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{{Infobox National football team |
{{Infobox Hockey League
Name = Ukraine |
| name = USSR Championship
| logo = Coat_of_arms_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg
Badge = Ukraine_football_association.gif |
FIFA Trigramme = UKR |
| pixels = 200px
| caption =
Nickname = ''Zhovto-Blakytni''<br/>("the Yellow-Blues")|
| country =
Association = [[Football Federation of Ukraine|Football Federation<br>of Ukraine]] |
| republic = {{flagicon|Byelorussian SSR}} [[Byelorussian SSR]]<br />{{flagicon|Lithuanian SSR}} [[Lithuanian SSR]]<br />{{flagicon|Latvian SSR}} [[Latvian SSR]]<br />{{flagicon|Russian SFSR}} [[Russian SFSR]]<br />{{flagicon|Ukrainian SSR}} [[Ukrainian SSR]]
Confederation = [[UEFA]] ([[Europe]]) |
| confed =
Coach = {{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Alexei Mikhailichenko|Oleksiy Mykhaylichenko]]|
| founded = 1946
Captain = [[Andriy Shevchenko]]|
| first =
Most caps = [[Andriy Shevchenko]] (85) <!---(As of October 11, 2008)---> |
| folded = 1991
Top scorer = [[Andriy Shevchenko]] (39) |
| divisions =
Home Stadium = [[Olimpiysky National Sports Complex|Olympic Stadium]], [[Kyiv]] |
| conferences=
FIFA Rank = 19 |
FIFA max = 11 |
| teams =
| feeds =
FIFA max date = February 2007|
FIFA min = 132 |
| feeder =
| promotion =
FIFA min date = September 1993 |
| relegation = [[Vysshaya Liga (ice hockey)|Soviet Class A2]]<br />[[Pervaya Liga|Soviet Class B]]
Elo Rank = 28 |
Elo max = 18 |
| champ =
| assc_champ =
Elo max date = March 2007|
| champions =
Elo min = 67 |
| season =
Elo min date = March 1995 |
| most successful club = [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] ('''32''')

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First game = {{Flagicon|Ukraine}} Ukraine [[First game of Ukrainian national football team|1 - 3]] [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] {{Flagicon|Hungary}}<br/>([[Avanhard Stadium (Uzhhorod)|Uzhhorod]], [[Ukraine]]; [[29 April]], [[1992]]) |
Largest win = {{Flagicon|Ukraine}} Ukraine 6 - 0 [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]] {{Flagicon|Azerbaijan}}<br/>([[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]]; [[15 August]], [[2006]])|
Largest loss = {{Flagicon|Croatia}} [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]] 4 - 0 Ukraine {{Flagicon|Ukraine}}<br/>([[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]; [[25 March]], [[1995]])<br/> {{Flagicon|Spain}} [[Spain national football team|Spain]] 4 - 0 Ukraine {{Flagicon|Ukraine}}<br/>([[Leipzig]], [[Germany]]; [[14 June]], [[2006]])

|
World cup apps = 1 |
World cup first = 2006 |
World cup best = Quarter-finals, [[Football World Cup 2006|2006]] |
Regional name = [[European Football Championship|European Championship]] |
Regional cup apps = |
Regional cup first = |
Regional cup best = |
}}
}}
{{Infobox Hockey League

| name = CIS Championship
The '''Ukraine national football team''' is the national [[football (soccer)|football]] team of [[Ukraine]] and is controlled by the [[Football Federation of Ukraine]]. After the split of the [[Soviet Union]], they played their first match against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] on [[April 29]], [[1992]].
| logo = Flag_of_the_CIS.svg

| pixels = 200px
Prior to the split, Ukrainian players represented the [[USSR national football team]]. Some of the best Ukrainian players of the beginning of the 1990s (including [[Andrei Kanchelskis]], [[Viktor Onopko]], [[Sergei Yuran]] and [[Oleg Salenko]]) chose to play for [[Russia national football team|Russia]] as it was named the official successor of the [[USSR national football team|USSR]], while Ukraine did not participate in major international competitions until 1994. As a result a crisis was created for both the national team and the [[Ukrainian Premier League|domestic league]]. Problems were further compounded when Soviet Union's five-year [[UEFA coefficients]], despite being earned in part by Ukrainian players (for example, in the final of the last successful event, Euro-88, 7 out of starting 11 players were Ukrainians<ref name="squads">[http://www.rsssf.com/tables/88e-full.html European Championship 1988 - Final Tournament - Full Details<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>), were transferred directly to the direct descendant of the [[Soviet national football team]] - the [[Russian national football team]].
| caption =

| country = {{BLR}}<br />{{LAT}}<br />{{RUS}}<br />{{UKR}}
In the following years, the Ukrainian team improved, showcasing talents like [[Andriy Shevchenko]], [[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]] and [[Serhiy Rebrov]]. However, Ukraine failed to qualify for any major intercontinental tournament prior to 2005, three times failing at the last qualifying stage, the playoffs, after finishing second in their qualifying groups. It lost to [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], failing to get to the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]], [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]] prevented Ukraine from going to [[2000 UEFA European Football Championship|Euro 2000]], and [[Germany national football team|Germany]] stopped them prior to the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]].
| republic =

| confed =
After an unsuccessful [[2004 UEFA European Championship (qualifying)|Euro 2004 qualification]] campaign, Ukraine appointed [[Oleg Blokhin]] as the national team's head coach. Despite initial resentment to his appointment due to his previous poor coaching record and calls for a foreign coach, Ukraine went on to qualify for their first-ever [[Football World Cup|FIFA World Cup]] on [[September 3]] [[2005]], by drawing with [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]], 1:1, in [[T'bilisi]]. In their first World Cup ([[2006 FIFA World Cup]]), they were in the [[2006_FIFA_World_Cup#Group_H|group H]] together with Spain, [[Tunisia national football team|Tunisia]] and [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]]. After being crashed in the first match by Spain 0 - 4, Ukraine beaten other two opponents to reach the knock-out stage. In the round of 16, Ukraine played the winner of [[2006_FIFA_World_Cup#Group_G|group G]] [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], which they beat on penalties reaching the quarter-final of the tournament before losing 3:0 to eventual champions [[Italy national football team|Italy]].
| founded = 1991

| first =
==Stadiums==
| folded = 1992

| divisions =
The most important matches of the Ukrainian national team are held in [[Kyiv]]´s [[Olimpiysky National Sports Complex]], the previous home of [[Dynamo Kyiv]] (which presently only uses the stadium for major European matches). The alternative stadiums include: [[Ukraina Stadium|Ukraina]] ([[Lviv]]), [[Meteor Stadium|Meteor]] ([[Dnipropetrovsk]]), [[Tsentralnyi-Chornomorets Stadium|Chornomorets]] ([[Odessa]]), [[Metalist Stadium|Metalist]] ([[Kharkiv]]), and many others. However as new infrastructure and stadiums are built (especially in preparation for [[Euro 2012]]), other venues will include stadiums in the cities of [[Lviv]], [[Donetsk]], [[Odessa]], among others.
| conferences=

| teams =
==2006 FIFA World Cup==
| feeds =

| feeder =
In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], their first major tournament since splitting from the USSR, Ukraine were drawn in Group H along with [[Spain national football team|Spain]], [[Tunisia national football team|Tunisia]] and [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]].
| promotion =

| relegation = [[Vysshaya Liga (ice hockey)|CIS Class A2]]<br />[[Pervaya Liga|CIS Class B]]
Ukraine got off to a poor start with a 4:0 defeat against [[Spain national football team|Spain]], but recovered to beat [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] 4:0 in a then-national record victory. In their last group match, a lackluster performance by Ukraine saw them hold on to second place, as they beat [[Tunisia national football team|Tunisia]] 1:0 with a penalty kick scored by [[Andriy Shevchenko]].
| champ =

| assc_champ =
In the second round, Ukraine beat [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] on penalties (3:0) when the match ended 0:0 after extra-time. In the quarter-finals, Ukraine lost 3:0 to [[Italy national football team|Italy]] to end their first World Cup campaign.
| champions =

| season =
== Forthcoming fixtures ==
| most successful club = [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] ('''2''')
<!--Criteria for inclusion: Any fixtures within the next 12 months-->
| tv =
{| class="wikitable" text-align: center;" style="font-size: 90%" width="500px"
| website =
|-
!width=18%|Date
!width=25%|Tournament
!width=15%|Location
!width=15%|Opponent
|-
|[[19 November]] [[2008]]
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}}
|{{Flagicon|Norway}} [[Norway national football team|Norway]]
|-
|[[1 April]] [[2009]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|England}} [[Wembley Stadium|London]]
|{{Flagicon|England}} [[England national football team|England]]
|-
|[[6 June]] [[2009]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Croatia}} [[Maksimir Stadium|Zagreb]]
|{{Flagicon|Croatia}} [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]]
|-
|[[10 June]] [[2009]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}}
|{{Flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]]
|-
|[[5 September]] [[2009]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}}
|{{Flagicon|Andorra}} [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]]
|-
|[[9 September]] [[2009]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Belarus}} [[Dinamo Stadium (Minsk)|Minsk]]
|{{Flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]]
|}

==[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification]]==


=== Group 6 ===
{{seealso|2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|l1=2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6 details}}
{{2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6
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| fixtures = yes
| tiebreakers = <!-- "yes", to display the tiebreaking notes -->
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The '''USSR Championship''' ({{lang-ru|Чемпионата СССР}}) was an [[ice hockey]] league that ran from 1946 to 1991. Following the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], the league was renamed the '''CIS Championship'''. This organization was the direct predecessor of the [[International Hockey League]] (IHL), and subsequent [[Russian Superleague]] (RSL) and modern [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL).


===Teams===
==Recent results==<!--Criteria for inclusion: Any results within the last 12 months-->
The first cities to join the Soviet League were [[Moscow]], [[Leningrad]], [[Kaunas]], [[Riga]] and [[Arkhangelsk]].
{| class="wikitable" text-align: center;" style="font-size: 90%" width=100%
|-
!width=13%|Date
!width=13%|Tournament
!width=13%|Location
!width=13%|Opponent
!width=10%|Result
!bgcolor=#ffe5b4 width=38%|Scorers
|-
|[[11 October]] [[2008]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Metalist Stadium|Kharkiv]]
|{{Flagicon|Croatia}} [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]]
|Drew 0:0
|
|-
|[[10 September]] [[2008]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Almaty Central Stadium|Almaty]]
|{{Flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]]
|Won 1:3
|Ostapenko 68' - Nazarenko 45', 80', Shevchenko 53'
|-
|[[6 September]] [[2008]]
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|World Cup Qualifier 2010]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Ukraina Stadium|Lviv]]
|{{Flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]]
|Won 1:0
|Shevchenko 90' (pen)
|-
|[[20 August]] [[2008]]
|Friendly
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Ukraina Stadium|Lviv]]
|{{Flagicon|Poland}} [[Poland national football team|Poland]]
|Won 1:0
|S. Kravchenko 45'
|-
|[[1 June]] [[2008]]
|Friendly
|{{Flagicon|Sweden}} [[Råsunda Stadium|Stockholm]]
|{{Flagicon|Sweden}} [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]]
|Won 0:1
|Nazarenko 82'
|-
|[[24 May]] [[2008]]
|Friendly
|{{Flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Feijenoord Stadion|Rotterdam]]
|{{Flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Holland national football team|Holland]]
|Lost 3:0
|Kuyt 23', Huntelaar 37', Babel 63'
|-
|[[26 March]] [[2008]]
|Friendly
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium|Kyiv]]
|{{Flagicon|Serbia}} [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]]
|Won 2:0
|Shevchenko 55', Nazarenko 58'
|-
|[[6 February]] [[2008]]
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|{{Flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Nicosia]]
|{{Flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Cyprus national football team|Cyprus]]
|Drew 1:1
|Aloneftis 20' (pen) - Milevsky 71'
|-
|[[21 November]] [[2007]]
|[[2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying Group B|Euro 2008 Qualifying]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Olimpiysky National Sports Complex|Kyiv]]
|{{Flagicon|France}} [[France national football team|France]]
|Drew 2:2
|Voronin 13', Shevchenko 46' - Henry 20', Govou 34'
|-
|[[17 November]] [[2007]]
|[[2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying Group B|Euro 2008 Qualifying]]
|{{Flagicon|Lithuania}} [[S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium|Kaunas]]
|{{Flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]]
|Lost 2:0
|Savenas 41', Danilevičius 67'
|-
|[[17 October]] [[2007]]
|[[2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying Group B|Euro 2008 Qualifying]]
|{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Olimpiysky National Sports Complex|Kyiv]]
|{{Flagicon|Faroe Islands}} [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]]
|Won 5:0
|Kalynychenko 40', 49', Husyev 43', 45', Vorobei 64'
|-
|[[13 October]] [[2007]]
|[[2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying Group B|Euro 2008 Qualifying]]
|{{Flagicon|Scotland}} [[Hampden Park|Glasgow]]
|{{Flagicon|Scotland}} [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]]
|Lost 1:3
|Shevchenko 24' - Miller 4', McCulloch 10', McFadden 68'
|}

==World Cup record==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=100%
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!P
!W
!D
!L
!GF
!GA
!Scorers
|-
| [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]] to [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]] ||''Did not enter, was part of [[USSR national football team|USSR]]''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
|[[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]] to [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]||''Did not qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
|[[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]||Quarter-finals||8th||5||2||1||2||5||7||Shevchenko (2), Kalynychenko, Rebrov, Rusol
|-
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]||''Qualification in progress'' || || || || || || || ||
|-
|'''Total'''||'''Best: Quarter-finals'''||'''Best: 8th'''||'''5'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''7'''||Top scorer: Shevchenko (2)
|}

==European Championship record==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=100%
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!P
!W
!D
!L
!GF
!GA
!Scorers
|-
| [[1960 European Football Championship|1960]] to [[1992 European Football Championship|1992]]||''Did not enter, was part of [[USSR national football team|USSR]]''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| [[1996 European Football Championship|1996]] to [[2008 European Football Championship|2008]]||''Did not qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| [[2012 European Football Championship|2012]]||Qualified as host nation (along with [[Poland national football team|Poland]])||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
|'''Total'''||'''Best: -'''||'''Best: -'''||-||-||-||-||-||-||Top scorer:
|}

==Qualifying campaigns==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=100%
|-
![[FIFA World Cup]]
![[European Football Championship]]
|-
| [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1994]] - Qualifying spot not granted by [[FIFA]]
| [[UEFA_Euro_1996_qualifying#Group_4|1996]] - Finished 4th in Qualifying group
|-
| [[1998_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_%28UEFA%29#Group_9|1998]] - Finished 2nd in Qualifying group, lost to Croatia in playoffs
| [[UEFA_Euro_2000_qualifying#Group_4|2000]] - Finished 2nd in Qualifying group, lost to Slovenia in playoffs
|-
| [[2002_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_%28UEFA%29#Group_5|2002]] - Finished 2nd in Qualifying group, lost to Germany in playoffs
| [[UEFA_Euro_2004_qualifying#Group_6|2004]] - Finished 3rd in Qualifying group
|-
| [[2006_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_%28UEFA%29#Group_2|2006]] - '''Finished 1st in Qualifying group, qualified for [[2006 FIFA World Cup - Group H|WC 2006]]'''
| [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group B|2008]] - Finished 4th in Qualifying group
|-
| [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|2010]] - ''Qualification in progress''
| [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]] - '''Qualified as host nation'''
|}

==Former famous players==
<ref> Historical site of the Ukrainian soccer. (in Ukrainian)[http://www.ukrsoccerhistory.com/sources/pages.aspx?page=zbirna_matches&mode=players&order=abc] </ref>
For notable players from the USSR era, see [[USSR national football team]].

{|
|valign="top"|

*[[Oleh Luzhny]] 52 (0)
*[[Yuri Kalitvintsev]] 22 (1)
*[[Oleksandr Holovko]] 58 (0)
|width="33"|&nbsp;
|valign="top"|
*[[Vitaly Kosovsky]] 25 (2)
*[[Oleg Kuznetsov]] 3 (0)
*[[Gennadiy Litovchenko]] 4 (0)
|width="33"|&nbsp;
|valign="top"|
*[[Alexei Mikhailichenko|Oleksiy Mykhaylichenko]] 2 (0)
*[[Dmytro Parfenov]] 18 (0)
*[[Serhiy Popov]] 54 (5)
|width="33"|&nbsp;
|valign="top"|
*[[Oleg Protasov|Oleh Protasov]] 1 (0)
*[[Hennady Zubov]] 29 (3)
|}

==Player records==

Player/coach records are accurate as of [[September 10]], [[2008]].

===Most capped Ukraine players===

{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!#
!Name
!Career
!Caps
!Goals
|-
|1
|align="left"|[[Andriy Shevchenko]] <ref name="playing" />
|1995 - Present
|85
|39
|-
|2
|align="left"|[[Oleksandr Shovkovskiy]] <ref name="playing">Still available for selection</ref>
|1994 - Present
|84
|0<!--who shows goals conceded as a stat? Just say 0-->
|-
|3
|align="left"|[[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]] <ref name="playing" />
|2000 - Present
|81
|1
|-
|4
|align="left"|[[Serhiy Rebrov]] <ref name="playing" />
|1992 - 2007
|75
|15
|-
|5
|align="left"|[[Andriy Husin]]
|1993 - 2006
|71
|9
|-
|6
|align="left"|[[Andriy Vorobei]] <ref name="playing" />
|2000 - Present
|68
|9
|-
|7
|align="left"|[[Andriy Nesmachniy]] <ref name="playing" />
|2000 - Present
|66
|0
|-
|8
|align="left"|[[Vladislav Vashchuk]] <ref name="playing" />
|1996 - 2007
|63
|1
|-
|9
|align="left"|[[Oleksandr Holovko]]
|1995 - 2004
|58
|0
|-
|10
|align="left"|[[Andriy Voronin]] <ref name="playing" />
|2002 - Present
|56
|6
|-
|}

===Top Ukraine goalscorers===
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!#
!Player
!Career
!Goals (Caps)
|-
|1
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Andriy Shevchenko]]'''
|1995 - Present
|39 (85)
|-
|2
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Serhiy Rebrov]]'''
|1992 - 2007
|15 (75)
|-
|rowspan="2"|3
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Andriy Vorobei]]'''
|2000 - Present
|9 (68)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Andriy Husin]]
|1993 - 2006
|9 (71)
|-
|5
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Timerlan Huseinov]]
|1993 - 1997
|8 (14)
|-
|rowspan="2"|6
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Serhiy Nazarenko]]'''
|2003 - Present
|7 (31)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Maksym Kalynychenko]]'''
|2002 - Present
|7 (38)
|-
|rowspan="4"|8
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Viktor Leonenko]]
|1992 - 1996
|6 (14)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Ruslan Rotan]]'''
|2003 - Present
|6 (33)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Oleh Husyev]]'''
|2003 - Present
|6 (47)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|'''[[Andriy Voronin]]'''
|2002 - Present
|6 (56)
|}
''Players in '''Bold''' are still active.''

===Ukraine captains===
Player/coach records are accurate as of [[September 10]], [[2008]].

{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!#
!Player
!Ukraine career
!Captain Caps '''(Total Caps)'''
|-
|1
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Oleh Luzhny]]
|1992 - 2002
|39 (52)
|-
|2
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Andriy Shevchenko]] <ref name="playing" />
|1995 - Present
|38 (85)
|-
|rowspan="2"|3
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Oleksandr Holovko]]
|1995 - 2004
|13 (58)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Yuri Kalitvintsev]]
|1995 - 1999
|13 (22)
|-
|5
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Oleksandr Shovkovskiy]] <ref name="playing" />
|1994 - Present
|10 (84)
|-
|6
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]] <ref name="playing" />
|2000 - Present
|9 (80)
|-
|rowspan="2"|7
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Serhiy Bezhenar]]
|1992 - 1997
|4 (23)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Yuri Maximov]]
|1992 - 2002
|4 (27)
|-
|rowspan="2"|9
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Serhiy Diryavka]]
|1992 - 1995
|3 (9)
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|[[Ihor Kutepov]]
|1992 - 1993
|3 (4)
|}

==Ukraine managers==
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!Manager
!Ukraine career
!Played
!Won
!Drawn
!Lost
!GF<ref>Goals for / scored</ref>
!GA<ref>Goals against / conceded</ref>
!Win %
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Viktor Prokopenko]]
|1992
|3
|0
|1
|2
|2
|5
|{{#expr: 0/3 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Mykola Pavlov]] ([[Caretaker manager (football)|caretaker]])
|1992
|1
|0
|1
|0
|1
|1
|{{#expr: 0/1 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Oleh Bazilevich]]
|1993&ndash;1994
|11
|4
|3
|4
|13
|14
|{{#expr: 4/11 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Mykola Pavlov]] ([[Caretaker manager (football)|caretaker]])
|1994
|2
|0
|0
|2
|0
|3
|{{#expr: 0/2 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Yozhef Sabo]]
|1994
|2
|1
|1
|0
|3
|0
|{{#expr: 1/2 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Anatoly Konjkov]]
|1995
|7
|3
|0
|4
|8
|13
|{{#expr: 3/7 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Yozhef Sabo]]
|1996&ndash;1999
|32
|15
|11
|6
|44
|26
|{{#expr: 15/32 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Valery Lobanovsky]]
|2000&ndash;2001
|18
|6
|7
|5
|20
|20
|{{#expr: 6/18 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Leonid Buriak]]
|2002&ndash;2003
|19
|5
|6
|8
|18
|23
|{{#expr: 5/19 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Oleg Blokhin]]<!--Win against Swiss counts as a draw with a 0-0 scoreline..if not, correct accordingly-->
|2003&ndash;2007
|46
|21
|14
|11
|65
|40
|{{#expr: 21/46 * 100 round 2}}
|-
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Alexei Mikhailichenko|Oleksiy Mykhaylichenko]]
|2008&ndash;
|8
|5
|2
|1
|9
|5
|{{#expr: 5/8 * 100 round 2}}
|}

==Current players==
<!--Stats are through September 10, 2008-->
The following players have all recently been called up to the Ukraine squad for the [[World Cup 2010]] [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 6|Qualifiers]].

<!--Criteria for inclusion: Any players capped during the latest World or European qualifying campaign; any players capped during the last 18 months; any players called to the squad but not capped within the last year-->

;Goalkeepers
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Oleksandr Shovkovsky]]
|align=center| 02.01.1975
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 84 (-65)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Andriy Pyatov]]
|align=center| 28.06.1984
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 9 (-5)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Vyacheslav Kernozenko]]
|align=center| 04.06.1976
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 5 (-8)
| v [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[August 20]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Bohdan Shust]]
|align=center| 04.03.1986
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 4 (-1)
| v [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]], [[March 26]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Rustam Khudzhamov]]
|align=center| 05.10.1982
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 0 (0)
| v [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[September 10]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Stanyslav Bohush|Stanislav Bohush]]
|align=center| 25.10.1983
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 0 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|}

;Defenders
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%| Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Andriy Nesmachniy]]
|align=center| 28.02.1979
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 66 (0)
| v [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]], [[September 6]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Andriy Rusol]]
|align=center| 16.01.1983
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 42 (3)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Volodymyr Yezerskiy]]
|align=center| 15.11.1976
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 39 (2)
| v [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]], [[June 1]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Dmytro Chigrinsky|Dmytro Chyhrynsky]]
|align=center| 07.11.1986
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 12 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Taras Mikhalik]]
|align=center| 28.10.1983
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 11 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Kucher]]
|align=center| 22.10.1982
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 10 (1)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Vyacheslav Shevchuk]]
|align=center| 13.05.1979
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 10 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Hrygory Yarmash]]
|align=center| 04.01.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Vorskla Poltava|Vorskla Poltava]]
|align=center| 6 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Vitaliy Mandzyuk]]
|align=center| 24.01.1986
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Arsenal Kyiv|Arsenal Kyiv]] <ref name="loan2">On loan from [[Dynamo Kyiv]]</ref>
|align=center| 5 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleh Dopilka]]
|align=center| 12.03.1986
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 2 (0)
| v [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]], [[March 26]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Vitaliy Fedoriv]]
|align=center| 21.10.1987
| {{flagicon|Russia}} [[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]] <ref name="loan2">On loan from [[Dynamo Kyiv]]</ref>
|align=center| 1 (0)
| v [[Cyprus national football team|Cyprus]], [[February 6]], [[2008]]
|}

;Midfielders
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]]
|align=center| 30.03.1979
| {{flagicon|Russia}} [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
|align=center| 81 (1)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleh Husyev]]
|align=center| 25.04.1983
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 47 (6)
| v [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]], [[March 26]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Maksym Kalynychenko]]
|align=center| 26.01.1979
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 38 (7)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleh Shelayev]]
|align=center| 05.11.1976
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 36 (1)
| v [[France national football team|France]], [[November 20]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Ruslan Rotan]]
|align=center| 29.10.1981
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 33 (6)
| v [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]], [[March 26]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Nazarenko]]
|align=center| 16.02.1980
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 32 (7)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleksiy Hai]]
|align=center| 06.11.1982
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 13 (0)
| v [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[September 10]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Yevhen Levchenko]]
|align=center| 02.01.1978
| {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[FC Groningen|Groningen]]
|align=center| 7 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Kravchenko]]
|align=center| 24.04.1983
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Vorskla Poltava|Vorskla Poltava]]
|align=center| 6 (1)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Denis Golaido]]
|align=center| 03.06.1984
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Tavriya Simferopol]]
|align=center| 4 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Aliyev]]
|align=center| 03.02.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 3 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Valentyn Slyusar]]
|align=center| 15.09.1977
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Metalist Kharkiv]]
|align=center| 0 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|}

;Forwards
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Andriy Shevchenko]]
|align=center| 29.09.1976
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|align=center| 85 (39)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Andriy Vorobei]]
|align=center| 29.11.1978
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 68 (9)
| v [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]], [[March 26]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Andriy Voronin]]
|align=center| 21.07.1979
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Hertha BSC Berlin|Hertha Berlin]]<ref name="loan3">On loan from [[Liverpool F. C.]]</ref>
|align=center| 56 (6)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Artem Milevsky]]
|align=center| 12.01.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 15 (1)
| v [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]], [[September 6]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Hladky]]
|align=center| 24.08.1987
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 8 (1)
| v [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]], [[June 1]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Yevhen Seleznyov]]
|align=center| 20.07.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|align=center| 4 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Volodymyr Homenyuk]]
|align=center| 19.07.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Tavriya Simferopol]]
|align=center| 3 (0)
| v [[Croatian national football team|Croatia]], [[October 11]], [[2008]]
|-
| [[Artem Kravets]]
|align=center| 03.06.1989
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 0 (0)
| v [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]], [[March 26]], [[2008]]
|}

===Previous squads===
*[[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Ukraine|2006 FIFA World Cup squads - Ukraine]]

==Other International Players==
;Goalkeepers
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Maksym Startsev]]
|align=center| 01.20.1980
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 2 (-1)
| v [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[October 12]], [[2005]]
|}

;Defenders
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Vladyslav Vaschuk]]
|align=center| ?.?.1975
| {{flagicon|Russia}}
|align=center| 63 (1)
| v [[France national football team|France]], [[November 21]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Fedorov]]
|align=center| 06.03.1974
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=center| 29 (1)
| v [[France national football team|France]], [[November 21]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Radchenko]]
|align=center| 07.19.1976
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih|Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih]]
|align=center| 17 (0)
| v [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[October 12]], [[2005]]
|-
| [[Vyacheslav Sviderskyi]]
|align=center| 01.01.1979
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 12 (0)
| v [[Israel national football team|Israel]], [[February 7]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Yatsenko]]
|align=center| 02.24.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Chornomorets Odessa]]
|align=center| 1 (0)
| v [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[October 12]], [[2005]]
|}

;Midfielders
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Andriy Husyn]]
|align=center| 12.11.1972
| {{flagicon|Russia}} [[FC Saturn Ramenskoe|Saturn Ramenskoye]]
|align=center| 71 (9)
| v [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]], [[September 6]], [[2006]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Shyschenko]]
|align=center| 01.13.1976
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Metalurh Donetsk|Metalurh Donetsk]]
|align=center| 14 (1)
| v [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[October 12]], [[2005]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Serebrenykov]]
|align=center| ?.?.1976
| {{flagicon|Belgium}}
|align=center| 12 (1)
| v [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]], [[February 28]], [[2006]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Rykun]]
|align=center|
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Metalist Kharkiv|Metalist Kharkiv]]
|align=center| 8 (0)
| v [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]], [[August 15]], [[2006]]
|-
| [[Bohdan Shershun]]
|align=center|
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}}
|align=center| 4 (0)
| v [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]], [[October 10]], [[2006]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Tkachenko]]
|align=center| 02.10.1979
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Metalurh Donetsk|Metalurh Donetsk]]
|align=center| 4 (0)
| v [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]], [[September 6]], [[2006]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Matiukhin]]
|align=center| 03.21.1980
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih|Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih]]
|align=center| 3 (0)
| v [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]], [[March 30]], [[2005]]
|-
| [[Olexandr Hrytsay|Oleksandr Hrytsay]]
|align=center| 09.30.1977
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 3 (0)
| v [[France national football team|France]], [[November 21]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Romanchuk]]
|align=center|
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 2 (0)
| v [[France national football team|France]], [[November 21]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Maksymov]]
|align=center| 02.13.1985
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih|Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih]]
|align=center| 1 (0)
| v [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[October 12]], [[2005]]
|-
| [[Serhiy Danylovskyi]]
|align=center| 08.20.1981
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Metalurh Donetsk|Metalurh Donetsk]]
|align=center| 1 (0)
| v [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]], [[August 22]], [[2007]]
|}

;Forwards
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=22.5%|Name
!width=12.5%|Date of birth
!width=23.75%|Club
!width=10%|Caps (goals)
!width=43.75%|Most Recent Call up
|-
| [[Oleksiy Byelik]]
|align=center| 02.15.1981
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|align=center| 19 (5)
| v [[Faroes national football team|Faroes]], [[March 24]], [[2007]]
|-
| [[Oleh Venglinsky|Oleh Venhlynskyi]]
|align=center| 03.21.1978
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Chornomorets Odessa]]
|align=center| 10 (1)
| v [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[October 12]], [[2005]]
|-
| [[Oleksandr Kosyrin]]
|align=center| 06.28.1977
| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Chornomorets Odessa|Chornomorets Odessa]]
|align=center| 7 (0)
| v [[Israel national football team|Israel]], [[August 15]], [[2005]]
|}

==World rankings ==

{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!Date
!FIFA Ranking
!Elo Rating
|-
|January 1994
|90th
|49th
|-
|January 1995
|77th
|63rd
|-
|January 1996
|69th
|55th
|-
|January 1997
|59th
|44th
|-
|January 1998
|49th
|44th
|-
|January 1999
|34th
|34th
|-
|January 2000
|27th
|36th
|-
|January 2001
|34th
|34th
|-
|January 2002
|45th
|42nd
|-
|January 2003
|45th
|40th
|-
|January 2004
|61st
|49th
|-
|January 2005
|57th
|31st
|-
|January 2006
|40th
|30th
|-
|January 2007
|13th
|21st
|-
|January 2008
|30th
|39th
|}

;Highest position ever
:FIFA: 11 (February 2007)
:Elo: 18 (March 2007)
;Lowest position ever
:FIFA: 132 (September 1993)
:Elo: 67 (March 1995)

==See also==
*[[Ukrainians in USSR national football team]]

==Notes==
<references />

==External links==
*[http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=ukr/index.html Ukrainian page on FIFA web-site (include upcomming fixtures)]
*[http://www.ffu.org.ua/ Official website]
*[http://www.ukrainiansoccer.net/unt/totbycrit.asp?SID=1 Ukraine National Football Team]
*[http://www.ukrsoccerhistory.com/sources/pages.aspx?page=zbirna_matches&mode=seasons UkrSoccerHistory.com]
*http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=328162&cc=5901
*http://www.eloratings.net/
*[http://www.ukrainegoals.com Videos of Ukrainian soccer goals](cataloged in English)


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===MVP Winners===
[[Category:European national football teams]]
''[[Soviet MVP (hockey)|See list of MVP award winners]]''
[[Category:Ukraine national football team]]
[[Category:National sports teams of Ukraine|Football]]


===Soviet League Champions===
[[ar:منتخب أوكرانيا لكرة القدم]]
*1992 - [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
[[ca:Selecció de futbol d'Ucraïna]]
*1991 - [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
[[cs:Ukrajinská fotbalová reprezentace]]
*1990 - [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
[[da:Ukraines fodboldlandshold]]
*1989 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[de:Ukrainische Fußballnationalmannschaft]]
*1988 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[et:Ukraina jalgpallikoondis]]
*1987 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[es:Selección de fútbol de Ucrania]]
*1986 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[eo:Ukraina nacia teamo de futbalo]]
*1985 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[fa:تیم ملی فوتبال اوکراین]]
*1984 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[fr:Équipe d'Ukraine de football]]
*1983 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[ko:우크라이나 축구 국가대표팀]]
*1982 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[hr:Ukrajinska nogometna reprezentacija]]
*1981 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[id:Tim nasional sepak bola Ukraina]]
*1980 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[it:Nazionale di calcio dell'Ucraina]]
*1979 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[he:נבחרת אוקראינה בכדורגל]]
*1978 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[ka:უკრაინის ეროვნული საფეხბურთო ნაკრები]]
*1977 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[lv:Ukrainas futbola izlase]]
*1976 - [[HC Spartak Moscow]]
[[lt:Ukrainos vyrų futbolo rinktinė]]
*1975 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[hu:Ukrán labdarúgó-válogatott]]
*1974 - [[Krylia Sovetov Moscow]]
[[mt:Tim Nazzjonali tal-Futbol ta' l-Ukrajna]]
*1973 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[mr:युक्रेन फुटबॉल संघ]]
*1972 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[nl:Oekraïens voetbalelftal]]
*1971 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[ja:サッカーウクライナ代表]]
*1970 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[no:Ukrainas herrelandslag i fotball]]
*1969 - [[HC Spartak Moscow]]
[[pl:Reprezentacja Ukrainy w piłce nożnej]]
*1968 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[pt:Seleção Ucraniana de Futebol]]
*1967 - [[HC Spartak Moscow]]
[[ru:Сборная Украины по футболу]]
*1966 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[sk:Ukrajinské národné futbalové mužstvo]]
*1965 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[sr:Фудбалска репрезентација Украјине]]
*1964 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[fi:Ukrainan jalkapallomaajoukkue]]
*1963 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[sv:Ukrainas herrlandslag i fotboll]]
*1962 - [[HC Spartak Moscow]]
[[vi:Đội tuyển bóng đá quốc gia Ukraina]]
*1961 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[tr:Ukrayna Millî Futbol Takımı]]
*1960 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[uk:Збірна України з футболу]]
*1959 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
[[zh:烏克蘭國家足球隊]]
*1958 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*1957 - [[Krylia Sovetov Moscow]]
*1956 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*1955 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*1954 - [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
*1953 - [[V.V.S. Moscow]]
*1952 - [[V.V.S. Moscow]]
*1951 - [[V.V.S. Moscow]]
*1950 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*1949 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*1948 - [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*1947 - [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]

Revision as of 02:59, 12 October 2008

USSR Championship
Republic(s)Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Byelorussian SSR
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Lithuanian SSR
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Latvian SSR
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian SFSR
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukrainian SSR
Founded1946
Folded1991
Relegation toSoviet Class A2
Soviet Class B
Most successful clubCSKA Moscow (32)
CIS Championship
Countries Belarus
 Latvia
 Russia
 Ukraine
Founded1991
Folded1992
Relegation toCIS Class A2
CIS Class B
Most successful clubDynamo Moscow (2)

The USSR Championship (Russian: Чемпионата СССР) was an ice hockey league that ran from 1946 to 1991. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the league was renamed the CIS Championship. This organization was the direct predecessor of the International Hockey League (IHL), and subsequent Russian Superleague (RSL) and modern Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Teams

The first cities to join the Soviet League were Moscow, Leningrad, Kaunas, Riga and Arkhangelsk.

MVP Winners

See list of MVP award winners

Soviet League Champions