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1999–2000 Vyshcha Liha

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9th season of top-tier football league in Vyshcha Liha
Football league season
Vyshcha Liha
Season1999–2000
Dates12 July 1999 – 20 June 2000
4 December 1999 – 18 March 2000
(winter break)
ChampionsDynamo Kyiv
8th title
RelegatedChornomorets Odesa
Zirka Kirovohrad
Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk
Champions LeagueDynamo Kyiv
Shakhtar Donetsk
UEFA CupVorskla Poltava
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Matches240
Top goalscorer(20)Maksim Shatskikh (Dynamo)
Biggest home winDynamo - Prykarpattia 6:0
Biggest away winMetalist - Dynamo 0:5
Highest scoringZirka - Shakhtar 2:6

The1999–2000 Vyshcha Liha season was the 9th top-level football club competition since its establishment and the 4th since the establishment of theProfessional Football League (PFL).FC Dynamo Kyiv were the defending champions.

The competitions started in just over three weeks after the completion of the previous1998–99 season, which ended on June 25, 1999. At the same time, the mid-season winter break lasted over three months.

It was planned to reduce the number of participants to 14 for next season; therefore, three teams were scheduled to be relegated this season.

Teams

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This season, the Vyshcha Liha remained at 16 teams.

Promotions

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Relegated teams

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  • SC Mykolaiv – relegated after a season in the top flight.

Location

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Locations of teams home grounds inUkrainian Premier League 1999-2000

Stadiums

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Further information:List of football stadiums in Ukraine

The following stadiums are regarded as home grounds:

RankStadiumPlaceClubCapacityNotes
1Olimpiyskyi NSCKyivCSKA Kyiv83,450used as home ground in 2 match(es)
2ChMPOdesaChornomorets Odesa43,000
3MetalistKharkivMetalist Kharkiv32,000
4ShakhtarDonetskShakhtar Donetsk31,545
Metalurh Donetskused as home ground in 4 match(es)
5MeteorDnipropetrovskDnipro Dnipropetrovsk30,000
6MetalurhKryvyi RihKryvbas Kryvyi Rih29,783
7UkrainaLvivKarpaty Lviv28,051
8LokomotyvSimferopolTavriya Simferopol26,000
9MetalurhZaporizhiaMetalurh Zaporizhia25,000
10VorsklaPoltavaVorskla Poltava24,795
11MiskyiTernopilNyva Ternopil17,000
12SKALvivKarpaty Lviv17,000used as home ground in 4 match(es)
13DynamoKyivDynamo Kyiv16,873
14RukhIvano-FrankivskPrykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk15,000
15ZirkaKirovohradZirka Kirovohrad14,628
16CSK ZSUKyivCSKA Kyiv12,000
17AvanhardMakiivkaShakhtar Donetsk10,000used as home ground in 1 match(es)
18AzovstalMariupolMetalurh Mariupol9,000
19MashynobudivnykDruzhkivkaMetalurh Donetsk5,000used as home ground in 1 match(es)
20125-richia DMZDonetskMetalurh Donetsk4,000

Managers

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ClubCoachReplaced coach
FC Dynamo KyivUkraineValery Lobanovsky
FC Shakhtar DonetskUkraineViktor ProkopenkoRussiaAnatoliy Byshovets 8 games
UkraineOleksiy Drozdenko 6 games
FC Kryvbas Kryvyi RihUkraineOleh Taran
FC Vorskla PoltavaUkraineAnatoliy Konkov
FC Metalist KharkivUkraineMykhailo Fomenko
FC Metalurh ZaporizhzhiaUkraineMyron Markevych
FC Metalurh DonetskUkraineSemen AltmanUkraineMykhailo Sokolovskyi 5 games
FC Metalurh MariupolUkraineMykola Pavlov
FC Karpaty LvivUkraineLev Brovarskyi
FC CSKA KyivUkraineVolodymyr Bezsonov
FC Dnipro DnipropetrovskUkraineMykola FedorenkoUkraineLeonid Koltun 2 games
FC Nyva TernopilUkraineValeriy Bohuslavskyi
SC Tavriya SimferopolUkraineVolodymyr MuntianUkraineAnatoliy Korobochka the first half
FC Prykarpattia Ivano-FrankivskUkraineSerhiy MorozovUkraineIhor Yavorskyi 12 games
UkraineAnatoliy Boyko 2 games
FC Chornomorets OdesaUkraineAnatoliy AzarenkovUkraineOleksandr Holokolosov 7 games
UkraineValeriy Melnyk 2 games
FC Zirka KirovohradUkraineYuriy KovalUkraineOleksandr Ischenko 5 games

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming head coachDate of appointment
FC Nyva TernopilUkraineIhor Yurchenkopre-seasonUkraineValeriy Bohuslavsky
FC Karpaty LvivUkraineStepan Yurchyshynpre-seasonUkraineLev Brovarsky
Shakhtar DonetskRussiaAnatoliy ByshovetsResigned5 October 1999[1]7thUkraineOleksiy Drozdenko (interim)5 October 1999[2][3][4][5]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Dynamo Kyiv[a](C)3027308518+6784Qualification toChampions League third qualifying round
2Shakhtar Donetsk3021366016+4466Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
3Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih[a]3018665430+2460Qualification toUEFA Cup first round
4Vorskla Poltava3014795034+1649Qualification toUEFA Cup qualifying round
5Metalist Kharkiv30128104139+244[b]
6Metalurh Zaporizhzhia30128104335+844[b]
7Metalurh Donetsk30111093935+443
8Metalurh Mariupol30133144948+142
9Karpaty Lviv30124143938+140
10CSKA Kyiv3098133136−535
11Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk3089132652−2633
12Nyva Ternopil30710134057−1731
13Tavriya Simferopol3078153251−1929[c]
14Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk(R)3078152747−2029[c]Relegated toUkrainian First League
15Chornomorets Odesa(R)3068162050−3026
16Zirka Kirovohrad(R)3009211666−509
Source:uafootball.net.ua,www.rsssf.org
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abParticipant of the 2000 Ukrainian Cup Final
  2. ^abEven on head-to-head points, away goals scored: Metalist +1, M. Zaporizhia 0.
  3. ^abHead-to-head points: Tavriya 6, Prykarpattia 0.

Results

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Home \ AwayCHOCSKDNIDYNKARKRYMETMDOMTMMZANVTPRYSHATAVVORZIR
Chornomorets Odesa2–0-:+[a]2–20–02–00–10–13–41–01–00–00–31–21–11–0
CSKA Kyiv3–03–00–32–31–20–11–01–11–00–02–11–03–01–13–0
Dnipro1–12–1[b]0–21–11–01–00–11–00–21–11–11–21–02–12–0
Dynamo Kyiv4–13–14–03–02–12–11–06–12–0[c]4–16–02–12–03–03–0
Karpaty Lviv5–01–04–02–31–01–11–13–11–00–10–11–00–13–13–0
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih2–02–12–21–12–12–00–02–11–05–13–01–02–14–03–1
Metalist Kharkiv1–12–02–10–51–01–12–12–00–05–22–00–12–12–14–0
Metalurh Donetsk4–00–05–10–42–10–01–12–12–13–24–12–30–02–32–0
Metalurh Mariupol5–02–03–22–31–00–23–14–11–12–12–01–24–12–13–0
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia2–02–26–10–33–11–21–11–12–14–02–21–03–23–12–0
Nyva Ternopil3–12–21–10–11–23–3[d]2–13–02–10–33–11–11–11–13–0
Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk1–00–01–11–23–11–32–11–13–00–02–10–20–20–14–2
Shakhtar Donetsk0–13–02–00–0[e]4–03–13–12–03–04–05–01–02–00–01–0
Tavriya Simferopol1–11–21–11–34–12–42–21–11–01–21–11–00–30–32–0
Vorskla Poltava4–02–04–01–21–03–03–10–01–13–04–22–00–34–01–1
Zirka Kirovohrad0–00–01–11–40–20–32–20–21–21–11–11–12–62–20–2
Source:uafootball.net.ua
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Originally, the match Chornomorets v Dnipro that took place on April 22, 2000, ended in a 2:2 tie. TheProfessional Football League of Ukraine awarded a technical win to Dnipro and a loss to Chornomorets for fielding Dmytro Karyaka for Chornomorets.[6]
  2. ^Scheduled on August 15, 1999, it was postponed and played on October 20, 1999, due to call-up of their players to theUkraine national football team.
  3. ^Originally, the match Dynamo v M. Zaporizhia was scheduled to take place on August 1, 1999, but was postponed and played on November 21, 1999. The Professional Football League approved the game postponement to accommodate Dynamo, which was scheduled to play Zalgiris in the1999–2000 UEFA Champions League on August 4, 1999.
  4. ^Scheduled on August 15, 1999, it was postponed and played on October 12, 1999, as Kryvbas participated in the European competitions.
  5. ^Scheduled on August 15, 1999, it was postponed and played on November 29, 1999, as both teams participated in European competitions and call-up of their players to theUkraine national football team.

Top goalscorers

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Shatskikh
UzbekistanMaksim ShatskikhDynamo Kyiv20 (1)
UkraineIvan HetskoKarpaty Lviv /Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih19 (1) (10 goals forKarpaty Lviv)
UkraineSerhii RebrovDynamo Kyiv18 (6)
UkraineAndriy VorobeiShakhtar Donetsk15 (1)
UkraineKostyantyn BabychMetalurh Mariupol12
Georgia (country)Avtandil KapanadzeNyva Ternopil12
UkraineHennady ZubovShakhtar Donetsk12 (4)
UkraineOleksandr HaidashTavriya Simferopol /Metalurh Mariupol10
UkraineVolodymyr MaziarVorskla Poltava10
UkraineViktor IvanenkoMetalist Kharkiv10 (3)
UkraineHennadiy MorozKryvbas Kryvyi Rih10 (6)
Notable Transfers

References

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  1. ^"Второе поражение Анатолия Бышовца".www.kommersant.ru. 1999-10-05. Retrieved2025-07-27.
  2. ^"Страх і ненависть на «Олімпійському». Як все починалося. ВІДЕО".1927.kiev.ua. Retrieved2025-07-27.
  3. ^"Футбол от Дрозденко: прощаясь с легендой Шахтера".terrikon.com. 2024-12-18. Retrieved2025-07-27.
  4. ^"Умер легендарный игрок Шахтера: бывший капитан защищал цвета «горняков» 11 сезонов".fanday.net. 2024-12-15. Retrieved2025-07-27.
  5. ^"Умер бывший капитан "Шахтера": играл за команду 11 сезонов".www.rbc.ua. 2024-12-15. Retrieved2025-07-27.
  6. ^Match protocol copy. www.uafootball.net.ua

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