Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR
Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR was a regional football federation of the Soviet Union that in 1991 was transformed into the Football Federation of Ukraine.
History
Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR
The Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR was created in 1959 as part of the All-Union reorganization of sport administration in the Soviet Union. The Federation was established in place of the Football section of the Higher Council of Physical Culture that was originally created back in 1923. The Higher Council of Physical Culture was the main body of sports administration in the Republic.In January 1964, at the plenum of Football Federation of UkrSSR was elected a new president Fedor Martyanovych Martyniuk who was the head of the Zhytomyr Oblast council of the Union of sport associations and organizations. He also instantaneously was included into the presidium of the Football Federation of USSR.
On December 29, 1968, the State Committee of Fitness and Sport was reinstated by the Soviet Council of Ministers. A similar committee was created also by the UkrSSR Council of Ministers called simply Sport Committee of UkrSSR. Since 1969 the Football Federation of USSR was overtaken by the Football Directorate of that Committee, while the Ukrainian Federation by its own Committee. The Chief director of the Sport Committee of UkrSSR was appointed Oleh Oleksandrovych Oshenkov in 1971, a position that supersedes the president of a federation.
In March 1976, were created several commissions of the Federation. The head of the scientific-methodical council was elected V.Kozhukhov.
- Commission of mass-organized activities: Yu.Pustovarov
- Sport-technical commission: Yu.Khodak
- Children-Youth commission: V.Pashchenko
- Commission of Propaganda and Agitation: V.Oratovsky
- Commission of sport structures and inventory: V.Korytny
On April 29, 1987, the new plenum of the Federation elected Yuriy Oleksandrovych Pustovarov as its president for his successful work with the Commission of mass-organized activities replacing M.Fominykh who was appointed as his deputy. Remarkable is the fact that at the plenum Viktor Bannykov was elected to the presidium of the Federation. The head of the scientific-methodical council was elected A.Popov.
- Commission of mass-organized activities: F.Martyniuk
- Sport-technical commission: V.Baydiuk
- Republican Collegiate of Referees: L.Sarkisov
- Children-Youth commission: M.Chernysh
- Committee of Development Activities: V.Oratovsky
- Council of Football Veterans: A.Idzkovsky
- Commission of Propaganda and Agitation: B.Nartovsky
- Commission of sport structures and inventory: V.Korytny
Presidents
Football section
- M.Ya. Levitin, 1932–1934
- I.S. Kosmachov, 1934–1937
- Samuyil Iyezekirovych Khavchyn, 1937–1941
- Stepan Dmytrovych Romanenko, 1944–1959
Football federation
- Mykola Mykolayovych Balakin, 1959
- Mykola Stepanovych Kuznetsov, 1959 – May 1963
- Anton Leonardovych Idzkovsky, May 1963 – Jan 1964
- Fedir Martyanovych Martyniuk, Jan 1964 – 1968
- Fedir Martyanovych Martyniuk, 1968 – 1971
- Oleh Oleksandrovych Oshenkov, 1971 – 1973
- Oleh Oleksandrovych Oshenkov, 1973 – Mar 18, 1975
- * V.Oratovsky
- * Yu.Pustovarov
- Mykola Fedorovych Fominykh, Mar 18, 1975 – Apr 29, 1987
- * V.Oratovsky
- * Yu.Pustovarov
- Yuriy Oleksandrovych Pustovarov, Apr 29, 1987 – Dec 1989
- * Mykola Fedorovych Fominykh
- * V.Pashchenko
- Mykola Fedorovych Fominykh, Dec 1989 – Dec 1991
- According to the Football Federation of Ukraine secretary Klavdia Kirianova, Pustovarov was never a president.
Leagues
The Federation conducted games for the Championship of the Ukrainian SSR from 1960 to 1991 which were part of the Soviet Class B, Second Group of A, Soviet Second League and Soviet Second League B. The central cup competition was the Ukrainian Cup or, aside of which in the 1970s there also was an amateur cup competitions. The Ukrainian Cup of the Ukrainian SSR was mostly conducted among the members of the Soviet Second League. There also were zonal competitions among teams of physical culture, known as KFK competition.- Championship of the Soviet Ukraine – Championship of Cities
- Ukrainian Soviet competitions – Class B and Soviet Second League