2019–20_Ukrainian_Football_Amateur_League

2019–20 Ukrainian Football Amateur League

2019–20 Ukrainian Football Amateur League

Football league season


The 2019–20 Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship season was the 24th since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs.

Quick Facts Season, Champions ...

On 1 July 2018, the AAFU published information about the upcoming season with a tentative composition which was finalized on 15 July 2019.[2]

Summary

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the spring half was suspended to summer. On 7 June 2020, there took place the AAFU conference which among other issues also discussed reorganization of the organization.[3] A couple months before that on 31 March 2020 in car accident died the president of AAFU Fedir Shpyh.[4]

On 17 June 2020, there appeared information that it is the final day for clubs to confirm their participation in continuation of the AAFU competitions, which could be resumed on 27 June 2020.[5]

On 22 June 2020, there appeared information about that the season will be resumed on 27 June 2020 and finished with some changes to the regulations.[6][7] Due to extensive pause in the competition, at least 10 teams withdrew.[6]

Teams

Relegated professional clubs

Returning/reformed clubs

Debut

List of teams that are debuting this season in the league.

Atlet Kyiv, Bila Tserkva, Dnipro-1-Borysfen Dnipro, Lehioner Dnipro, LutskSanTekhMontazh (LSTM) No.536, Svitanok-Ahrosvit Shlyakhova, FC Trostianets, Votrans Lutsk, FC Vovchansk, Kremin-Yuniors Kremenchuk.


Withdrawn teams

List of clubs that took part in last year competition, but chose not to participate in 2019–20 season:

Clubs that did not play last season in the league, but showed interest at first yet withdrew before the start of the season:

List of clubs that withdrew during the season:

Merged teams / Name change

  • On 2 March 2020 during midseason winter recession, it became known that FC Chernihiv is merging with FC Avanhard Koryukivka in order to participate next season in the Second League.[11] The united team would be finishing the second half of the 2019–20 season in amateurs.[11] The AAFU allowed the merged club to keep its second team without purging it.[12]
  • On 1 March 2020 FC Trostianets-2 change its name to FC Trostianets.[12]
  • On 19 June 2020 FC Rubikon-Vyshneve Kyiv change its name to FC Rubikon Kyiv.[12]
  • On 19 June 2020 FC Chernihiv change its name to FC Chernihiv-YuSB.[12]
  • On 19 June 2020 FC Avanhard Koriukivka change its name to FC Chernihiv-Avanhard Koriukivka.[12]

Location map

The following displays the location of teams.

Lutsk teams :VotransLSTM
Lutsk teams :
Votrans
LSTM
Ahron
Ahron
Malynsk
Malynsk
Nyva
Nyva
Svitanok-Ahrosvit
Svitanok-Ahrosvit
Lutsk
Lutsk
Ahrodim
Ahrodim
Atlet
Atlet
Avanhard K.
Avanhard K.
Bila Tserkva
Bila Tserkva
Pervomaisk
Pervomaisk
Trostianets
Trostianets
Kropyvnytskyi
Kropyvnytskyi
Kropyvnytskyi teams :OlimpikZirka
Kropyvnytskyi teams :
Olimpik
Zirka
Dnipro
Dnipro
Dnipro teams :Dnipro-1-BorysfenPeremohaLehioner
Dnipro teams :
Dnipro-1-Borysfen
Peremoha
Lehioner
Motor
Motor
Vovchansk
Vovchansk
Location of prospective teams[2] in the 2019–20 Ukrainian Amateur League

Stadiums

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Group A
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Group B
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Group C

Notes:

Group stage

Group 1

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: http://www.aafu.org.ua/
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head higher number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Higher number of goals scored; 9) draw of lots.[14]
(C) Champions; (P) Admission to the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League; (X) Withdrew
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head points, goals difference and goals scored: Svitanok-Ahrosvit 6, +4, 6; LSTM 536 5, -2, 4; Votrans 5, -2, 2
  2. Head-to-head points: Pokuttia 3; Kovel 0
Notes

Group 2

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: http://www.aafu.org.ua/
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head higher number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Higher number of goals scored; 9) draw of lots.[14]
(C) Champions; (P) Admission to the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League; (X) Withdrew
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head goal difference: Bila Tserkva +1; Dnipro -1
Notes

Group 3

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: http://www.aafu.org.ua/
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head higher number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Higher number of goals scored; 9) draw of lots.[14]
(C) Champions; (P) Admission to the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League; (X) Withdrew
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head points: Tavriya 6 pts; Vovchansk 0 pts
  2. Head-to-head points: Dnipro-1 3 pts; Kremin-Yuniors 0 pts
Notes
  • On 8 August 2019 the Ukrainian Association of Football announced that Peremoha was stripped of 9 tournament points in the 2019–20 season.[15] However, the AAFU official standing did not reflect that fact and no mentioning about the decision either.
  • The game between Dnipro-1-Borysfen and Motor on 28 September 2019 did not take place, possible due to fact that a team of medics did not arrive to the game.[16] Later the standings were adjusted where it was reflected that Motor received technical victory (3:0) and Dnipro technical loss (0:3).
  • During the weekend October 5–6, 2019 two more scheduled games failed to take place Vovchansk – Peremoha (5 October) and Motor – Zirka (6 October). Both games were granted on 7 October 2019 technical scores by AAFU with wins awarded to hosting teams in both games.[17]
  • Please, note that sum of wins in the table is lower than sum of losses because in games between withdrawn clubs that did not take place both received loss.

Second stage

Following ease of quarantine restrictions, on 22 June 2020 it was announced that the competition will be resumed on 27 June 2020.[6] It was decided to finish the first stage of competition consisting of three groups as planned, however for the second stage it was decided to replace play-off format with another group stage final mini-tournament consisting of two groups of 4 each and taking place in one place.[6] The second stage is expected to take place in early August and will also include the final game.[7] On 28 July 2020 the AAFU approved the format for the final (second) stage which would be as a single-elimination tournament with a single leg.[18] The first games are expected to take place on 9 August 2020 with the draw for semifinals taking place the next day on 10 August.[18] The final game will take place at the Viktor Bannikov Educational and Training Field in Kyiv.[18]

On 6 August 2020 it was announced that the new season is expected to start on 29 August 2020, while registration to participate in competitions on 10 August 2020.[19] The Ukrainian Amateur Cup is being planned to start on September 9–16, 2020.[19]

Teams qualified

In parentheses are indicated number of times the club qualified for this phase.

  • Group 1: ODEK Orzhiv (3), Epitsentr Dunayivtsi
  • Group 2: Viktoriya Mykolaivka (3), LNZ-Lebedyn (2), Chernihiv-Avanhard
  • Group 3: Tavriya Novotroitske (2), FC Vovchansk, Motor Zaporizhia (2)

Quarterfinals

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9 August 2019 ODEK Orzhiv 60Chernihiv-AvanhardOrzhiv, Rivne Oblast
17:00 Hayduchyk 21' (pen.)
Koshka 46'
Krasnomovets 54'
Bohdanov 84'
Tarhoniy 85'
Report Stadium: ODEK Stadium
Referee: Ivan Mandziuk (Ternopil Oblast)
9 August 2019 Viktoriya Mykolaivka 20Motor ZaporizhzhiaMykolaivka, Sumy Oblast
17:00 Arzhanov soccer ball with red X 45'
Cherednychenko 59'
Akimov 87'
Report Stadium: Viktoriya Stadium
Referee: Andriy Fedoruk (Kyiv Oblast)
9 August 2019 Tavriya Novotroitske01 LNZ-Lebedyn Novotroyitske, Kherson Oblast
17:00 Report Machulenko 67' Stadium: Marianivskyi Stadium
Referee: Denys Fedan (Oleksandriya)
9 August 2019 FC Vovchansk14 Epitsentr Dunaivtsi Vysokyi, Kharkiv Oblast
17:00 Anwuli 45'
Pokosenko Yellow card 51' Yellow-red card 90+3'
Report Claudinei 18'
Plis 50'
Ratsa 70'
Cherchenko 90+2'
Stadium: Metalist training base
Referee: Andriy Zaitsev (Sloviansk)
  • Notes: Vovchansk received home turf advantage earning 42 points in 18 games, while Epitsentr 39 points in 18 games (see the group stage standings above and the 2019–20 AAFU playoffs format).

Semifinals

The semifinal pairs will be drawn on 10 August 2020, participants of which are planned to meet on 13 August 2020.[18]

More information Team 1, Score ...
13 August 2019 Viktoriya Mykolaivka 21ODEK OrzhivMykolaivka, Sumy Oblast
Arzhanov 6'
Akimov 90+5'
Report Naumets 20' Stadium: Viktoriya Stadium
Referee: Oleksandr Sadovyi (Kremenchuk)
13 August 2019 Epitsentr Dunaivtsi 41LNZ-LebedynDunaivtsi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Claudinei 57', 64'
Ratsa 61'
Ivashko 78'
Report Lystopad 90+4' Stadium: Kolos Stadium
Referee: Ihor Sadkovskyi (Terebovlia)

Finals

The final is planned to take place on 16 August 2020.[18]

More information Team 1, Score ...
16 August 2019 Viktoriya Mykolaivka 44 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Epitsentr DunaivtsiKyiv
Kuzmin 26', 64'
Mykhaylyuk 89'
Bezyazychnyi 105'
Report Claudinei 5', 30'
Ratsa 90+1'
Ivashko 112'
Stadium: Viktor Bannikov Educational and Training Complex
Referee: Oleksandr Sakhno (Kyiv Oblast)

Promotions to the Second League

In a preliminary list, there were 10 contenders for promotion to the Professional Football League competitions (announced on 12 November 2019): Zirka Kropyvnytskyi, Yarud Mariupol, Peremoha Dnipro, Trostianets-2, Dnipro Cherkasy, Rubikon Vyshneve, ODEK Orzhiv, Epitsentr Dunayivtsi, Munkach Mukacheve, Kovel-Volyn.[20]

As of 24 December 2019, ten clubs have sent the applications for Second League license: FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi, FC Yarud Mariupol, FC Peremoha Dnipro, FC Academiya Sportu Trostianets, MSC Dnipro Cherkasy, FC Vyshneve, FC Vovchansk, FC Avanhard Koryukivka, FC Karpaty Burshtyn, FC Bila Tserkva.[21]

On 5 August 2020, there became publicized a list of ten main contenders to be promoted to the Second League, Dnipro Cherkasy, Yarud Mariupol, Chernihiv-Avanhard, FC Trostianets, FC Bila Tserkva, Peremoha Dnipro, Epitsentr Dunayivtsi, Rubikon Kyiv, Karpaty Halych, Metall Kharkiv.[22]

See also

Notes


    References

    1. "Kolomoisky announced the restoration of the Dnieper" (in Ukrainian). football24.ua. 21 October 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
    2. "Чемпіонат України з футболу серед аматорських команд" (in Ukrainian). AAFU. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.

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