2007–08 Ukrainian Second League
The 2007–08 Ukrainian Second League is the 17th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The competitions are divided into two groups – A and B.
Season | 2007–08 |
---|---|
Champions | FC Knyazha Schaslyve FC Komunalnyk Luhansk |
Relegated | 5 withdrew |
Top goalscorer | (20) - Andriy Budnyi (Obolon-2 Kyiv), Viktor Arefyev (Olimpik Donetsk), Yevhen Arbuzov (Titan Armyansk) |
← 2006–07 2008–09 → |
Team changes
Newly admitted
The following teams were promoted from the 2007 Ukrainian Football Amateur League:
- FC Podillya-Khmelnytskyi – (returning after an absence of four seasons)
- FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva – (debut)
- FC Olimpik Kirovohrad – (debut)
More teams were admitted that participated in the 2006 Ukrainian Football Amateur League:
- FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk – (returning after an absence of 12 seasons)
- FC Nyva-Svitanok Vinnytsia – (returning after a season of absence, previously as FC Nyva Vinnytsia)
Also, four more clubs were admitted to professional competitions without playing in amateur league
- FC Korosten – (debut)
- FC Komunalnyk Luhansk – (debut)
- FC Poltava – (debut)
- FC Tytan Donetsk – (debut)
Relegated from the First League
- none (FC Krasyliv and FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk withdrew right before the start)
Group A
Location map
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | FC Knyazha Schaslyve (C, P) | 30 | 24 | 5 | 1 | 70 | 13 | +57 | 77 | Promoted to First League |
2 | FC Nyva Ternopil | 30 | 18 | 10 | 2 | 52 | 15 | +37 | 64 | |
3 | FC Podillya-Khmelnytskyi | 30 | 17 | 7 | 6 | 47 | 28 | +19 | 58 | [lower-alpha 1] |
4 | FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi | 30 | 17 | 6 | 7 | 43 | 25 | +18 | 57 | |
5 | FC Obolon-2 Kyiv | 30 | 15 | 6 | 9 | 50 | 36 | +14 | 51 | |
6 | FC Yednist' Plysky | 30 | 14 | 6 | 10 | 34 | 32 | +2 | 48 | |
7 | FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva | 30 | 13 | 7 | 10 | 28 | 31 | −3 | 46 | [lower-alpha 1] |
8 | FC Korosten Korosten | 30 | 11 | 11 | 8 | 26 | 22 | +4 | 44 | |
9 | FC Nyva-Svitanok Vinnytsia | 30 | 10 | 5 | 15 | 23 | 40 | −17 | 35 | |
10 | FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv | 30 | 9 | 5 | 16 | 30 | 43 | −13 | 32 | Withdrew[lower-alpha 2] |
11 | FC Ros' Bila Tserkva | 30 | 8 | 6 | 16 | 28 | 49 | −21 | 30 | |
12 | FC Enerhiya Yuzhnoukrainsk | 30 | 7 | 9 | 14 | 22 | 47 | −25 | 30 | Withdrew[lower-alpha 3] |
13 | FC Nafkom Brovary | 30 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 33 | 46 | −13 | 29 | |
14 | FC Veres Rivne | 30 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 25 | 44 | −19 | 29 | |
15 | FC Karpaty-2 Lviv | 30 | 7 | 3 | 20 | 33 | 53 | −20 | 24 | |
16 | FC Naftovyk Dolyna | 30 | 4 | 2 | 24 | 13 | 33 | −20 | 14 | Withdrew[lower-alpha 4] |
Source:
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
- FC Podillya-Khmelnytskyi, FC Nyva-Svitanok Vinnytsia, FC Korosten and FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva enter the competition.
- FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv withdrew out of courtesy before the start of the next season to allow MFK Mykolaiv to enter the competition.
- FC Enerhiya Yuzhnoukrainsk withdrew from the PFL at the end of the season citing financial difficulties. However, the team indicated that they will return to the PFL in the 2009-10 season.[1] They did not hold to their promise.
- FC Naftovyk Dolyna withdrew after the first half of the season. Technical victories were awarded to their opponents in the second half of the season.[2]
Top goalscorers
Scorer | Goals | Team |
---|---|---|
Andriy Budnyi | 20 (2) |
FC Obolon-2 Kyiv |
Oleksandr Mandzyuk | 15 (2) |
FC Kniazha Schaslyve |
Maksym Ilyuk | 11 |
FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi |
Serhiy Makoviychuk | 11 |
FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi |
Oleksandr Kurnevych | 11 |
FC Kniazha Schaslyve |
Group B
Location map
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Komunalnyk Luhansk (C, P) | 34 | 22 | 7 | 5 | 56 | 26 | +30 | 73 | Promoted to First League |
2 | Tytan Armyansk | 34 | 22 | 5 | 7 | 74 | 39 | +35 | 71 | |
3 | Arsenal Kharkiv | 34 | 21 | 8 | 5 | 62 | 20 | +42 | 71 | |
4 | Khimik Krasnoperekopsk | 34 | 21 | 6 | 7 | 54 | 28 | +26 | 69 | Withdrew[lower-alpha 1] |
5 | Shakhtar Sverdlovsk | 34 | 20 | 6 | 8 | 46 | 27 | +19 | 66 | [lower-alpha 2] |
6 | Olimpik Donetsk | 34 | 19 | 6 | 9 | 66 | 41 | +25 | 63 | |
7 | Shakhtar-3 Donetsk | 34 | 15 | 8 | 11 | 57 | 50 | +7 | 53 | |
8 | Kremin Kremenchuk | 34 | 14 | 8 | 12 | 49 | 46 | +3 | 50 | |
9 | Olkom Melitopol | 34 | 14 | 7 | 13 | 38 | 34 | +4 | 49 | |
10 | Illichivets-2 Mariupol | 34 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 43 | 62 | −19 | 44 | |
11 | FC Poltava | 34 | 11 | 10 | 13 | 36 | 51 | −15 | 43 | [lower-alpha 2] |
12 | Tytan Donetsk | 34 | 11 | 7 | 16 | 44 | 52 | −8 | 40 | |
13 | Yavir Krasnopillya | 34 | 10 | 7 | 17 | 36 | 62 | −26 | 37 | |
14 | Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih | 34 | 9 | 10 | 15 | 43 | 51 | −8 | 37 | |
15 | Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk | 34 | 9 | 7 | 18 | 38 | 59 | −21 | 34 | |
16 | Olimpik Kirovohrad | 34 | 7 | 4 | 23 | 34 | 68 | −34 | 25 | [lower-alpha 2] |
17 | Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia | 34 | 6 | 7 | 21 | 33 | 66 | −33 | 25 | |
18 | Hazovyk-KhGV Kharkiv | 34 | 1 | 3 | 30 | 14 | 41 | −27 | 6 | Withdrew[lower-alpha 3] |
Source: Professional Football League of Ukraine, Second League Group B
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
- FC Khimik Krasnoperekopsk did not submit a license for the next season and withdrew from the PFL.
- FC Olimpik Kirovohrad, FC Poltava, FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk, FC Komunalnyk Luhansk and FC Titan Donetsk enter the competition.
- FC Hazovyk-KhGV Kharkiv withdrew after the first half of the season. Technical victories were awarded to their opponents in the second half of the season.[3]
Top goalscorers
Scorer | Goals | Team |
---|---|---|
Viktor Arefyev | 20 (3) |
Olimpik Donetsk |
Yevhen Arbuzov | 20 (4) |
Tytan Armyansk |
Yuriy Kudinov | 20 (7) |
Komunalnyk Luhansk |
Roman Dovzhyk | 19 (4) |
Tytan A / Khimik K |
Roman Loktionov | 18 (1) |
Kremin Kremenchuk |
Results
Matches with Hazovyk shown in gray count as a win for the opposing team.
Stadia
Rank | Stadium | Capacity | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | CMS Vinnytsia | 25,000 | FC Nyva Vinnytsia |
2 | Army Stadium Lviv (SKA) | 23,040 | FC Karpaty-2 Lviv |
3 | Stadion Avanhard[4] | 20,000 | FC Veres Rivne |
4 | CMS Termopil | 18,500 | FC Nyva Ternopil |
5 | Stadion Bukovyna | 17,000 | FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi |
6 | Politechnik | 11,400 | FC Kremin Kremenchuk |
7 | Stadion Khimik | 5,000 | FC Titan Armyansk |
8 | Stadion Lokomotyv | 5,000 | FC Poltava |
9 | Dynamo's auxiliary field Koncha Zaspa | 3,000 | FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv |
10 | Stadion Kolos | 3,000 | FC Yavir Krasnopilya |
11 | OOM Stadion Spartak | ? | FC Olkom Melitopol |
Notes:
- CMS stands for Central Municipal Stadium, the name of each stadium that doesn't carry any official names, and is 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).
- OOM stands for Oleh Oleksenko Memorial
See also
References
- (in Ukrainian) PFL meeting minutes explaining Enerhiya's predicament.
- (in Ukrainian)Report that includes the withdrawal of Naftovyk Dolyna
- (in Ukrainian) Report that includes the withdrawal of Hazovyk-KhGV Kharkiv
- "World Stadiums - Stadiums in the Ukraine". Archived from the original on 2012-11-23. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
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