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1992–93 Vyshcha Liha

The 1992–93 Vyshcha Liha season was the second since its establishment. Tavriya Simferopol were the defending champions, having won their 1st national league title in history. A total of sixteen teams participated in the competition, fourteen of them contested the 1992 season while the remaining two were promoted from the Ukrainian First League.

Teams
Promotions Veres Rivne, the champion of the 1992 Ukrainian First League (Group A)(debut)Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, the champion of the 1992 Ukrainian First League (Group B)(debut) Kryvbas is a multi-times champion of the Championship of the Ukrainian SSR. No relegation at the end of the season as the league was scheduled to be expanded to 18 participants. Stadiums Notes: == Managers ==
Managers
Managerial changes == Qualification to European competitions for 1993–94 ==
Qualification to European competitions for 1993–94
• Following the agreement between UEFA, Russia and Ukraine, Russia inherited the 1992 European ranking of Soviet Union, while Ukraine was awarded a slot of defunct East Germany for the 1993–94 UEFA Cup. The Ukrainian Cup winner qualifies for the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup qualifying round. Qualified Teams • During the 27th Round, Dynamo Kyiv qualified for European football for the 1993–94 season. • After the 29th Round, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk qualified for European football for the 1993–94 season. • After the 30th Round, Karpaty Lviv qualified for the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup, Dynamo qualified for the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League, Dnipro qualified for the 1993–94 UEFA Cup. ImageSize = width:700 height:245 PlotArea = top:10 bottom:120 right:50 left:50 Legend = columns:2 left:25 top:80 columnwidth:250 AlignBars = early DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1927 till:30/06/1931 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:year increment:1 start:01/01/1927 Colors = id:canvas value:gray(0.88) id:E1 value:rgb(0.73,0.92,1) legend:Europe_CWC_qual._round id:EW value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Europe_Cup_Winers_Cup id:UC value:blue legend:UEFA_Cup id:CQ value:rgb(0.81,0.94,0.75) legend:Champions_League_qual._round id:CL value:rgb(0.67,0.88,0.69) legend:UEFA_Champions_League id:EF value:green legend:European_Football Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas BarData = barset:Qualification bar:Year PlotData= barset:Qualification width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till barset:Qualification width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till from:01/01/1928 till:31/12/1930 color:EF text:Dynamo shift:(-440,-4) from:01/01/1930 till:31/12/1930 color:EF text:Dnipro shift:(-165,-4) barset:break from:01/01/1931 till:30/06/1931 color:CL from:01/01/1931 till:30/06/1931 color:UC from:01/01/1931 till:30/06/1931 color:E1 text:Karpaty shift:(-105,-4) bar:Year width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:from color:canvas from:01/01/1927 till:01/01/1928 text:Round 27 from:01/01/1928 till:01/01/1929 text:Ukrainian Cup from:01/01/1929 till:01/01/1930 text:Round 28 from:01/01/1930 till:01/01/1931 text:Round 29 from:01/01/1931 till:30/06/1931 text:Round 30 == League table ==
League table
Dynamo Kyiv won its first championship title by earning the 18th win of the season in the Round 30 away against Kremin Kremenchuk at Dnipro Stadium, Kremenchuk on June 20, 1993. == Results ==
Results
Top goalscorers Clean sheets == Medal squads ==
Medal squads
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets) Note: Players in italic are whose playing position is uncertain. == See also ==
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