2008–09 Ukrainian Second League

The 2008–09 Ukrainian Second League was the 18th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The competitions are divided into two groups – A and B.

Ukrainian Second League
Season2008–09
ChampionsNyva Ternopil
Zirka Kirovohrad
Relegated6 withdrew, 2 expelled
Top goalscorer22 - Ihor Bezdolny (Tytan Armyansk)

Competition information

Note: Relegation from the League is not covered by the current regulations.[1]The placing of teams in the table is done in the following order:

  • number of accumulated points
  • number of wins
  • 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.

Team changes

Admitted teams

The following teams were promoted from the 2008 Ukrainian Football Amateur League:

Also, two more reserve teams were admitted:

Also, one team was re-admitted:

Relegated teams

The following teams were relegated from the 2007–08 Ukrainian First League:

  • MFC Mykolaiv – 10th place (returning after an absence of two seasons)
  • FC Dnipro Cherkasy – 18th place (returning after an absence of two seasons)
  • FC CSKA Kyiv – 19th place (returning after an absence of 12 seasons)
    • Originally promoted to the First League as a second team of FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv.
  • FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk – 20th place (returning after an absence of four seasons)

Renamed teams

  • A teams swap de facto took place when FC Olimpik Kirovohrad was renamed into FC Zirka Kirovohrad and reorganized. Previously in 2007 both Olimpik and Zirka played in the Amateur League. Following reorganization Olimpik continued its participation at amateur level, while Zirka started to play at professional level.
  • Nyva-Svitanok Vinnytsia renamed themselves prior to the start of the season to Nyva Vinnytsia.
  • FC Podillya-Khmelnytskyi Khmelnytskyi renamed themselves to Dynamo Khmelnytskyi on March 2, 2009 (during the season).
  • FC Yavir Krasnopillya changed their name to FC Sumy on September 11, 2008 (during the season).

Withdrawn (expelled) teams

  • FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv withdrew out of courtesy before the start of the season to allow MFK Mykolaiv to enter the competition.
  • FC Khimik Krasnoperekopsk did not submit a license for the season and withdrew from the PFL.
  • FC Enerhiya Yuzhnoukrainsk withdrew from the PFL before the start of the season citing financial difficulties.
  • FC Desna-2 Chernihiv did not arrive On October 25, 2008 for the match against their opponent FC Knjazha-2 Schaslyve and subsequently withdrew from the PFL on October 29, 2008.
  • FC Obolon-2 Kyiv withdrew after the winter-break.
  • FC Knyazha-2 Shchaslyve withdrew after the winter-break.
  • PFC Sevastopol-2 withdrew after the winter-break.
  • FC Korosten was expelled from the PFL after the 22nd round for not arriving to a scheduled game for the second time in the 2008–09 season.
  • FC Dnipro Cherkasy was expelled from the competition after the 28th round.

Location map

Competitions

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1FC Nyva Ternopil (C, P)3221835026+2471Promoted to First League
2FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva (P)3221475131+2067Playoff game winner Promoted to First League
3PFC Nyva Vinnytsia3218774230+1261Name change[a]
4FC CSCA Kyiv32183114023+1757
5FC Nafkom Brovary32164124533+1252Withdrew
6FC Bastion Illichivsk32164123640−452
7FC Dnipro Cherkasy32175103720+1750[b]Expelled
8FC Dynamo Khmelnytskyi32145133238−647Name change[c]
9FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi32142162939−1044
10FC Ros Bila Tserkva32128123838044
11MFK Mykolaiv321110112827+143[d]
12FC Yednist' Plysky32124163141−1040
13FC Veres Rivne32116152432−839
14FC Karpaty-2 Lviv3297162845−1734
15FC Korosten3282222442−1823[e]Expelled
16FC Obolon-2 Kyiv3254232030−1019Withdrew
17FC Knjazha-2 Schaslyve3242261535−2014Withdrew
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:

Withdrawn teams

Desna-2 Chernihiv

On October 25, 2008 FC Desna-2 Chernihiv did not arrive for the match against their opponent FC Knjazha-2 Schaslyve[5] and subsequently withdrew from the PFL on October 29, 2008. The PFL annulled all their results from the competition and adjusted the standings.[6]Desna-2 Chernihiv had a record of 2 wins, 1 draw and 12 losses scoring 7 goals and having 24 goals scored against them.

Obolon-2 Kyiv

Obolon-2 withdrew after the winter-break.[7]Obolon-2 Kyiv after 20 games had a record of 5 wins, 4 draws and 11 losses scoring 20 goals and having 31 goals scored against them and were in 16th place in the standings.

Knyazha-2 Schaslyve

Knyazha-2 withdrew after the winter-break.[7]FC Knjazha-2 Schaslyve after 20 games had a record of 4 wins, 2 draws and 14 losses scoring 15 goals and having 35 goals scored against them and were in 17th place in the standings.

Nafkom Brovary

Nafkom withdrew after the season completed failing to receive a professional license.[8] Most of its players joined Nyva Vinnytsia.

Expelled teams

FC Korosten

FC Korosten was expelled from the PFL after the 22nd round for not arriving to a scheduled game for the second time in the 2008–09 season.[4]FC Korosten after 21 games had a record of 8 wins, 2 draws and 11 losses scoring 24 goals and having 36 goals scored against them and were in 11th place in the standings.

Dnipro Cherkasy

Dnipro were expelled from the competition after the 28th round. The club failed to arrive for their 29th and 30th-round games.[2]Dnipro Cherkasy after 27 games had a record of 17 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses scoring 37 goals and having 14 scored against them and were in 3rd place in the standings.

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoals (Pen.)Team
Pavlo Malyi
13
Nyva Ternopil
Kostiantyn Derevliov
13 (7)
Arsenal Bila Tserkva
Roman Pitsur
12
Arsenal Bila Tserkva
Serhiy Kushka
10 (3)
Nafkom Brovary
Maksym Ilyuk
7
Bukovyna Chernivtsi 6
Dmytro Kozban
7
Knjazha-2 Schaslyve/Nafkom Brovary 7
Mykola Tararov
7
Bastion Illichivsk
Vasyl Tovkatskyi
7
Nyva Ternopil/Arsenal Bila Tserkva 8
Andriy Veretynskyi
7 (3)
Nyva Vinnytsia
Oleksiy Kolesnykov
7 (3)
Dynamo Khmelnytskyi
  • ^6 Ilyuk signed with Premier League club Shakhtar Donetsk (December 12, 2008)
  • ^7 Kozban signed with Nafkom after Knjazha-2 withdrew from the competition and he was granted free agent status from the PFL
  • ^8 Tovkatsky signed with Arsenal Bila Tserkva after the winter break

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Zirka Kirovohrad (C, P)3423385826+3272Promoted to First League – Name Change[a]
2FC Poltava3421945223+2972Playoff game
3Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk3421766229+3370
4Tytan Armyansk3419785531+2464
5Shakhtar-3 Donetsk34177106644+2258
6Olimpik Donetsk3416995532+2357
7Olkom Melitopol34148124043−350
8Shakhtar Sverdlovsk34121393122+946[b]
9Tytan Donetsk341211113733+444[b]Withdrew
10Illichivets-2 Mariupol34128144050−1044
11Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih34155144656−1041[c][b]
12Arsenal Kharkiv341110133647−1140[c]Withdrew
13Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk3498172845−1735
14Kremin Kremenchuk34107174352−934[d]
15Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia3494213568−3331
16Dnipro-75 Dnipropetrovsk3486202856−2824[c]
17FC Sumy34610182760−3322[c]Name change[e]
18PFC Sevastopol-23424281739−2210Withdrew
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:

Withdrawn teams

PFC Sevastopol-2 Sevastopol

PFC Sevastopol-2 withdrew after the winter-break.[11]PFC Sevastopol-2 Sevastopol after 21 games had a record of 2 wins, 4 draws and 15 losses scoring 17 goals and having 39 goals scored against them and were in 17th place in the standings.

Arsenal Kharkiv

Arsenal withdrew after the season completed failing to receive a professional license.[8]

Tytan Donetsk

Tytan failed to pay license fees for the next season and subsequently the PFL withdrew their professional status in the league.[8]

Top goalscorers

ScorerGoals (Pen.)Team
Ihor Bezdolnyi
22 (5)
Titan Armyansk
Denys Berezhnyi
17 (2)
Hirnyk/Stal 14
Ihor Melnyk
15 (2)
Illichivets-2 Mariupol 15
Vitaliy Ponomar
15 (2)
Shakhtar-3 Donetsk
Kostiantyn Dudchenko
12
Olkom Melitopol 15
Serhiy Yakovenko
12 (6)
Zirka Kirovohrad


Playoff game

Due to FC Ihroservice Simferopol failing to pay their license dues for the 2009–10 Ukrainian First League season the PFL allowed an extra team to be promoted.The PFL determined that a playoff game between the 2nd placed teams Druha Liha –Arsenal Bila Tserkva and FC Poltava.[12]

Playoff game to determine promotion
Arsenal Bila Tserkva1 – 0FC Poltava
Derevliov 60'Report
Attendance: 300
Referee: Vitaliy Hodulian (Odesa)

Stadia

RankStadiumCapacityClub
1CMS 17 Vinnytsia25,000FC Nyva Vinnytsia
2Army Stadium (SKA)23,040FC Karpaty-2 Lviv
3Stadion Avanhard[13]20,000FC Veres Rivne
4Zirka Stadium20,000FC Zirka Kirovohrad
5Bukovyna Stadium17,000FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi
6Nyva Stadion14,000FC Nyva Vinnytsia
7CMS Ternopil12,750FC Nyva Ternopil
8Stadion CSK ZSU12,000CSCA Kyiv
9Polytechnic Stadium11,400FC Kremin Kremenchuk
10CMS Cherkasy10,321FC Dnipro Cherkasy
11N.I. Horiushkin Memorial Stadium10,000FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk
12SC 18 Podillya10,000FC Dynamo Khmelnytskyi
13OOM 19 Stadion Spartak6,800FC Olkom Melitopol
14SC 17 Sevastopol6,000PFC Sevastopol-2
15Spartak-ZIGMU Stadium6,000FC Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia
16Stadion Khimik5,000FC Titan Armyansk
17Trudovi Rezervy (Labor Reserves)5,000FC Ros Bila Tserkva
18Stadion Lokomotyv5,000FC Poltava
19Stadion Kolos3,000FC Yavir Krasnopilya
20Metalurh Stadium2,900FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk
21Arsenal-Bavaria2,300FC Arsenal Kharkiv
22CMS Mykolaiv1,500MFK Mykolaiv
23Olimpik Stadium1,000FC Olimpik Donetsk
24Yunist Stadium?FC Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk
25Zapadnyi Stadium?FC Illichivets-2 Mariupol

Notes:

  • ^17 CMS stands for Central Municipal Stadium, the name of a stadium that doesn't carry any official names, and followed by the city's name where the stadium is located. Usually such stadiums are the property of the city with a generic name "Tsentralnyi" (Central, in Ukrainian)
  • ^18 SC stands for Sport Complex abbreviation
  • ^19 OOM stands for Oleh Oleksenko Memorial

See also

References