Football league season
KFK competitions Season 1991 Champions Novator Mariupol
The 1991 KFK competitions in Ukraine were part of the 1991 Soviet KFK competitions that were conducted in the Soviet Union . It was 27th season of the KFK in Ukraine since its introduction in 1964 and the last season of the Soviet KFK competitions. The top three teams eventually qualified to the 1992 Ukrainian First League , the other top performers from each group qualified for the 1992 Ukrainian Transfer League .
The information on the competition is incomplete.
Group 1 [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1
Krystal Chortkiv (Q)
30
24
5
1
85
12
+73
53
Final pool
2
Andezyt Khust
30
18
6
6
64
32
+32
42
Promoted to 1992 Transitional League
3
Hazovyk Komarno
30
18
5
7
63
35
+28
41
4
Spartak Sambir
30
17
6
7
70
33
+37
40
5
Halychyna Broshniv
30
14
8
8
47
24
+23
36
6
Khimik Zhytomyr
30
15
3
12
40
35
+5
33
7
Zbruch Borshchiv
30
15
3
12
44
46
−2
33
8
Khimik Kalush
30
11
10
9
48
40
+8
32
9
Iskra Teofipil
30
11
6
13
35
29
+6
28
10
Ikva Mlyniv
30
9
8
13
30
43
−13
26
11
Hranyt Sharhorod
30
10
4
16
35
61
−26
24
12
Mashinobudivnyk Borodianka
30
9
6
15
31
40
−9
24
13
Blyskivka Baryshivka
30
10
2
18
37
55
−18
22
14
Budivelnyk Ivankiv
30
9
3
18
34
53
−19
21
15
Avanhard Ladyzhyn
30
8
3
19
23
67
−44
19
16
Kolos Zboriv
30
2
2
26
16
97
−81
6
Group 2 [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1
Nyva Berezhany (Q)
28
20
7
1
47
11
+36
47
Final pool
2
Dnister Zalishchyky
28
17
4
7
48
24
+24
38
Promoted to 1992 Transitional League
3
Promin Volia-Baranetska
28
16
5
7
40
24
+16
37
4
Refryzherator Fastiv
28
16
2
10
44
26
+18
34
5
Pidshypnyk Lutsk
28
15
2
11
53
32
+21
32
6
28
14
4
10
47
31
+16
32
7
Nyva Myronivka
27
13
5
9
45
36
+9
31[a]
Promoted to 1992–93 Transitional League
8
Podillia Kamianets-Podilsky
28
11
5
12
36
44
−8
27
9
Promin Bila Tserkva
28
8
7
13
26
33
−7
23
10
Prohres Berdychiv
28
7
8
13
26
50
−24
22
11
Enerhetyk Burshtyn
28
9
3
16
34
45
−11
21
12
Zoria Rivne
28
8
3
17
32
52
−20
19
13
Naftovyk Dolyna
28
7
4
17
33
53
−20
18
14
Traktor Khmelnytsky
28
7
4
17
33
53
−20
18
15
Keramik Vynohradove
27
6
3
18
24
55
−31
15[a]
^ a b In the source for this table, the total number of games played, 28, is not equal to the sum of the number of games won, drawn, and lost.
Group 3 [ ]
Notes
Temp Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi withdrew and its results were annulled.
Group 4 [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1
Tytan Armyansk (Q)
30
22
8
0
69
15
+54
52
Final pool
2
Meliorator Kakhovka
30
21
5
4
73
27
+46
47
Promoted to 1992 Transitional League
3
More Feodosia
30
18
8
4
53
20
+33
44
4
Frunzenets Frunze
30
17
7
6
48
18
+30
41
Promoted to 1992–93 Transitional League
5
Surozh Sudak
30
14
11
5
65
20
+45
39
6
Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka
30
16
4
10
50
33
+17
36
7
Kolos Osokorivka
30
15
5
10
37
29
+8
35
8
Shakhtar Ordzhonikidze
30
15
5
10
39
41
−2
35
9
Frehat Pervomaisk
30
16
2
12
40
31
+9
34
10
Tavriya Novotroitsk
30
10
5
15
46
53
−7
25
11
Syvash Ishun
30
8
8
14
31
38
−7
24
12
Kolos Novokrasne
30
7
7
16
32
46
−14
21
13
Avanhard Zhovti Vody
30
6
2
22
18
63
−45
14
withdrew
14
Vodnyk Mykolaiv
30
3
6
21
22
74
−52
12
15
Nyva Nechayane
30
4
4
22
16
74
−58
12
16
Khvylya Illichivsk
30
3
3
24
16
73
−57
9
Group 5 [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1
Antratsyt Kirovske (Q)
30
24
5
1
64
20
+44
53
Final pool
2
Prometei Shakhtarsk
30
22
4
4
69
17
+52
48
Promoted to 1992 Transitional League
3
Bazhanovets Makiivka
30
17
6
7
50
28
+22
40
4
Shakhtar Sverdlovsk
30
18
3
9
56
30
+26
39
5
Shakhtar Snizhne
30
17
5
8
61
36
+25
39
6
Krystal Torez
30
13
9
8
47
36
+11
35
7
Avanhard Lozova
30
12
7
11
34
31
+3
31
8
Khimik Sumy
30
11
7
12
42
41
+1
29
9
Viktoriya Lebedyn
30
10
8
12
38
45
−7
28
10
Dyzelist Tokmak
30
10
5
15
38
50
−12
25
11
Fakel Krasnohrad
30
9
5
16
29
50
−21
23
12
Antratsyt
30
10
1
19
42
74
−32
21
13
Metalurh Kryvyi Rih
30
9
3
18
29
45
−16
21
14
Sokil Rovenky
30
8
4
18
28
43
−15
20
14
Vuhlyk Krasnoarmiysk
30
6
6
18
35
60
−25
18
14
Olimpiets Prymorsk
30
4
2
24
26
82
−56
10
Group 6 [ ]
^ In the first half, FC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk was called Radyst.
Final [ ]
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