1995 Ukrainian Women's League

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Ukrainian Women's League
Season1995
Champions Varna Donetsk
1994
1996

The 1995 season of the Ukrainian Championship was the 4th season of Ukraine's women's football competitions. The championship ran from 5 May 1995 to 9 October 1995. [1]

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Before the start many clubs withdrew from the league again.

Teams

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Chornomorochka
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Lada
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Alina
Spartak
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Harmonia
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Iskra
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Stal
Locations of teams in the 1995 Ukrainian Championship Higher League

Team changes

PromotedRelegated
Harmonia Lviv (debut)
Spartak Kyiv (debut)
Dynamo Kyiv (dissolved)
Iunisa Kyiv (dissolved)
Kraianka Kirovohrad (dissolved)
Esmira Luhansk (dissolved)
Inhulchanka Kryvyi Rih (dissolved)
Kolos Kherson (dissolved)

Name changes

Higher League

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Alina Kyiv161321516+4541Championship final
2 Varna Donetsk 161321343+3141
3Spartak Kyiv168533612+2429
4 Lehenda Chernihiv 168262316+726
5Stal Makiivka167452114+725
6Chornomorochka Odesa1642101820214
7Lada Mykolaiv16421010221214
8Iskra Zaporizhia1633106363012
9Harmonia161015272703


Championship final

9 October 1995 Varna Donetsk 2 1Alina Kyiv Dnipropetrovsk
[ Report]

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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.