen Drahunov for Tavriya. The match originally ended with a 2–0 victory for Tavriya.
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Top goalscorers
Medal squads
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)
1. FC Dynamo Kyiv
Goalkeepers:
Ihor Kutepov (19 / -8),
Valdemaras Martinkenas (12 / -6).
Defenders:
Oleh Luzhnyi (26 / 3),
Serhiy Shmatovalenko (22 / 1),
Andriy Annenkov (21 / 2),
Vitaliy Ponomarenko (15),
Anatoliy Demyanenko (14 / 1),
Akhrik Tsveyba (12),
Serhiy Zayets (11 / 1),
Anatoliy Bezsmertny (9),
Andriy Aleksanenkov (8),
Mykola Zuyenko (8),
Yuri Moroz (2).
Midfielders:
Serhiy Kovalets (27 / 1),
Serhii Rebrov (23 / 5),
Yuriy Hritsyna (20 / 2),
Serhiy Mizin (16 / 5),
Volodymyr Sharan (16 / 1),
Dmytro Topchiyev (14 / 7),
Vyacheslav Khruslov (11 / 1),
Igoris Pankratjevas (9 / 2),
Pavlo Yakovenko (9 / 1),
Stepan Betsa (8),
Andriy Zavyalov (5 / 1),
Ervand Sukiasian (3),
Oleh Volotek (2),
Viktor Byelkin (2).
Forwards:
Viktor Leonenko (27 / 16),
Pavlo Shkapenko (27 / 8),
Vitaliy Mintenko (10 / 1).
Manager:
Anatoliy Puzach (until November 10, 1992 (13 games)),
Yozhef Sabo (end of first half (2 games)),
Mykhailo Fomenko (since March 1993 (15 games)).
Transferred out during the season:
Anatoliy Demyanenko (retired) ,
Stepan Betsa (perished in car accident) ,
Igoris Pankratjevas (to
Sakalas Siauliai ) ,
Pavlo Yakovenko (to
Sochaux ) ,
Mykola Zuyenko (to
Prykarpattya ) ,
Oleh Volotek (to
Asmaral Moscow ) ,
Viktor Byelkin (to
FC Boryspil ) ,
Yuri Moroz (to
Veres Rivne ) .
2. FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Goalkeepers:
Mykola Medin (19 / -10),
Valeriy Horodov (10 / -8),
Anatoliy Chistov (1 / -1),
Ihor Moiseyev (1 / -1).
Defenders:
Serhiy Bezhenar (28 / 6),
Serhiy Diriavka (25 / 2),
Dmytro Yakovenko (24 / 1),
Oleg Chukhleba (22),
Andriy Yudin (16),
Serhiy Mamchur (3),
Yevhen Yarovenko (3),
Oleksiy Sasko (2),
Dmytro Demyanenko (2).
Midfielders:
Andriy Polunin (29 / 6),
Yevhen Pokhlebayev (28 / 4),
Yuriy Maksymov (26 / 5),
Hennadiy Moroz (24 / 7),
Oleksandr Zakharov (24 / 1),
Kostyantyn Pavlyuchenko (22),
Dmytro Mykhailenko (19 / 3),
Volodymyr Bahmut (5),
Oleksandr Palyanytsia (4 / 1).
Forwards:
Serhiy Konovalov (29 / 8),
Valentyn Moskvin (25 / 3),
Serhiy Dumenko (21 / 4),
Oleksandr Tyehayev (1).
Manager:
Mykola Pavlov .
Transferred out during the season:
Oleksiy Sasko (perished in car accident) ,
Valeriy Horodov (to
RS Settat ) ,
Ihor Moiseyev (to
Asmaral Moscow ) ,
Serhiy Mamchur (to
Asmaral Moscow ) ,
Oleksandr Palyanytsia (to
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih ) ,
Oleksandr Tyehayev (to
Shakhtar Pavlohrad ) .
3. FC Chornomorets Odesa
Goalkeepers:
Oleh Suslov (30 / -31).
Defenders:
Yuriy Bukel (29),
Dmytro Parfionov (28),
Oleksandr Nikiforov (17 / 1),
Serhiy Protsiuk (14),
Oleksandr Bondarenko (13),
Vitaliy Skysh (12 / 2),
Yuriy Nikiforov (11),
Sehiy Voronezhsky (8),
Andriy Telesnenko (3 / 1).
Midfielders:
Yuriy Sak (29),
Kostiantyn Kulik (23 / 4),
Viktor Yablonskyi (17 / 1),
Ruslan Romanchuk (17),
Ilya Tsymbalar (14 / 1),
Andriy Lozovsky (11 / 1),
Vyacheslav Yeremeyev (7).
Forwards:
Oleh Kosheliuk (30 / 6),
Serhiy Husiev (29 / 17),
Vladimir Lebed (26 / 3),
Oleksandr Shcherbakov (10 / 4),
Vitaliy Parakhnevych (9 / 2).
Manager:
Viktor Prokopenko .
Transferred out during the season:
Ilya Tsymbalar (to
Spartak Moscow ) ,
Yuriy Nikiforov (to
Spartak Moscow ) ,
Andriy Telesnenko (to
Oulun Palloseura ) ,
Serhiy Husiev (to
Trabzonspor ) .
Note : Players in italic are whose playing position is uncertain.
See also
References
External links
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