Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR explained

Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
Pixels:150
Country:
    • (before 1980)
Founded:1921
1959
Folded:1991 (reformed)
Relegation:Amateurs
Levels:1
Domest Cup:Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
Champions:Naftovyk Okhtyrka (1st title)
Season:1991
Most Champs:4 - SKA Kyiv and Kryvbas
8 - Kharkiv city football team (as Intercities champion)

The Championship of the Ukrainian SSR in football was a top competition of association football in the Ukrainian SSR in 1921-91. Number of Ukrainian clubs almost never competed in the championship such as Dynamo Kyiv.

The competitions were organized by the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR[1] that was created in 1959 in place of the Football Section.

Before 1980 selected teams of Moldavian SSR participated in the championship.

Historical outlook

Established as the All-Ukrainian inter-city competition in 1921, later it was included into number of All-Ukrainian Olympiads and Spartakiads. During several seasons the competitions were suspended due to football being identified as a "non-proletariat sport". Also because of a difficult social cataclysm in 1933 (Holodomor), there was no competitions as well.

With the establishment of the All-Union competitions in 1936 (united competitions), the republican football competitions in Ukraine were degraded to regional level. Since then and before the Great Patriotic War, the champion of Ukraine title was awarded to a team that would place first in the First Group (Persha Hrupa) of championship among sports societies and agencies. In 1960 those competitions were suspended and republican title was awarded to the top team of Ukrainian Zone in the Class B (Soviet Second League). The consistent and uniform All-Ukrainian Soviet competition take their beginning from 1960 as the first All-Ukrainian league was formed as part of the Soviet Second League, more known back then as the Klass B, with UkrSSR zone. In 1964 there were also established lower level republican competitions among collectives of physical culture (KFK). In 1970 the Soviet Second League was named as the second group of Klass A for the season, before changing to simply the Soviet Second League. For 1990 and 1991 seasons this competition was moved further down the Soviet league levels into the newly formed Soviet Second League B also earlier known as the G group or simply the Third League.

Until World War II up to 11 clubs competed in the Soviet championship. Nine clubs from Ukraine participated in the first season of the Soviet competition: Dynamo Kyiv (I Division); Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk and Dynamo Kharkiv (II Division); Dynamo Odesa, Spartak Kharkiv, Ugolschiki Staline, Lokomotyv Kyiv (III Division); Traktor Plant Kharkiv, Stal Dnipropetrovsk (IV Division). Later other clubs has entered the competition: Silmash Kharkiv, Frunze Plant Kostiantynivka, Sudostroitel Mykolaiv, and Dzerzhynets Voroshylovhrad.

The Ukrainian club competition in the Second League had existed and prior to 1963, but was not such an exclusive and consistent part of the Soviet League system. In 1970 and 1990 there were few reformations. In 1970 the First League was reduced to a single group and, because of that, the Second League extended into upper and lower (B) divisions. The lower division was named as the Second League B and for the next season was liquidated. In 1990 a similar reform was taken upon the Second League. Its 10 regional groups were reduced to just three still by the regional principal while the league was renamed into the Buffer League (West, Center, and East). This reform also introduced what was planned to be a fourth level of professional competition allowing each republic to have its own professional league. That fourth level competition was named as the Second League, the former name of the Buffer League.

Republican competitions before 1936

Championship of cities

See main article: article and Championship of cities (Ukrainian SSR).

The first nationwide football competitions in Ukraine were established in 1921 as inter-cities competition of the Ukrainian SSR. The city teams consisted of different players from various teams of a particular city. Until 1930 the competition took place in Kharkiv, in 1931 it was conducted in Kyiv, and in 1932 – in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia.

In 1936 the competition was consolidated into the Soviet competitions with some of its teams qualified for the Soviet Top League. The championship itself became a republican level competition with its best team qualifying for the Soviet competitions.

SeasonChampionRunner-up3rd Position
1921align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverOdesaalign=center bgcolor=tanMykolaiv
Taganrog
1922align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverOdesaalign=center bgcolor=tanKyiv
Mykolaiv
1923align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverYuzivkaalign=center bgcolor=tanOdesa
1924align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverOdesaalign=center bgcolor=tanStalino
1925align=center bgcolor=grey colspan=4no competitions
1926align=center bgcolor=grey colspan=4no competitions
1927align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverMykolaivalign=center bgcolor=tanOdesa
1928align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverHorlivkaalign=center bgcolor=tanMykolaiv
1929align=center bgcolor=grey colspan=4no competitions
1930align=center bgcolor=grey colspan=4no competitions
1931align=center bgcolor=goldKyivalign=center bgcolor=silverKharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanKadiyivka
Mykolaiv
1932align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverDonbasalign=center bgcolor=tanDnipropetrovsk
1933align=center bgcolor=grey colspan=4no competitions
1934align=center bgcolor=goldKharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverKyivalign=center bgcolor=tanVinnytsia
Odesa
1935align=center bgcolor=goldDnipropetrovskalign=center bgcolor=silverKyivalign=center bgcolor=tanKharkiv

Championship of the Proletarian Sports Society Dynamo

Parallel to the championship of cities there also existed separate tournament that was played among teams of Dynamo society (Proletarian Sports Society (PST) Dynamo) located throughout the Ukrainian SSR.[2] The first tournament was conducted as part of the All-Ukrainian Dynamo Festival which was organized on the orders of the top OGPU official in Ukraine Vsevolod Balitsky. The tournament was also known as the Dynamiada of Ukraine. There existed some degree of confusion due to great number of tournament at that time.[3]

SeasonChampionRunner-up3rd Position
1929align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Dnipropetrovsk
Dynamo Stalino
1931align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Odesa
Dynamo Stalino
1932align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Odesa
Dynamo Stalino
1933align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Odesa
Dynamo Stalino
1934align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Stalino
Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk
1935align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Dnipropetrovskalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Kharkiv

Republican competitions after 1936

Football Championship among teams of sports societies (non-professional level)

The competitions were considered to be amateur. In Soviet Union officially all sports players were amateur athletes, however to differentiate level of teams, there were teams of sports societies and agencies (amateurs) and teams of masters (professionals).

Nonetheless in 1936 and in 1938 there were played games of one more tournament called the Season's Cup of the Ukrainian SSR to which qualified the cup holder and the champion.[4] Those tournament were discontinued and there only were two games.

SeasonGroupChampionRunner-up3rd Position
1936align=center bgcolor=goldOrdzhonikidze Factory Kramatorskalign=center bgcolor=silverPetrovsky Factory Dnipropetrovskalign=center bgcolor=tanUDKA Kyiv
1937align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Dnipropetrovskalign=center bgcolor=silverZenit Stalinealign=center bgcolor=tanStalinets Kharkiv
1938align=center bgcolor=goldDzerzhynets Voroshylovhradalign=center bgcolor=silverStal Dniprodzerzhynskalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Mykolaiv
1939align=center bgcolor=goldLokomotyv Zaporizhzhiaalign=center bgcolor=silverKharchovyk Odesaalign=center bgcolor=tanLokomotyv Kharkiv
1940align=center bgcolor=goldLokomotyv Zaporizhzhiaalign=center bgcolor=silverStakhanovets Ordzhonikidzealign=center bgcolor=tanAvanhard Kramatorsk
1941-45align=center bgcolor=grey colspan=4no competitions World War II
1946align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Uzhhorodalign=center bgcolor=silverBO Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanDzerzhynets Kharkiv
1947align=center bgcolor=goldBilshovyk Mukachevealign=center bgcolor=silverAvanhard Kramatorskalign=center bgcolor=tanLokomotyv Kyiv
19481align=center bgcolor=goldTorpedo Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Uzhhorodalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Vinnytsia
2align=center bgcolor=goldStal Kostiantynivkaalign=center bgcolor=silverMilitary Unit 25750 (Kyiv)align=center bgcolor=tanStal Dniprodzerzhynsk
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldTorpedo Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverStal Kostiantynivkaalign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Uzhhorod
19491align=center bgcolor=goldMetalurh Dniprodzerzhynskalign=center bgcolor=silverMetalurh Kostiantynivkaalign=center bgcolor=tanTraktor Kirovohrad
2align=center bgcolor=goldBO Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverSpartak Stanislavalign=center bgcolor=tanLokomotyv Ternopil
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldBO Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverMetalurh Dniprodzerzhynskalign=center bgcolor=tan
1950align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Uzhhorodalign=center bgcolor=silverLabor Reserves Voroshylovhradalign=center bgcolor=tanBO Kyiv
1951align=center bgcolor=goldBO Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverODO Lvivalign=center bgcolor=tanMashynobudivnyk Kyiv
1952align=center bgcolor=goldMetalurh Zaporizhzhiaalign=center bgcolor=silverChervonyi Styah Mykolaivalign=center bgcolor=tanIskra Mukacheve
1953align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Uzhhorodalign=center bgcolor=silverSpartak Khersonalign=center bgcolor=tanTorpedo Kharkiv
1954align=center bgcolor=goldZenit Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverSpartak Stanislavalign=center bgcolor=tanBudivelnyk Mykolaiv
1955align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Stanislavalign=center bgcolor=silverSpartak Khersonalign=center bgcolor=tanTorpedo Kirovohrad
1956align=center bgcolor=goldShakhtar Kadiivkaalign=center bgcolor=silverMashynobudivnyk Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanODO Odesa
1957align=center bgcolor=goldSKVO Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverLokomotyv Artemivskalign=center bgcolor=tanMashynobudivnyk Kyiv
1958align=center bgcolor=goldMashynobudivnyk Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverMetalurh Nikopolalign=center bgcolor=tanNaftovyk Drohobych
1959align=center bgcolor=goldAvanhard Zhovti Vodyalign=center bgcolor=silverTorpedo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanSKVO Odesa

‡ – winners of the Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR

Football Championship among teams of masters (professional level)

While many Ukrainian teams competed in the Class B before 1960, it was not until then when they were organized into own republican competition which was officially considered as the one among teams of masters (professional teams).

For 1990 and 1991 the Soviet Second League was again restructured and degraded farther into the fourth division of the competition yielding to the newly formed Buffer League. Buffer League (a.k.a. Second League) covered much bigger area for the competition, while the Second League (a.k.a. Lower Second League) was assigned specifically for most of the Soviet republics including Ukraine.

Soviet Class B (Ukraine)

Official name of the established competition was the Class B, UkrSSR (Russian: класс «Б», УССР). Originally reestablished soon after the World War II as the Second Group (1945-1949), the Class B football competitions succeeded it in 1950 as part of the Soviet second tier. As part of the Ukrainian championship, Class B existed in 1960-1970.

Note: until 1963 Class B was the second division of the Soviet football competition, analog of the First League with several zones formed by territorial principle. Since then it was degraded into the third and later renamed as the Soviet Second League.

Ukrainian competitions consisted of two zones until 1970, when it was restructured into two hierarchical leagues. After 1971 teams of the lower league lost their professional status (teams of masters).

Soviet second-tiered competitions
SeasonGroupChampionRunner-up3rd Position
19601align=center bgcolor=goldSudnobudivnyk Mykolaivalign=center bgcolor=silverLokomotyv Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=tanArsenal Kyiv
2align=center bgcolor=goldMetalurh Zaporizhzhiaalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Odesaalign=center bgcolor=tanTrudovi Rezervy Luhansk
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldMetalurh Zaporizhzhiaalign=center bgcolor=silverSudnobudivnyk Mykolaivalign=center bgcolor=tan
19611align=center bgcolor=goldChornomorets Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverLokomotyv Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=tanZirka Kirovohrad
2align=center bgcolor=goldSKA Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverTrudovi Rezervy Luhanskalign=center bgcolor=tanAvanhard Zhovti Vody
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldChornomorets Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Odesaalign=center bgcolor=tanLokomotyv Vinnytsia
1962align=center bgcolor=goldTrudovi Rezervy Luhanskalign=center bgcolor=silverChornomorets Odesaalign=center bgcolor=tanAvanhard Simferopol
Soviet third-tiered competitions
SeasonGroupChampionRunner-up3rd Position
19631align=center bgcolor=goldLokomotyv Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Lvivalign=center bgcolor=tanZirka Kirovohrad
2align=center bgcolor=goldSKA Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverAzovstal Zhdanovalign=center bgcolor=tanTorpedo Kharkiv
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldSKA Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverLokomotyv Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=tanAzovstal Zhdanov
1964align=center bgcolor=goldLokomotyv Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanPolissya Zhytomyr
1965align=center bgcolor=goldSKA Lvivalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanAvanhard Zhovti Vody
19661align=center bgcolor=goldDynamo Khmelnytskyialign=center bgcolor=silverDesna Chernihivalign=center bgcolor=tanSKCF Sevastopol
2align=center bgcolor=goldAvanhard Zhovti Vodyalign=center bgcolor=silverLokomotyv Khersonalign=center bgcolor=tanDnipro Kremenchuk
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldAvanhard Zhovti Vodyalign=center bgcolor=silverDynamo Khmelnytskyialign=center bgcolor=tanLokomotyv Kherson
19671align=center bgcolor=goldAvtomobilist Zhytomyralign=center bgcolor=silverDnipro Cherkasyalign=center bgcolor=tanDnipro Kremenchuk
2align=center bgcolor=goldKhimik Severodonetskalign=center bgcolor=silverTorpedo Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanShakhtar Kadievka
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldAvtomobilist Zhytomyralign=center bgcolor=silverKhimik Severodonetskalign=center bgcolor=tanDnipro Kremenchuk
19681align=center bgcolor=goldAvanhard Ternopilalign=center bgcolor=silverBukovyna Chernivtsialign=center bgcolor=tanDynamo Khmelnytskyi
2align=center bgcolor=goldLokomotyv Donetskalign=center bgcolor=silverSpartak Sumyalign=center bgcolor=tanDesna Chernihiv
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldAvanhard Ternopilalign=center bgcolor=silverBukovyna Chernivtsialign=center bgcolor=tanShakhtar Kadiyevka
19691align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Ivano-Frankivskalign=center bgcolor=silverPrometey Dniprodzerzhynskalign=center bgcolor=tanKarpaty Mukacheve
2align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Sumyalign=center bgcolor=silverShakhtar Horlivkaalign=center bgcolor=tanShakhtar Sverdlovsk
Play-offalign=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Ivano-Frankivskalign=center bgcolor=silverShakhtar Horlivkaalign=center bgcolor=tanSpartak Sumy
Soviet fourth-tiered competitions

Second League (Soviet third tier)

SeasonChampionRunner-up3rd Position
1971align=center bgcolor=goldKryvbas Kryvyi Rihalign=center bgcolor=silverSudnobudivelnyk Mykolaivalign=center bgcolor=tanAvtomobilist Zhytomyr
1972align=center bgcolor=goldSpartak Ivano-Frankivskalign=center bgcolor=silverHoverla Uzhhorodalign=center bgcolor=tanTavriya Simferopol
1973align=center bgcolor=goldTavriya Simferopolalign=center bgcolor=silverAvtomobilist Zhytomyralign=center bgcolor=tanSudnobudivelnyk Mykolaiv
1974align=center bgcolor=goldSudnobudivelnyk Mykolaivalign=center bgcolor=silverMetalist Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanKryvbas Kryvyi Rih
1975align=center bgcolor=goldKryvbas Kryvyi Rihalign=center bgcolor=silverAvtomobilist Zhytomyralign=center bgcolor=tanSC Lutsk
1976align=center bgcolor=goldKryvbas Kryvyi Rihalign=center bgcolor=silverMetalist Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=tanSCA Odesa
1977align=center bgcolor=goldSCA Odesaalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanKolos Nikopol
1978align=center bgcolor=goldMetalist Kharkivalign=center bgcolor=silverKolos Nikopolalign=center bgcolor=tanSKA Kyiv
1979align=center bgcolor=goldKolos Nikopolalign=center bgcolor=silverSKA Kyivalign=center bgcolor=tanSKA Lviv
1980align=center bgcolor=goldSKA Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverBukovyna Chernivtsialign=center bgcolor=tanSKA Lviv
1981align=center bgcolor=goldKryvbas Kryvyi Rihalign=center bgcolor=silverNyva Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=tanAvanhard Rivne
1982align=center bgcolor=goldBukovyna Chernivtsialign=center bgcolor=silverDesna Chernihivalign=center bgcolor=tanKolos Pavlohrad
1983align=center bgcolor=goldSKA Kyivalign=center bgcolor=silverKolos Pavlohradalign=center bgcolor=tanNyva Vinnytsia
1984align=center bgcolor=goldNyva Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=silverKolos Pavlohradalign=center bgcolor=tanSudnobudivelnyk Mykolaiv
1985align=center bgcolor=goldTavriya Simferopolalign=center bgcolor=silverNyva Vinnytsiaalign=center bgcolor=tanSudnobudivelnyk Mykolaiv
1986align=center bgcolor=goldZoria Voroshylovhradalign=center bgcolor=silverTavriya Simferopolalign=center bgcolor=tanSKA Kyiv
1987align=center bgcolor=goldTavriya Simferopolalign=center bgcolor=silverNyva Ternopilalign=center bgcolor=tanPrykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
1988align=center bgcolor=goldBukovyna Chernivtsialign=center bgcolor=silverVorskla Poltavaalign=center bgcolor=tanSKA Odesa
1989align=center bgcolor=goldVolyn Lutskalign=center bgcolor=silverBukovyna Chernivtsialign=center bgcolor=tanNyva Ternopil

Second League Lower (Soviet fourth tier)

SeasonChampionRunner-up3rd Position
1990align=center bgcolor=goldTorpedo Zaporizhzhiaalign=center bgcolor=silverSudnobudivelnyk Mykolaivalign=center bgcolor=tanAvanhard Rivne
1991align=center bgcolor=goldNaftovyk Okhtyrkaalign=center bgcolor=silverPrykarpattia Ivano-Frankivskalign=center bgcolor=tanKolos Nikopol

List of all champions

Performance by club

The table does not include city teams that competed in the cities' championship.

ClubWinnersRunners-upThird PlaceWinning Years
Tavriya Simferopol5121973, 1985, 1987
SKA Kyiv4541949, 1951, 1980, 1983
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih411971, 1975, 1976, 1981
Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk3221955, 1969, 1972
SKA Odesa3141957, 1963, 1977
Spartak Uzhhorod311946, 1950, 1953
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia31952, 1960, 1970
Zorya Luhansk31938, 1962, 1986
Nyva Vinnytsia2331964, 1984
Bukovyna Chernivtsi231982, 1988
Arsenal Kyiv211954, 1958
Avanhard Zhovti Vody211959, 1966
Lokomotyv Zaporizhzhia21939, 1940
Sudnobudivelnyk Mykolaiv1331974
Avtomobilist Zhytomyr1231967
Kolos Nikopol1221979
Metalist Kharkiv1211978
Chornomorets Odesa121961
SKA Lviv1131965
Avanhard Kramatorsk1111936
Shakhtar Stakhanov111956
Spartak Dnipropetrovsk11937
Bilshovyk Mukacheve11947
Torpedo Odesa11948
Avanhard Ternopil11968
Volyn Lutsk11989
Torpedo Zaporizhzhia11990
Naftovyk Okhtyrka11991

Performance by city (Cities' championship)

The 1936 championship is not included.

ClubWinnersRunners-upThird PlaceWinning Years
Kharkiv8111921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1934
Kyiv1211931
Dnipropetrovsk111935

Pre-World War II teams of masters (professional clubs) in Ukraine

Post war teams of masters (professional clubs) in Ukraine before Ukrainian Class B

Participated teams by regions

In bold are teams that played at least 10 seasons. The underlined are teams that at some point played in different region. In brackets is a number of seasons.

RegionTeams
Crimea (1954)Avanhard Sevastopol (1954–1959), Metalurh Kerch (1954–1959), Trud Simferopol (1954), Burevisnyk Simferopol (1955–1957), DOF Sevastopol (1956), Avanhard Simferopol (1959)
Cherkasy Oblast (1954)Torpedo Cherkasy (1954), Burevisnyk Cherkasy (1955, 1956), Kolhospnyk Cherkasy (1957), Shakhtar Vatutine (1958, 1959), Spartak Cherkasy (1958), Avanhard Uman (1959)
Chernihiv Oblast (1932)Chernihiv (1936, 1954–1956), Spartak Chernihiv (1937–1940, 1949, 1951), Dynamo Chernihiv (1946, 1948), Vympel Chernihiv (1947), Mashynobudivnyk Prylulki (1949, 1952), Chervona Zirka Chernihiv (1952), Torpedo Prylulki (1953), Avanhard Prylulki (1957, 1959), Avanhard Chernihiv (1958, 1959), Nizhyn (1958)
Chernivtsi Oblast (1940)Spartak Chernivtsi (1946, 1947, 1949), Dynamo Chernivtsi (1948, 1950–1955, 1958), Lokomotyv Chernivtsi (1949), Burevisnyk Chernivtsi (1956), Avanhard Chernivtsi (1958, 1959), Mashynobudivnyk Chernivtsi (1959)
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (1932)Metalurh Dnipropetrovsk (1936, 1950, 1957), Dniprodzerzhynsk (1936), Kryvyi Rih (1936), Rot Front Kryvyi Rih (1937), Ordzhonikidze (1936–1938), Stakhanovets Ordzhonikidze (1939, 1940), Stal/Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk (1937–1940, 1948–1952, 1958), Spartak Dnipropetrovsk (1937–1940, 1946), Synelnykove (1937), Lokomotyv Synelnykove (1938), Stal/Metalurh Kryvyi Rih (1938, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1958), Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk (1939, 1948–1950), Spartak Kryvyi Rih (1939, 1948, 1950), Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk (1946–1949, 1951, 1952), Khimik Pavlohrad (1949), Metalurh Novomoskovsk (1949), Metalurh Nikopol (1949, 1954–1959), Torpedo Dnipropetrovsk (1950, 1951), Mashynobudivnyk Dnipropetrovsk (1952–1954, 1956, 1958, 1959), Khimik Dniprodzerzhynsk (1953–1956), Dnipropetrovsk (1955), r/u imeni Libknekhta Kryvyi Rih (1956), r/u imeni Dzerzhynskoho Kryvyi Rih (1956, 1957), Avanhard Ordzhonikidze (1957–1959), Avanhard Zhovti Vody (1958, 1959), Shakhtar Terny (1958), Avanhard Dniprodzerzhynsk (1959), r/u imeni Kominterna Kryvyi Rih (1959)
Donetsk Oblast (1932)Starobilsk (1936–1938), Krasnyi Luch (1936–1938), Kadiivka (1936, 1948), Voroshylovsk (1936, 1937), Voroshilovgrad (1936), Avanhard Kramatorsk (1936–1940, 1946–1952, 1956–1959), Chystiakove (1936–1938), Artemivsk (1936, 1938), Makiivka (1936, 1938), Postysheve/Krasnoarmiisk (1936, 1937), Horlivka (1936), Kostiantynivka (1936), z-d imeni Stalina Stalino (1936), Rubizhne (1937), Zenit Stalino (1937–1939), Avanhard Horlivka (1937–1940, 1946), Stal/Metalurh Makiivka (1937, 1948–1951), Sloviansk (1937, 1938, 1948), Zhdanov/Mariupol (1937, 1950), Druzhkivka (1937), Stakhanovets Krasnoarmiisk (1938), Stal/Metalurh Kostiantynivka (1938, 1939, 1940, 1946, 1948–1952), Avanhard Druzhkivka (1938–1940, 1959), Stal/Metalurh Zhdanov/Mariupol (1946, 1948, 1949, 1951–1957), Stakhanovets/Shakhtar Rutchenkove (1946, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1959), Lokomotyv Yasynuvata (1946, 1948, 1949), Shakhtar Chystiakove (1948, 1956–1959), Shakhtar Smolianka (1948, 1949, 1958), Shakhtar Horlivka (1948, 1949, 1958), Shakhtar Yenakieve (1948, 1951, 1955), Stal/Metalurh Yenakieve (1948, 1949, 1957), Stal/Metalurh Horlivka (1948, 1954, 1955), Shakhtar Druzhkivka (1948, 1949), Lokomotyv Debaltseve (1948), Azovstal Mariupol (1948), Lokomotyv Artemivsk (1949–1957), Metalurh Stalino (1950–1952, 1958), Khimik Horlivka (1950–1952), Budivelnyk Zhdanov (1951), Metalurh Chasiv Yar (1952), Shakhtar Stalino (1954–1956), Shakhtar Budyonivka (1957, 1958), Shakhtar Makiivka (1957), Dzerzhynets Dzerzhynsk (1957), Avanhard Zhdanov (1958, 1959), Avanhard Yenakieve (1958, 1959), z-d imeni Ordzhonikidze Chasiv Yar (1958), Avanhard Chasiv Yar (1959), Khimik Makiivka (1959)
Drohobych Oblast (1939-59)Spartak Drohobych (1946, 1948), Bilshovyk Sambir (1947–1949), DO Stryi (1948), Naftovyk Boryslav (1948–1950, 1952), Naftovyk Stryi (1949), Dynamo Drohobych (1949), Naftovyk Drohobych (1951, 1953–1956, 1958, 1959), Kolhospnyk Stryi (1951)
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (1939)Spartak Stanislav (1946, 1949–1955), Dynamo Stanislav (1947–1949), Medyk Stanislav (1948), Stanislav (1951), Khimik Kalush (1956, 1958, 1959), Avanhard Kolomyia (1958, 1959), Avanhard Stanislav (1958), Kharchovyk Stanislav (1959)
Izmail Oblast (1940-54)Spartak Izmail (1946–1949), DO Izmail (1949), Vodnyk Izmail (1951, 1952), Dynamo Izmail (1953)
Kharkiv Oblast (1932)Kupiansk (1936–1938), Stalinets/KhEMZ Kharkiv (1936, 1937), Lokomotyv Kharkiv (1938, 1939), Lokomotyv Lozova (1938, 1956, 1958, 1959), Zenit Kharkiv (1940), Silmash Kharkiv (1946), Zdorovia Kharkiv (1946), Dzerzhynets Kharkiv (1946, 1951, 1952), Traktor Kharkiv (1947, 1951), Torpedo Kharkiv (1948, 1950, 1952–1959), Spartak Kharkiv (1948, 1957, 1959), Lokomotyv Izyum (1948, 1949), Kharchovyk Kupyansk (1948), Dynamo Kharkiv (1948, 1957), Chervonyi Prapor Kharkiv (1949), Lokomotyv Kupyansk (1949), Spartak Kupyansk (1949), Dzerzhynskyi Raion Kharkiv (1950), Kahanovych Raion Kharkiv (1950), Iskra Kharkiv (1951), Enerhia Kharkiv (1954–1956), Chuhuiv (1957–1959), Donetsk Izyum (1957), Avanhard Kharkiv (1958)
Kherson Oblast (1944)Kherson (1936, 1937), Znannia Kherson (1938), Spartak Kherson (1946, 1950–1957), Dynamo Kherson (1947), Avanhard Kherson (1948, 1949, 1958, 1959), Torpedo Henichesk (1949), Enerhia Nova Kakhovka (1954, 1956, 1957, 1959), Enerhia Kakhovka (1955)
Khmelnytskyi Oblast (1937)Kamianets-Podilsk (1936–1938), Dynamo Kamianets-Podilskyi (1939, 1948, 1949), Dynamo Khmelnytskyi/Proskuriv (1940, 1946–1949, 1951–1956, 1958, 1959), Lokomotyv Shepetivka (1948, 1949), Burevisnyk Kamianets-Podilskyi (1957–1959)
Kyiv City (1932)DO/UDKA (1936, 1946, 1949–1951), Vympel (1937), Dynamo (klubnaya)/Dynamo-2 (1938, 1939, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1956), Lokomotyv (1946, 1947, 1953–1957), Spartak (1946, 1954, 1956), v/c 25750 (1948), Trudovi Rezervy (1948), Mashynobudivnyk (1949, 1952, 1953, 1955–1958), Zenit (1954), Chervonyi Prapor (1949), Bilshovyk (1952), Torpedo (1955–1959), Zhovtnevyi Raion (1957–1959), DRVZ (1957–1959)
Kyiv Oblast (1932)Zhytomyr (1936–1938, 1954, 1956), Berdychiv (1936–1938), Korosten (1936–1938), Novohrad-Volynskyi (1937, 1938), Uman (1937, 1938), Smila (1938), Pershyi Cherkaskyi (1947), Mashynobudivnyk Smila (1948, 1949), DO Cherkasy (1948, 1949), Mashynobudivnyk Fastiv (1948, 1949), Trud Vasylkiv (1948), v/c Bila Tserkva (1948), Urozhai Boryspil (1949), Spartak Bila Tserkva (1952, 1954–1956, 1958, 1959), Torpedo Fastiv (1953, 1957)
Kirovohrad Oblast (1939)Silmash Kirovohrad (1939, 1940), Dynamo Kirovohrad (1946, 1947), Lokomotyv Znamianka (1948, 1949), Shakhtar Oleksandria (1948, 1949, 1956–1959), Traktor Kirovohrad (1948–1952), Lokomotyv Haivoron (1949), Urozhai Kirovohrad (1949), Torpedo Kirovohrad (1953–1957), Avanhard Kirovohrad (1958), KremHESbud (1959), Chervona Zirka Kirovohrad (1959)
Lviv Oblast (1939)Spartak Lviv (1946), Dynamo Lviv (1947, 1949, 1953, 1956), Bilshovyk Zolochiv (1948, 1949), Bilshovyk Vynnyky (1949), DO Lviv (1950–1952), Kharchovyk Vynnyky (1951, 1952), Trud Lviv (1954), Torpedo Lviv (1955), Avanhard Lviv (1958, 1959)
Luhansk Oblast (1938)Stakhanovets/Shakhtar Kadiivka/Serho (1937, 1939, 1940, 1947, 1950–1956), Dzerzhynets Voroshilovgrad (1937, 1938, 1940, 1948, 1952), z-d imeni Lenina Lysychansk/Verkhniy (1938), Stakhanovets Lysychasnk (1938), Stal/Metalurh Voroshylovsk (1938–1940, 1948–1952, 1955, 1958, 1959), Zenit Voroshilovgrad (1939), Dynamo Voroshilovgrad (1946), Khimik Rubizhne (1948, 1949, 1958, 1959), Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch (1948), Khimik Lysychansk/Verkhniy (1949), Trudovi Rezervy Voroshilovgrad (1950, 1951), Avanhard Luhansk/Voroshilovgrad (1954–1959), Shakhtar Brianka (1956–1959), Khimik Severodonetsk (1956–1959), Shakhtar Sverdlovsk (1957–1959), Shakhtar Krasnodon (1958)
Mykolaiv Oblast (1937)Mykolaiv (1936, 1952), Voznesensk (1937, 1938), Sudnobudivnyk-2 Mykolaiv (1937, 1939, 1940, 1946–1949), Dynamo Mykolaiv (1938, 1950), Budivelnyk Mykolaiv (1948, 1949, 1954–1957), Dynamo Voznesensk (1948, 1949), Mashynobudivnyk Mykolaiv (1948), DO Mykolaiv (1949), Chervonyi Prapor Mykolaiv (1951, 1952), Vodnyk Mykolaiv (1953), Avanhard Mykolaiv (1954–1956, 1958, 1959), Pervomaisk (1958, 1959), Torpedo Mykolaiv (1958), Avanhard Voznesensk (1959)
Odesa Oblast (1932)Kirovohrad/Kirovo (1936–1938), z-d KinAp Odesa (1936), Kharchovyk Odesa (1938, 1939), Dynamo Odesa (1946, 1949, 1950), Vodnyk Odesa (1947, 1949), Bilshovyk Odesa (1948), Torpedo Odesa (1948, 1949), Lokomotyv Kotovsk (1948, 1949), Lokomotyv Rozdilna (1949), Lokomotyv Odesa (1950), Kolhospnyk Ulyanovka (1951), Spartak Odesa (1951, 1952), Metalurh Odesa (1951, 1952, 1956), SKVO (SKA, ODO, DO) Odessa (1952, 1954–1959), Shakhtar Odesa (1953–1955), Avanhard Odesa (1958), Chervonohvardiets Odesa (1959), Vodnyk Izmail (1959)
Poltava Oblast (1937)Poltava (1936–1938), Kremenchuk (1936–1938), Spartak Poltava (1939, 1940, 1946, 1948, 1949), Dynamo Poltava (1947), Dzerzhynets Kremenchuk (1948, 1949), VVS Poltava (1948), Lokomotyv Poltava (1949–1955, 1957–1959), Kolhospnyk Karlivka (1951), Kolhospnyk Poltava (1955, 1956), Avanhard Kryukiv (1956–1959), Vahonobudivnyk Kremenchuk (1957), Sputnyk Poltava (1957), Kolhospnyk-2 Poltava (1959)
Rivne Oblast (1939)Dynamo Rovne (1946, 1953, 1954), Rovne (1947), Lokomotyv Rovne (1948–1952), Bilshovyk Zdolbuniv (1949), Urozhai Rovne (1955), Kolhospnyk Rovne (1956, 1957), Avanhard Zdolbuniv (1958), Kolhospnyk Hoshcha (1958), Spartak Dubno (1958), Avanhard Rovne (1959)
Sumy Oblast (1939)Sumy (1936–1938), Shostka (1937), Konotop (1937, 1938, 1952), Tsukrovyk Sumy (1939, 1940), Dynamo Sumy (1946–1948), Mashynobudivnyk Sumy (1948, 1949, 1951, 1952), Khimik Shostka (1948, 1949, 1957), Lokomotyv Konotop (1948, 1949), Spartak Sumy (1949), Torpedo Sumy (1953–1959), Shakhtar Konotop (1958, 1959), Avanhard Shostka (1958, 1959), Avanhard Sumy (1959)
Ternopil Oblast (1939)Lokomotyv Ternopil (1946–1950), Bilshovyk Kremenets (1948), Dynamo Ternopil (1952–1957), Avanhard Ternopil (1958), Chortkiv (1959)
Vinnytsia Oblast (1932)Vinnytsia (1936, 1956–1958), Mohyliv-Podilskyi (1936–1938), Spartak Vinnytsia (1937, 1940, 1946), Koziatyn (1937, 1938), Temp Vinnytsia (1938), Dynamo Vinnytsia (1947–1952), DO Vinnytsia (1948, 1949), Lokomotyv Zhmerynka (1949, 1958), Kolhospnyk Mohyliv-Podilskyi (1951), Trud Vinnytsia (1953, 1954), Burevisnyk Vinnytsia (1955), Avanhard Mohyliv-Podilskyi (1958, 1959), Avanhard Vinnytsia (1959)
Volyn Oblast (1939)Dynamo Lutsk (1946–1956), DO Volodymyr-Volynskyi (1948), GDO Lutsk (1957–1959), Shakhtar Novovolynsk (1957–1959), Volodymyr-Volynskyi (1959)
Zakarpattia Oblast (1945)Spartak Uzhhorod (1946, 1950, 1952, 1953), Bilshovyk Mukachevo (1947, 1950), Dynamo Uzhhorod (1948, 1949), Bilshovyk Solotvyno (1948), Dynamo Mukachevo (1949), Bilshovyk Berehovo (1949), Kolhospnyk Berehovo (1951, 1952, 1954–1959), Iskra Mukachevo (1951–1954), Burevisnyk Mukachevo (1955, 1956), Burevisnyk Vynohradiv (1956), Avanhard Uzhhorod (1958, 1959), Avanhard Vynohradiv (1958, 1959), Avanhard Mukachevo (1958, 1959)
Zaporizhzhia Oblast (1939)Zaporizhia (1936, 1955), Melitopol (1936–1938), Berdiansk (1937, 1938), Kryla Rad Zaporizhia (1937–1939), Lokomotyv Zaporizhia (1939, 1940, 1947, 1948, 1950–1952), Bilshovyk Zaporizhia (1946), Torpedo Osypenko (1948, 1957), Stal/Metalurh Zaporizhia (1948, 1950–1952), Sudnobudivnyk Velykyi Tokmak (1948, 1949), Mashynobudivnyk Melitopol (1948), Burevisnyk Zaporizhia (1948), Trudovi Rezervy Melitopol (1949), Traktor Osypenko (1949), Enerhia Zaporizhia (1949), Mashynobudivnyk Zaporizhia (1953, 1954, 1956–1959), Enerhia Osypenko (1955, 1956), Khimik Zaporizhia (1955), Kolhospnyk Melitopol (1957), Avanhard Velykyi Tokmak (1958, 1959), Budivelnyk Zaporizhzhia (1958, 1959), Burevisnyk Melitopol (1958, 1959), Avanhard Berdiansk (1958, 1959)
Zhytomyr Oblast (1938)Voskhod Zhytomyr (1939), Dynamo Zhytomyr (1940, 1946–1950, 1952, 1953, 1955), Spartak Zhytomyr (1948, 1949, 1951), DO Zhytomyr (1948, 1949), Mashynobudivnyk Berdychiv (1948, 1949), v/c Berdychiv (1948), Chervona Prapor Malyn (1949), Chervona Zirka Malyn (1957), Kolhospnyk Zhytomyr (1957), Shakhtar Korostyshiv (1958, 1959), Avanhard Zhytomyr (1958), Avanhard Malyn (1959)
RegionTeams
Crimea Chaika (Atlantyka, Volna, Avanhard) Sevastopol (1964–1967, 1970–1991), Okean (Avanhard, Metalurh) Kerch (1963–1968, 1979–1991), Tavria (Avanhard) Simferopol (1960–1965, 1970–1973, 1985–1987), SKCF (SCF) Sevastopol* (1960–1967, 1969, 1970)
Cherkasy OblastDnipro* (Hranit, Kolhospnyk) Cherkasy (1960–1971, 1974, 1977–1984, 1988–1991)
Chernihiv OblastDesna Chernihiv (1960–1968, 1970, 1977–1988, 1990, 1991), Chernihiv (1972–1976)
Chernivtsi OblastBukovyna (Avanhard) Chernivtsi (1960–1968, 1970–1989)
Dnipropetrovsk OblastKryvbas (Hirnyk, Avanhard) Kryvyi Rih (1960–1967, 1970, 1971, 1973–1976, 1978–1991), Prometei (Dniprovets, Khimik) Dniprodzerzhynsk* (1960–1970), Shakhtar Pavlohrad (Kolos Mezhyrich) (1981–1991), Avanhard Zhovti Vody* (1960–1966, 1969, 1970), Trubnyk Nikopol* (1962–1970), Kolos Nikopol (1976–1979, 1989–1991), Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk (1979–1985), Stal (Dnipro, Metalurh) Dnipropetrovsk (1960–1962, 1967), Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk (1968, 1969)
Donetsk OblastShakhtar (Vuhlyk) Horlivka (1960–1973, 1976–1988), Novator (Lokomotyv, Metalurh, Azovets, Azovstal, Avanhard) Mariupol (1960–1964, 1966, 1967, 1970–1973, 1975–1989), Lokomotyv Donetsk* (1960–1973), Avanhard Kramatorsk* (1960–1970), Shakhtar (Avanhard*) Makiivka (1966–1970, 1972, 1973), Shakhtar Torez* (1965–1970), Industria Yenakieve (1963, 1964, 1968, 1969), Sitall Kostiantynivka (1966–1969), Shakhtar Yenakieve (1965–1967), Start Dzerzhynsk (1967–1969), Uholyok Krasnoarmiisk (1968, 1969)
Ivano-Frankivsk OblastPrykarpattia (Spartak) Ivano-Frankivsk (1960–1972, 1982–1991)
Kharkiv OblastMayak Kharkiv (1972, 1982–1991), Torpedo Kharkiv (1960–1969), Metalist Kharkiv (1974, 1976–1978)
Kherson OblastKrystal (Lokomotyv, Budivelnyk, Mayak) Kherson (1961–1967, 1970–1991), Enerhia Nova Kakhovka* (1967–1970), Spartak Kherson (1960)
Khmelnytskyi OblastPodillia (Khvylia, Dynamo*) Khmelnytskyi (1960–1968, 1970–1991), Podillia Kamianets-Podilskyi* (1968–1970), Temp Shepetivka (1991)
Kyiv CitySKA Kiev (1961–1965, 1971, 1977–1980, 1983–1987, 1990, 1991), Arsenal Kyiv (1960–1963), Temp Kyiv (1964), Dynamo-2 Kyiv (1965)
Kyiv OblastDynamo Bila Tserkva (Irpin) (1984–1991)
Kirovohrad OblastZirka (Dynamo) Kirovohrad (1960–1965, 1970–1991), Shakhtar Oleksandria* (1962–1970)
Lviv OblastSKA Lvov (1960–1965, 1970, 1971, 1977–1981), Naftovyk Drohobych* (1960–1970), Shakhtar Chervonohrad* (1968–1970), Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka (1991)
Luhansk OblastVahonobudivnyk (Stakhanovets) Stakhanov (Shakhtar Kadiivka) (1960–1968, 1970–1973, 1980–1986, 1991), Khimik Severodonetsk* (1960–1967, 1970–1973, 1991), Komunarets (Metalurh) Komunarsk* (1963–1970), Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch* (1965–1970), Trudovi Rezervy Voroshilovgrad (1960–1962), Avanhard Rovenky* (1968–1970), Shakhtar Sverdlovsk* (1968–1970), Zorya Luhansk (1985, 1986, 1989), Avanhard Antratsyt* (1969, 1970), Shakhtar Kirovsk* (1970), Stal Alchevsk (1991)
Mykolaiv OblastSudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv (1960–1965, 1970–1990), Budivelnyk Pervomaisk (1969), Mayak Ochakiv (1991)
Odesa OblastSKA Odessa (1960–1963, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1983–1989), Dunaets Izmail (1964–1969), Chornomorets Odesa (1960–1962), Avtomobilist Odesa (1965, 1966)
Poltava OblastVorskla (Kolos, Budivelnyk, Kolhospnyk) Poltava (1960–1967, 1970–1982, 1987–1989), Dnipro Kremenchuk (1963–1967, 1969), Kremin Kremenchuk (1989)
Rivne OblastVeres (Avanhard, Horyn*, Kolhospnyk) Rivno (1960–1991)
Sumy OblastFrunzenets (Spartak, Avanhard) Sumy (1960–1983), Naftovyk Okhtyrka (1986–1991), Avtomobilist Sumy (1991)
Ternopil OblastBudivelnyk (Avanhard) Ternopil (1960–1968, 1970–1974), Nyva Ternopil (Berezhany) (1983–1989)
Vinnytsia OblastNyva (Lokomotyv*) Vinnytsia (1960–1964, 1970–1989)
Volyn OblastVolyn (Torpedo*) Lutsk (1960–1971, 1977–1989), Lutsk (1972–1976), Shakhtar Novovolynsk (1968)
Zakarpattia OblastZakarpattia (Hoverla, Verkhovyna*, Spartak) Uzhhorod (1960–1989, 1991), Pryladyst (Karpaty*) Mukachevo (1968–1970, 1991)
Zaporizhzhia OblastTorpedo Zaporizhzhia (1985–1990), Torpedo Berdiansk* (1966–1970), Metalurh Zaporizhzhia (1960–1962, 1970), Spartak (Burevisnyk) Melitopol (1963–1966), Kolos Yakymivka (1968, 1969)
Zhytomyr OblastPolissia (Spartak, Avtomobilist) Zhytomyr (1960–1967, 1970–1991), Prohres Berdychiv (1968, 1969)

Teams from other republics

Moldavian teams

Belarusian teams

Russian teams

Ukrainian teams of masters

RegionTeams
Crimea SKCF/DOF Sevastopol (1954, 1955, 1957–1970), Tavria/Avanhard Simferopol (1958–1991), Okean/Avanhard/Metalurh Kerch (1963–1969, 1979–1991), Atlantyka/Avanhard/Chaika Sevastopol/Balaklava (1964–1967, 1971–1991)
Cherkasy OblastHranit/Dnipro/Kolhospnyk Cherkasy (1958–1971, 1974, 1977–1984, 1988–1991)
Chernihiv OblastDesna Chernihiv (1960–1970, 1977–1991)
Chernivtsi OblastDynamo Chernivtsi (1949), Bukovyna/Avanhard Chernivtsi (1960–1991)
Dnipropetrovsk OblastDynamo Dnipropetrovsk (1936–1937), Stal Dnipropetrovsk (1936s, 1936f, 1967), Dnipro/Metalurh/Stal Dnipropetrovsk (1937, 1939, 1946–1949, 1953–1991), Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk (1937, 1968, 1969), Prometei/Dniprovets/Khimik Dniprodzerzhynsk (1957–1970), Kryvbas/Hirnyk/Avanhard Kryvyi Rih (1959–1991), Avanhard Zhovti Vody (1960–1970), Trubnyk Nikopol (1962–1970), Kolos Nikopol (1976–1991), Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk (1979–1985), Shakhtar/Kolos Pavlohrad/Mezhyrich (1981–1991)
Donetsk OblastShakhtar/Stakhanovets Donetsk/Stalino (1936–1940, 1941, 1945–1991), z-d imeni Frunze Konstiantynivka (1936f, 1937), Avanhard Kramatorsk (1948, 1949, 1960–1970), Lokomotyv Donetsk/Stalino (1958–1973), Vuhlyk/Shakhtar Horlivka (1959–1973, 1976–1988), Novator/Lokomotyv/Metalurh/Azovets/Azovstal Mariupol/Zhdanov (1960–1964, 1966–1973, 1975–1989), Industria/Metalurh Yenakieve (1963, 1964, 1968, 1969), Shakhtar Torez (1965–1970), Shakhtar Yenakieve (1965–1967), Avanhard Makiivka (1966–1970), Start Dzerzhynsk (1966–1969), Sitall Kostiantynivka (1967–1969), Uholyok/Komunarets Krasnoarmiysk (1968, 1969), Shakhtar Makiivka (1972, 1973)
Ivano-Frankivsk OblastPrykarpattia/Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk/Stanislav (1956–1991)
Kharkiv OblastDynamo Kharkiv (1936–1937, 1939, 1940), Silmash Kharkiv (1936f–1940), Spartak Kharkiv (1936–1939, 1941), Torpedo/Traktor Kharkiv (1936–1937, 1949, 1960–1969), Lokomotyv Kharkiv (1945–1955), Metalist/Avanhard/Dzerzhynets Kharkiv (1947–1949, 1956–1991), Mayak Kharkiv (1972, 1982–1991)
Kherson OblastSpartak Kherson (1947–1949, 1958–1960), Krystal/Lokomotyv/Budivelnyk/Mayak Kherson (1961–1991), Enerhia Nova Kakhovka (1967–1970)
Khmelnytskyi OblastPodillia/Khvylia/Dynamo Khmelnytskyi (1960–1991), Podillia Kamianets-Podilskyi (1968–1970), Temp Shepetivka (1991)
Kyiv CityDynamo (1936–1940, 1941, 1945–1991), Lokomotyv (1936–1940), Spartak (1937, 1949), SKA/ODO (SC Chernigov) (1947–1949, 1952, 1954–1958, 1961–1987, 1990, 1991), Arsenal (1959–1963), Temp (1964), Dynamo-2 (1965)
Kyiv OblastDynamo Bila Tserkva/Irpin (1984–1991)
Kirovohrad OblastZirka Kirovohrad (1958–1961, 1963–1991), Dynamo Kirovohrad (1962), Shakhtar Oleksandria (1962–1970)
Lviv OblastSpartak Lviv (1947–1949), SKA(-Karpaty)/DO Lviv (SC Lutsk) (1949, 1954–1989), Naftovyk Drohobych (1960–1970), Karpaty Lviv (1963–1981, 1989–1991), Shakhtar Chervonohrad (1968–1970), Halychyna Drohobych (1990, 1991), Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka (1991)
Luhansk OblastZorya/Dzerzhynets Luhansk/Voroshylovhrad (1939, 1964–1991), Dinamo Voroshylovhrad (1947–1949), Vahonobudivnyk/Stakhanovets/Shakhtar Stakhanov/Kadiivka (1948, 1949, 1957–1973, 1980–1986, 1991), Trudovi Rezervy Luhansk/Voroshylovhrad (1949, 1957–1963), Khimik Severodonetsk (1960–1973, 1991), Komunarets/Metalurh Komunarsk (1963–1970), Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch (1965–1970), Avanhard Rovenky (1968–1970), Shakhtar Sverdlovsk (1968–1970), Avanhard Antratsyt (1969, 1970), Shakhtar Kirovsk (1970), Stal Alchevsk/Komunarsk (1991)
Mykolaiv OblastSudnobudivnyk/Avanhard Mykolaiv (1937, 1939, 1940, 1946–1949, 1957–1991), Budivelnyk Pervomaisk (1969), Mayak Ochakiv (1991)
Odesa OblastDynamo Odesa (1936–1939), Chornomorets/Pischevik Odesa (1940, 1945–1950, 1955–1991), Spartak Odesa (1941), Metalurh Odesa (1953, 1954), SKA Odesa (Zvezda Tiraspol) (1958–1991), Dunayets Izmail (1964–1969), Avtomobilist Odesa (1965, 1966)
Poltava OblastVorskla/Budivelnyk/Silbud/Kolos/Kolhospnyk Poltava (1957–1982, 1987–1991), Kremin/Dnipro Kremenchuk (1963–1969, 1989–1991)
Rivne OblastVeres/Avanhard/Horyn/Kolhospnyk Rivne (1958–1991)
Sumy OblastFrunzenets/Spartak/Avanhard Sumy (1960–1983), Naftovyk Okhtyrka (1986–1991), Avtomobilist Sumy (1991)
Ternopil OblastBudivelnyk/Avanhard Ternopil (1959–1974), Nyva Ternopil/Berezhany (1983–1991)
Vinnytsia OblastNyva/Lokomotyv Vinnytsia (1958–1991)
Volyn OblastTorpedo/Volyn Lutsk (1960–1971, 1977–1991), Shakhtar Novovolynsk (1968)
Zakarpattia OblastZakarpattia/Hoverla/Verkhovyna/Spartak Uzhhorod (1947–1949, 1951, 1954–1991), Pryladyst/Karpaty/Bolshevik Mukachevo (1948, 1949, 1968–1970, 1991)
Zaporizhzhia OblastBolshevik Zaporizhia (1947), Lokomotyv Zaporizhia (1948, 1949), Metalurh Zaporizhia (1953–1991), Spartak/Burevisnyk Melitopol (1963–1966), Torpedo Berdiansk (1966–1970), Kolos Yakymivka (1968, 1969), Torpedo Zaporizhia (1985–1991)
Zhytomyr OblastSpartak/Avtomobilist/Polissia/Avanhard Zhytomyr (1959–1991), Prohres Berdychiv (1968, 1969)

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Notes and References

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  2. Banyas, V. "Dynamo" is a power in movement («Динамо» — сила в русі). Ukrainian Premier League. 13 November 2017
  3. Banyas, V. "... it would be logical to merge in organization cup and championship competitions..." («…Логічно об’єднати в розіграші Кубка й чемпіонату…») . Ukrainian Premier League. 9 February 2018
  4. Banyas, V. About the Season's Cup in Ukraine (Про Кубок сезону в Україні) . Ukrainian Premier League. 14 July 2017