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Ukrainian Premier League terminated without a winner due to Russia's invasion of the country

The Ukrainian Premier League season has been terminated and no title will be awarded due to the Russian invasion of the country. The last round of fixtures were played in December before the league’s three-month winter break, but action never resumed because of the conflict beginning.

Ad/> As the championship came to a halt, Shakhtar Donetsk topped the table with 47 points, with Dynamo Kyiv two points behind them in second place. Premier LeagueChelsea must view Man Utd's decline as warning for post-Abramovich eraAN HOUR AGO A statement from the UPL says, “The football clubs of the Ukrainian Premier League supported the proposal to terminate the 2021-22 season since the championship cannot be completed due to the extension of martial law status in Ukraine.” Ukrainian refugee scores winner in Shakhtar charity match in Poland Scotland's World Cup play-off with Ukraine confirmed for June 1 “'The standings as of February 24, 2022 will be the final standings of the 2021-22 season, with no winners to be awarded.

The corresponding decision was submitted for approval by the executive committee of the Ukrainian Association of Football.” The decision to bring the season to an early end without any confirmed winners could now impact on placements for European competitions for next season. It will be down to the Ukrainian Association of Football to submit competition entries to UEFA by early June — including two places in the next Champions League campaign.

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