The UPL has asked the management of Dnipro-1 to decide by July 10 whether the club will continue to play in the elite division.
If the answer is negative, the General Assembly of the UPL will name a team to replace Dnipro. There is no time to think about it, because the season in the First League, the representative of which should be promoted in the class, starts a week earlier than in the UPL.
As for the return of Dnipro-1 players from vacation scheduled for July 8, it did not take place. At the training base yesterday there were neither coaches, nor players. There were only mostly club employees, who were interested in who and when will liquidate months-long wage arrears. But they never got any answer, because the executive director Andriy Rusol, instead of looking for options to save Dnipro-1 from bankruptcy, is in Lviv these last days.