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1992–93 Ukrainian Transitional League

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Season
  
1992–93

Champions
  
Naftokhimik Kremenchuk

1992–93 Ukrainian Transitional League

Promoted
  
Naftokhimik Kremenchuk Dynamo Luhansk Nyva-Borysfen Myronivka Voikovetsk Kerch Prometei Shakhtarsk

Relegated
  
Shakhtar Horlivka Olympik Kharkiv Lysonia Berezhany More Feodosia Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk

Top goalscorer
  
16 – Z.Selimov (Frunzenets)

Biggest home win
  
Dynamo - Prometei Dz 7:0 (Round 32)

The 1992-93 Ukrainian Transitional League season was the first season of the fourth tier which existed for the next three years. The League was organized after the split of the 1992 Transfer League into the Second League and the Transitional League.

Contents

A total of eighteen teams participated in the competition, ten of which contested the 1992 season in the Ukrainian Second League and the remaining eight were promoted from the KFK competition (Amateurs). The competition began on August 15, 1992, with eight games. After the 17th round (November 17, 1992) the competition was retired for a winter break until April 3, 1993. The competition concluded on July 3, 1993.

Renamed teams

  • Prior to the season Andezyt Khust changed its name to Fetrovyk Khust
  • Prior to the season Hirnyk Khartsyzk changed its name to Kanatchyk Khartsyzk and later to Silur Khartsyzk
  • During the season Nyva Myronivka changed its name to Nyva-Borysfen Myronivka
  • During the season Okean Kerch changed its name to Voykovets Kerch
  • During the season Sokil Berezhany changed its name to Lysonia Berezhany
  • During the season Hirnyk Hirne changed its name to Antratsyt Kirovske
  • Change of stadiums

  • Nyva since May 15, 1993, played its games in Kiev at the CSKA Stadium
  • Promin in the second half played its games in Rudky at the Motor Stadiuim and Kolos Stadium.
  • More played all its games in Prymorskyi
  • Naftokhimik played several games at the Lokomotyv Stadium in Komsomolsk and Dnipro Stadium in Kremenchuk
  • Prometei Dz played several games at the Burevisnyk Stadium
  • Prometei Sh played several games at the Olimp Stadium
  • Lysonia played some of its games at the Sokil Stadium
  • Olimpik played several games at the Serp i Molot Stadium
  • Avanhard Stadium in Khust changed its name to Fetrovyk
  • The game against Avanhard, Prometei Sh played in Torez at the Komsomolets Stadium
  • The game against Nyva, Promin played in Staryi Sambir at the Prykarpattia Stadium, against Avanhard - in Rudky at the Motor Stadium
  • The game against Dynamo, Antratsyt played in Hirne at the Hirnyk Stadium, against Torpedo in Zuhres at the ZMS Stadium
  • The game against Torpedo, Naftokhimik played at the Dormash Stadium, against Prometei Sh - Syntez Stadium, against Olimpik - in Komsomolsk at the Lokomotyv Stadium
  • The game against More, Elektron played in Sumy at the Krystal Stadium
  • The game against Torpedo, Lysonia played at the Sokil Stadium
  • Legend

    (+) or (-), in Misc column, identifies how a certain club ended up in this League. (-) means demoted from the Second League, (+) means promoted from the amateurs.

    Notes:

  • Fetrovyk Khust and Silur Khartsyzk were reinstated
  • Volodymyr Suprunenko case

  • Silur had several games changed into a technical loss (-:+) due to use a player from Shakhtar Horlivka. Several opponents of Silur Khartsyzk received a technical victory (+:-) (Antratsyt - Round 18 on April 3, Shakhtar - Round 22 on April 24)
  • Fetrovyk scandal

    On May 22, 1993 Fetrovyk Khust did not arrive for the game of the Round 27 with Prometei Shakhtarsk and it was awarded a technical loss (-:+). On June 5, 1993, during the game of the Round 29 against Frunzenets Frunze, the team of Fetrovyk Khust walked of the pitch on the 25th minute in the protest of a referee's decision.

    Top scorers

  • Z.Selimov (Frunzenets Frunze) - 16
  • O.Holubev (Antratsyt Kirovske) - 14
  • K.Pinchuk (Dynamo Luhansk) - 14
  • O.Zolotaryov (Shakhtar Horlivka) - 12
  • References

    1992–93 Ukrainian Transitional League Wikipedia