1984 Soviet Second League, Zone 6

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Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR
Season1984
Champions Nyva Vinnytsia
Promotednone (after playoffs)
Relegated Dnipro Cherkasy
Top goalscorer22 - Viktor Nastashevsky (SKA K.)
1983
1985

1984 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 54th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6. The season started on 31 March 1984.

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The 1984 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was won by FC Nyva Vinnytsia. Qualified for the interzonal playoffs, the team from Vinnytsia Oblast did not manage to gain promotion by placing second in its group.

The "Ruby Cup" of Molod Ukrayiny newspaper (for the most scored goals) was received by SKA Odessa.

Format

The season consisted of two stages preliminary and final tournaments. During the preliminary tournament participants were split into two groups of 13 teams in each with the six best of each group qualifying for the championship group of the next stage and the seven worst played a consolation tournament.

In the final stage of both championship and consolation tournaments teams played home and away only with teams of another group. The winner of championship tournament further participated in the Soviet Second League interzonal playoffs in an effort to gain promotion to the First League, while the worst team of consolation tournament relegated to amateurs.

Teams

Preliminary stage

Group 1

Location map

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Nyva Vinnytsia 2413924213+2935Qualified for the championship tournament
2 Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk 2411672323028
3 SKA Kiev 2410863822+1628
4 Zakarpattia Uzhhorod 2491053227+528
5 Avanhard Rivne 2491052221+128
6 Torpedo Lutsk 2411582020027
7 Bukovyna Chernivtsi 2410772819+927
8 Nyva Berezhany 2411493021+926
9 Spartak Zhytomyr 2410683229+326
10 Podillia Khmelnytskyi 24731428391117
11 Desna Chernihiv 24651324391517
12 Dynamo Irpin 24481220391916
13 Dnipro Cherkasy 241716734279
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 2

Location map

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv 2414643315+1834Qualified for the championship tournament
2 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 2412843322+1132
3 Kolos Mezhyrich 2413563523+1231
4 SKA Odessa 2413564224+1831
5 Krystal Kherson 2411673433+128
6 Novator Zhdanov 249781917+225
7 Shakhtar Horlivka 2495102725+223
8 Zirka Kirovohrad 248793129+223
9 Mayak Kharkiv 2485112226421
10 Atlantyka Sevastopol 246992326321
11 Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk 24471323381515
12 Stakhonovets Stakhanov 24471321391815
13 Okean Kerch 24371418442613
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final stage

Championship tournament

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Nyva Vinnytsia(C) (Q)36211055818+4052Qualified for interzonal competitions among other Zone winners
2 Kolos Mezhyrich 3623586034+2651
3 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv 3620975122+2949
4 SKA Odesa 36197106537+2845
5 Zakarpattia Uzhhorod 36141394941+841
6 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 36141394442+241
7 Krystal Kherson 36168124547240
8 SKA Kyiv 361312115648+838
9 Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk 36148143136536
10 Avanhard Rivne 3612121223432036
11 Torpedo Lutsk 36139143140935
12 Novator Zhdanov 361211133132135
Source: [ citation needed ]

Consolation tournament

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
13 Nyva Berezhany 381710115232+2044
14 Bukovyna Chernivtsi 381510134536+940
15 Shakhtar Horlivka 381510134841+740
16 Spartak Zhytomyr 381411135048+239
17 Mayak Kharkiv 381410143935+438
18 Zirka Kirovohrad 381311145449+537
19 Podillya Khmelnytskyi 38136195257532
20 Desna Chernihiv 381281844631932
21 Dynamo Irpin 389131640591931
22 Atlantyka Sevastopol 389131639491031
23 Stakhanovets Stakhanov 381091937561929
24 Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk 389111840571729
25 Okean Kerch 389101938652728
26 Dnipro Cherkasy (R)38392611554415Relegated
Source: football.lg.ua
(R) Relegated

Top goalscorers

The following were the top ten goalscorers.

#ScorerGoals
(Pen.)
Team
1 Viktor Nastashevsky 22 SKA Kiev
2 Fedir Vasylchenko 20 Shakhtar Horlivka
3 Mykola Kudrytsky 18 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Petro Priadun Nyva Berezhany
Ihor Yavorskyi Kolos Mezhyrich
6 Yuriy Zuikov 17 Okean Kerch
7 Volodymyr Shyshkov 15 Spartak Zhytomyr
8 Serhiy Shevchenko  [ uk ]14 Nyva Vinnytsia
Oleksandr Novikov Kolos Mezhyrich
Yuriy Smahin Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
Vasyl Martynenko Zakarpattia Uzhhorod
Hennadiy Horshkov Desna Chernihiv

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