1994 Ukrainian Women's League

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Ukrainian Women's League
Season1994
Champions Donetsk-Ros
1993
1995

The 1994 season of the Ukrainian Championship was the 3rd season of Ukraine's women's football competitions. The championship ran from 22 April 1994 to 19 October 1994. [1]

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Before the start many clubs withdrew from the league and both Higher and First leagues were merged.

Teams

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Chornomorochka
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Lada
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Dynamo
Alina
Iunisa
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Inhulchanka
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Esmira
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Iskra
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Kraianka
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Kolos
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Stal
Locations of teams in the 1994 Ukrainian Championship Higher League

Team changes

Promoted from 1993 First LeagueRelegated from 1993 Higher League
Kraianka Kirovohrad (debut)
Lada Mykolaiv (debut)
Kolos Kherson (debut)
Esmira Luhansk (debut)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (dissolved)
Tornado Kyiv (dissolved)
Arena Kyiv (dissolved)
Borysfen Zaporizhia (dissolved)
Luhanochka Luhansk (dissolved)
Krym-Iuni Simferopol (dissolved)
Promoted
Stal Makiivka (debut)
Inhulchanka Kryvyi Rih (debut)

Name changes

Higher League

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Donetsk-Ros 2016406012+4852Champions
2Iunisa Kyiv2013433414+2043
3Alina Kyiv2014155427+2743
4 Dynamo Kyiv 201253266+2041Withdrew after the season
5Stal Makiivka2010463016+1434
6 Lehenda Chernihiv 209383223+930
7Iskra Zaporizhia206591622623
8Chornomorochka Odesa20721115291423
9Lada Mykolaiv20511412322016
10Kraianka Kirovohrad202117777707Withdrew after the season
11Esmira Luhansk200218735282
Kolos Kherson8215919107Withdrew during the season, games annulled
Inhulchanka Kryvyi Rih8008238360

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals [2]
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Halyna Mykhaylenko Donetsk-Ros 12

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References

  1. "Календарь. 1992. Чемпионат Украины. Высшая Лига" [Calendar of the 1992 Ukrainian Championship Higher League]. wfpl.com.ua (in Russian). Ukrainian Women's League . Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. Retrospective. Year 1992: Dynamo Kyiv - first Champions of Ukraine!.. Among Women. (РЕТРОСПЕКТИВА. 1992 РІК: «ДИНАМО» (КИЇВ) – ПЕРШИЙ ЧЕМПІОН УКРАЇНИ!… СЕРЕД ЖІНОК.) Womensfootball.ua