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2010–11 Ukrainian Second League

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Season
  
2010–11

Location
  
Ukraine

Matches played
  
252

Dates
  
23 Jul 2010 – 4 Jun 2011

Goals scored
  
669

2010–11 Ukrainian Second League

Champions
  
MFK Mykolaiv (Group A) Olimpik Donetsk (Group B)

Top goalscorer
  
18 – Vadym Shavrin (Olimpik)

Biggest home win
  
Yednist 9–0 Ros (Round 2)

Biggest away win
  
Veres 0–6 Bastion (Round 9) Veres 0–6 Sumy (Round 13)

Highest scoring
  
Yednist 9–0 Ros (Round 2)

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2011–12 Ukrainian Second League

The 2010–11 Ukrainian Second League was the 20th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The competitions were divided into two groups according to geographical location in the country – A is western and northern Ukraine and B is eastern and southern Ukraine.

Contents

The first game of the season was played on July 23, 2010 in Group A between Chornomorets-2 Odesa and Desna Chernihiv.

The competition had a winter break and resumed April 9, 2011 with a rescheduled match in Group B that was moved forward from its originally scheduled date of April 22, 2011.

Competition information

Note: Relegation from the League is not covered by the current regulations

The placing of teams in the table is done in the following order:

  • number of accumulated points
  • difference(GD) between goals for(GF) and goals allowed(GA)
  • number of goals for
  • The League Fair-play ranking
  • The next tie-break is a simple draw.

    Admitted teams

    There were only three teams that were admitted by the PFL, including Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka which competed in the 2010 National Amateur competition.

    Group A
  • Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka – (debut)
  • Chornomorets-2 Odesa – (returning after an absence of seven seasons)
  • FC Chornomorets-2 Odesa is regarded as a successor of the reserve team of FC Chornomorets Odesa after its relegation from the Ukrainian Premier League.
  • Relegated teams

    Group A
  • Desna Chernihiv – (returning after an absence of four seasons)(1)
  • Nyva Ternopil – (returning after an absence of a season)
  • Re-admitted teams

    Group A
  • FC Sumy (readmitted)(1)
  • Group B
  • Dnipro-2 Dnipropetrovsk – (reorganized after expelling of FC Dnipro-75 Dnipropetrovsk)
  • Original FC Dnipro-2 Dnipropetrovsk was withdrawn from professional competitions in 2004 and placed in competitions of reserve teams (later youth U-21 teams).
  • Notes:

  • ^(1) The reason for the readmitting the clubs is not explained, but only informed at the official website of PFL of Ukraine on July 13, 2010. On June 18, 2010 both clubs from Sumy and Chernihiv were denied their appeal to have their licenses attestation renewed, according to the Appellation Committee of Football Federation of Ukraine headed by M.Titov. The decision was recognized as final and could not have been protested any further. There is no explanation why the two clubs from Lviv clubs were excluded from the league and the reason the clubs from Eastern Ukraine were re-admitted. FC Sumy was readmitted in Group A.
  • Final Standings

    Notes:

  • ^(2) Bastion Illichivsk completed the season but withdrew from the PFL prior to the start of the next season. (July 15, 2011)
  • ^(3) Skala Stryi renamed themselves from Skala Morshyn. (February 10, 2011)
  • ^(4) Dynamo Khmelnytskyi, Nyva Ternopil, Ros' Bila Tserkva and Veres Rivne deducted 3 points by the PFL on February 9, 2011 due to failure of payment of league dues.
  • ^(5) Ros Bila Tserkva completed the season but had their license revoked prior to the start of next season. (July 4, 2011)
  • ^(6) Veres Rivne were expelled from the PFL due to their financial situation. (April 29, 2011).
  • Expelled Teams

    Veres Rivne

    On April 29, 2011, after trying to find financial solvency Veres Rivne were unable to find a financial sponsor, the PFL had no alternative but to expel the club from the PFL. The club was in 12th place and had lost all of their 15 games, including a technical 3–0 loss during the season. All of their spring fixtures were considered technical losses.

    Renamed Teams

    Skala Stryi

    After playing their home games the first half of the season in Stryi, prior to the start of the spring season Skala Morshyn changed their name to Skala Stryi.

    Results

    Updated to games played on June 4, 2011.
    Source: Premier League website (Ukrainian)
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Notes:

  • ^(7) Veres Rivne failed to field their team for the game. PFL awarded a 3-0 technical victory to Desna Chernihiv who did arrive for the scheduled game.
  • Top goalscorers

    Notes:

  • ^(8) Said Belmokhtar signed with FC Sumy during the winter break.
  • Final Standings

    Notes:

  • ^(9) Olkom Melitopol withdrew from the PFL during the mid-winter break.
  • ^(10) Dnipro-2 Dnipropetrovsk deducted 3 points by the PFL on February 9, 2011 due to failure of payment of league dues.
  • Withdrawn Teams

    Olkom Melitopol

    On 7 February Olkom Melitopol informed the PFL that they ceased their operations and withdrew from the League during the mid-winter break (after Round 13). All of their spring fixtures are considered technical losses. The club played fourteen games in the League and had a record of 5 wins, 2 draws and 7 losses with 21 goals scored and 22 allowed.

    Results

    Updated to games played on June 4, 2011.
    Source: Premier League website (Ukrainian)
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Promotion Play-off

    A playoff between the two second placed teams was played with the winner participating in another playoff game between the 16th placed team of the First League for a place in the 2011–12 Ukrainian First League competition.

    Stadia

    Notes:

    References

    2010–11 Ukrainian Second League Wikipedia