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2016–17 Ukrainian First League
Football league season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2016–17 Ukrainian First League was the 26th since its establishment. The fixtures were announced on 16 July 2016,[1] and the competition commenced on 24 July 2016. The spring session started on 12 March 2017 with the competition ending on 2 June 2017.[2][3]
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Teams
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Promoted teams
Originally, as per competition regulations the top three teams were promoted from the 2015–16 Ukrainian Second League.[4] However, prior to the season commencing at the Conference of the PFL in preparation for the season the committee decided to expand the competition to eighteen teams and include the fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams.[5] Six teams promotion beat the previous record of five teams that was set back in 2002 (14 years ago).
- Kolos Kovalivka – champion of the 2015–16 Ukrainian Second League (debut)
- Veres Rivne – runner-up (returning for the first time since 1996–97 season, 19 seasons absence)
- Inhulets Petrove – 3rd placed (debut)
- Bukovyna Chernivtsi – 4th placed (returning after one season)
- Skala Stryi – 5th placed (debut, however a club from Stryi namely FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi competed in the 2005–06 season)
- Arsenal Kyiv – 6th placed (debut, however a predecessor of Arsenal Kyiv, CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv, competed in the 1994–95 season)
Relegated teams
No teams were relegated from the Ukrainian Premier League
Withdrawn teams
Two teams were withdrawn before the season:
Location map
The following displays the location of teams.
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Stadiums
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The following stadiums are considered home grounds for the teams in the competition.
Notes:
- Match played without spectators due to sanctions (see results section)
- FC Poltava moved their home match in Round 28 to Vorskla Stadium due to the reseeding of the pitch at Lokomotyv Stadium.[8]
- Due to reconstruction of the pitch at Chernihiv Stadium before the start of the season, Desna Chernihiv moved their home fixtures to different arenas.[9]
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Managers
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Managerial changes
Notes:
- Eduard Khavrov continued to perform managerial duties and the club announced that he will be in that position until a replacement was found.[26]
- On 12 January 2017 Mykola Krut, a curator of FC Ternopil, announced that an agreement was reached with Roman Maksymyuk for the position of head coach for the senior team and Maksymyuk has submitted documents to be selected.[33] However, less than a week later on 18 January 2017 it was announced that the club and Maksymyuk did not reach agreement in regards to the coaching approach and the senior team of the club will continue to be coached by Matviykiv.[34]
- During the winter break PFC Sumy seeking extra funding signed a contract with a Chinese investor and was hired as a head coach Volodymyr Lyutyi. However, the investment never eventuated as the investor failed to complete the transaction. The club was on a verge of bankruptcy and the coaching staff was released. Financial support for the club was provided by an amateur club Ahrobiznes-TSK Romny, and the president hired Anatoliy Bezsmertnyi for Sumy.[48]
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League table
Source: PFL.ua
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Draw or "golden match" (if tied for first).[56]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Draw or "golden match" (if tied for first).[56]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
- The Ukrainian Premier League did not grant Desna Chernihiv a licence to participate in the league, indicating that the club is not able to guarantee for an adequate financing of their infrastructure.[54]
- On 12 January 2017, FC Poltava were deducted a total of 3 points in accordance with the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee.[55]
Results
Position by round
Updated to match(es) played on 2 June 2017. Source: pfl.ua
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Relegation play-off
The draw for relegation play-off scheduling was held on 3 June 2017.[63]
First leg
Referee: Serhiy Boyko (Kyiv Oblast)
Second leg
Boris Tropaneț Stadium, Zorya, Sarata Raion, Odesa Oblast
Referee: Mykola Kryvonosov (Kyiv)
PFC Sumy wins 3–1 on aggregate and remains in First League. FC Balkany Zorya loses but later was promoted to the 2017–18 Ukrainian First League, due to sanctions against FC Dnipro.
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Top goalscorers
The season top goalscorers were:[64]
Notes:
- Illya Kovalenko signed with FC Desna Chernihiv during winter break.[65]
- Levan Arveladze signed with FC Desna Chernihiv during winter break.[66]
- Aderinsola Habib Eseola signed with FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi during winter break.[67]
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Awards
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Round awards
Season awards
The laureates of the 2016–17 season were:[96]
- Best player:
Ruslan Stepanyuk (Veres Rivne)
- Best coach:
Oleksandr Ryabokon (Desna Chernihiv)
- Best goalscorer:
Ruslan Stepanyuk (Veres Rivne)
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References
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