FC Nyva Ternopil - League and Cup History

League and Cup History

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Ukrainian Cup Europe Notes
1992 Prem "B" 4th 18 8 5 5 16 12 21 R32
1992–93 14th 30 8 9 13 22 25 25 QF
1993–94 7th 34 13 10 11 44 26 36 R16
1994–95 12th 34 11 5 18 40 44 38 R16
1995–96 13th 34 13 3 18 37 42 42 QF
1996–97 10th 30 8 9 13 33 41 33 R16
1997–98 7th 30 12 4 14 37 39 40 QF
1998–99 13th 30 8 7 15 29 41 31 QF
1999-00 12th 30 7 10 13 40 57 31 QF
2000–01 14th 26 2 3 21 20 65 9 QF Relegated
2001–02 1st 18th 34 3 4 27 20 77 13 R16 Relegated
2002–03 2nd "A" 8th 28 10 5 13 29 36 35 R32
2003–04 6th 30 13 8 9 30 36 47 R32
2004–05 15th 28 4 5 19 18 47 17 R32
2005–06 4th 28 14 8 6 34 18 50 R32
2006–07 4th 28 15 8 5 33 15 53 R32
2007–08 2nd 30 18 10 2 52 15 64 R16
2008–09 1st 32 21 8 3 50 26 71 R64 Promoted
2009–10 1st 18th 34 3 4 27 18 72 7 R32 Relegated −6
2010–11 2nd "A" 10th 22 5 2 15 17 51 14 R32 −3
2011–12 2nd "A" 12th 26 9 6 11 30 41 18 Withdrew –15
2012–13 2nd "A" 1/8 finals

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