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2019–20 Ukrainian First League

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Football league season
Ukrainian First League
Season2019–20
Dates27 July 2019 – 13 August 2020
(winter and emergency break 24 November 2019 – 24 June 2020)
ChampionsFC Mynai
PromotedFC Mynai,Inhulets Petrove,Rukh Lviv
RelegatedBalkany Zoria,Metalurh Zaporizhia,Cherkashchyna Cherkasy
Matches237
Goals659 (2.78 per match)
Top goalscorer18 –Denys Kozhanov(Volyn)
Biggest home win5 –Ahrobiznes 5–0Metalist 1925(Round 19)
Chornomorets 5–0Kremin(Round 25)
Volyn 5–0Metalurh(Round 27)
Biggest away win5 –Cherkashchyna 1–6Rukh(Round 9)
Highest scoring8 –Mykolaiv 6–2Kremin(Round 9),Cherkashchyna 2–6Mynai(Round 26)
Longest winning run8 –Volyn(Round 11–18)
Longest unbeaten run11 –Obolon-Brovar(Round 1–11)
Longest winless run21 –Cherkashchyna(Round 6–26)
Longest losing run11 –Cherkashchyna(Round 15–26)
Highest attendance9,619 –Metalist 2–3Mynai(Round 8)
Lowest attendance0 –Volyn 3–2Prykarpattia(Round 3)
Total attendance269986
Average attendance1776
All statistics correct as of 13 August 2020.

The2019–20Ukrainian First League was the 29th since its establishment.

The competition began on 27 July 2019 with eight matches of Round 1, and went into recess for a winter break which started after the completion of Round 19 on 24 November 2019. The competition was to be resumed on 22 March 2020[1] and was expected to end 23 May 2020.[1] However, on 17 March 2020 theUkrainian Association of Football adopted the decision to pause all football competitions in the country since 18 March 2020 for unspecified period of time (until adoption of the next decision to resume all football events) due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2]

On 11 June 2020, thePFL Extraordinary Conference decided to resume the competition starting from 24 June with the conclusion on 11 August 2020. Additionally, the league will be expanded to 18 teams starting from the next season.[3] Later the last day of competition was extended due to some unforeseen circumstances (see below for details).

TheVideo assistant referee (VAR) position was implemented in the league starting from the round 25, with the game betweenObolon-Brovar Kyiv andRukh Lviv the first to use it on 20 July 2020.[4]

Summary

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On 6 June 2019 the PFL Council of leagues presented its plan draft ("contours") for the next season for both its First and its Second leagues.[5] The final decision for the season was to be adopted at the next 27th PFL Conference which was scheduled for 27 June 2019.[5]

For the next from 2020 to 2021 season,Ukrainian First League will expand to 18 teams. The bottom two team from Ukrainian First League will battle relegation play-off to Ukrainian Second League. The top two teams of each group fromUkrainian Second League will gain promotion to Ukrainian First League next season. However, the third place team fromUkrainian Second League of each group will battle promotion play-off to Ukrainian First League.[3]

Revival of competitions and administrative crisis

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On 21 May 2020, the PFL council of leagues at its open-air session atObolon Arena adopted decision to end competitions in the Second League, while competitions in the First League were placed on hold as some clubs were against to renew the season and no consensus was reached.[6] In addition to issues with restart of competitions in the First League,FC Inhulets Petrove accused the Professional Football League in wrong interpretation of the season's regulation in placement of teams with the same number of points ("head-to-head tiebreak").[7] Earlier the president of Inhulets expressed its thoughts that the Ukrainian PFL should be dissolved and both its First and Second leagues added to theUkrainian Premier League.[8] While some clubs insisted to continue the competitions from where they were left off, there were clubs that recommended to abandon the competitions and reset them by starting anew without rotation of teams between tiers. Among the latter clubs wasMFC Mykolaiv.[9]

On 29 May 2020, an information has leaked that competitions are expected to resume on 23 June 2020.[10][11] On 5 June 2020 another meeting of the PFL council of leagues approved resuming competitions in the First League (Persha Liha) starting on 23 June 2020 and made some adjustments to its season regulations among which it was decided to expand the league for the next season to 18 teams (from 16 currently) and therefore the relegation zone was removed, but the last two teams are expected to play-off with the two third placed teams out of the Second League (Druha Liha).[12] The final decision in that regard is expected to be adopted at the next UAF Executive Committee meeting on 7 June 2020.[13][14] The UAF Executive Committee postponed with its decision and asked the PFL to call for its conference on 11 June where it is expected to confirm the PFL's decision about next season and check if it is possible to resume competitions in both its divisions.[15][16][17] The UAF Executive Committee also confirmed that the First League junior tournament is discontinued. The UAF President Pavelko also urged referee to prepare for the current season.[18]

On 27 July 2020 24 out of 34 PFL clubs expressed their vote of no confidence to the PFL presidentSerhiy Makarov.[19] On 5 August 2020 took place another PFL Council of leagues which ended in scandal and resignation of the PFL president Makarov.[20] In opinion of the PFL, the meeting's main task was a deliberate disruption of the First League (Persha Liha) competitions.[20]

Situation with promotions

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On 9 July 2020, the president of Ahrobiznes Oleh Sobutskyi announced that his club will not apply on certification for theUkrainian Premier League due to inadequate conditions of the club's stadium.[21] Similarly, back in the2012–13 and2013–14FC Oleksandriya andFC Stal Alchevsk were also refusing to be promoted on various pretenses. Yet, back in the2016–17NK Veres Rivne was promoted ahead ofFC Desna Chernihiv, because supposedly the Chernihiv club did not have adequate home stadium, yet Veres that is based inRivne after promotion played inLviv. On 9 July 2020 on the Sobutskyi's announcement, the Ukrainian PFL sports director Yevhen Moroz commented not to jump to conclusion considering that the UAF awards certifications depending on situation recalling couple of other examples.[22] On 24 July 2020, the UAF Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC) issued an official warning to the PFL sports director for his comment which "damages image of the Association and theUkrainian football in general".[23]

Teams

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Promoted teams

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The following teams have been promoted from the2018–19 Ukrainian Second League:

Relegated teams

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The following teams have been relegated from the2018–19 Ukrainian Premier League:

Reformed/reorganized teams

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Withdrawn teams

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Location map

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The following displays the location of teams.

Home venues of teams in the2019–20 Ukrainian First League.

Stadiums

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The following stadiums are considered home grounds for the teams in the competition.

RankStadiumLocationCapacityClubNotes
1OSC MetalistKharkiv40,003Metalist 1925 Kharkiv
2Chornomorets StadiumOdesa34,164Chornomorets Odesa
3Central City StadiumMykolaiv15,600MFC MykolaivSince Round 20
field in reconstruction
4Avanhard StadiumLutsk12,080Volyn Lutsk
5Slavutych-ArenaZaporizhya11,883Metalurh Zaporizhya
6Tsentralnyi StadionCherkasy10,321Cherkashchyna Cherkasy
7Sport Complex PodillyaKhmelnytskyi6,800Ahrobiznes VolochyskUsed in Round 28
8MCS RukhIvano-Frankivsk6,500Prykarpattia Ivano-FrankivskUnder passive reconstruction since 1986, only one stand out of four is active
9Prapor StadiumKramatorsk6,000Avanhard Kramatorsk
10Obolon ArenaKyiv5,100Obolon Brovar Kyiv
11Skif StadiumLviv3,742Rukh Lviv
12Lokomotyv StadiumPoltava3,700Kremin KremenchukRounds 4 thru 15
13Yunist StadiumVolochysk2,700Ahrobiznes Volochysk
14Yunist StadiumHorishni Plavni2,500Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni
Kremin Kremenchuk
main
Round 2
15Inhulets StadiumPetrove1,869Inhulets Petrove
16Borys Tropanets StadiumZorya,Sarata Raion1,854Balkany Zorya
17Kremin StadiumKremenchuk1,500Kremin Kremenchuksince Round 16
18Mynai ArenaMynai1,312FC Mynai
19Arsenal ArenaShchaslyve1,000Cherkashchyna CherkasyUsed as home stadium since Round 17
20Central City Stadium(upper field)Mykolaiv500MFC MykolaivBefore Round 20

Managers

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ClubHead coachReplaced coach
Ahrobiznes VolochyskUkraineOleksandr ChyzhevskyiUkraineOstap Markevych
UkraineOleksandr Ivanov (interim)
Avanhard KramatorskUkraineOleksiy Horodov (interim)UkraineOleksandr Kosevych
Balkany ZoryaUkraineAndriy Parkhomenko
Cherkashchyna CherkasyUkraineOleksandr KyrylyukUkraineOleksandr Kyrylyuk
KyrgyzstanVitaliy Kobzar (interim)
Chornomorets OdesaUkraineSerhiy KovaletsBulgariaAngel Chervenkov
UkraineVitaliy Starovik (interim)
UkraineOstap Markevych
Hirnyk-Sport Horishni PlavniUkraineIhor ZhabchenkoUkraineVolodymyr Mazyar
UkraineRoman Pasichnychenko (interim)
Inhulets PetroveUkraineSerhiy Lavrynenko
Kremin KremenchukUkraineSerhiy SvystunUkraineIhor Stolovytskyi
UkraineVolodymyr Prokopynenko
Metalist 1925 KharkivUkraineVyacheslav Khruslov (interim)UkraineAndriy Demchenko
Metalurh ZaporizhyaUkraineOleksiy Hodin (interim)UkraineIvan Bohatyr
MFC MykolaivUkraineIllya BlyznyukUkraineSerhiy Shyshchenko
UkraineYuriy Chaus (interim)
FC MynaiUkraineVasyl Kobin
Obolon Brovar KyivUkraineValeriy Ivashchenko (interim)UkraineSerhiy Kovalets
UkraineOleh Mazurenko
Prykarpattia Ivano-FrankivskUkraineVolodymyr Kovalyuk
Rukh LvivUkraineIvan FedykBelarusLeonid Kuchuk
UkraineYuriy Bakalov
Volyn LutskUkraineAndriy Tlumak

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming head coachDate of appointment
Metalist 1925 KharkivUkraineOleksandr HoryainovSacked4 June 2019[29]Pre-seasonUkraineAndriy Demchenko19 June 2019[30]
Metalurh ZaporizhyaUkraineOleh TaranResigned13 June 2019[31]UkraineIvan Bohatyr25 June 2019[32]
Ahrobiznes VolochyskUkraineAndriy DonetsEnd of interim
Vice president
15 June 2019[33]UkraineOstap Markevych15 June 2019[33]
FC MynaiEstoniaKirill KurenkoMutual consent18 June 2019[34]UkraineVasyl Kobin19 June 2019[35]
Cherkashchyna CherkasyUkraineOleksandr KyrylyukResigned5 September 2019[36]13thKyrgyzstanVitaliy Kobzar (interim)5 September 2019[37]
Hirnyk-Sport Horishni PlavniUkraineVolodymyr MazyarMutual consent, health issues,
signed withFC Lviv[38][39][40]
9 September 2019[41]14thUkraineRoman Pasichnychenko (interim)15 September 2019[42]
UkraineRoman Pasichnychenko (interim)End of interim16 September 2019[43]12thUkraineIhor Zhabchenko16 September 2019[44][45]
Chornomorets OdesaBulgariaAngel ChervenkovResigned16 September 2019[46]10thUkraineVitaliy Starovik (interim)16 September 2019[46]
Kremin KremenchukUkraineIhor StolovytskyiResigned17 September 2019[47]14thUkraineVolodymyr Prokopynenko (interim)17 September 2019[47]
Ahrobiznes VolochyskUkraineOstap MarkevychMutual Consent6 October 2019[48]7thUkraineOleksandr Ivanov (interim)6 October 2019[49]
Metalurh ZaporizhyaUkraineIvan BohatyrMutual Consent7 October 2019[50]16thUkraineOleksiy Hodin (interim)7 October 2019[50]
MFC MykolaivUkraineSerhiy ShyshchenkoSacked12 October 2019[51]12thUkraineYuriy Chaus (interim)16 October 2019[52]
Chornomorets OdesaUkraineVitaliy Starovik (interim)End of interim14 October 2019[53]11thUkraineOstap Markevych14 October 2019[53]
Cherkashchyna CherkasyKyrgyzstanVitaliy Kobzar (interim)End of interim25 October 2019[54]15thUkraineOleksandr Kyrylyuk25 October 2019[54]
Ahrobiznes VolochyskUkraineOleksandr Ivanov (interim)End of interim6 December 2019[55]6thUkraineOleksandr Chyzhevskyi10 December 2019[56]
MFC MykolaivUkraineYuriy Chaus (interim)End of interim spell9 December 2019[57]12thUkraineIllya Blyznyuk13 January 2020[58]
Rukh LvivBelarusLeonid KuchukMutual consent10 December 2019[59]1stUkraineYuriy Bakalov14 December 2019[60]
Obolon-Brovar KyivUkraineSerhiy KovaletsMutual consent9 January 2020[61]5thUkraineOleh Mazurenko13 January 2020[62]
Kremin KremenchukUkraineVolodymyr Prokopynenko (interim)End of interim3 February 2020[63]13thUkraineVolodymyr Prokopynenko3 February 2020[63]
UkraineVolodymyr ProkopynenkoResigned10 February 2020[64]UkraineSerhiy Svystun10 February 2020[65]
Chornomorets OdesaUkraineOstap MarkevychMutual ConsentApril 2020[66]10thUkraineSerhiy Kovalets13 May 2020[66]
Rukh LvivUkraineYuriy BakalovResigned (health concerns)15 June 2020[67]1stUkraineIvan Fedyk16 June 2020[68]
Obolon-Brovar KyivUkraineOleh MazurenkoTook time off8 July 2020[69]7thUkraineValeriy Ivashchenko (interim)8 July 2020[69]
Metalist 1925 KharkivUkraineAndriy DemchenkoMutual consent21 July 2020[70]7thUkraineVyacheslav Khruslov (interim)21 July 2020[70]
Avanhard KramatorskUkraineOleksandr KosevychUndisclosed10 August 2020[71]8thUkraineOleksiy Horodov (interim)11 August 2020[72]

Notes:

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Mynai(C, P)3019565128+2362Promotion toUkrainian Premier League[73]
2Rukh Lviv(P)3018755121+3061
3Inhulets Petrove(P)3017944722+2560[a]
4Ahrobiznes Volochysk3019385230+2260[a]
5Volyn Lutsk3017675736+2157
6Obolon-Brovar Kyiv3014974031+951[b]
7Metalist 1925 Kharkiv3015694434+1051[b]
8Avanhard Kramatorsk30136113740−345
9Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni30123154248−639[c]
10Chornomorets Odesa30109114037+339[c]
11Mykolaiv30810124545034
12Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk3093184451−730
13Kremin Kremenchuk3076173557−2227
14Balkany Zorya[d](R)30510152751−2425Relegation toUkrainian Second League
15Metalurh Zaporizhya(Q, R)3064202858−3022Qualification torelegation play-offs[74][75]
16Cherkashchyna Cherkasy(Q, R)3014252374−517
Updated to match(es) played on 13 August 2020. Source:PFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored.[76]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head goal difference: Inhulets +1, Ahrobiznes -1
  2. ^abHead-to-head goal difference: Obolon-Brovar +2, Metalist 1925 -2
  3. ^abHead-to-head goal difference: Hirnyk-Sport +1, Chornomorets -1
  4. ^FC Balkany were relegated on own initiative.

Position by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
FC Mynai16151213109754325657656366532221221
Rukh Lviv557463321464543243125676655552
Inhulets Petrove1273115687653264465412311112113
Ahrobiznes Volochysk10149521112147316777674123433334
Volyn Lutsk11101012910878888875531253454344445
Obolon-Brovar Kyiv795346543211132112547765577766
Metalist 1925 Kharkiv6681052265532421324731247766677
Avanhard Kramatorsk484234436776788888888888888888
Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni141616141514141412111291010121199999999999999
Chornomorets Odesa22281179910991011121091010101010101010101010101010
MFC Mykolaiv331167810119101011121111121212121111111212121111111111
Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk1117811111011121312999101111111212121111111313131212
Kremin Kremenchuk94691312121214141414141414141414131313131313131212121313
Balkany Zorya131215111415151513131113131313131313141414141414141414141414
Metalurh Zaporizhya81114161616161616161616161616161515151515151515151515151515
Cherkashchyna Cherkasy151313151213131315151515151515151616161616161616161616161616
Updated to match(es) played on 13 August 2020. Source:PFL Official Website

Results

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Home \ AwayAHRAVKBAZCHECHOHISINHKREM25MZAMYKMYNOBLPIFRUXVOL
Ahrobiznes Volochysk2–13–01–02–04–02–12–25–02–02–20–22–01–21–03–0[a]
Avanhard Kramatorsk1–12–22–13–11–12–11–00–11–03–10–21–12–00–13–2
Balkany Zorya0–10–21–01–1[b]0–01–11–10–04–01–30–21–12–00–11–4
Cherkashchyna Cherkasy1–21–23–01–31–21–22–21–40–30–42–61–2[c]0–01–60–2
Chornomorets Odesa0–10–12–22–13–10–35–00–01–00–01–10–13–22–25–2
Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni3–22–04–02–13–01–10–21–21–01–31–00–12–42–1[d]2–4
Inhulets Petrove2–03–24–01–00–02–13–01–13–23–21–12–01–01–10–0
Kremin Kremenchuk4–01–10–02–02–41–20–32–41–02–11–01–03–40–11–1
Metalist 1925 Kharkiv0–10–11–02–00–02–11–04–22–00–02–32–13–11–12–0
Metalurh Zaporizhya1–33–12–11–1[e]1–43–2[f]0–22–11–41–10–20–11–00–11–3
MFC Mykolaiv0–20–11–23–00–00–31–26–23–21–11–10–25–11–13–2
FC Mynai2–12–02–13–11–01–01–13–11–02–12–04–10–31–11–0
Obolon-Brovar Kyiv2–11–13–02–21–00–21–11–03–03–32–04–33–30–00–0
Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk0–13–0[g]1–24–10–14–10–12–12–32–11–11–20–20–11–2
Rukh Lviv2–3[h]4–0[i]3–04–02–02–11–01–01–03–0[j]4–11–0[k]0–12–11–1
Volyn Lutsk2–12–12–23–03–23–00–13–02–05–01–11–01–03–23–2
Updated to match(es) played on 13 August 2020. Source:Calendar(in Ukrainian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^The game was played inVynnyky at Markevych Stadium as part of punishment against Ahrobiznes for recent (Round 24) violence against a referee.[77]
  2. ^On 5 October 2019 the Round 12 game stopped on 68th minute at 1–1 score, due to the visiting team fans violence.[78] On 18 October 2019 it was announced that the game will be completed from the moment the game was stopped. The date of the game would be announced later.[79] On 21 October 2019 it was announced that the game will be completed on 30 October 2019 from the 71st minute.[80] The game was completed without spectators on 30 October 2019 without a score change.[81]
  3. ^The game Cherkashchyna – Obolon-Brovar was played inShchaslyve.[82]
  4. ^The game originally scheduled for Saturday 28 September 2019 was postponed for another date due to games schedule issue and will be announced later.[83] The game played on 20 November 2019.
  5. ^see the note for Rukh–Metalurh game
  6. ^see the note for Rukh–Metalurh game
  7. ^Originally ended in a 2–2 tie, on 8 August 2019 the FFU CDC has awarded technical win to Prykarpattia (3:0) and technical loss to Avanhard (0:3) due to ineligible player issue.
  8. ^On 23 June 2020 it was announced that several games were postponed as several players in various clubs were tested positive for COVID-19. Two games were postponed for a day, Rukh–Ahrobiznes was moved to 7 July 2020.[84]
  9. ^On 9 August 2020 it became known that the game Rukh–Avanhard scheduled to take place on 13 August, might not happen as several players and the club's head coach left the club due to end of their contract.[85] On 11 August 2020 it was confirmed that the club departed for the game with its junior squad coached by Oleksiy Horodov who was appointed as an interim manager.[86]
  10. ^Several games of Metalurh with Rukh, Cherkashchyna, and Hirnyk were suspended as number of Metalurh players were tested positive for COVID-19.[87] Scheduled to be played on 10 August 2020, the game Rukh – Metalurh failed to take place as Metalurh refused to travel toLviv due to hardship with organization of travel, lodging reservation as well as tight game scheduling by playing three games a week.[88][89] On 14 August 2020 the UAF CDC has awarded technical win to Rukh (3:0) and technical loss to Metalurh (0:3) for non-attendance at the match without good reason.[90]
  11. ^The game Rukh–Mynai that was played on 3 August 2020 atSkif Stadium inLviv attended 100 spectators.

Relegation play-offs

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The relegation–promotion play-off games are scheduled to take place between the last two places (15th and 16th) of the First League with the third places from both groups of the Second League. On 28 July 2020, there took place a draw of the PFL play-offs in two legs format (each team plays at home and away) with games scheduled to take place on August 15 and 19.[91] On 7 August 2020 the PFL administration announced that dates for promotion/relegation playoffs were shifted by one day.[92]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Veres Rivne3–1Cherkashchyna Cherkasy2–01–1
Metalurh Zaporizhya0–3Alians Lypova Dolyna0–20–1

First leg

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Veres Rivne2–0Cherkashchyna Cherkasy
Petko 56'
Yaremenko 90+4'
Report
Kolos Stadium,Mlyniv,Rivne Oblast
Referee: Dmytro Kutakov (Kyiv Oblast)

Metalurh Zaporizhya0–2Alians Lypova Dolyna
ReportZahynaylov 14'
Sharai 60'
Referee:Yevhen Aranovskyi (Kyiv)

Second leg

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Cherkashchyna Cherkasy1–1Veres Rivne
Zakharevych 49'ReportMakhnyev 18' (pen.)
Arsenal Arena,Shchaslyve,Kyiv Oblast
Attendance: 0
Referee: Viktor Kopievskyi (Kropyvnytskyi)

Veres Rivne won 3–1 on aggregate and was promoted to the2020–21 Ukrainian First League


Alians Lypova Dolyna1–0Metalurh Zaporizhya
Osadchyi 90+4'Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Mykola Balakin (Kyiv Oblast)

Alians Lypova Dolyna won 3–0 on aggregate and was promoted to the2020–21 Ukrainian First League

Following the play-offs, the fate of both Cherkashchyna and Metalurh was postponed to be determined at the PFL Conference the next day due to elimination ofKarpaty Lviv[93] and expression of interest by Balkany to be demoted.[94][95]

Top goalscorers

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As of 13 August 2020[96]
RankScorerTeamGoals
(Pen.)
1UkraineDenys KozhanovVolyn Lutsk18 (6)
2Georgia (country)Nika SichinavaInhulets Petrove17 (2)
UkraineAnatoliy NuriyevFC Mynai17 (9)
4UkraineVadym YavorskyiAvanhard /Mykolaiv15 (1)
5UkraineDanylo KondrakovRukh Lviv11 (2)
UkraineIhor SikorskyiAhrobiznes /Chornomorets11 (2)
UkraineYuriy KlymchukRukh Lviv11 (5)
8UkraineOleksandr BatalskyiObolon-Brovar Kyiv10 (1)
UkraineRoman BarchukPrykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk10 (2)
UkraineYaroslav YampolMetalist 1925 Kharkiv10 (3)

Notes:

  • Players who scored for two teams from the same league have both teams mentioned.

Awards

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Monthly awards

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MonthPlayer of the Month
PlayerClubReference
August 2019UkraineYaroslav YampolMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[97]
September 2019UkraineNazar FedorivskyiObolon-Brovar Kyiv[98]
October 2019UkraineDenys KozhanovVolyn Lutsk[99]
November 2019UkraineDmytro KozbanKremin Kremenchuk[100]
June 2020UkraineOleksandr MishurenkoInhulets Petrove[101]
July 2020UkrainePetro StasiukFC Mynai[102]

Round awards

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RoundPlayerCoach
PlayerClubReferenceCoachClubReference
Round 1UkraineVladyslav BuhayMFC Mykolaiv[103]UkraineAndriy DemchenkoMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[104]
Round 2UkraineVitaliy BoikoCherkashchyna Cherkasy[105]UkraineSerhiy LavrynenkoInhulets Petrove[106]
Round 3SloveniaMiha GoropevšekVolyn Lutsk[107]UkraineOstap MarkevychAhrobiznes Volochysk[108]
Round 4UkraineIhor MedynskyiObolon-Brovar Kyiv[109]UkraineOleksandr KosevychAvanhard Kramatorsk[110]
Round 5UkraineYaroslav YampolMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[111]UkraineVasyl KobinFC Mynai[112]
Round 6UkraineVolodymyr TanchykChornomorets Odesa[113]BelarusLeonid KuchukRukh Lviv[114]
Round 7UkraineVadym YavorskyiAvanhard Kramatorsk[115]UkraineOleksandr Kosevych (2)Avanhard Kramatorsk[116]
Round 8UkraineRuslan ChernenkoAhrobiznes Volochysk[117]UkraineIvan BohatyrMetalurh Zaporizhya[118]
Round 9UkraineRobert HehedoshFC Mynai[119]UkraineVasyl Kobin (2)FC Mynai[119]
Round 10UkraineIhor SikorskyiAhrobiznes Volochysk[120]UkraineSerhiy KovaletsObolon-Brovar Kyiv[120]
Round 11UkraineOleksandr MishurenkoInhulets Petrove[121]UkraineSerhiy Lavrynenko (2)Inhulets Petrove[121]
Round 12Georgia (country)Nika SichinavaInhulets Petrove[122]UkraineIhor ZhabchenkoHirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni[122]
Round 13UkraineOleksandr BatalskyiObolon-Brovar Kyiv[123]UkraineSerhiy Kovalets (2)Obolon-Brovar Kyiv[123]
Round 14UkraineDenys KozhanovVolyn Lutsk[124]UkraineOleksandr IvanovAhrobiznes Volochysk[124]
Round 15UkraineYaroslav KonkolnyakPrykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk[125]UkraineSerhiy Kovalets (3)Obolon-Brovar Kyiv[125]
Round 16UkraineDmytro KozbanKremin Kremenchuk[126]UkraineVolodymyr ProkopynenkoKremin Kremenchuk[126]
Round 17UkraineBohdan MohylnyiMetalurh Zaporizhya[127]UkraineAndriy TlumakVolyn Lutsk[127]
Round 18UkraineYuriy BatyushynHirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni[128]UkraineIhor Zhabchenko (2)Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni[128]
Round 19UkraineAndriy KukharukAhrobiznes Volochysk[129]UkraineOleksandr Ivanov (2)Ahrobiznes Volochysk[129]
winter break
Round 20UkraineVladyslav KlymenkoChornomorets Odesa[130]UkraineSerhiy Kovalets (4)Chornomorets Odesa[130]
Round 21BrazilDerekMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[131]UkraineAndriy Demchenko (2)Metalist 1925 Kharkiv[131]
Round 22UkraineOleksandr BatalskyiObolon-Brovar Kyiv[132]UkraineOleksandr ChyzhevskyiAhrobiznes Volochysk[132]
Round 23UkraineSerhiy HerasymetsHirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni[133]UkraineIhor Zhabchenko (3)Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni[133]
Round 24UkraineDmytro SulaKremin Kremenchuk[134]UkraineOleksandr Kosevych (3)Avanhard Kramatorsk[134]
Round 25UkraineDenys YanakovChornomorets Odesa[135]UkraineSerhiy Lavrynenko (3)Inhulets Petrove[135]
Round 26UkraineAndriy KukharukAhrobiznes Volochysk[136]UkraineOleksandr Chyzhevskyi (2)Ahrobiznes Volochysk[136]
Round 27UkraineVadym YavorskyiMFC Mykolaiv[137]UkraineIllia BlyzniukMFC Mykolaiv[137]
Round 28TanzaniaYohana Oscar MkomolaInhulets Petrove[138]UkraineOleksiy HodinMetalurh Zaporizhya[138]
Round 29UkraineArtur RiabovVolyn Lutsk[139]UkraineOleksandr Chyzhevskyi (3)Ahrobiznes Volochysk[139]
Round 30UkraineRuslan PalamarMFC Mykolaiv[140]UkraineVasyl Kobin (3)FC Mynai[140]

Notes:

  • After the winter break and its extension due to the COVID-19, the PFL also started to publicize several additional league's awards, among which are best goalkeeper, best rookie, best substitution ("round joker"), and round goal.

Season awards

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The laureates of the 2019–20 season were:

Number of teams by region

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NumberRegionTeam(s)
2Odesa OblastChornomorets andBalkany
Poltava OblastKremin andHirnyk
1KyivObolon-Brovar
Cherkasy OblastCherkashchyna
Donetsk OblastAvanhard
Ivano-Frankivsk OblastPrykarpattia
Kharkiv OblastMetalist 1925
Khmelnytskyi OblastAhrobiznes
Kirovohrad OblastInhulets
Lviv OblastRukh
Mykolaiv OblastMykolaiv
Volyn OblastVolyn
Zakarpattia OblastMynai
Zaporizhia OblastMetalurh

Attendance

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According to research by the Ukrainian websiteSportArena the official reported attendance in the league could be inaccurate if not completely wrong.[142]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab(in Ukrainian)"The season's calendar".Professional Football League of Ukraine. Archived fromthe original on 2020-08-04. Retrieved2019-10-06.
  2. ^Vsevolod Mazur.The UAF paused all football competitions in Ukraine (УАФ приостановила все футбольные соревнования в Украине). Sport Arena. 17 March 2020
  3. ^ab"Конференція ПФЛ: весняна частина у Першій лізі стартує 24 червня" [PFL Conference: spring part of the First League starts 24 June].pfl.ua (in Ukrainian).PFL of Ukraine. 11 June 2020. Retrieved20 July 2020.
  4. ^"Перша ліга: система VAR - з 25 туру" [First League: VAR system - from round 25].pfl.ua (in Ukrainian).PFL of Ukraine. 14 July 2020. Retrieved20 July 2020.
  5. ^ab"Рада ліг ПФЛ: контури нового сезону, новинки та сюрпризи" [The PFL council of leagues: contours of the new season, novelties, and surprises].pfl.ua (in Ukrainian). PFL of Ukraine. 11 June 2019. Archived fromthe original on 2019-06-11. Retrieved11 June 2019.
  6. ^The Second League championship has ended early (Чемпионат Второй лиги завершен досрочно). Sport Arena. 21 May 2020
  7. ^"Inhulets" considers invalid decision of the PFL Council of Leagues of 21 May in regards to its first and second divisions ("Інгулець" вважає недійсними рішення ради ліг від 21 травня по першому і другому дивізіонах). Footboom. 30 May 2020
  8. ^Oleh Semenchenko.Oleksandr Povorozniuk: "The PFL should be dissolved" (Олександр Поворознюк: "ПФЛ треба ліквідувати"). Footboom. 25 May 2020
  9. ^Artur Malkin."Why for the sake of this championship undermine the next", a statement of MFC Mykolaiv on the situation with completion of the season ("Зачем в угоду этого чемпионата подрывать следующий" - заявление МФК "Николаев" по ситуации с завершением сезона). Footboom. 1 June 2020
  10. ^Yuriy Samotkan.The First League could resume its games on 23 June (Первая лига может возобновить игры 23 июня). Footboom. 29 May 2020
  11. ^The PFL Council of Leagues will take place in Kyiv on 5 June (Рада ліг ПФЛ пройде у Києві 5 червня). Footboom. 29 May 2020
  12. ^The council of leagues adopted its decision to finish season in the First League in originally adopted format (Совет лиг принял решение доиграть сезон Первой лиги в привычном формате). Sport Arena. 5 June 2020
  13. ^On 7 June in Lviv will take place the 23rd Ukrainian Association of Football congress and a session of the UAF Executive Committee (7 червня у Львові відбудеться ХХIІІ Конгрес Української асоціації футболу та засідання Виконавчого комітету УАФ).Ukrainian Association of Football. 6 June 2020
  14. ^Oleg Solomakho.The UAF Executive Committee will decline finishing off season in the First League, Burbas (Исполком УАФ отклонит доигрывание сезона Первой лиги — Бурбас). Sport Arena. 6 June 2020
  15. ^Vlad Vlasenko.The UAF confirmed its recommendation to the PFL about urgent meeting to define the First League future season (УАФ подтвердила рекомендацию к ПФЛ о неотложном собрании для определения будущего сезона Первой лиги). Sport Arena. 7 June 2020
  16. ^Official. The Ukrainian Association of Football Executive Committee decision (Офіційно. Рішення Виконавчого комітету Української асоціації футболу). Ukrainian Association of Football. 7 June 2020
  17. ^There will be "viche". The history with the First League will end with a grandeur gathering (Буде віче. Історія з Першою Лігою закінчиться грандіозним зібранням). Football Hub. 7 June 2020
  18. ^Pavelko: personal position? We gave authorization for referees to get prepared to the PFL competition current season (Павелко: особиста позиція? Дали доручення готуватися арбітрам змагань ПФЛ до поточного сезону). Professional Football League.7 June 2020
  19. ^24 PFL clubs expressed their vote of no confidence to the League's president Makarov (24 клуба ПФЛ выразили недоверие президенту Лиги Макарову). Sport Arena. 27 July 2020
  20. ^abStatement of the PFL administration in regards to decision of the Council of leagues (Заява Адміністрації ПФЛ щодо рішення Ради ліг). Professional Football League. 5 July 2020
  21. ^Oleh Sobutskyi, "Ahrobiznes will not apply on certification for the UPL, the stadium in Volochysk is not ready (Олег Собуцкий: «Агробизнес» не будет подаваться на аттестацию в УПЛ – стадион в Волочиске не готов»). Tribuna. 9 July 2020
  22. ^The PFL sports director, "The situation with Ahrobiznes may yet change, we ought to wait for the final issue of certifications (Спортдиректор ПФЛ: «Ситуация с «Агробизнесом» еще может поменяться, нужно дождаться окончательной выдачи аттестатов»). Tribuna. 9 July 2020
  23. ^Vlad Vlasenko.The UAF CDC issued a warning to the PFL sports director Moroz (КДК УАФ вынес предупреждение спортдиру ПФЛ Морозу). Sport Arena. 24 July 2020
  24. ^Resolution of the next 27th Professional Football League Conference (ПОСТАНОВА ЧЕРГОВОЇ ХХVІІ КОНФЕРЕНЦІЇ ПРОФЕСІОНАЛЬНОЇ ФУТБОЛЬНОЇ ЛІГИ)Archived 2019-07-25 at theWayback Machine. Professional Football League. 27 June 2019
  25. ^FC Cherkashchyna is transferred to the domain of local football federation, with the intention to save the team (ФК Черкащина передан во владение местной Федерации футбола – из-за желания сохранить команду). UA-Football. 6 January 2020
  26. ^Bondarenko answered to appeal of Lashkul in regards to helping FC Cherkashchyna (Бондаренко відповів на звернення Лашкула щодо порятунку ФК Черкащина). Tablo Cherkasy. 21 February 2020
  27. ^Arsenal-Kyiv will continue its existence, but without its professional team (Арсенал-Киев продолжит существование, но без профессиональной команды). UA-Football. 23 July 2019
  28. ^Official: Metalurh of Zaporizhya will replace Arsenal–Kyiv in the First League (Официально: Запорожский Металлург заменит Арсенал-Киев в Первой лиге). UA-Football. 24 July 2019
  29. ^Metalist 1925 sacked Horyainov (Металлист 1925 уволил Горяинова). UA-Football. 4 June 2019
  30. ^Demchenko became a new head coach for Metalist 1925 (Демченко став новим головним тренером Металісту-1925 ). Sport Arena. 19 June 2019
  31. ^Таран покидает пост главного тренера МФК Металлург [Taran leaves the post of MFC Metalurh head coach].Sport Arena (in Russian). 2019. Archived fromthe original on 13 June 2019.
  32. ^Запорожский Металлург назначил Богатыря новым главным тренером [Zaporozhian Metalurh appointed Bohatyr as the new head coach].Sport Arena (in Russian). 25 June 2019.
  33. ^abStaff changes in FC Ahrobiznes.FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk. 15 June 2019
  34. ^Kirill Kurenko is not a manager of FC MynaiArchived 2019-06-21 at theWayback Machine.FC Mynai. 18 June 2019
  35. ^Vasyl Kobin will prepare Mynai for First LeagueArchived 2020-10-24 at theWayback Machine.FC Mynai. 19 June 2019
  36. ^Kyrylyuk submitted a resignation from the post of Cherkashchyna coach (Кирилюк подал в отставку с поста тренера Черкащины). Sport Arena. 5 September 2019
  37. ^The Cherkashchyna leadership accepted resignation of Kyrylyuk from the post of head coach (Руководство Черкащины приняло отставку Кирилюка с поста главного тренера). Sport Arena. 5 September 2019
  38. ^Artur Malkin.Volodymyr Mazyar placed in charge of Lviv while being still under contract with Hirnyk-Sport (Владимир Мазяр возглавил "Львов", не разорвав контракт с "Горняк-Спортом"). Footboom w/video footage. 16 September 2019
  39. ^Hirnyk-Sport wants from FC Lviv half-million of compensation for coach Mazyar (Горняк-Спорт хочет от ФК Львов полмиллиона компенсации за тренера Мазяра). UA-Football. 16 September 2019
  40. ^The task for Mazyar. Gen. director of FC Lviv substantiated appointment of the new coach (Задача Мазяра. Гендиректор ФК Львов обосновал назначение нового тренера). UA-Football. 12 September 2019
  41. ^Mazyar leaves Hirnyk-Sport (Владимир Мазяр покинул «Горняк-Спорт»). FC Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni. 9 September 2019
  42. ^Yuriy Samotkan.Ihor Zhabchenko returns to Hirnyk-Sport (Игорь Жабченко возвращается в "Горняк-Спорт"). Footboom. 13 September 2019
  43. ^Hirnyk-Sport minimally outplayed Metalurh (Гірник-Спорт мінімально обіграв Металург). Sport Arena. 14 September 2019
  44. ^Zhabchenko again placed in charge of Hirnyk-Sport (Жабченко знову очолив Гірник-Спорт). Sport Arena. 13 September 2019
  45. ^Artur Malkin.Official: Ihor Zhabchenko is in charge of Hirnyk-Sport (Официально: Игорь Жабченко возглавил "Горняк-Спорт"). Footboom. 16 September 2019
  46. ^ab"Angel Chervenkov leaves Chornomorets (Ангел Червенков покидает «Черноморец»)".FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved2023-02-25.
  47. ^abIhor Stolovytskyi, the head coach of Kremin leaves the team (Головний тренер "Кременя" Ігор Столовицький покинув команду). MFC Kremin Kremenchuk. 17 September 2019
  48. ^FC Ahrobiznes terminates contract with Ostap Markevych (ФК Агробізнес розірвав контракт із Остапом Маркевичем). FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk. 6 October 2019
  49. ^Oleksandr Kostyniuk.We reached Volochysk by a cab, coach Kovaliuk about the winning game against Ahrobiznes (“Добиралися у Волочиськ на таксі”, – тренер Ковалюк про переможний матч з “Агробізнесом” (ВІДЕО)). Galka Ivano-Frankivsk. 7 October 2019
  50. ^abBohatyr left his post of head coach of Metalurh Zaporihzia (Богатырь покинул пост главного тренера запорожского Металлурга). Sport Arena. 7 October 2019
  51. ^Yuriy Samotkan.Serhiy Shyshchenko left "Mykolaiv" (Сергей Шищенко покинул "Николаев"). Footboom. 12 October 2019
  52. ^Castling in the coaching staff of the "shipbuilders" (Рокировки в тренерском штабе «корабелов»). MFC Mykolaiv. 16 October 2019
  53. ^ab"Ostap Markevych is a head coach of Chornomorets (Остап Маркевич — главный тренер «Черноморца»)".FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved2023-02-25.
  54. ^abOleksandr Kyrylyuk returned to Cherkashchyna (Олександр Кирилюк повернувся у Черкащину). Sport Arena. 25 October 2019
  55. ^"Oleksandr Ivanov joins the staff of Chornomorets".FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved2023-02-25.
  56. ^Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi is a head coach of FC Ahrobiznes (Олександр Чижевський - головний тренер ФК Агробізнес). FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk. 10 December 2019
  57. ^MFC Mykolaiv parted with head coach Chaus (МФК Николаев расстался с главным тренером Чаусом). Sport Arena. 9 December 2019
  58. ^Changes in staff of first and second team (Изменения в руководстве первой и второй команд клуба )Archived 2021-01-30 at theWayback Machine. MFC Mykolaiv. 13 January 2020
  59. ^Gratitude to Leonid Stanislavovych (Дякуємо, Леоніде Станіславовичу!)Archived 2019-12-10 at theWayback Machine. FC Rukh Lviv. 10 December 2019
  60. ^Yuriy Bakalov is a head coach of Rukh (Юрій Бакалов - головний тренер «Руху»)Archived 2019-12-14 at theWayback Machine. FC Rukh Lviv. 14 December 2019
  61. ^Obolon-Brovar parted ways with head coach Serhiy Kovalets («Оболонь Бровар» та головний тренер Сергій Ковалець припинили співпрацю)Archived 2020-01-12 at theWayback Machine. FC Obolon-Brovar Kyiv. 9 January 2020
  62. ^Oleh Mazurenko is a head coach of FC Obolon-Brovar (Олег Мазуренко – головний тренер ФК «Оболонь Бровар»)Archived 2020-01-13 at theWayback Machine. FC Obolon-Brovar Kyiv. 13 January 2020
  63. ^abKremin received a head coach («Кремінь» отримав головного тренера). MFC Kremin Kremenchuk. 3 February 2020
  64. ^Head coach of Kremin Volodymyr Prokopynenko leaves the team (Головний тренер «Кременя» Володимир Прокопіненко покинув команду). MFC Kremin Kremenchuk. 10 February 2020
  65. ^Kremin received a head coach («Кремінь» отримав головного тренера). MFC Kremin Kremenchuk. 10 February 2020
  66. ^ab"Serhiy Kovalets is the new head coach of Chernomorets".FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved2023-02-25.
  67. ^Yuriy Bakalov is no longer the coach of Rukh (Юрій Бакалов більше не головний тренер «Руху»)Archived 2020-06-17 at theWayback Machine. FC Rukh Lviv. 15 June 2020
  68. ^Ivan Fedyk is the head coach of Rukh, Myron Markevych to consult (Іван Федик – головний тренер «Руху», в Ролi консультанта – Мирон Маркевич)Archived 2020-06-16 at theWayback Machine. FC Rukh Lviv. 16 June 2020
  69. ^abValeriy Ivashchenko assigned as acting head coach (В.о. головного тренера призначений Валерій Іващенко). FC Obolon-Brovar Kyiv. 8 July 2020
  70. ^abVyacheslav Khruslov is the acting coach of FC Metalist 1925 (В'ячеслав Хруслов - виконувач обов'язків головного тренера ФК "Металіст 1925"). FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. 21 July 2020
  71. ^Our gratitude to Oleksandr Oleksandrovych (Олександр Олександрович, дякуємо!). FC Avanhard Kramatorsk. 10 August 2020
  72. ^Avanhard departed to play Rukh fixture («Авангард» відправився на гру з «Рухом»!). FC Avanhard Kramatorsk. 11 August 2020
  73. ^Three teams enter, one leaves, UAF approved a system of exchange between leagues upon results of season (3 команды заходят, 1 вылетает - УАФ утвердила систему обмена между лигами по итогам сезона). UA-Football. 26 July 2019
  74. ^"Первая лига с нового сезона будет расширена до 18 клубов".
  75. ^Makarov: the main version of exchange between UPL and First League – 3+1 without play-off (Макаров: Основной вариант обмена между УПЛ и Первой лигой - 3+1 без плей-офф). UA-Football. 25 July 2019
  76. ^"РЕГЛАМЕНТ Всеукраїнських змагань з футболу серед команд клубів Професіональної футбольної ліги сезону 2019/20"(PDF) (in Ukrainian). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 10 August 2020. Retrieved25 August 2019.
  77. ^Ahrobiznes is hosting Volyn in Vynnyky (Агробизнес примет Волынь в Винниках). Sport Arena. 24 July 2020
  78. ^The First League. Balkany and Chornomorets did not finish their game (Первая лига. Балканы и Черноморец не доиграли матч). UA-Football. 5 October 2019
  79. ^The game Balkany – Chornomorets will be completed. The march up was interrupted due to brawl of fans with police. (Матч Балканы — Черноморец будет доигран. Поединок прервали из-за драки болельщиков с полицией). Sport Arena. 18 October 2019
  80. ^The game Balkany – Chornomorets will be completed on 30 October (Матч Балканы — Черноморец будет доигран 30 октября). Sport Arena. 21 October 2019
  81. ^Balkany and Chornomorets were unable to score in 20 minutes (Балкани й Чорноморець не встигли забити за 20 хвилин). Sport Arena. 30 October 2019
  82. ^"At home". The game Cherkashchyna – Obolon-Brovar will take place in Shchaslyve ("Домашний". Матч Черкащина – Оболонь -Бровар состоится в Счастливом). UA-Football. 6 November 2019
  83. ^The game Hirnyk-Sport – Rukh is postponed due to the Ukrainian Cup (Гру "Гірник-Спорт" - "Рух" перенесено через Кубок України). Footboom. 23 September 2019
  84. ^The round 20: three postponed games (20 тур: три перенесення матчів). PFL. 23 June 2020
  85. ^Aleksandr Oleinik.Avanhard refused from the away game with Rukh. Earlier to Lviv did not depart Metalurh (Авангард отказался от выездного матча с Рухом. Ранее во Львов не поехал Металлург). Sport Arena. 9 August 2020
  86. ^Yuriy Samotkan."Avanhard" departed for the game in Lviv, the club's head coach was appointed Oleksiy Horodov ("Авангард" выезжает на игру во Львов, тренером назначен Алексей Городов). Footboom. 11 August 2020
  87. ^Two more games of FC Metalurh were postponed (Ще два матчі ФК "Металург" перенесені). PFL. 7 July 2020
  88. ^The game Metalurh – Rukh won't take place! (Матч "Металург" - "Рух" не відбудеться!). PFL. 9 August 2020
  89. ^Vsevolod Mazur.The Metalurh director, "Today the game with Rukh won't take place, a communication with PFL is broken (Директор Металлурга: «Сегодня матча с Рухом не будет, диалога с ПФЛ нет»). Sport Arena. 10 August 2020
  90. ^Official. UAF SCC has decided not to appear FC "Metallurg" for the match of the 22nd round of the First League.Ukrainian Association of Football. 14 August 2020
  91. ^"Veres" starts at home! There were determined team pairs play-offs for the Persha Liha (First League) ("Верес" починає вдома! Визначилися пари команд плей-оф за Першу лігу). Professional Football League. 28 July 2020
  92. ^The PFL Administration decision: there are a date for the Metalurh's game and changes to dates for the Round 30 and playoffs (Рішення Адміністрації ПФЛ: є дата матчу "Металурга", змінені дати 30 туру та матчів плейоф). PFL. 7 August 2020
  93. ^Vsevolod Mazur.The PFL may organize additional game among playoffs losers for the First League last berth (ПФЛ может провести дополнительный матч за место в Первой лиге между неудачниками плей-офф). Sport Arena. 17 August 2020
  94. ^Artur Malkin."Balkany" is ready to withdraw from the First League and enter the Second ("Балканы" готовы сняться с первой лиги и заявиться во вторую). Footboom. 18 August 2020
  95. ^Artur Malkin.Andrei Parkhomenko: Financial situation of "Balkany" does not allow to compete in the First League (Андрей Пархоменко: "Финансовое положение "Балкан" не позволяет продолжить выступление в первой лиге"). Footboom. 19 August 2020
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  103. ^"Бугай: у "Миколаєві" знають, що успіх любить тишу".
  104. ^"Демченко і Федорчук - найкращі тренери першого туру".
  105. ^"В.Бойко: "Черкащина" грає в такій конкуренції із задоволенням".
  106. ^"Лавриненко і Малик - найкращі тренери другого туру".
  107. ^"Горопевшек: перебудувалися в другому таймі і обіграли "Прикарпаття"".
  108. ^"Тренерський ракурс. Остап Маркевич – найкращий тренер третього туру Першої ліги".
  109. ^"Мединський: у Першій лізі багато кваліфікованих футболістів".
  110. ^"Косевич і Хавров - найкращі тренери четвертого туру".
  111. ^"Ямполь: вирушаємо до Петрового за перемогою".
  112. ^"Кобін і Малик - найкращі тренери п'ятого туру".
  113. ^"Танчик, Климчук, Кольцов і вся збірна 6-го туру Першої ліги". 2 September 2019.
  114. ^"Кучук і Хавров - найкращі тренери шостого туру".
  115. ^"Яворський: Авангард завжди дотримується свого стилю гри, не дивлячись на суперника". 7 September 2019.
  116. ^"Яворський, Нурієв, Покотилюк і вся збірна 7-го туру Першої ліги". 5 September 2019.
  117. ^"Черненко: Агробізнес перебуває у процесі вдосконалення своєї гри". 11 September 2019.
  118. ^"Богатир і Бондаренко - найкращі тренери восьмого туру".
  119. ^ab"Гегедош, Кравченко, Пономар і вся збірна 9-го туру Першої ліги". 16 September 2019.
  120. ^ab"Сікорський, Січінава, Гегедош і вся збірна 10-го туру Першої ліги". 23 September 2019.
  121. ^ab"Мішуренко, Цюцюра, Майданевич і вся збірна 11-го туру Першої ліги". 30 September 2019.
  122. ^ab"Січінава, Кожанов, Старченко й уся збірна 12-го туру Першої ліги". 7 October 2019.
  123. ^ab"Батальський, Кожанов, Цюцюра й уся збірна 13-го туру Першої ліги". 15 October 2019.
  124. ^ab"Кожанов, Кухарук, Поспєлов і вся збірна 14-го туру Першої ліги". 21 October 2019.
  125. ^ab"Конкольняк, Січінава і Гуттінер: вся збірна 15-го туру Першої ліги". 28 October 2019.
  126. ^ab"Козьбан, Дерек, Барт і вся збірна 16-го туру Першої ліги". 4 November 2019.
  127. ^ab"Могильний, Нурієв, Ульянов і вся збірна 17-го туру Першої ліги". 11 November 2019.
  128. ^ab"Батюшин, Козьбан, Карпенко і вся збірна 18-го туру Першої ліги". 18 November 2019.
  129. ^ab"Кухарук, Гегедош і чемпіон Європи: вся збірна 19-го туру Першої ліги". 25 November 2019.
  130. ^ab"Герои 20-го тура Первой лиги: джокер, тренер, вратарь и лучший гол". 26 June 2020.
  131. ^ab"Личности 21-го тура Первой лиги: Демченко, Шуст, Штогрин, Мишуренко, Лозовой и Дерек". July 2020.
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  137. ^ab"Личности 27-го тура Первой лиги: Близнюк, Олейник, Сад, Болокан, Нечай, Яворский". 31 July 2020.
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  140. ^ab"Личности 30-го тура Первой лиги: Кобин, Попович, Хома, Семенюк, Михайличенко, Паламарь". 14 August 2020.
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