Calendar
The championship started on March 6, about a month later after the qualification rounds of another major national tournament the first edition of Ukrainian Cup. The first half of the season was scheduled to finish on April 19 with the second one to resume on April 25 (6 days intermission). The last round was to be played on June 17. Considering such a schedule and the fact that the Ukrainian Cup competition was on the way simultaneously, the Ukrainian clubs had to forfeit their scheduled games in the Soviet Cup competition. In addition to that Dynamo Kyiv also participated in the Champions League competition which ended for Dynamo only on April 15. Each team this season had at least two games scheduled every week on average. Considering other official games FC Torpedo Zaporizhia and FC Dynamo Kyiv has played the record of 26 games from February 18 through June 21 and the most among the other clubs in the League.
SKA Odesa Dnipro Dynamo Evis Karpaty Kremin Metalist Metalurh.
Torpedo Naftovyk Nyva T. Nyva V. Prykarpattya Tavriya Temp Shakhtar Volyn Zorya-MALS Locations of teams home grounds in Ukrainian Premier League 1992
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