Kyiv, The Ukrainian soccer season has officially been called off because of the Russian invasion, creating a path for Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv to be entered in next season’s Champions League.
The league said after a video conference with clubs that the standings as of 24 February 2022, when the Russian invasion began and games were suspended, will be declared final “because the championship cannot be played to completion.”
Shakhtar was the leader at that time but the league said no official award of a title would be made.
The standings could decide qualification for European competitions next season if Ukrainian clubs are able to take part. The league’s decision must be approved by the Ukrainian soccer association, which would have to submit competition entries to UEFA by early June 2022. That includes two places in the next Champions League.
The Ukrainian league champion was due to enter the qualifying rounds in the playoffs in August, needing to beat one opponent to advance to the group stage.
However, one possible scenario is that Shakhtar can be upgraded to the group stage to take the direct entry protected for the champion of the Russian league, currently expected to be Zenit St. Petersburg.
UEFA has banned all Russian teams from its competitions because of the war and it is unclear how that sanction will be lifted before next season. Ukraine, as the national league ranked No. 12 by UEFA, would be next in line for getting the direct entry Russia could be forced to give up.
Source: Oman News Agency