Day 10
Cherkasy Arena, Cherkasy
Referee : Oleksandr Kalonov. VAR - Roman Blavatskyi
LNZ: 94. Penkov - 33. Selin, 34. Muravskyi, 95. Stasyuk - 10. Boiko V., 11. Pasich G., 17. Norenkov, 55. Kovalyov M. (Rybalka, 83) - 16. Oliynyk (Priadun, 68), 19. Khoblenko (Tyshchenko Iv., 83), 70. Naumets (Shestakov S., 46)
Substitution: Shestakov S. (from 46); Priadun (from 68); Rybalka (from 83); Tyshchenko Iv. (from 83)
Bench: 72. Samoylenko K., 80. Dubovyi - 20. Tarasenko O., 23. Nasonov, 44. Banada - 8. Khamelyuk, 28. Kopyl S., 77. Savin An.
Yellow Cards: Pasich G. 38; Kovalyov M. 77
FC Oleksandriya: 44. Yermakov H. - 4. A. Kravchenko, 18. Lohinov, 22. Skorko - 71. Shostak De. (Kulakovskyi, 87) - 9. Mykhailenko M. (Kovalets, 63), 9. Kalitvintsev V. (Mykytyshyn, 80), 11. Shulianskyi (Geovani R., 63; Mykytyshyn, 80), 24. Martynyuk O., 55. Smirniy - 88. Pohorilyi (Kulakov A., 63)
Substitution: Kovalets (from 63); Geovani R. (from 63 till 80); Kulakov A. (from 63); Mykytyshyn (from 80); Kulakovskyi (from 87)
Bench: 1. Dolhyi, 31. Taran Y. - 12. Hernandez - 17. Bazaiev, 19. Plaksa - 15. Andreychuk
Yellow Cards: Lohinov 21; A. Kravchenko 54
The final whistle in Cherkasy signaled a goalless draw between LNZ and Oleksandriya

The ninth round of the Ukrainian Championship started in Rivne, where Veres played a draw with LNZ

Dynamo, who is still just recovering from a poor start to the season, defeated LNZ in today's Premier League

Cherkasy team got their first home victory in the UPL and ended Rukh's unbeaten streak

After dropping out of all European Cup tournaments, the vice-champions of Ukraine can focus on domestic competitions

Oleg Dulub became the new head coach of LNZ Cherkasy, the club's press service reports

The victory over LNZ allowed Metallist 1925 to move up to 9th place in the UPL table with six points

Polissya got its second victory of the season after a difficult away game with LNZ

In the match of the UPL third round Kryvbas dealt with the newcomer of the Premier League and managed to move up to sixth place

At the end of the 2nd round of the Ukrainian Championship the League announced the names of its the best player and coach

Cherkasy LNZ got a historic victory - the first in the top division of the Ukrainian championship

Chornomorets played against Cherkasy LNZ, which made its debut in the UPL, and showed that Oleksandr Kovpak's wasn't yet ready for the upper tier of Ukrainian football

The last team that won the right to play in the next season of the Ukrainian Premier League is Cherkasy LNZ

UPL's Ingulets could not defeat the first league's LNZ in the home match of the relegation playoffs

LNZ
FC Oleksandriya