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.

Ukrainian Second League
Season1992–93
ChampionsDnipro Cherkasy
PromotedDnipro Cherkasy
Khimik Zhytomyr
RelegatedCSK ZSU Kyiv
Top goalscorer20 - S.Matviiv (Dnipro)
1992

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.

None

Relegated teams

Debut for all teams previously playing in the First League

Renamed Teams

  • In August 1992 SKA Kiev changed its name to ZS-Oriyana Kyiv, ZS is an acronym for Armed Forces (Zbroini Syly).
  • Soon after the start of the season on September 8, 1992 Polissya changed its name to Khimik Zhytomyr coming under the sponsorship of the local chemical plant.
  • During the winter break Krystal changed its name to Tavriya Kherson.
  • During the winter break Shakhtar-2 changed its name to Metalurh Kostyantynivka as the team was stationed in Kostyantynivka since 1992.
  • On May 21, 1993 ZS-Oriyana changed its name to more common and recognizable CSK ZSU Kyiv (Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine).

Location map

Locations of team home grounds in Ukrainian Second League 1992-93

Stadiums

Managers

Club Head coach Replaced coach
Khimik Zhytomyr Oleksandr Ishchenko
Tavriya Kherson Oleksandr Sapelniak Anatoliy Lebid
Viktor Maslov
Halychyna Drohobych Jose Turchyk (Khose Turchyk)
Azovets Mariupol Yuriy Kerman
Dnipro Cherkasy Semen Osynovskyi Viktor Zhylin (until September 1992)
Metalurh Kostiantynivka Yevhen Korol
Chaika Sevastopol Vasyl Borys
Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov Oleksandr Tkachenko
CSK ZSU Kyiv Anatoliy Demyanenko[1] Oleh Feshchukov
Viktor Ishchenko
Chornomorets-2 Odesa Oleksandr Skrypnyk Vitaliy Sidnyov
Dnister Zalishchyky Ihor Lysak
Bazhanovets Makiivka Viktor Pyshchev
Hazovyk Komarno Ivan Pukalskyi Stepan Yurchyshyn
Tytan Armyansk Eduard Fedin
Yavir Krasnopillia Volodymyr Bohach Valeriy Dushkov
Meliorator Kakhovka Serhiy Shevchenko
Zirka Kirovohrad Mykola Fedorenko
Druzhba Osypenko Mykola Liutyi

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Dnipro Cherkasy (C, P) 34 20 9 5 59 33 +26 49 Promoted to First League
2 Khimik Zhytomyr (P) 34 20 9 5 53 29 +24 49
3 Yavir Krasnopillia 34 17 7 10 42 27 +15 41
4 Zirka Kirovohrad 34 16 9 9 50 33 +17 41
5 Meliorator Kakhovka 34 16 9 9 45 37 +8 41
6 Chaika Sevastopol 34 13 10 11 57 45 +12 36
7 Hazovyk Komarne 34 13 8 13 37 47 10 34
8 Bazhanovets Makiivka 34 11 11 12 38 45 7 33
9 Halychyna Drohobych 34 13 6 15 42 40 +2 32
10 Tavriya Kherson 34 12 8 14 33 29 +4 32
11 Shakhtar-2 Donetsk 34 10 12 12 33 30 +3 32
12 Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov 34 11 8 15 39 34 +5 30
13 Azovets Mariupol 34 9 11 14 34 47 13 29
14 Druzhba Berdiansk 34 8 12 14 30 49 19 28
15 Dnister Zalischyky 34 11 5 18 30 45 15 27
16 Chornomorets-2 Odessa 34 8 11 15 36 43 7 27
17 Tytan Armyansk 34 10 6 18 42 54 12 26
18 CSK ZSU Kyiv (R) 34 9 7 18 27 50 23 25 Relegated to Third League
Source: uafootball.net.ua
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Top goalscorers

Scorer Goals (Pen.) Team
1 Stepan Matviiv 20 (8) Dnipro Cherkasy
2 Vasyl Herasymchuk 15 (5) Chaika Sevastopol
3 Oleh Vietrov 13 (6) Bazhanovets Makiivka
4 Vasyl Karpin 12 Halychyna Drohobych
Vladyslav Suchko 12 (1) Meliorator Kakhovka
Volodymyr Shyshkov 12 (2) Khimik Zhytomyr
Hryhoriy Lazarko 12 (5) Yavir Krasnopillia
8 Taras Babych 11 Chaika Sevastopol
Oleksandr Berezhnyi 11 Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov
10 Oleksandr Kundenok 9 Tytan Armyansk
 1992-93 Second League Winner 
FC Dnipro Cherkasy
1st title

See also

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.