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U19 League · 2025

Current U19 League 2025 standings with 16 teams. Shakhtar Donetsk U19 leads the table with 79 points after 30 matches, followed by Dynamo Kyiv U19 on 76 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Shakhtar Donetsk U1930261399:28+7179
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2Dynamo Kyiv U1930237087:17+7076
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3Veres Rivne U1930168656:30+2656
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4Rukh Vynnyky U19301731072:41+3154
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5Zhytomyr U1930159639:24+1554
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6Zorya Luhansk U19301541129:32-349
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7Metalist 1925 U19301351244:42+244
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8Kolos Kovalivka U19301351250:37+1344
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9LNZ Cherkasy U19301110948:46+243
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10Obolon' Kyiv U19301181132:46-1441
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11Karpaty Lviv U19301231554:57-339
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12Kryvbas 2020 U1930951642:59-1732
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13Oleksandria U1930822035:62-2726
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14Kudrivka U1930532222:84-6218
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15Epitsentr U1930352227:77-5014
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16SK Poltava U1930322520:74-5411
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Regular season – 3022/05/2026–23/05/2026
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Regular season – 2915/05/2026–16/05/2026
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Regular season – 2811/05/2026–12/05/2026
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Regular season – 2709/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the U19 League. Shakhtar Donetsk U19 leads with 26 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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U19 League

All 16 teams competing in the U19 League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

U19 League

Browse 3 archived seasons of the U19 League, from 2023 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded2016

The Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship was established in 2016 to provide a structured national competition for Ukraine's most promising young footballers. The league was created as a second-tier youth competition to complement the existing Ukrainian Premier League U-19 Championship, forming a comprehensive pyramid for youth development. Since its inception, the competition has evolved into the primary pathway for developing future stars, with clubs fielding their best young talent from academy systems. The championship operates under the governance of the Ukrainian Association of Football and has become increasingly competitive, with major clubs like Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv dominating the competition through their world-class academy infrastructure. The league has maintained a consistent format of a single national group with double round-robin matches, allowing for comprehensive evaluation of youth talent across the country.

  • 2016 — Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship established for the 2016–17 season
  • 2018 — Dynamo Kyiv won the first of multiple U-19 titles, establishing dominance in youth football
  • 2021 — Shakhtar Donetsk emerged as a major force in the U-19 competition
  • 2024 — League format refined with improved scheduling and group structure
  • 2025 — Shakhtar Donetsk leads with exceptional youth academy performance and unbeaten record

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams16

The Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship operates as a single national group competition featuring 16 youth teams competing in a double round-robin format across 30 matches per season. Clubs earn three points for a victory, one point for a draw, and zero points for a defeat. The competition runs from autumn through spring, with the title awarded to the club with the most points at the season's conclusion. Teams are ranked primarily by total points, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker when clubs are level on points. There is no playoff system or promotion/relegation mechanism, as the competition is specifically designed for youth development rather than advancement through professional tiers.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesDynamo Kyiv (2)

Shakhtar Donetsk U19 achieved a remarkable 64 goals in 17 matches during the 2024–25 season, demonstrating elite attacking prowess and goal-scoring efficiency at youth level.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship presents a compelling narrative of dominant youth academy performance, with Shakhtar Donetsk U19 establishing an extraordinary command of the competition. Through 17 matches, Shakhtar has accumulated 45 points with a remarkable unbeaten record: 15 wins and 2 draws. Their attacking prowess is particularly striking, having scored 64 goals while conceding just 16, yielding an exceptional goal difference of +48. This level of dominance at youth level reflects the club's world-class academy infrastructure and recruitment of elite young talent.

Dynamo Kyiv U19 maintains second position with 41 points from 17 matches, having won 12 games and drawn 5, demonstrating consistency and resilience. With 53 goals scored and 10 conceded (goal difference of +43), Dynamo remains a formidable challenger and represents the traditional elite of Ukrainian youth football. The gap between first and second stands at just 4 points, suggesting the title race could tighten if Shakhtar's unbeaten run is broken. Rukh Vynnyky U19 occupies third place with 35 points from 17 matches, maintaining a respectable 11 wins, 2 draws, and 4 losses, with a goal difference of +25.

The relegation zone—though technically non-existent in structure—reveals clubs struggling significantly in the development pathway. SK Poltava U19 sits bottom with just 5 points from 18 matches (1 win, 2 draws, 15 losses), having scored only 10 goals while conceding 46. Kudrivka U19 (8 points) and Oleksandria U19 (10 points) similarly face major developmental challenges, with goal differences of -41 and -18 respectively. These statistical disparities highlight the vast gulf in academy investment and talent development infrastructure between Ukraine's elite clubs and mid-tier institutions.

Metalist 1925 U19 has emerged as an unexpected standout performer, currently in sixth place with 31 points from 18 matches (9 wins, 4 draws, 5 losses). With 29 goals scored and 24 conceded, Metalist demonstrates balanced attacking and defensive football, suggesting strong coaching and youth development protocols. Veres Rivne U19 in eighth position has shown attacking flair with 32 goals from 18 matches, though defensive vulnerabilities (23 conceded) have limited their points accumulation to 26.

The standout individual achievement this season belongs to Shakhtar Donetsk U19's collective attacking performance. Averaging nearly 3.8 goals per match while maintaining defensive solidity (less than 1 goal conceded per match) represents elite-level youth football. This combination of offensive firepower and defensive discipline typically indicates a squad with significant depth, superior tactical discipline, and players destined for senior professional careers.

An unexpected storyline emerging mid-season involves the competitive positioning of Zhytomyr U19, who occupy joint third place with 35 points from 18 matches despite playing one additional match compared to Rukh Vynnyky. Their record of 10 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses shows consistency, yet their goal difference of +13 suggests a more measured approach compared to the elite clubs. This demonstrates that success in youth football can manifest through defensive organization and efficiency rather than purely attacking dominance.

Youth Academy Development and Talent Pipeline

The Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship represents far more than a domestic competition—it functions as the primary talent identification and development mechanism for Ukrainian football. Clubs like Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv have invested substantially in academy infrastructure, with their U-19 teams serving as direct pipelines to senior professional football. The disparity in points and goal differences between top-tier academies and mid-tier clubs reflects broader investment patterns in Ukrainian football, where elite institutions command vastly superior resources for coaching, facilities, nutrition, and sports science.

The current season's dominance by Shakhtar Donetsk suggests their academy has successfully implemented a cohesive playing philosophy that emphasizes high-intensity attacking football while maintaining defensive organization. Their unbeaten record through 17 matches indicates not merely talent superiority but also tactical consistency and psychological resilience—qualities essential for players destined for elite-level senior football. Historical precedent suggests that players developing within such dominant youth teams frequently progress to international recognition, contributing to Ukraine's competitive standing in European youth competitions.

Competitive Parity and Mid-Table Dynamics

While Shakhtar and Dynamo establish clear separation at the summit, the mid-table competition reveals fascinating development narratives. Clubs occupying positions 3-8 demonstrate the competitive intensity of Ukrainian youth football below the elite tier. LNZ Cherkasy U19 (seventh place, 28 points) has accumulated 7 wins, 7 draws, and 4 losses, suggesting a squad still developing tactical maturity but showing defensive stability. The prevalence of draws among mid-table clubs (ranging from 2-7 draws per team) indicates matches between evenly-matched squads, providing valuable competitive experience for developing players.

The 2024–25 season exemplifies how youth competitions serve dual purposes: identifying elite talent while providing comprehensive development opportunities for the broader cohort of young players. Even clubs struggling at the bottom of the table gain invaluable experience competing against Ukraine's best youth talent, with exposure to superior tactical demands and technical standards accelerating player development across the system.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Ukrainian U19 League?

The Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship features 16 youth teams competing in the 2024–25 season, representing the top academies and reserve teams from Ukrainian professional clubs.

Who has won the most U-19 League titles?

Dynamo Kyiv holds the record with 2 championship titles in the Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship since the competition's establishment in 2016.

What is the format of the Ukrainian U19 League?

The league operates as a single national group with 16 teams playing a double round-robin format (30 matches per team). The title is awarded to the club with the most points at season's end, with no playoffs or promotion/relegation.

Is there relegation in the Ukrainian U19 League?

No, there is no relegation in the Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship. The competition is designed specifically for youth development, and clubs maintain their participation year to year.

Which clubs dominate the Ukrainian U19 League?

Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv are the dominant forces, with Shakhtar currently leading the 2024–25 season with 45 points from 17 matches and an unbeaten record.

How does the Ukrainian U19 League relate to professional football?

The U-19 League serves as a crucial development pathway where young players aged under 19 develop their skills through competition against elite youth academies, with graduates progressing to senior professional football domestically and internationally.

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