Ukrainian Football Amateur League 2002
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This season competition consisted of four stages as the previous. First two stages were organized in regional principal in groups of four or five and were played in two rounds where each team could play another at its home ground. The semifinals and finals, on the other hand, were played in one round and this year were organized in the city of Kakhovka
Kakhovka
Kakhovka is a port city on the Dnieper River in the Kherson Oblast of southern Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Kakhovsky Raion , the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast, and is located at around .It is home to the KZEZO as well as the Tavria...

. On the first stage each group winners and their immediate runner-ups were to advance to the next part of the competition. Due to few teams joining the professional competition the format was adjusted and to the second stage only eleven teams advanced. The second stage was split in four groups where first two places were advancing to the semifinals. The semifinals, in their turn, were split in two groups where first two teams were advancing to the winners final of four.

Note: ZALK stands for the Zaporzhian Aliuminum Plant (Kombinat in Ukrainian).

KZEZO stands for the Kakhovkan Factory (Zavod) of Electro-Welding Equipment (Elektro-Zvariuvalnoho Obladnannia).

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group 1

Note: Mukacheve
FC Karpaty Mukacheve
FC Karpaty Mukacheve is a former professional Ukrainian football team. The club was formed in 1948. In Soviet competitions it participated rarely and with extensive pauses: 1948, 1949, 1968–1970, 1990. Based out of Mukacheve, Zakarpattia took part in the Ukrainian First League from its first...

withdrew.

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 1

Group 2

Final Group

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