2022–23 in Ukrainian football

The 2022–23 season is the 32nd season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and declaration of martial law in the country, the last season was interrupted and it was not certain whether or not next season would take place. Soon after the Russian forces were repelled from the northern Ukraine and Kyiv area, it was announced that the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) encourages for clubs to restart the season. The UAF approved round-robin tournaments in all national league competitions under strict safety precautions, yet it was decided not to carry out competitions of single eliminations.

Usually starting with the season opening match of the Ukrainian Super Cup, the 2022–23 season started on the Ukrainian Flag Day 23 August 2022 with Round 1 games of the Ukrainian Premier League.

Not all competitions resumed. There were cancelled most competitions among youth and children, the main knockout competitions Ukrainian Cup and Ukrainian Super Cup, competitions in some regions (oblasts) were scratched, while selected clubs played in neighboring regions competitions.

Second qualifying round

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 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Dynamo Kyiv played its home match in Łódź, Poland.

Third qualifying round

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 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Dynamo Kyiv played its home match in Łódź, Poland.

Play-off round

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 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Dynamo Kyiv played its home match in Łódź, Poland.

Group B

 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Shakhtar Donetsk played its home matches in Warsaw, Poland.

Play-off round

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 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Dnipro-1 played its home match in Košice, Slovakia.

Group B

 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Dynamo Kyiv played its home matches in Kraków, Poland.

Round of 32

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Round of 16

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Second qualifying round

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 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Vorskla Poltava played its home match in Stockholm, Sweden.

Third qualifying round

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 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Zorya Luhansk played its home match in Lublin, Poland.

Group E

 * Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Dnipro-1 played its home matches in Košice, Slovakia.

Knockout round play-offs

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Round 2

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Men's club football
Due to emergency situation in the country in general, the PFL of Ukraine made some changes to its competitions and league pyramid changing the second tier to multi-group competition and the third tier to single group competition. This is the first time the second-tier competition organized in multi group format since the very first championship of 1992. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details

Women's club football

 * On 10 September 2022, WFC Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv has officially transformed into a women team of FC Vorskla Poltava.

Note: For the scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details

Managerial changes
This is a list of managerial changes among Ukrainian professional football clubs: