The UPL press service offers to familiarize yourself with the main figures from the past, the 4th round of the Ukrainian championship.
Photo: fcdynamo.com- The unbeaten streak of "Dynamo" continues in the championship with 36 matches: 26 wins and 10 draws, and at home—27 games: 22 wins and 5 draws.
- The 2nd major victory in UPL for "Dynamo" over "Polissya," the 1st for "Zorya" over "Poltava" (in the 1st match).
- The 1st comeback victory of "Dynamo" in the championship over "Polissya" (in the 5th match).
- The 1st major loss for "Poltava" in UPL (in the 4th match).
- LNZ ended club-record unbeaten streaks: overall, which lasted 9 games in the championship (2 wins and 7 draws) and at home—with 4 games (1 win and 3 draws).
- The unbeaten away club record streak of "Polissya," which lasted 6 matches in the championship (4 wins and 2 draws), was interrupted.
- The winless club record streak of "Karpaty" continues in UPL for 6 games (3 draws and 3 losses), the most goals conceded club record—12 games (21 goals), and the most away goals conceded club record—7 games (12 goals).
- The 2150th goal of "Dynamo" in the history of the championship.
- The 500th home match for "Shakhtar" in UPL: +390=71−39 goals 1201—299.
- The 210th match of Veres in UPL: +57=56−97 goals 205—300.
- The 40th home match of "Metalist 1925" in UPL: +13=11−16 goals 47—68.
- The 20th "clean" match of "Metalist 1925" in the championship.
- The unbeaten club record streak of Koloss in UPL continues for 11 games: 7 wins and 4 draws.
- The 8th double in the championship is scored by Vitaliy Buyalsky ("Dynamo"), the 2nd by Yegor Tverdokhlib ("Kyryvbas").
- The 70th goal in UPL is scored by Vitaliy Buyalsky ("Dynamo," 2nd goal of the game), 35th by Artem Bondarenko ("Shakhtar"), 10th by Petar Michin ("Zorya"), 5th by Pedrinho ("Shakhtar"), 1st by Mykola Buzhyn ("Poltava," in the 4th match), Nemanya Andushich ("Zorya," in the 1st), Valeriy Rohozynskyi ("Kudrivka," in the 43rd), Pablo Alvarez ("Karpaty," in the 30th), who becomes the author of the 3600th goal by legionnaires from abroad in the history of the championship, and Peter Itodo ("Metalist 1925," in the 3rd).
