2023 PFL Winter Cup

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2023 PFL Winter Cup
Season2022–23
Dates4 February 2023 – 18 March 2023
Cup holder Livyi Bereh Kyiv
Top goalscorer Artem Hryshchenko (Druzhba Myrivka)
4 goals [1]

The 2023 PFL Winter Cup was one of friendly competitions which was introduced by the Ukrainian PFL in the 2022–23 season's "winter break intermission". The competition was organized by the Professional Football League of Ukraine. It was won by FC Livyi Bereh Kyiv. [2]

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The competition started on 4 February 2023 and continued until 18 March 2023. On 19 December 2022 there took place a conference of the League's clubs and teams that confirmed their participation in the competition. [3] Initially participation was confirmed by 8 teams from the PFL and 4 – amateurs. At the end only seven teams confirmed their participation 5 from PFL and 2 from amateurs. [4] In interview to journalists the PFL president Oleksandr Kadenko explained that it was planned to organize tournament with group stage and playoffs and there were some 12-15 clubs interested to take part in the tournament. [5] He also expressed his expectation that in future those plans will be realized.

Teams

Location map

The following displays the location of teams.

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Livyi Bereh
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Nyva B
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Chaika
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Okko
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Nyva V
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Kremin
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Druzhba
Location of teams in the 2022-23 Ukrainian Amateur League

Stadiums

TeamPop. placeStadium
Livyi BerehKyivLivyi Bereh
NyvaBuzovaBuzova Arena
NyvaVinnytsiaTsentralnyi Stadion
Stadion VHPK
ChaikaPetropavlivska BorshchahivkaSKK Sofiyivskyi, Sofiyivska Borshchahivka
DruzhbaMyrivkaNTK Kolos, Sofiyivska Borshchahivka
Livyi Bereh
OkkoKharkivNTK Kolos, Sofiyivska Borshchahivka
KreminKremenchukKremin Arena im. Babayeva

Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation LBK NBU DRU NVI CHA KRE OKO
1 Livyi Bereh Kyiv 6600120+1218Winner1–01–02–04–0
2 Nyva Buzova 6411135+813Runner-up3–13–1
3 Druzhba Myrivka 630397+29Runner-up0–12–43–0
4 Nyva Vinnytsia 621359470–30–02–0
5 Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka 6204118+36 [a] 0–22–08–02–0
6 Kremin Kremenchuk 620481686 [a] 0–31–23–1
7 Okko Kharkiv 61052151331–00–4
Source: pfl.ua
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Wins; 3) Better goal difference; 4) Most goals scored; 5) If any two or more teams has same number of points advantage receive that team that in games with all its opponents that earned same number of points for tiebreak are applied following criteria – 5.1) Points; 5.2) Wins; 5.3) Better goal difference; 5.4) Most goals scored; 6) In event if all criteria for rule 5 are equal, placing for teams is determined according to general criteria for all teams 1, 2, 3, 4; 7) Draw of lots. [6]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Head-to-head points: Chaika 3; Kremin 0
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