November 18, 2025
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They are improving the infrastructure. Bukovyna is already preparing for matches in the UPL

The leader of the First League has ambitious plans”, β€” write: sport.ua

As Sport.ua learned, the main contender for a promotion in the class – “Bukovyna” is making efforts to meet the new season as ready as possible for the trials in the UPL.

According to available information, the production of technical documentation for the new artificial lighting at the Bukovyna stadium will be completed in November. Installation work will begin soon, so that in the spring of next year there will be no questions about the club infrastructure in the attestation commission. It must meet today’s requirements. In Chernivtsi, they want to break the sad tradition that almost all UPL newcomers are forced to play home matches in stadiums of other cities for various reasons.

Despite Bukovyna’s leading position in the First League, club selectors are not sitting idly by. For now, they are focused on strengthening the offensive line. Negotiations on the transfer to “Bukovyna” of “Agrobusiness” scorer Maksym Wojtykhovskyi have already been completed. The popular portal Transfermarkt estimates the striker at 200,000 euros, but he will go to Bukovyna for free, because his contract with the Podolians expires on November 30. There are a few more interesting developments.

So far, “Bukovyna” has scored 42 points and is seven points ahead of the closest pursuer – “Chornomorets”.

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