1994–95 Ukrainian Football Amateur League Explained

Season:1994–95
Winners:None (6 group winners)
Nextseason:1995–96

1994–95 Amateur championship of Ukraine was the third amateur championship of Ukraine and the 31st since the establishment of championship among fitness clubs (KFK) in 1964. The format of competitions was preserved as in the Soviet competitions where there was six independent groups split by regional principal. A record of 91 teams participated in competitions.

Teams

Composition

Group 1Group 2Group 3
Region TeamsRegionTeamsRegionTeams
Lviv Oblast (4) Shakhtar ChervonohradRivne Oblast (1) Izotop KuznetsovskKyiv (3) Dynamo-3 Kyiv
Sokil LvivTernopil Oblast (1) Zoria KhorostkivOlimpik Kyiv
ProminSambirLviv Oblast (2) Haray ZhovkvaObolon-Zmina Kyiv
Medyk MorshynHirnyk NovoyavorivskKyiv Oblast (3) Budivelnyk Brovary
Zakarpattia Oblast (3) Lokomotyv ChopVolyn Oblast (3) Silmash KovelKatekh Irpin
Skhid Slavutych
Elektron VolovetsShakhta 9 NovovolynskKirovohrad Oblast (2) Lokomotyv Znamianka
Polihraftekhnika-Krystal Oleksandria
Yalynka Velykyi BychkivPidshypnyk LutskChernihiv Oblast (2) Tekstylnyk Chernihiv
Ahroservis Bakhmach
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (6) Naftovyk DolynaIvano-Frankivsk Oblast (1) Probiy HorodenkaSumy Oblast (3) Kharchovyk Popivka
Khimik KalushKhmelnytskyi Oblast (2) Enerhetyk NetishynBudivelnyk Sumy
Limnytsia PerehinskePetridava Kamianets-PodilskyiSvema Shostka
Pokuttia KolomyiaVinnytsia Oblast (2) Avanhard KryzhopilPoltava Oblast (2) Lokomotyv Hrebinka
Beskyd NadvirnaPodillia KyrnasivkaHirnyk Komsomolsk
Domobudivnyk BurshtynCherkasy Oblast (1) Yatran UmanCherkasy Oblast (1) Nyva-Naftovyk Korsun-Shevchenk.
Group 4Group 5Group 6
Region TeamsRegionTeamsRegionTeams
Sumy Oblast (1) Naftovyk-2 OkhtyrkaKharkiv Oblast (2) Vlasko HlybokeCrimea (2) Surozh Sudak
Chaika Okhotnykove
Kharkiv Oblast (3) Avanhard MerefaMetalurh KupianskOdesa Oblast (7) Dunay Izmail
Avanhard LozovaDnipropetrovsk Oblast (3) Prometei DniprodzerzhynskBlaho Blahoyeve
Yupiter-Skif KharkivKosmos PavlohradTorpedo Odesa
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (4) Shakhtar MarhanetsDruzhba MahdalynivkaEnerhiya Illichivsk
Era NikopolLuhansk Oblast (3) Shakhtar SverdlovskDynamo Odesa
Sport-Invest Kryvyi RihAyaks Krasnyi LuchBirzula Kotovsk
Budivelnyk Kryvyi RihHirnyk BryankaRen Reni
Zaporizhzhia Oblast (1) Zirka ZaporizhzhiaDonetsk Oblast (8) Dynamo SlovianskDnipropetrovsk Oblast (2) Kryvbas-Ruda Kryvyi Rih
Donetsk Oblast (7) Silur KhartsyzkKrystal TorezKryvbas-2 Kryvyi Rih
Shakhtar SelydoveAFK-UOR MariupolMykolaiv Oblast (3) Merkuriy Pervomaisk
Pivdenstal YenakieveAton DonetskOlimpiya Yuzhnoukrainsk
Lidiyevka DonetskMetalurh KomsomolskeNyva Nechayane
Shakhtar SnizhneButovska MakiivkaKherson Oblast (3) Kharchovyk Bilozerka
Hirnyk MakiivkaDonbaskraft KramatorskEnerhiya Nova Kakhovka
Vuhlyk DymytrivShakhtar MakiivkaDzharylhach Skadovsk

Group 3

Notes:

Promotion

For the next season the Third League was discontinued and teams were promoted to Second League which was expanded and contained couple of independent groups designed by geographic principle.

To the 1995–96 Ukrainian Second League were promoted all six group winners FC Khimik Kalush, FC Haray Zhovkva, FC Obolon-Zmina Kyiv, FC Dynamo Sloviansk, FC Portovyk Illichivsk, FC Sportinvest Kryvyi Rih.

In addition to the group winners to the professional competitions were admitted FC Skhid Slavutych which replaced bankrupted Transimpeks during the current season, Olimpiya FC AES Yuzhnoukrainsk was merged with Artania under the same name Olimpiya FC AES Yuzhnoukrainsk, FC Dynamo Odesa replaced Chornomorets-2, Kosmos Pavlohrad was merged with FC Shakhtar Pavlohrad. Promotion was also granted to three more teams FC Hirnyk Komsomolsk, FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk, and FC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk.

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