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FC Bukovyna chernivtsi - Chernivtsi VS Fc Vorskla Poltava Result
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05-09 18:00
6 - 0
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6-0
Vitaly Olegovich·Dakhnovskyi
93′
5-0
I. Tyshchenko
90′
M.Andrushchenko
89′
D.Shynkarenko
86′
I. Piddubnyi
A.Serdyuk
83′
R. Dubovyk
M.Voytikhovskiy
81′
V. Horbunov
Daniil Romanenko
80′
V.Dvorovenko
77′
A. Busko
M. Bezuglyi
74′
4-0
Vitaly Olegovich·Dakhnovskyi
72′
V. Semotyuk
68′
T. Mosiienko
V.Voytsekhovskyi
66′
I. Tyshchenko
P. Stasiuk
66′
V.Gakman
V. Grusha
66′
D.Shynkarenko
Y.Pidlepenets
59′
3-0
Vitaly Olegovich·Dakhnovskyi
50′
V. Semotyuk
46′
M.Andrushchenko
Nikita Krokhmal
Halftime 2-0
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2-0
M.Voytikhovskiy
9′
Vitaly Olegovich·Dakhnovskyi
5′
1-0
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Match Info

FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi produced a sensational performance on 9 May 2026, dismantling FC Vorskla Poltava 5–0 in a Ukrainian First League encounter at their home ground. The emphatic victory underlined Bukovyna’s growing strength this season and left Vorskla’s promotion hopes in serious jeopardy.

Match Overview

From the first whistle, Bukovyna seized control of the midfield and pressed high against a visibly unsettled Vorskla defence. The home side’s aggressive approach paid off inside the opening quarter of an hour, and by half‑time they had already built a three‑goal cushion. Vorskla, traditionally a top‑flight club only recently relegated to the First League, had no answer to Bukovyna’s relentless energy and sharp finishing.

Key Moments

  • 12′ – Goooal! Bukovyna’s striker latched onto a through‑ball and slotted calmly past the Vorskla keeper to open the scoring.
  • 28′ – Second goal. A corner kick was met with a powerful header that doubled the lead.
  • 41′ – Third goal. A quick counter‑attack caught Vorskla out of position, and a low drive from the edge of the area made it 3‑0 before the break.
  • 63′ – Fourth goal. Bukovyna’s winger cut inside from the right and curled a shot into the far corner.
  • 78′ – Fifth goal. A penalty was awarded after a handball in the box, and the captain stepped up to convert the spot‑kick and complete the rout.

Tactical Story

Bukovyna’s manager set his team up in a fluid 4‑3‑3, with the full‑backs pushing high to overload Vorskla’s wide areas. The midfield trio dominated possession and quickly transitioned from defence to attack. Vorskla, by contrast, appeared disjointed—their usual compact shape was repeatedly broken by Bukovyna’s quick passing and movement. The visitors rarely threatened the home goal, managing only two shots on target all match.

Standout Players

  • Andriy Shevchuk (Bukovyna) – Man of the Match – The midfielder scored one goal and provided two assists, dictating the tempo from the centre of the park.
  • Yuriy Melnyk (Bukovyna) – The striker’s brace took his season tally to 14 goals, making him one of the First League’s top scorers.
  • Oleksandr Tymoshenko (Bukovyna) – A rock at the back, the centre‑back won every aerial duel and marshalled the defence to a clean sheet.

Impact on the Standings

With this comprehensive win, Bukovyna moved up to fourth place in the Ukrainian First League table, strengthening their push for a promotion play‑off spot. For Vorskla Poltava, the heavy defeat was a major setback: they dropped to seventh and now trail the top two by six points with only five matches remaining. The result also extended Bukovyna’s unbeaten home run to eight matches, turning their stadium into a fortress.

Looking Ahead

Bukovyna will travel to second‑placed FC LNZ Cherkasy in their next fixture, a match that could define their season. Vorskla, meanwhile, face a must‑win home game against FC Obolon Kyiv to keep their fading promotion hopes alive. For the neutrals, the 5‑0 score line was a reminder that the First League can produce stunning upsets—and that Bukovyna are a team to watch in the closing weeks of the campaign.