Regional football federations of Ukraine is associated members of Football Federation of Ukraine in regions of Ukraine.
In 2000 Football Federation of Ukraine created Council of Regions for the development of football in the regions throughout the country. It was dissolved in 2010.
Contents
1Description
2See also
3References
4External links
Description
There are 24 active members, while membership of other 3 association is suspended due to the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Each region conducts its own championship, while most of them has also the second and the third tiers of league competitions. Each region also conducts a regional cup competitions as well as some additional regional tournaments. Along with it each regional federation has several smaller regional federations of its own (raion and city federations). Note that the Sevastopol City Football Federation cooperates with the Crimean Republican Football Federation and often teams from Sevastopol compete in the championship of the peninsula.
Due to the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine, several regions were forced to suspend all sports competition due to war conditions. Republican Crimean Football Federation was raided and under the UEFA Special Commission mediation transferred to the Russian Football Union. Later it was renamed as Crimean Football Union. In 2016 Football Federation of Ukraine revived the Football Federation of Crimea in Kherson.
Football competitions in Luhansk Oblast were conducted under auspices of pro-Russian separatist administration (Luhansk People's Republic), while in Donetsk Oblast competitions were resumed under united championship of Donbas.
Football Federation
Year
Office
Members
Competitions
Links
Cherkasy Oblast
1991/1997
Cherkasy
26+7
1954
FFCHO
Chernihiv Oblast
1999
Chernihiv
15+22
1947[1]
CNOFF
Chernivtsi Oblast
1997
Chernivtsi
13+12
1941/1945
FFBUK Bukovyna Sport-Portal
Republican Football Federation of CrimeaFootball Federation of Crimea
1993-20142016
Simferopol
Kherson
15+10
1954-2014
Republican FFK
Tavria fan's website
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
1993
Dnipro
34+11
FFDO
Donetsk Oblast
1994
Sloviansk
39+55
suspended
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
1991
Ivano-Frankivsk
19+13
IFFF
Kharkiv Oblast
1993
Kharkiv
24+8
HOFF
Kherson Oblast
1996
Kherson
15+11
HOFF (new) Kherson Oblast Football Federation (old)
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
1998
Khmelnytskyi
26+6
no website
Kirovohrad Oblast
1995
Kropyvnytskyi
24+9
KOFF-FFU
Kyiv Oblast
1997
Kiev
39+6
KOFF
Luhansk Oblast
1990
Severodonetsk
9+9
suspended
Lviv Oblast
1990
Lviv
26+15
DUFLL
Mykolaiv Oblast
1994
Mykolaiv
24+6
FFMO
Odessa Oblast
1991
Odessa
18+12
FFOO Odessa Football-Portal
Poltava Oblast
1998
Poltava
19+6
FFPO
Rivne Oblast
Rivne
20+34
ROFF
Sumy Oblast
1992
Sumy
16+11
FFSumy
Ternopil Oblast
1991
Ternopil
18+17
TOFF
Vinnytsia Oblast
1992
Vinnytsia
22+8
VOFF
Volyn Oblast
1997
Lutsk
20+16
FFV
Zakarpattia Oblast
1997
Mukacheve
16+10
FFZ
Zaporizhia Oblast
1999
Zaporizhia
10+16
ZOFF
Zhytomyr Oblast
1992
Zhytomyr
13+7
ZHOFF
Kyiv
1997
Kiev
0+74
FFK
Sevastopol
1995
x
0+18
information is not available
See also
Football Federation of Ukraine
AAFU
Regional championships of Ukraine (football)
References
^All champions. Chernihiv Oblast Football Federation
External links
List of FFU members (in Ukrainian)
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Football in Ukraine
Governing bodies
Football Federation of Ukraine
Ukrainian SSR
Ukrainian Premier League
Professional Football League
Ukrainian Youth Football League
Ukrainian Football Amateur Association
Regional football federations
FFU Committee of Referees
Ukrainian Football Association of Students
Football Association of Handicapped
Association of Football Veterans
Trade Union of Footballers
Ukrainian association of football coaches
National teams
Men
National team
U-21
U-19
U-18
U-17
U-16
Students
Beach soccer team
Futsal team
Women
National team
U-19
U-17
Hosting tourneys
Valeriy Lobanovskyi Memorial
Viktor Bannikov Memorial
1986 Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR
League system
Men
Premier League
First League
Second League
Third League (defunct)
Amateur Championship
Regional championships
Championship of the Ukrainian SSR (defunct)
Women
Ukrainian Women's League
Top league
First league
Winter challenge
Youth
UPL (U-21 & U-19)
PFL (U-19)
WFPL (U-18, U-17, U-16, U-15, U-14)
Ukrainian Youth Football League (U-17, U-16, U-15, U-14)
Ukrainian Students' League (Universities)
Leather Ball Club (U-13, U-12, U-11)
FFU Cup of hopes
Domestic cups
Men
Ukrainian Cup
Ukrainian Super Cup
Ukrainian Amateur Cup
FFU Regions' Cup
Ukrainian Second League Cup (defunct)
Ukrainian League Cup (defunct)
Cup of Ukrainian PFL (defunct)
Cup of the Ukrainian SSR (defunct)
Women
Women's Cup
Winter Cup
Awards
Football records in Ukraine
Ukrainian Footballer of the Year
The best 33 players
Oleksandr Chizhevskiy club
Serhiy Rebrov club
Timerlan Huseinov club
Oleh Blokhin club
Maksim Shatskikh club
Yevhen Rudakov club
Lists
All-time table
Champions
Clubs
International footballers
Foreign players
Venues
Categories
Men's clubs
Women's clubs
Men's players
Women's players
Expatriate players
Managers
Referees
Venues
Seasons
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Regional football federations of Ukraine
Cherkasy
Chernihiv
Chernivtsi
Crimea
Dnipropetrovsk
Donetsk
Ivano-Frankivsk
Kharkiv
Kherson
Khmelnytskyi
Kirovohrad
Kyiv (Oblast)
Luhansk
Lviv
Mykolaiv
Odessa
Poltava
Rivne
Sumy
Ternopil
Vinnytsia
Volyn
Zakarpattia
Zaporizhia
Zhytomyr
Kyiv
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