2020 Football Championship of Cherkasy Oblast

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The 2020 Football Championship of Cherkasy Oblast is the 67th season of the competition.

Two teams withdrew from the competition Nasha Riaba Katerynopil and Dnipro Cherkasy.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Zlatokrai-2017 Zolotonosha (C)1410222812+1632
2UTK-Yatran Uman149233711+2629
3Bazys Kochubeyivka149144014+2628
4Olimp Kamianka148242819+926
5Altayir Drabiv146264123+1820
6Rosava Stepantsi145542211+1120
7Avanhard Monastyryshche1411121446324
8Roden Kaniv140113579741
Source: "Чемпіонат Черкаської області 2020". Footboom. Archived from the original on 2020-11-17.
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