2019–20 Ukrainian Premier League


The 2019–20 Ukrainian Premier League season was the 29th top-level football club competitions since the fall of the Soviet Union and the 12th since the establishment of the Ukrainian Premier League.
The tournament has been set to start on 28 July 2019. The same day there took place the game for the Ukrainian Super Cup. The UPL General Assembly also adopted a post season play-off mini-tournament for the last fifth berth of Ukraine in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League competition which would involve the best team of the relegation group. The assembly also agreed to implement the Video assistant referee position in 2020. With the ongoing competition, on 7 August 2019 the league adopted new name FavBet Liha after its main sponsor as well as its new logo. For promotional purpose, the Ukrainian Premier League introduced an own copy of virtual fantasy league on the Real Manager game platform.
The defending champion was the 12-times winner Shakhtar Donetsk. On 20 June 2020, Shakhtar won the league again by beating Oleksandriya in the Round 27 home game gaining its 13th title record five rounds before the finish.

Summary

For next 2020–21 season, Ukrainian Premier League will expand to 14 teams. The lowest ranked team from Ukrainian Premier League will get relegated to Ukrainian First League. However, the top three teams from Ukrainian First League will gain promotion to Ukrainian Premier League next season.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine and based on resolutions of the Cabinet of Ukraine and the UAF Executive Committee, on 11 March 2020 the UPL adopted a decision to conduct games of the league's championship as well as under-21 and under-19 championships without spectators until 3 April 2020.
On 17 March 2020, the Ukrainian Association of Football adopted its decision to pause all football competitions in the country since 18 March 2020 for unspecified period of time due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 14 May 2020 in the House of Football took place a working conference between leaders of UAF and UPL with representatives of the UPL club where it was decided not to renew competitions among U-21 and U-19 teams. The decision was approved on 27 May 2020 by the UAF Executive Committee. On 26 May 2020 the Ministry of Healthcare granted its permission to conduct games of the Favbet Liha and the Ukrainian Cup without spectators starting 30 May 2020 and the UAF Executive Committee supported the decision to renew the Championship and the Ukrainian Cup from 30 May 2020. Next day the Ministry of Health Care updated some of its restricting recommendations in regards to coordination of competitions among professional clubs.
On 22 July 2020 Ministry of Healthcare granted the permission to allow spectators on the [|Europa League play-off] matches in a test mode, with up to 25% of stadium capacity open for attending.
The term of the UPL president expired on 5 April 2020. Due to pandemic situation worldwide, the election of the League's president was postponed to 27 April 2020. The current president Thomas Grimm stated that he will not run for the post as the members of the league are not interested to work together. On 4 May 2020 the league's executive director Yevhen Dykyi announced that there were registered three candidates for elections of the UPL president. On 18 May 2020 the league announced that elections for the league's president were postponed and their date will be announced later. Until then as the UPL president is acting the league's executive director Yevhen Dykyi.

Teams

Promoted teams

The following displays the location of teams.

Stadiums

Three teams play their matches outside of home towns. The minimum threshold for the stadium's capacity in the UPL is 5,000.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, after quarantine break clubs from Lviv were forced to conduct all their home matches in the other regions until the Round 30.
The following stadiums are regarded as home grounds :
RankStadiumPlaceClubCapacityNotes
1NSC OlimpiyskiyKyivDynamo Kyiv70,050
1NSC OlimpiyskiyKyivShakhtar Donetsk70,050used as home ground following COVID-19 quarantine
1NSC OlimpiyskiyKyivKolos Kovalivka70,050used as home ground in Rounds 26, 32 and playoff
2OSC MetalistKharkivShakhtar Donetsk40,003used as home ground before COVID-19 pandemic
3Arena LvivLvivFC Lviv34,915used as home ground in Rounds 2 and 4
4Dnipro-ArenaDniproSC Dnipro-131,003
4Dnipro-ArenaDniproFC Lviv31,003used as home ground in Round 25
5Ukraina StadiumLvivKarpaty Lviv28,051
5Ukraina StadiumLvivFC Lviv28,051
6Vorskla StadiumPoltavaVorskla Poltava24,795
7Lobanovsky Dynamo StadiumKyivOlimpik Donetsk16,873used as home ground during the season
7Lobanovsky Dynamo StadiumKyivDynamo Kyiv16,873used as home ground in Round 19
8Ternopilsky Misky StadionTernopilFC Lviv15,150used as home ground in Round 29
8Ternopilsky Misky StadionTernopilSC Dnipro-115,150used as home ground in Round 30
9Volodymyr Boiko StadiumMariupolFC Mariupol12,680
10Avanhard StadiumLutskKarpaty Lviv12,080used as home ground in Round 28
11Chernihiv StadiumChernihivDesna Chernihiv12,060
12Slavutych-ArenaZaporizhiaZorya Luhansk12,000used as home ground during the season
13CSC Nika StadiumOleksandriyaFC Oleksandriya7,000
14Obolon ArenaKyivKolos Kovalivka5,100used as home ground during the season

Notes:
Notes:

Managerial changes

First stage

First stage table


First stage results

Teams play each other twice on a home and away basis, before the league split into two groups – the top six and the bottom six.
Notes:

First stage positions by round

The following table represents the teams position after each round in the competition played chronologically.

Championship round

Championship round table


Championship round results

Championship round positions by round

Relegation round

Relegation round table


Relegation round results

Notes:

Relegation round positions by round

Play-offs for qualification to the UEFA Europa League

Teams that placed 5th and 6th in the Championship group with the teams placed 7th and 8th in the Relegation group played the one-leg play-off for one more berth in the Europa League second qualifying round. Winners of the semi-final pairs contested in one-leg final game the last berth to the UEFA Europa League. If the winners of the 2019–20 Ukrainian Cup Dynamo Kyiv hadn't already clinched the berth to the European competitions by the league performance, the play-off would have been set among teams placed 4th, 5th and 6th in the Championship group and 7th in the Relegation group in the same way.
Kolos Kovalivka won the play-off on 29 July 2020 after defeating FC Mariupol 1–0 after the extra time in the final.

Semi-finals

Final

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankScorerTeamGoals
1 Júnior MoraesShakhtar Donetsk20
2 Oleksandr FilippovDesna Chernihiv16
3 Vladyslav SupriahaSC Dnipro-114
3 Viktor TsyhankovDynamo Kyiv14
5 MarlosShakhtar Donetsk13
6 Bohdan LyednyevZorya Luhansk11
6 Benjamin VerbičDynamo Kyiv11
8 TaisonShakhtar Donetsk10
8 Maksym TretyakovOleksandriya10
10 Vitaliy BuyalskyiDynamo Kyiv9
10 Carlos de PenaDynamo Kyiv9

Top assistants

RankScorerTeamAssists
1 TaisonShakhtar Donetsk10
2 Yehor KartushovDesna Chernihiv8
2 Vladyslav KocherhinZorya Luhansk8
2 Júnior MoraesShakhtar Donetsk8
5 Dmytro MyshnyovFC Mariupol6
5 Volodymyr ShepelyevDynamo Kyiv6

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1 Andriy PyatovShakhtar Donetsk11
1 Yevhen PastDesna Chernihiv11
3 Mykyta ShevchenkoZorya Luhansk8
3 Heorhiy BushchanDynamo Kyiv8
3 Yuriy PankivFC Oleksandriya8

Hat-tricks

Attendance

The ranking is sorted by average attendance, while "Pos" column indicates position of each team in tournament standings.

Awards

Monthly awards

Round awards

Number of teams by region

;By representation
NumberRegionTeam
3Mariupol, Olimpik and Shakhtar
2Karpaty and Lviv
1Desna
1Dnipro-1
1 KyivDynamo
1 Kyiv OblastKolos
1Oleksandriya
1Zorya
1Vorskla

;By home stadium
NumberRegionTeam
3 KyivDynamo, Kolos and Olimpik
2Karpaty and Lviv
1Desna
1Dnipro-1
1Mariupol
1Shakhtar
1Oleksandriya
1Zorya
1Vorskla
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