Regional championships of Ukraine (football)

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Regional championships of Ukraine (football) are football competitions in Ukraine among amateurs that are organized by regional organizations. All regional football organizations are members of the FFU Council of Regions.

Members

There are 26 members. In each region conducts its on championship, while most of them has the second and the third tiers of league competitions. Each region also conducts a regional cup competitions as well as some additional regional tournaments. Along with it each regional federation has several smaller regional federations of its own (raion and city federations).

Football FederationTop leagueSecond levelAuxiliary leagueDistrict leaguesLinks
Crimea and Sevastopolnone, due to the temporary Russian occupation
Cherkasy Oblast First LeagueBusiness League Cherkasy Oblast Football Federation
Chernihiv Oblast Supreme LeagueFirst League Amateur site
Chernivtsi Oblast Supreme LeagueFirst LeagueSecond leagues More info
Bukovyna Sport-Portal
Chernivtsisport.com
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Supreme LeagueFirst LeagueDistricts Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Football Federation
Kryvyi Rih Football Federation
Donetsk Oblast Donbass LeagueOblast League Donetsk Oblast Football Federation
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast First LeagueSecond LeagueDistrict / City championships Informational portal
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Football Federation
Kharkiv Oblast First League
Kherson Oblast Supreme LeagueFirst LeagueSecond leagues Kherson Oblast Football Federation
Khmelnytskyi Oblast First League
Kirovohrad Oblast First GroupSecond GroupDistricts Kirovohrad Oblast Football Federation
Kyiv Oblast First LeagueSecond LeagueDistrict leagues Kyiv Oblast Sport-Portal
Kyiv Oblast Football Federation
Luhansk Oblast Football Championshipunknown
Lviv Oblast Premier LeagueFirst LeagueSecond leaguesThird League / Districts Lviv Oblast Football Federation
General info
Mykolaiv Oblast Supreme LeagueFirst League Mykolaiv Oblast Football Federation
Odesa Oblast Odesa Football-Portal
Poltava Oblast Fan-site of Vorskla
Rivne Oblast First LeagueSecond League Rivne Oblast Football Federation
Ostroh Raion Football Federation
Sumy Oblast Championship Sumy Oblast Football Federation
Ternopil Oblast Districts
Vinnytsia Oblast First LeagueSecond LeagueDistricts Vinnytsia Oblast Football Federation
Volyn Oblast Premier LeagueFirst LeagueDistricts Volyn Oblast Football Federation
Zakarpattia Oblast Premier LeagueFirst LeagueDistricts Zakarpattia Oblast Football Federation
Zaporizhia Oblast
Zhytomyr Oblast Championship Zhytomyr Oblast Football Federation
Football-Portal of Malyn
Kyiv Premier LeagueFirst LeagueSecond leaguesDistrict in city league Kyiv Football Federation


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