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2013–14 Ukrainian Second League

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Season
  
2013–14

Location
  
Ukraine

Matches played
  
293

Dates
  
14 Jul 2013 – 7 Jun 2014

Goals scored
  
791

2013–14 Ukrainian Second League

Top goalscorer
  
31 – Stanislav Kulish (Stal)

Biggest home win
  
Krystal 8–1 Dynamo (Round 17)

Biggest away win
  
Enerhiya N.K. 1–6 Stal (Round 16) Hirnyk 0–5 Hirnyk-Sport (Round 31)

Highest scoring
  
9 goals – Krystal 8–1 Dynamo (Round 17)

Longest winning run
  
7 – Hirnyk-Sport (Round 19–25)

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2012–13 Ukrainian Second League

The 2013–14 Ukrainian Second League is the 23rd season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The competition was consolidated from two groups to one round robin competition. The list of teams was approved by Central Committee of the Professional Football League of Ukraine on 20 June 2013. Final decision was adapted by the PFL Conference on 26 June 2013. The competition began on 14 July 2013 and had a break winter from 30 November 2013. The competition resumed on 29 March 2014.

Contents

Admitted teams

The following teams were admitted by the PFL after passing attestation.

  • FC Enerhiya Mykolaiv – (debut)
  • FC Obolon-Brovar Kyiv – (returning after an absence of 13 seasons)
  • FC Obolon-Brovar Kyiv is regarded as a successor club of FC Obolon Kyiv
  • Relegated teams

  • FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva – (returning after an absence of four seasons)
  • Withdrawn teams

  • FC Odesa were originally relegated from the Ukrainian First League but withdrew from the PFL prior to the start of the season
  • FC Sevastopol-2 were withdrawn by the main club and will participate in the 2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 competition
  • Expelled teams

  • FC Zhemchuzhyna Yalta was refused attestation and expelled
  • Name changes

  • FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva was renamed to FC Arsenal-Kyivshchyna Bila Tserkva.
  • Prior to the start of the season FC Poltava-2 Karlivka severed its ties with FC Poltava as their Reserve team and reregistered with the PFL as FC Karlivka staying in Karlivka.
  • During the last season Real Pharm had moved to Ovidiopol. Prior to the start of the season the club had registered its name as Real Pharma Ovidiopol.
  • Location map

    The following displays the location of teams.

    League table

    As of 7 June 2014

    Notes:

  • ^(1) Shakhtar Sverdlovsk completed the season but was suspended from the PFL after the season due to instability in their region.
  • ^(1.1) FC Karlivka completed the season but failed to submit a license for the next.
  • ^(2) Myr Hornostayivka withdrew from the PFL during the winter break. (24 March 2014)
  • ^(3) Enerhiya Mykolaiv withdrew from the PFL during the winter break. (6 March 2014)
  • ^(4) Dynamo Khmelnytskyi withdrew from the PFL after Round 21. (14 November 2013)
  • Dynamo Khmelnytskyi

    On 14 November the Football Club Dynamo Khmelnytskyi informed the PFL informed that the club would not travel to their Round 22 match against Shakhtar-3 Donetsk, indicating that the club would be withdrawing from the professional ranks. Control Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Ukraine confirmed the withdrawal after the team had not fulfilled playing two games during the season. All of their matches after Round 21 are considered technical losses. The club played twenty matches in the League and had a record of 3 wins, 2 draws and 15 losses (including a technical loss) with 18 goals scored and 49 allowed. (21 November 2013)

    Enerhiya Mykolaiv

    On 6 March the administration of Enerhiya Mykolaiv informed that the club would not be funded by MykolaivOblEnerho hence leaving the club defunct. All of their matches after Round 23 are considered technical losses. The club played twenty two matches in the League and had a record of 9 wins, 3 draws and 15 losses (including a technical loss) with 24 goals scored and 28 allowed. (6 March 2014)

    Myr Hornostayivka

    On 14 February the administration of Myr Hornostayivka informed that the club would not continue competing in the Second League. The president of the club informed the players that they are free agents. The club was officially withdrawn from the PFL later in March before the start of the spring session of the competition. All of their matches after Round 23 are considered technical losses. The club played twenty three matches in the League and had a record of 11 wins, 4 draws and 8 losses with 32 goals scored and 27 allowed. (24 March 2014)

    Shakhtar Sverdlovsk

    In summer of 2014 participation of the club in the Professional League competitions was suspended due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In summer of 2015 the club was officially withdrawn from the league.

    Results

    As of 7 June 2014

    Updated to games played on 7 June 2014.
    Source: PFL Druha League calendar (Ukrainian)
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Notes:

  • ^(9) Administration of Dynamo Khmelnytskyi informed that the club would not travel to their Round 15 match against Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih due to financial issues. Control Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Ukraine award a 3–0 technical victory to Hirnyk.
  • ^(10) Enerhiya Mykolaiv moved their home matches to Central Stadium in Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv Oblast since the club was unable to prepare their home ground in Mykolaiv for the start of the season. (22 July 2013)
  • ^(11) Due to the construction of the N.I. Horiushkin Memorial Stadium in Sverdlovsk, Shakhtar Sverdlovsk moved their home matches to Avanhard Stadium in Rovenky. (20 July 2013)
  • ^(12) Due to the reconstruction of the athletic running track at Slavutych's home ground Central Stadium, the Round 6 match against Real Pharma Ovidiopol and the Round 8 match against Shakhtar-3 Donetsk was played at Zorya Stadium in Bilozirya, located about 20 km (12 mi) southwest from Cherkasy. (1 September 2013)
  • ^(13) Administration of Enerhiya Mykolaiv informed that the club would not travel to their Round 21 match against FC Ternopil due to temporary financial issues. Control Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Ukraine award a 3–0 technical victory to FC Ternopil.
  • ^(14) Administration of Dynamo Khmelnytskyi informed that the club would not travel to their Round 22 match against Shakhtar-3 Donetsk, indicating that the club would be withdrawing from the professional ranks. Control Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Ukraine award a 3–0 technical victory to Shakhtar-3. (14 November 2013)
  • ^(15) Round 27 match between FC Ternopil and Kremin Kreminchuk postponed until after Round 30.
  • ^(16) Round 27 match between Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka and Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk postponed until after Round 29.
  • ^(17) Round 32 match between Slavutych Cherkasy and FC Ternopil brought forward to prior to Round 29 due to Slavutych Cherkasy playing in the Semi-final of the Ukrainian Cup.
  • ^(18) Round 29 match between Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka and Slavutych Cherkasy rescheduled and to be played during Round 36 when both teams have vacant dates due to byes or matches against teams that have withdrawn from the competition.
  • ^(19) Round 30 match between Shakhtar Sverdlovsk and Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih is postponed to 29 May due to unrest in the region. The match was moved to Trudovyi Reservy Stadium in Bila Tserkva due matches not played in Donetsk oblast.
  • ^(20) Round 32 match between Shakhtar Sverdlovsk and Krystal Kherson was postponed due to unrest in the region. Match to be played after Round 37 at Trudovyi Reservy Stadium in Bila Tserkva.
  • ^(21) Round 33 matches between Shakhtar Sverdlovsk and Shakhtar-3 Donetsk and Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka and Slavutych Cherkasy postponed due to the decision of the Football Federation of Ukraine not conducting matches in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk and Odessa oblasts due to continual unrest in the region. The PFL ruled a technical victory to Shakhtar Sverdlovsk due to the force majeure circumstances that were created due to war conditions in the area and awarded Shakhtar Sverdlovsk a technical victory.
  • ^(22) Administration of Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka informed that the club would not travel to their Round 33 match against FC Ternopil due to difficult financial situation and lack of transportation. Control Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Ukraine award a 3–0 technical victory to FC Ternopil.
  • ^(24) Round 34 match between Shakhtar-3 Donetsk and Obolon-Brovar Kyiv is moved due to decisions made by the FFU of not conducting matches in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk and Odessa oblasts because of unrest in the region. The match to be played at Kiev at Obolon Stadium.
  • ^(25) The PFL moves Round 35 match between Shakhtar Sverdlovsk and Kremin Kreminchuk was moved Trudovyi Reservy Stadium in Bila Tserkva due to the civil unrest in Donetsk oblast. The match between Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka and Skala Stryi was also moved to Metalurh Stadium in Dniprodzerzhinsk.
  • ^(26) The PFL moves Round 36 match between Shakhtar-3 Donetsk and FC Ternopil was moved to Yunist Stadium in Komsomolsk due to the civil unrest in Donetsk oblast.
  • ^(27) The Round 36 match between Real Pharma and FC Karlivka was to be played Krystal Stadium in Kherson but FC Karlivka decided not arrive for the match due to the late scheduling change.
  • ^(28) Round 37 match between Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka and FC Ternopil was moved to Union of Creative Youth Stadium in Dnipropetrovsk due to unrest in the region.
  • ^(29) Round 32 match Shakhtar-3 Donetsk and Skala Stryi was initially postponed due to unrest in the region and was to be played after Round 37. Skala team administration informed the PFL that due to health of many players the club will not travel for their scheduled match.
  • ^(30) Round 38 match between Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka and Shakhtar-3 Donetsk will not be played due to the force majeure circumstances that were created due to war conditions in the area, The PFL awarded Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka a technical victory.
  • Round by round

    The following table represents the teams position after each round in the competition.

    Last updated: 31 May 2014
    Source: pfl.ua

    Top goalscorers

    As of 8 June 2014

    Notes:

  • ^(40) Vasyl Prodan signed with Obolon-Brovar Kyiv during the winter break.
  • References

    2013–14 Ukrainian Second League Wikipedia