Ukrainian_Second_League_2004-05

2004–05 Ukrainian Second League

2004–05 Ukrainian Second League

Football league season


The 2004–05 Ukrainian Second League was the 14th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine.

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The competitions were divided into three groups according to geographical location in the country – A is western Ukraine, B is southern Ukraine and Crimea, and C is eastern Ukraine.

Team changes

The following team was promoted from the 2004 Ukrainian Football Amateur League:

The 2003 Ukrainian Football Amateur League participant:

Also, three more clubs were admitted:

Relegated

From the First League

  • Karpaty-2 Lviv(returning for the first time after the club's reorganization in 2001, previously as FC Lviv (1992) in 1994–95)
  • Osvita Borodyanka(returning after an absence of 2 seasons, previously as Systema-Boreks Borodianka)

From the Top League

Withdrawn

Some second teams were withdrawn to reform into reserve teams to compete in separate competitions:

Name change

Changed groups

Location map

Group A

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Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Rava Rava-Ruska were denied promotion to the First League by the PFL due to inadequate finances. Instead the PFL promoted Enerhetyk Burshtyn.[1]
  2. FC Bershad merged their operations with FC Nyva Vinnytsia and were promoted to the First League.[2]
  3. Tekhno-Center Rohatyn completed the season but withdrew from the PFL prior to the start of the next season.[3]
  4. Spartak-2 Kalush were expelled from the competition on March 29, 2005 after failing to pay license fees for the second half of the season. The rest of its matches were considered for technical losses.[4]

Expelled teams

On March 29, 2005 Spartak-2 Kalush after failing to pay license fees for the second half of the season the PFL expelled them from the competition.[4] Their record at that time was 6 wins, 2 draws, 6 losses, and 17-12 goal difference.

Top goalscorers

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Group B

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Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Both Palmira Odesa and Real Odesa completed the season but failed to submit a license for the next season and subsequently withdrew from the PFL.[5]
  2. Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol completed the season but failed to find a sponsor for the next season and became insolvent, withdrawing from the PFL before the start of the next season.[5]

Top goalscorers

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Group C

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Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. FK Cherkasy, competed in the 2003–04 Ukrainian Second League were moved to Group C due to geographic alignment. The club renamed themselves to Dnipro Cherkassy during the mid-season winter break.[6]
  2. Molniya Sieverodonetsk completed the season, but withdrew from the league before the start of the next season citing financial difficulties. (4 August 2005)[7]
  3. Vuhlyk Dymytrov renamed themselves prior to the start of the season to Uholyok Dymytrov. The club completed the season but prior to the start of the next season failed to get sponsorship and became insolvent.[7]
  4. The main clubs of both Metalist-2 Kharkiv and Vorskla-2 Poltava consolidated their reserve club operations not entering their clubs in the next season, since they both had reserve clubs in the Ukrainian Premier Reserve League which began its inaugural season in the 2004.[7]

Top goalscorers

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See also


References

  1. Fedya Fussball (2 August 2005). "Ukraine 2004/05". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 2 June 2012. Ukrainian Second Division 2004/05, Druha Liha Group A, Note #5
  2. Fedya Fussball (28 July 2006). "Ukraine 2005/06". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 2 June 2012. Ukrainian First Division 2005/06, Persha Liha, Note #2
  3. Fedya Fussball (28 July 2006). "Ukraine 2005/06". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 2 June 2012. Ukrainian Second Division 2005/06, Druha Liha Group A, Note #4
  4. Fedya Fussball (2 August 2005). "Ukraine 2004/05". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 2 June 2012. Ukrainian Second Division 2004/05, Druha Liha Group A, Note #4
  5. Fedya Fussball (28 July 2006). "Ukraine 2005/06". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 3 June 2012. Ukrainian Second Division 2005/06, Druha Liha Group B, Note #3
  6. Fedya Fussball (2 August 2005). "Ukraine 2004/05". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 4 June 2012. Ukrainian Second Division 2004/05, Druha Liha Group C, Note #2
  7. Fedya Fussball (28 July 2006). "Ukraine 2005/06". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RSSSF. Retrieved 3 June 2012. Ukrainian Second Division 2005/06, Druha Liha Group C, Note #3

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