Country: | Ukraine |
Season: | 1992 |
Division1: | Vyshcha Liha |
Champions1: | SC Tavriya Simferopol |
Division2: | Persha Liha |
Division3: | Perekhidna Liha |
Division4: | KFK Championship |
Champions4: | no competition |
Domestic: | Ukrainian Cup |
Dchampions: | Chornomorets Odesa |
Wdivision1: | Vyshcha Liha |
Wchampions1: | Dynamo Kyiv |
Wdivision2: | Persha Liha |
Wchampions2: | Iskra Zaporizhia |
Wdomestic: | Ukrainian Cup |
Wdchampions: | Dynamo Kyiv |
Prevseason: | 1991 |
Nextseason: | 1992–93 |
Flagicon: | yes |
The 1992 season was the 62nd season of competitive football in Ukraine and the first season of fully independent Ukraine following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This year the Ukrainian Association of Football (as Football Federation of Ukraine) was granted a membership to the international football organizations FIFA and UEFA and allowed to send its clubs to the UEFA continental competitions.
For the first time such former Soviet clubs like FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Chornomorets Odesa which represented the Soviet Union at European competitions since 1960s qualified for the UEFA competitions representing native Ukrainian nation. For the first time since 1948 FC Dynamo Kyiv returned to compete at the Ukrainian Cup, previously as the Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR. The champions title of SC Tavriya Simferopol was the first in independent Ukraine and the fourth including competitions of the Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR.
See main article: article and Ukraine national football team 1992. In 1992, Ukraine national football team conducted its first matches as representatives of now independent Ukraine and FIFA members. The first game was a match between Ukraine and Hungary held on 29 April 1992 at Avanhard Stadium in Uzhhorod, which was the first international home game for Ukraine, saw the first official goal and ended with a 1–3 defeat. The second game in a season took place on 27 June with the United States on away field, and ended in a 0–0 draw, recording a first point for the national team.
See main article: 1992 Vyshcha Liha.
Championship playoff
See main article: 1992 Vyshcha Liha final.
Third place playoff
See main article: 1992 Ukrainian First League.
See main article: 1992 Ukrainian Transitional League.
See main article: 1992 Vyshcha Liha (women).
See main article: article and 1992 Ukrainian Cup.
See main article: article and 1992 Ukrainian Cup Final.
See main article: article and 1991–92 European Cup.
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