After a 3-year break, Dynamo became the league's most productive team for the 16th time in history, repeating Shakhtar's achievement.
Kyiv, who for the 6th time in all the years conquered the 70-goal milestone - 72 (average - 2.40) per game), hit the opponents' goal most often in the autumn (33 goals) and spring part of the season (37), at home (36) and away (36). In only three matches out of 30 did the white-and-blues remain on dry rations: at home against Zorya (0: 1) and Shakhtar (0: 1), and away against Shakhtar (0: 1).
The second best offensive performance was shown by the Miners, who scored 60 goals (2.00 on average) and, like Dynamo, failed to break down the opposition's defense in three games: against Oleksandriya (0-0 away) and twice against Polissia (0-0 at home and 0-2 away). Kryvbas, the bronze medalist of the championship, took the third place in terms of efficiency with 51 (an average of 1.70).
Obolon's offense was the weakest, with only 18 goals (0.60 on average). Kolos also scored less than one goal per game - 22 (0.73), Minaj - 27 (0.90), Chornomorets - 28 (0.93) and Zorya - 29 (0.97).
Most goals scored by Dynamo in a season
Season |
Dynamo coach |
Goals |
Matches |
Res. res. |
1994/95 |
Jozsef SABO, |
87 |
34 |
2,56 |
Vladimir ONISHCHENKO, |
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Nikolay Pavlov |
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1999/00 |
Valeriy LOBANOVSKY |
85 |
30 |
2,83 |
1998/99 |
Valeriy LOBANOVSKY |
75 |
30 |
2,50 |
2023/24 |
Mircea LUCECU |
72 |
30 |
2,40 |
Alexander SHOVKOVSKY |
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2008/09 |
Yuriy SEMIN |
71 |
30 |
2,37 |
1997/98 |
Valery LOBANOVSKY |
70 |
30 |
2,33 |
1996/97 |
Jozsef SABO |
69 |
30 |
2,30 |
Valeriy LOBANOVSKY |
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2016/17 |
Sergiy REBROV |
69 |
30 |
2,30 |
2005/06 |
Leonid Buryak |
69 |
31 |
2,23 |
Anatoly DEMIANENKO |
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2003/04 |
Alexey Mikhailichenko |
68 |
30 |
2,27 |