2001 Ukrainian Football Amateur League

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Ukrainian Football Amateur League
Season2001
Champions Shakhtar Luhansk (1st title)
Monolit Kostiantynivka (runner-up)
Top goalscorerK. Pinchuk (FC Shakhtar Luhansk)
2000
2002

Ukrainian Football Amateur League 2001 was the sixth season of the national amateur football competition in Ukraine since their reorganization in 1997.

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Overview and format

This season competition consisted of four stages with 35 teams participating. First two stages were organized in regional principal in groups of four or five and were played in two rounds where each team could play another at its home ground. The semifinals and finals, on the other hand, were played in one round. During the season several teams withdrew, while others successfully applied for a professional status.

On the first stage each group winners and their immediate runners-up were to advance to the next part of the competition. Due to few teams joining the professional competition the format was adjusted and to the second stage only eleven teams advanced. The second stage was split in four groups where first two places were advancing to the semifinals. The semifinals, in their turn, were split in two groups where first two teams were advancing to the winners final of four and the last two teams—to the losers final of four. The finals were cut short as Shakhtar Luhansk earned the maximum points after just two games and thus securing the season's title with the.

Note: ZALK stands for the Zaporzhian Aliuminum Plant (Kombinat in Ukrainian).
KZEZO stands for the Kakhovkan Factory (Zavod) of Electro-Welding Equipment (Elektro-Zvariuvalnoho Obladnannia).

Teams

Location map

First stage

Teams that applied to the 2001-02 Second League discontinuing their further participation in the competition: SKA-Orbita Lviv, Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk, and Dnister Ovidiopol.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Luzhany 6420203+1714Second Stage
2 Lysonia Berezhany 62226608
3 Nyva-Tekstylnyk Dunaivtsi 621331297
4 Bukovyna-2 Chernivtsi 611461484
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Yavir VolynLis Tsuman 8530104+618Second Stage
2 Kovel-Volyn Kovel 834176+113
3 SKA-Orbita Lviv 8323105+511joined Druha Liha
4 Tytan Irshansk 832338511Second Stage
5 Sokil Radyvyliv 801741171withdrew
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: SKA-Orbita Lviv decided to join Druha Liha.
Sokil Radyvyliv withdrew.

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv 6411205+1513Second Stage
2 Nizhyn 6402113+812
3 Budivelnyk-Nyva Hnivan 62136607
4 Metalist Zdolbuniv 6105427233
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Fakel Varva 8611206+1419Second Stage
2 Evropa Pryliuky 8521266+2017
3 Dnipro Kyiv 823391129
4 Drabiv 8215112097
4 Yavir Krasnopillia 8116225234
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group E

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 ZALK Zaporizhia 431053+210Second Stage
2 Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk 421154+17joined Druha Liha
3 SVKh Danika Simferopol 40042530withdrew
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk decided to join Druha Liha.
SVKh Danika Simferopol and KDPU Mekhanizator Komyshuvate withdrew. KDPU Mekhanizator Komyshuvate results were annulled.

Group F

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Shakhtar Luhansk 650183+515Second Stage
2 VAVK Volodymyrivka 640276+112
3 Batkivschyna Kryvyi Rih 63035729
4 Metalurh Komsomolske 60062640
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: Olympik Kharkiv withdrew and its results were annulled.
Batkivschyna Kryvyi Rih qualified for the Second Stage, but later withdrew.

Group G

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Vuhlyk Dymytrov 431083+510Second Stage
2 Orion Dnipropetrovsk 40311433
3 Monolit Konstantynivka 40222422
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: Ekina Almazna withdrew and its results were annulled.

Group H

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Dnister Ovidiopol 641193+613joined Druha Liha
2 Kolos Stepove 640277012Second Stage
3 Tyras-2500 Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi 630397+29
3 Herkules Novoukrainka 60151981
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second stage

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Luzhany 10802219+1224Semifinals
2 Kovel-Volyn Kovel 107031710+721
3 Fakel Varva 105231211+117
4 Budivelnyk-Nyva Hnivan 1050512221015
5 Nyva-Tekstylnyk Dunaivtsi 102265728
6 Lysonia Berezhany 1002821082
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Evropa Pryliuky 8521114+717Semifinals
2 Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv 852183+517
3 Nizhyn 834193+613
4 Titan Irshansk 82245838
5 Dnipro Kyiv 8008419150
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: Yavir VolynLis Tsuman withdrew and its results were annulled.

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Shakhtar Luhansk 8701184+1421Semifinals
2 Monolit Kostyantynivka 84221110+114
3 Zemliak Myrhorod 833267112
4 Orion Dnipropetrovsk 8116212104
5 VAVK Volodymyrivka 80442644
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: Zemliak Myrhorod replaced Batkivschyna Kryvyi Rih.

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 ZALK Zaporizhia 6402148+612Semifinals
2 Vuhlyk Dymytrov 63034629
3 Tyras-2500 Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi 6303105+59withdrew
4 Kolos Stepove 620481796
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: Tyras-2500 Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi withdrew.

Semifinals

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Monolit Konstantinivka 321074+37Final
2 Luzhany 312054+15
3 ZALK Zaporizhia 30212422
4 Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv 30120221
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Shakhtar Luhansk 330081+79Final
2 Vuhlyk Dymytrov 31112314
3 Kovel-Volyn Kovel 31024513
4 Evropa Pryliuky 30120551
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Shakhtar Luhansk 2200101+96Champion
2 Monolit Kostyantynivka 20203302
3 Vuhlyk Dymytrov 20111321
4 Luzhany 201131071
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: No further games were necessary as the champion was identified.

A permission to apply for the Second League for the next 2002-03 season was granted to Shakhtar Luhansk, Vuhlyk Dymytrov, and Systema-KKhP Cherniakhiv.

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