Ukrajinska Assoziazija Futbolu
Ukrajinska Assoziazija Futbolu | |
founding | 1991 |
FIFA accession | 1992 |
UEFA accession | 1992 |
president | Andriy Pavelko |
National teams | A-men , A-women , U-21-men |
Homepage | uaf.ua |
The Ukrajinska Assoziazija Futbolu (UAF; Ukrainian Українська асоціація футболу ) is the Ukrainian football association . He is based in Kiev . Before 2019 his name was Federazija Futbolu Ukrajiny ( Федерація футболу України , FFU).
The UAF is responsible for the organization of football and futsal in Ukraine and is therefore responsible, among other things, for the Ukrainian national soccer team and the national futsal team . He is also the host of the Premjer-Liha and the Ukrainian Cup as well as the Supercup .
On March 6, 1991, the association was founded as part of the Soviet Football Association. After Ukraine gained independence in August 1991, negotiations began and on December 13, 1991 the founding of its own football association was announced.
President
- 1991–1996: Wiktor Bannikow
- 1996–2000: Valery Pustowoitenko
- 2000–2012: Hryhorij Surkis
- 2012–2015: Anatoli Konkow
- from 2015: Andrij Pawelko
UEFA five-year ranking
Placement in the UEFA five-year ranking ( previous year's ranking in brackets ). The abbreviations CL and EL after the country coefficients indicate the number of representatives in the 2019/20 season of the Champions League and the Europa League .
- ( 7 ) Portugal ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 48.232 - CL: 2, EL: 3 7.
- ( 9 ) Belgium ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 39,900 - CL: 2, EL: 3 8.
- ( 8 ) Ukraine ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 38,900 - CL: 2, EL: 3 9.
- 10. ( 10 ) Turkey ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 34,600 - CL: 2, EL: 3
- 11. ( 14 ) Netherlands ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 32,433 - CL: 2, EL: 3
Status: end of the European Cup season 2018/19
Web links
- official homepage
- Ukraine on the website of FIFA
- Ukraine on the UEFA website
Individual evidence
- ↑ UEFA rankings for club competitions. In: UEFA. Retrieved July 14, 2019 .