Английская Википедия:2001–02 Vyshcha Liha
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The 2001–02 Vyshcha Liha season was the 11th since its establishment. FC Dynamo Kyiv were the defending champions.
Teams
Promotions
- Zakarpattia Uzhhorod, the runners-up of the 2000–01 Ukrainian First League – (debut)
- Polihraftekhnika Oleksandriya, the third placed of the 2000–01 Ukrainian First League – (debut)
Note: the 2000–01 Ukrainian First League was won by the second team of Dynamo Kyiv, FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv, which could not be promoted.
Renamed
- FC CSKA Kyiv owned by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine was sold to the Kyiv city authorities headed by Oleksandr Omelchenko. The club was reorganized and renamed as FC Arsenal Kyiv to commemorate SC Arsenal that existed before 1960s.
Location
Managers
League table
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |res_col_header=QR
|team1=SHD|name_SHD=Shakhtar Donetsk |team2=DYK|name_DYK=Dynamo Kyiv |team3=MDO|name_MDO=Metalurh Donetsk |team4=MZA|name_MZA=Metalurh Zaporizhzhia |team5=MKH|name_MKH=Metalist Kharkiv |team6=DNI|name_DNI=Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk |team7=TAV|name_TAV=Tavriya Simferopol |team8=KAR|name_KAR=Karpaty Lviv |team9=KRY|name_KRY=Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih |team10=MAR|name_MAR=Illichivets Mariupol |team11=VOR|name_VOR=Vorskla Poltava |team12=ARK|name_ARK=Arsenal Kyiv |team13=POL|name_POL=Polihraftekhnika |team14=ZAK|name_ZAK=Zakarpattia Uzhhorod |win_SHD=20|draw_SHD=6|loss_SHD=0|gf_SHD=49|ga_SHD=10|status_SHD=C |win_DYK=20|draw_DYK=5|loss_DYK=1|gf_DYK=62|ga_DYK=9 |win_MDO=12|draw_MDO=6|loss_MDO=8|gf_MDO=38|ga_MDO=28 |win_MZA=11|draw_MZA=7|loss_MZA=8|gf_MZA=25|ga_MZA=22 |win_MKH=11|draw_MKH=7|loss_MKH=8|gf_MKH=35|ga_MKH=36 |win_DNI=11|draw_DNI=7|loss_DNI=8|gf_DNI=30|ga_DNI=20 |win_TAV=8|draw_TAV=6|loss_TAV=12|gf_TAV=27|ga_TAV=36 |win_KAR=7|draw_KAR=8|loss_KAR=11|gf_KAR=19|ga_KAR=31 |win_KRY=6|draw_KRY=10|loss_KRY=10|gf_KRY=28|ga_KRY=40 |win_MAR=6|draw_MAR=8|loss_MAR=12|gf_MAR=29|ga_MAR=42 |win_VOR=6|draw_VOR=7|loss_VOR=13|gf_VOR=19|ga_VOR=33 |win_ARK=6|draw_ARK=5|loss_ARK=15|gf_ARK=18|ga_ARK=28 |win_POL=5|draw_POL=8|loss_POL=13|gf_POL=21|ga_POL=39 |win_ZAK=5|draw_ZAK=6|loss_ZAK=15|gf_ZAK=23|ga_ZAK=49|status_ZAK=R
|hth_MKH=Head-to-head points: Metalurh 7 pts, Metalist 9 pts, Dnipro 1 pt; On decision of the FFU executive committee, Metalurh had better head-to-head record with both Metalist and Dnipro separately (see #European qualifications case). |hth_MZA=MKH |hth_DNI=MKH |hth_ARK=ARK 2–0 POL; POL 1–0 ARK |hth_POL=ARK
|col_CL3=green2|text_CL3=Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round |result1=CL3 |col_CL2=green3|text_CL2=Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round |result2=CL2 |col_UC1=blue1|text_UC1=Qualification to UEFA Cup first round |result3=UC1 |col_UCQR=blue2|text_UCQR=Qualification to UEFA Cup qualifying round |result4=UCQR |col_RP=red2|text_RP=Qualification to relegation playoffs |result13=RP |col_R=red1|text_R=Relegated to Ukrainian First League |result14=R |update=complete |source=uafootball.net.ua |class_rules=1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored away; 4th overall wins; 5th goal difference; 6th goals scored [1]
|note_res_UCQR=Metalurh Zaporizhia obtained the uncontested European competitions berth (both Shakhtar and Dynamo were participants of the 2002 Ukrainian Cup Final) after it was awarded the 4th place on the decision the Executive Committee of Football Federation of Ukraine.[2][3] According to the Metalist head coach Mykhailo Fomenko, the club's leadership did not contested the decision as it was afraid for obligation to invest more funds in the club, plus the home stadium had to be reconstructed.[4] }}
European qualifications case
Due to the fact that both finalists of the 2002 Ukrainian Cup Final Dynamo and Shakhtar qualified for the UEFA Champions League, the fourth European competition berth was to be awarded to the best fourth placed team in the league competition. The fourth place with 40 points earned was Metalist Kharkiv, however there were two more teams with the same number of points Metalurh Zaporizhia and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. According to the 2001-02 season regulations the first tie breaker in case of even points were the head-to-head points among the teams that tied. Therefore originally Metalist Kharkiv was the main contender to qualify for the European competitions. However, the administration of FC Metalurh Zaporizhia argued the fact that their team head better head-to-head record with both Metalist Kharkiv (2 1-0-1 2-2 with an away goal) and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (2 1-1-0 2-1). On 16 June 2002 the FFU Executive Committee came up with its final decision awarding Metalurh Zaporizhia with qualification to European competitions.
Results
{{#invoke:Sports results|main | source = uafootball.net.ua | update = complete | matches_style = FBR
| team1 =ARK|name_ARK=Arsenal Kyiv | team2 =DNI|name_DNI=Dnipro | team3 =DYN|name_DYN=Dynamo Kyiv | team4 =KAR|name_KAR=Karpaty Lviv | team5 =KRY|name_KRY=Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | team6 =MET|name_MET=Metalist Kharkiv | team7 =MDO|name_MDO=Metalurh Donetsk | team8 =MTM|name_MTM=Metalurh Mariupol | team9 =MZA|name_MZA=Metalurh Zaporizhzhia | team10=POL|name_POL=Polihraftekhnika | team11=SHA|name_SHA=Shakhtar Donetsk | team12=TAV|name_TAV=Tavriya Simferopol | team13=VOR|name_VOR=Vorskla Poltava | team14=ZAK|name_ZAK=Zakarpattia Uzhhorod
| match_SHA_DYN=2–0 | match_SHA_MDO=3–1 | match_SHA_MZA=0–0 | match_SHA_MET=3–0 | match_SHA_DNI=1–0 | match_SHA_TAV=2–1 | match_SHA_KAR=3–0 | match_SHA_KRY=3–1 | match_SHA_MTM=2–0 | match_SHA_VOR=4–0 | match_SHA_ARK=2–0 | match_SHA_POL=2–1 | match_SHA_ZAK=5–1
| match_DYN_SHA=2–2 | match_DYN_MDO=2–0 | match_DYN_MZA=1–0 | match_DYN_MET=6–0 | match_DYN_DNI=1–0 | match_DYN_TAV=0–0 | match_DYN_KAR=4–1 | match_DYN_KRY=0–0 | match_DYN_MTM=1–0 | match_DYN_VOR=1–0 | match_DYN_ARK=2–0 | match_DYN_POL=5–0 | match_DYN_ZAK=5–0
| match_MDO_SHA=0–1 | match_MDO_DYN=0–0 | match_MDO_MZA=1–1 | match_MDO_MET=5–0 | match_MDO_DNI=2–0 | match_MDO_TAV=4–1 | match_MDO_KAR=0–0 | match_MDO_KRY=3–2 | match_MDO_MTM=2–1 | match_MDO_VOR=0–0 | match_MDO_ARK=2–1 | match_MDO_POL=1–0 | match_MDO_ZAK=1–1
| match_MZA_SHA=0–3 | match_MZA_DYN=1–3 | match_MZA_MDO=0–3 | match_MZA_MET=1–0 | match_MZA_DNI=2–1 | match_MZA_TAV=0–2 | match_MZA_KAR=4–1 | match_MZA_KRY=0–0 | match_MZA_MTM=3–0 | match_MZA_VOR=1–0 | match_MZA_ARK=2–0 | match_MZA_POL=0–0 | match_MZA_ZAK=4–1
| match_MET_SHA=1–1 | match_MET_DYN=0–1 | match_MET_MDO=3–1 | match_MET_MZA=2–1 | match_MET_DNI=3–0 | match_MET_TAV=4–1 | match_MET_KAR=0–0 | match_MET_KRY=0–0 | match_MET_MTM=2–2 | match_MET_VOR=2–0 | match_MET_ARK=2–1 | match_MET_POL=1–0 | match_MET_ZAK=4–0
| match_DNI_SHA=0–1 | match_DNI_DYN=0–0 | match_DNI_MDO=2–0 | match_DNI_MZA=0–0 | match_DNI_MET=0–1 | match_DNI_TAV=2–1 | match_DNI_KAR=0–1 | match_DNI_KRY=2–0 | match_DNI_MTM=3–1 | match_DNI_VOR=2–0 | match_DNI_ARK=2–0 | match_DNI_POL=0–0 | match_DNI_ZAK=2–0
| match_TAV_SHA=0–1 | match_TAV_DYN=1–5 | match_TAV_MDO=1–3 | match_TAV_MZA=0–1 | match_TAV_MET=2–0 | match_TAV_DNI=0–2 | match_TAV_KAR=3–0 | match_TAV_KRY=3–2 | match_TAV_MTM=3–1 | match_TAV_VOR=1–0 | match_TAV_ARK=1–2 | match_TAV_POL=2–0 | match_TAV_ZAK=1–1
| match_KAR_SHA=0–2 | match_KAR_DYN=0–2 | match_KAR_MDO=0–1 | match_KAR_MZA=2–1 | match_KAR_MET=0–2 | match_KAR_DNI=0–0 | match_KAR_TAV=0–0 | match_KAR_KRY=3–2 | match_KAR_MTM=2–0 | match_KAR_VOR=0–1 | match_KAR_ARK=1–0 | match_KAR_POL=0–0 | match_KAR_ZAK=3–0
| match_KRY_SHA=0–0 | match_KRY_DYN=0–7 | match_KRY_MDO=1–3 | match_KRY_MZA=0–0 | match_KRY_MET=4–1 | match_KRY_DNI=3–3 | match_KRY_TAV=2–0 | match_KRY_KAR=0–0 | match_KRY_MTM=1–1 | match_KRY_VOR=2–0 | match_KRY_ARK=1–0 | match_KRY_POL=3–1 | match_KRY_ZAK=1–0
| match_MTM_SHA=0–2 | match_MTM_DYN=0–6 | match_MTM_MDO=4–2 | match_MTM_MZA=0–0 | match_MTM_MET=0–0 | match_MTM_DNI=0–0 | match_MTM_TAV=0–0 | match_MTM_KAR=3–1 | match_MTM_KRY=3–1 | match_MTM_VOR=1–0 | match_MTM_ARK=1–2 | match_MTM_POL=2–1 | match_MTM_ZAK=3–0
| match_VOR_SHA=1–1 | match_VOR_DYN=1–2 | match_VOR_MDO=2–1 | match_VOR_MZA=0–1 | match_VOR_MET=1–1 | match_VOR_DNI=1–2 | match_VOR_TAV=2–0 | match_VOR_KAR=1–3 | match_VOR_KRY=2–2 | match_VOR_MTM=2–1 | match_VOR_ARK=1–0 | match_VOR_POL=1–1 | match_VOR_ZAK=1–0
| match_ARK_SHA=0–0 | match_ARK_DYN=0–1 | match_ARK_MDO=0–1 | match_ARK_MZA=2–0 | match_ARK_MET=1–1 | match_ARK_DNI=0–1 | match_ARK_TAV=0–0 | match_ARK_KAR=0–0 | match_ARK_KRY=3–0 | match_ARK_MTM=3–2 | match_ARK_VOR=0–0 | match_ARK_POL=2–0 | match_ARK_ZAK=0–2
| match_POL_SHA=1–2 | match_POL_DYN=0–3 | match_POL_MDO=1–0 | match_POL_MZA=0–1 | match_POL_MET=2–0 | match_POL_DNI=2–6 | match_POL_TAV=0–1 | match_POL_KAR=1–1 | match_POL_KRY=0–0 | match_POL_MTM=2–2 | match_POL_VOR=2–2 | match_POL_ARK=1–0 | match_POL_ZAK=4–2
| match_ZAK_SHA=0–1 | match_ZAK_DYN=1–2 | match_ZAK_MDO=1–1 | match_ZAK_MZA=0–1 | match_ZAK_MET=3–5 | match_ZAK_DNI=0–0 | match_ZAK_TAV=2–2 | match_ZAK_KAR=1–0 | match_ZAK_KRY=2–0 | match_ZAK_MTM=1–1 | match_ZAK_VOR=2–0 | match_ZAK_ARK=2–1 | match_ZAK_POL=0–1 }}
Relegation playoff
Top goalscorers
See also
References
- ↑ Regulation of the All-Ukrainian competitions in football among professional teams in 2001/02
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Verbytsky, I. "Mykhailo Fomenko: To head the national football team I could have already at the end of 1990s. I refused as I thought that it is not time yet". UA-Football. 17 December 2015
External links
- ukrsoccerhistory.com - source of information
- Decision of the Executive Committee of Football Federation of Ukraine Шаблон:Webarchive
- Official press release of the Football Federation of Ukraine Шаблон:Webarchive
Шаблон:Ukrainian Premier League Seasons Шаблон:2001–02 in European Football (UEFA)