Vitaliy Danilov is the former president of Ukrainian Premier League (2008–2016) and honorary president of FC Kharkiv (2005–2010). Danilov is a former member of Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada).
Political career
Vitaliy Danilov was born June 10, 1967, in Ukraine. He graduated from the Kyiv National University with degree in fitness education and sport. He continued graduate studies at Kharkiv Economic University. Danilov is a former member of Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada).
In the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election Danilov failed to get elected to parliament as a candidate of Yabluko (placed 36th on their election list).[1] In this election Yabluko won 1.2% of the popular vote and no seats.[2]
In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Danilov returned to parliament; after being placed 16th on the electoral list of Batkivshchina.[1] In these snap parliamentary election Batkivschyna received 8.18% of the votes and 26 MPs (two elected in constituencies).[7]
On 8 December 2023 parliament officially terminated his parliamentary mandate at his own request (of 25 November 2023).[8] Next on the Batkivschyna 2019 election list Mykhaylo Sokolov took his place in parliament and in the Batkivschyna-faction on 20 December 2023.[9]
Premier League of Ukraine
Vitaliy Danilov was elected as a temporary acting president on May 27, 2008, when top 16 Ukrainian football clubs declared about Ukrainian Premier League launch.[citation needed]
On July 1, 2009, Danilov won the election and became the league president without 'temporary acting' prefix.
But in July 2009, five Premier League clubs: Arsenal (Kyiv), Dynamo (Kyiv), Dnipro (Dnipropetrovsk), Kryvbas (Kryvy Rih), and Metalist (Kharkiv) declared that the elections of the League's president were illegal due to procedure infraction. The representatives of the above-mentioned clubs did not recognize Vitaliy Danilov as the president.
To resolve this conflict Vitaliy Danilov initiated in September 2009 re-election of the League's president and on December 1, 2009, won the election again[10] with 11 clubs voted for his candidature, 3 (Arsenal, Dynamo, Metalist) – against, 1 (Kryvbas) abstain, and 1 (FC Dnipro) – absent. This time most presidents of the Premier League of Ukraine acknowledged Vitaliy Danilov legality.