• The 200607 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 season are competitions between the reserves of Ukrainian Premier League Clubs and the Under...
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  • The 2005–06 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 season are competitions between the reserves of Ukrainian Premier League Clubs and the Under...
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  • The 2007–08 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 season are competitions between the reserves of Ukrainian Premier League Clubs and the Under...
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    division of Ukrainian annual football championship. Originally known as the Vyshcha Liha (Ukrainian: Вища ліга, lit. 'Higher League') it was formed in 1991 during...
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  • competition among the Vyshcha Liha (Higher League) clubs' double teams (reserve teams). The reason for introduction of the Vyshcha Liha competitions among...
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  • finish in the 2004–05 Persha Liha, Arsenal Kharkiv was promoted to the Vyshcha Liha for the first time and prior to the season the club was bought by new...
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    1993 until 2016. He also holds the record for Ukrainian Premier League (Vyshcha Liha) appearances with 426, while Oleg Blokhin remains unreachable for Soviet...
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    there was established the DYuFL (Youth Football League) and teams of Vyshcha Liha (Higher League) were mandated to field four teams in each age group competition...
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  • Druha Liha. At the same time the Oleksandriya city administration created own football club MFC Oleksandriya which also entered the Druha Liha, however...
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    lower than Ukrainian Higher League (Vyshcha Liha) and higher that Ukrainian Transitional League (Perekhidna Liha). The very first round of games that...
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  • and Mykhailo Demyanchuk the team finished 4th in the Group B of 1992 Vyshcha Liha below Dynamo Kyiv, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and Metalist Kharkiv respectively...
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    Ukrainian Top League against FC Zorya-MALS Luhansk. Next season 1992–93 Vyshcha Liha, Diryavka played as a captain for FC Dnipro and managed to score twice...
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    Stipe Pletikosa (category 2006 FIFA World Cup players)
    Prva HNL: 2000–01 Croatian Cup: 1999–2000, 2002–03 Shakhtar Donetsk Vyshcha Liha: 2004–05 Ukrainian Super Cup: 2005 Rostov Russian Cup: 2013–14 Individual...
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  • season, Veres placed first and was promoted to the Vyshcha Liha. In their first season in Vyshcha, Veres placed last but wasn't relegated because the...
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    Andriy Nesmachnyi (category 2006 FIFA World Cup players)
    Kyiv in 1996 playing at amateur level for the Dynamo's reserve teams and in the 1997–98 Vyshcha Liha season made his debut for the first team in the away...
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  • section Clubs removed for more details 2006 Vyshcha Liha (women) Fedya Fussball (2007-08-02). "Ukraine 2006/07". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation...
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    Serhiy Rebrov (category 2006 FIFA World Cup players)
    October 2024 Dynamo Kyiv Vyshcha Liha (9): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 200607 Ukrainian Cup (7): 1992–93...
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    created based on a reserve (dublery) team that played in reserve competitions of the Vyshcha Liha in 2008–09 season. FC Lviv-2 played in the 2009-10 PFL...
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  • and six bronze medals in the Ukrainian Premier League, starting from the 200607 season. Their home was the Metalist Stadium, a multi-use facility with...
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    Zaporizhia football academy (sports school). He made his debut in the Vyshcha Liha for his home team on 19 April 1992 in an away game against FC Nyva Vinnytsia...
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  • independent Ukraine to do so, and became the top scorer in the 2000–01 Vyshcha Liha. That year, Shakhtar competed in the UEFA Champions League for the first...
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  • "CSKA-Borysfen" that became the first successful debutant of the Ukrainian Vyshcha Liha (today Ukrainian Premier League) finishing among top 5 at the end of...
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  • possible to enter the first national championship of Ukraine as a team of Vyshcha Liha. The first season turned out to be successful for Volyn - 5th place in...
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    First League: 2003–04 Czech Cup runner-up: 2018–19 Shakhtar Donetsk Vyshcha Liha: 2004–05, 2005–06 Ukrainian Super Cup: 2005 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Ukrainian...
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    the club's second and third teams in lower leagues as well as the club's reserve team. His chance to distinguish himself at premiers Seleznyov gained in...
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  • professional clubs as well as some of the amateurs and schools of Olympic Reserve. The competitions are divided among several age group of participants between...
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  • 2007 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup (category 200607 in Ukrainian football)
    Moscow and Shakhtar Donetsk were represented by reserve players. 2 Banants Yerevan replaced Pyunik Yerevan (2006 Armenian champions), who were not allowed to...
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  • Ukraine established separate competition among reserves (doubles) for club of the Top League (Vyshcha Liha), the precursor of the Ukrainian Premier League...
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    Reserves — — — 1 0 1 0 1991 Soviet Top League 9 1 1 0 — — 10 1 1992 Vyshcha Liha 1 0 — — — 1 0 1992–93 Vyshcha Liha 19 3 2 1 — — 21 4 1993–94 Vyshcha...
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  • represented by reserve players. 2 Banants Yerevan replaced Pyunik Yerevan (2007 Armenian champions), who were not allowed to participate after 2006 semifinal...
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