2021–22 Ukrainian Premier League

The 2021–22 Ukrainian Premier League season, referred to as the VBet Liha for sponsorship reasons, was the 31st top-level football club competition since the fall of the Soviet Union and the 14th since the establishment of the Ukrainian Premier League. On 1 July 2021, UPL announced that the new title sponsor for the next three years will be another bookmaking company, VBet.[3]

VBet Liha (UPL)
Official logo[1]
Season2021–22
Dates24 July 2021 – 26 April 2022
ChampionsTitle not awarded
RelegatedDesna Chernihiv
Mariupol
Champions LeagueShakhtar Donetsk
Dynamo Kyiv
Europa LeagueDnipro–1
Europa Conference LeagueZorya Luhansk
Vorskla Poltava
Matches played143
Goals scored381 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerArtem Dovbyk
(14 goals)
Biggest home win7 goals
Dynamo 7–0 Kolos
(28 August 2021)
Biggest away win5 goals
Mariupol 0–5 Shakhtar
(18 September 2021)
Metalist 1925 1–6 Zorya
(31 October 2021)
Chornomorets 1–6 Dynamo
(19 November 2021)
Highest scoring7 goals
7 games
Longest winning run8 matches
Shakhtar Donetsk
Longest unbeaten run15 matches
Shakhtar Donetsk
Longest winless run17 matches
Mynai
Longest losing run6 matches
Mariupol
Metalist 1925
Highest attendance28,073
Dynamo v Shakhtar
(3 October 2021)
Lowest attendance230
Inhulets v Kolos
(18 September 2021)[a]
Total attendance480451[2]
Average attendance3533
All statistics correct as of 12 December 2021.

The defending champions were the 16-time winners Dynamo Kyiv.

The competition was terminated at the UPL extraordinary general meeting on 26 April 2022 due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4] The league decided that it will not award a champion's title since the season was terminated early, yet the club's league standing would be used to determine qualification to clubs' continental competitions. The meeting was also attended by a number of the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) officials, among which was the first vice-president Oleh Protasov. The UPL general meeting decision was submitted to UAF Executive Committee for approval. On 2 May 2022, the UAF Executive Committee confirmed early termination of season in the league. A further EGM was held on May 27 to decide promotion and relegation. This confirmed that Desna Chernihiv and Mariupol had both withdrawn from the league for the following campaign due to damage and destruction in their respective cities and facilities because of the war. Metalist Kharkiv and Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, who were the top two teams in the First League at the time of abandonment, were selected to be promoted by UAF.

Preparation

The 2021–22 season expanded again to 16 teams as part of the league's expansion plan.

Due to the low-intensity war with Russia that had been ongoing since 2014, teams from the Donbas area were forced to play elsewhere.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, attendance of football matches is limited and regulated by local health departments in each region.[5]

Because of a conflict between the president of Olimpik Donetsk Vladyslav Helzin and the Ukrainian Association of Football officials over a post-match incident that culminated in sanctions against the Olimpik's president, Helzin decided to voluntarily withdraw his football club from the Ukrainian Premier League and transfer away ownership of the club. The decision took place just a couple of weeks before the start of the new season, with the calendar already set. Both PFL and UPL called on emergency clubs' meetings to confirm changes and reinstate membership of the already relegated Mynai in the UPL and relegate Olimpik Donetsk to the second tier (First League) instead. Due to this, the Round 1 match between Dynamo and its visiting opponent was suspended until a later date.

The second half of the season was expected to start on February 25 with the Round 19 game Mynai – Zorya but was suspended due to a full-scale Russian invasion earlier on February 24. Later the President of Ukraine announced a martial law until April 25 and all sports events were forced to be suspended. With the open hostilities continued, it was decided to cancel the season earlier than May 21.

Teams

This season, as it was announced earlier, the Ukrainian Premier League has been expanded to 16 teams, which includes 13 teams from the previous season and the top three teams from the 2020–21 Ukrainian First League.

Relegated teams

Location map

Home venues of teams in the 2021–22 Ukrainian Premier League.
Teams in italics are from a conflict zone of the war in Donbas and are playing their home games in different cities.

Stadiums

Three of the qualified to the date teams play their matches outside of home towns. The minimum threshold for the stadium's capacity in the UPL is 5,000 (Article 10, paragraph 7.2).[6]

The following stadiums are regarded as home grounds:

RankStadiumPlaceClubCapacityNotes
1NSC OlimpiyskiyKyivDynamo Kyiv70,050
Shakhtar Donetskused as home ground during the season
2Metalist OSCKharkivMetalist 1925 Kharkiv41,307
3Arena LvivLvivLviv34,915
Rukh Lviv
4Chornomorets StadiumOdesaChornomorets Odesa34,164
5Dnipro-ArenaDniproDnipro-131,003
6Butovsky Vorskla StadiumPoltavaVorskla Poltava24,795
7Shukhevych Ternopil City StadiumTernopilLviv15,150used as home ground in Round 10
8Zirka StadiumKropyvnytskyiInhulets Petrove14,628used as home ground during the season[Note INHULETS]
9Volodymyr Boiko StadiumMariupolMariupol12,680
10Avanhard StadiumLutskVeres Rivne12,080used as home ground during the season[Note VERES]
11Avanhard StadiumUzhhorodMynai12,000
12Slavutych-ArenaZaporizhzhiaZorya Luhansk12,000used as home ground during the season
13CSC Nika StadiumOleksandriyaOleksandriya7,000
14Chernihiv StadiumChernihivDesna Chernihiv5,500
15Kolos StadiumKovalivkaKolos Kovalivka5,000

Notes

Personnel and sponsorship

TeamPresidentHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Chornomorets OdesaLeonid Klimov Roman Hryhorchuk Serhiy KravchenkoKelmeHefest
Desna ChernihivVolodymyr Levin Oleksandr RyabokonNikeParimatch
Dnipro-1Maksym Bereza Igor Jovićević Serhiy LohinovNikeParimatch
Dynamo KyivIhor Surkis Mircea Lucescu Serhiy SydorchukNew BalanceA-Bank
Inhulets PetroveOleksandr Povoroznyuk Serhiy LavrynenkoJomaetg.ua
Kolos KovalivkaAndriy Zasukha Yaroslav VyshnyakNikeSvitanok
LvivBohdan Kopytko Oleg DulubJakoParimatch
MariupolTariq Mehmood Chaudhry Ostap Markevych Dmytro MyshnyovPumaParimatch
Metalist 1925 KharkivYaroslav Vdovenko Valeriy Kriventsov Denys SydorenkoPumaAES group
MynaiValeriy Peresolyak Volodymyr Sharan Danylo KnyshKelmeFavBet
OleksandriyaSerhiy Kuzmenko Yuriy HuraNikeAhroVista
Rukh LvivHryhoriy Kozlovskyi Leonid Kuchuk Yaroslav MartynyukMacronFirst Casino
Shakhtar DonetskRinat Akhmetov Roberto De Zerbi Andriy PyatovPumaParimatch
Veres RivneIvan Nadieyin Yuriy Virt Bohdan KohutKelmeParimatch
Vorskla PoltavaKostyantyn Zhevago Yuriy Maksymov Volodymyr ChesnakovNikeFerrexpo
Zorya LuhanskYevhen Heller Viktor Skrypnyk Mykyta ShevchenkoNikeMarsbet

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
Shakhtar Donetsk Luís CastroMutual agreement12 May 2021[10]Pre-season Roberto De Zerbi25 May 2021[11]Pre-season
Oleksandriya Volodymyr Sharan13 May 2021[12] Yuriy Hura18 May 2021[13]
Mynai Mykola TsymbalChanged position15 June 2021[14][15] Vasyl Kobin15 June 2021[14][15]
Chornomorets Odesa Oleksiy Antonov23 June 2021[16] Yuriy Moroz23 June 2021[16]
Rukh Lviv Ivan FedykMutual agreement4 August 2021[17]14th Leonid Kuchuk4 August 2021[18]14th
Lviv Anatoliy BezsmertnyiResigned25 August 2021[19]15th Taras Chopyk (interim)25 August 2021[20][21]15th
Kolos Kovalivka Ruslan KostyshynResigned29 August 2021[22]11th Syarhey Kuznyatsow (interim)29 August 2021[22]11th
Lviv Taras Chopyk (interim)End of interim6 September 202115th Oleg Dulub6 September 2021[23]15th
Mynai Vasyl KobinFired29 September 2021[24]15th Ihor Leonov9 October 2021[25]15th
Kolos Kovalivka Syarhey Kuznyatsow (interim)UndisclosedNovember 202111th Yaroslav Vyshnyak (interim)November 2021[26]11th
Yaroslav Vyshnyak (interim)Made permanent28 November 202110th Yaroslav Vyshnyak28 November 2021[27]10th
Mynai Ihor LeonovMutual agreement16 December 2021[28]15th Volodymyr Sharan14 January 2022[29]15th
Chornomorets Odesa Yuriy MorozUndisclosed30 December 2021[30]13th Roman Hryhorchuk30 December 2021[31]13th

Notes:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Shakhtar Donetsk1815214910+3947Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2Dynamo Kyiv181431479+3845Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
3Dnipro-11813143517+1840Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
4Zorya Luhansk1811343719+1836Qualification for the Europa Conference League third qualifying round
5Vorskla Poltava189633018+1233Qualification for the Europa Conference League second qualifying round
6Oleksandriya187561916+326
7Desna Chernihiv[b]187472227−525Membership suspended after season
8Kolos Kovalivka187381423−924
9Veres Rivne186571520−523
10Metalist 1925 Kharkiv1861111729−1219
11Rukh Lviv174671621−518
12Lviv184591430−1617
13Chornomorets Odesa1835102040−2014
14Inhulets Petrove1734101328−1513
15Mynai1817101230−1810
16Mariupol[b]1822142144−238Membership suspended after season
Source: upl.ua
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head higher number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) higher number of goals scored; 7) Draw or "Golden match" if two teams tied for title (Article 22, paragraph 3).[33]
Notes:

Results

Teams play each other twice on a home and away basis.

Home \ AwayCHODESDN1DYNINHKOLLVIM25MARMYNOLKRUXSHAVERVORZOR
Chornomorets Odesa0–10–31–61–11–12–12–24–30–30–1
Desna Chernihiv3–02–12–00–11–23–31–11–00–4
Dnipro-13–12–02–14–03–12–01–05–10–4
Dynamo Kyiv4–02–07–02–01–00–04–01–21–1
Inhulets Petrove2–10–11–10–23–00–01–5
Kolos Kovalivka2–10–11–01–32–10–11–11–31–00–1
Lviv0–20–11–41–20–01–11–10–31–12–1
Metalist 1925 Kharkiv3–21–20–24–00–11–02–11–6
Mariupol2–31–20–32–30–11–20–20–53–4
Mynai2–20–00–22–21–11–20–21–01–1
Oleksandriya1–02–02–13–01–21–20–1
Rukh Lviv0–21–02–02–20–02–10–01–1
Shakhtar Donetsk4–12–0a2–16–12–01–22–04–16–1
Veres Rivne0–30–01–02–02–01–00–01–11–1
Vorskla Poltava0–02–22–23–04–12–05–12–02–00–2
Zorya Luhansk3–02–01–21–01–01–10–13–01–0
Updated to match(es) played on 12 December 2021. Source: UPL calendar
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Season statistics

Clean sheets

As of 12 December 2021[37]

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1 Bohdan KohutVeres Rivne9
2 Heorhiy BushchanDynamo Kyiv8
Dmytro MatsapuraZorya Luhansk
4 Oleh BilykOleksandriya7
Valentin CojocaruDnipro-1
Dmytro RiznykVorskla Poltava
7 Yuriy PankivRukh Lviv5
Anatoliy TrubinShakhtar Donetsk
Yevhen VolynetsKolos Kovalivka
10 Ihor LytovkaDesna Chernihiv4
Andriy PyatovShakhtar Donetsk

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Vladyslav KocherhinZorya LuhanskInhulets Petrove
5–1
2 August 2021[38]
Shahab ZahediZorya LuhanskVeres Rivne
3–0
7 November 2021[39]
  Away win
  Home win
  Draw

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthPlayer of the MonthCoach of the MonthRef.
PlayerClubCoachClub
August 2021 Artem DovbykDnipro-1 Yuriy VirtVeres Rivne[40]
September 2021 Denys HarmashDynamo Kyiv Viktor SkrypnykZorya Luhansk[41]
October 2021 Denys HarmashDynamo Kyiv Yuriy MaksymovVorskla Poltava[42]
November 2021 Artem DovbykDnipro-1 Viktor SkrypnykZorya Luhansk[43]

Round awards

RoundPlayerCoach
PlayerClubReferenceCoachClubReference
Round 1 Artem DovbykDnipro-1[44] Valeriy KryventsovMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[45]
Round 2 Vladyslav KocherhinZorya Luhansk[46] Viktor SkrypnykZorya Luhansk[47]
Round 3 Denys BezborodkoDesna Chernihiv[48] Yuriy HuraOleksandriya[49]
Round 4 Bohdan ShustInhulets Petrove[50] Yuriy MorozChornomorets Odesa[51]
Round 5 Vitaliy BuyalskyiDynamo Kyiv[52] Mircea LucescuDynamo Kyiv[53]
Round 6 Mykhaylo SerhiychukVeres Rivne[54] Yuriy VirtVeres Rivne[55]
Round 7 Oleh VyshnevskyiMynai[56] Ostap MarkevychMariupol[57]
Round 8 Oleh BilykOleksandriya[58] Viktor SkrypnykZorya Luhansk[59]
Round 9 Vladyslav KocherhinZorya Luhansk[60] Viktor SkrypnykZorya Luhansk[61]
Round 10 Olivier ThillVorskla Poltava[62] Mircea LucescuDynamo Kyiv[63]
Round 11 Lucas RangelVorskla Poltava[64] Roberto De ZerbiShakhtar Donetsk[65]
Round 12 Dmytro KryskivMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[66] Valeriy KryventsovMetalist 1925 Kharkiv[67]
Round 13 Serhiy SydorchukDynamo Kyiv[68] Viktor SkrypnykZorya Luhansk[69]
Round 14 Shahab ZahediZorya Luhansk[70] Yuriy MaksymovVorskla Poltava[71]
Round 15 Artem DovbykDnipro-1[72] Oleg DulubLviv[73]
Round 16 Artem DovbykDnipro-1[74] Igor JovićevićDnipro-1[75]
Round 17 Benjamin VerbičDynamo Kyiv[76] Yaroslav VyshnyakKolos Kovalivka[77]
Round 18 Allahyar SayyadmaneshZorya Luhansk[78] Yuriy MorozChornomorets Odesa[79]
winter break
Round 19
Round 20
Round 21
Round 22
Round 23
Round 24
Round 25
Round 26
Round 27
Round 28
Round 29
Round 30

See also

Notes

References