1991 Soviet Lower Second League, Zone 1

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Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR
Season1991
Champions Naftovyk Okhtyrka
Promoted Naftovyk Okhtyrka, Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk, Temp Shepetivka
Relegated Okean Kerch, Zirka Kirovohrad, Mayak Kharkiv
Top goalscorer28 - Ihor Plotko (Kolos Nikopol)
1990
1992

1991 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the last season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Lower Second League. The competition was won for the first time by FC Naftovyk Okhtyrka.

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Teams

Map

Relegated teams

Renamed teams

Prior to the start of the season Avanhard Rivne was renamed to Veres Rivne .

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Naftovyk Okhtyrka (C, P)50291748734+5375Promoted
2 FC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk (P)50319108643+4371
3 FC Kolos Nikopol 50281398645+4169
4 FC Veres Rivne 50281396738+2969
5 FC Pryladyst Mukachevo 502414126742+2562
6 FC Krystal Kherson 502315128260+2261
7 FC Dynamo Bila Tserkva 50259166950+1959
8 FC Avtomobilist Sumy 502014165140+1154
9 FC Temp Shepetivka (P)501915166453+1153Promoted
10 FC Polissya Zhytomyr 50227216466251
11 FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 501913187564+1151
12 FC Shakhtar Pavlohrad 501912198466+1850
13 FC Desna Chernihiv 50209215959049
14 FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi 501813195455149
15 FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod 50208225964548
16 FC Karpaty Kamyanka-Buzka 501515204855745
17 FC Stal Kommunarsk 5015152058731545
18 FC Dnipro Cherkasy 5017102347591244
19 FC Khimik Severodonetsk 5015132252701843
20 FC Vahonobudivnyk Stakhanov 501782556751942
21 SKA Kyiv 5011201948601242
22 FC Chaika Sevastopol 5013152258771941
23 FC Mayak Ochakiv 5015102551762540
24 FC Okean Kerch (R)5015102549722340Relegated
25 FC Zirka Kirovohrad (R)5012132555903537
26 FC Mayak Kharkiv (R)5001040311219010
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(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Top goalscorers

The following were the top ten goalscorers.

#ScorerGoals
(Pen.)
Team
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ihor Plotko 28 Kolos Nikopol
2 Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuriy Maksymov 27 Krystal Kherson
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Roman Hryhorchuk 26 Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktor Hromov Shakhtar Pavlohrad
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Trubnykov 25 Shakhtar Pavlohrad
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Zubchuk 22 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Kukhlevsky Pryladyst Mukacheve
8 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anatoliy Lukashenko 18 Polissya Zhytomyr
Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuriy Makarov Dynamo Bila Tserkva
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg Eduard Denysenko 17 Zirka Kirovohrad
Flag of Ukraine.svg Petro Rusak Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Tymchenko Naftovyk Okhtyrka
Flag of Ukraine.svg Borys Shurshyn Naftovyk Okhtyrka

Champions

Note: in parentheses are shown games played and goals scored (if any), in bold are indicated "home-grown" players

Naftovyk Okhtyrka [1]

Goalkeepers: Yuriy Prokhorov (46), Valentyn Symakovych (23).

Defenders: Viktor Yayichnyk (49, 4), Viktor Popovych (48, 3), Serhiy Sukharev (48), Anatoliy Yermak (46, 3), Ihor Zadorozhnyi (45, 14), Vasyl Yermak (43).

Midfielders: Volodymyr Tymchenko (49, 17), Sergei Fomin (49, 5), Borys Shurshyn (49, 17), Serhiy Horokh (48, 7), Mykola Lypynskyi (48, 9), Ihor Yudanov (16), Serhiy Lystopadov (14).

Forwards: Pavlo Matviychenko (45, 7), Stanislav Starikov (3).

Head coach Valeriy Dushkov, nachalnik komandy (team's chief) — Viktor Hodyryev, coaches — Valeriy Boyarchuk, [2] Hennadiy Makarov.

Players who left team during the season: Vasyl Sarayev (MF, 0) → Avtomobilist Sumy, Igor Yermokhin (FW, 21, 1) → Torpedo Moscow, Viktor Rudyi (FW, 1) → Bukovyna Chernivtsi

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