^Karpaty Lviv was deducted six points according to a decision by FIFA Disciplinary Committee on 4 March 2016.[2]
^FC Dnipro was deducted a total of 12 points (six points by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee for failing to clear their debts with former coach Juande Ramos and his assistants,[3] and six points by the Ukrainian Premier League for failing to comply with the decision of FIFA Disciplinary Committee to pay debts to former player Danilo Sousa Campos[4]).
^Vorskla Poltava was awarded the UPL Prestige Trophy for winning the consolation tournament.[6]
^Karpaty Lviv was deducted six points according to a decision by FIFA Disciplinary Committee on 4 March 2016.[2]
^FC Dnipro was deducted a total of 24 points (six points by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee for failing to clear their debts with former coach Juande Ramos and his assistants,[3] six points by the Ukrainian Premier League for failing to comply with the decision of FIFA Disciplinary Committee to pay debts to former player Danilo Sousa Campos,[4] three more points by the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee for failing execute one of the decisions of the committee,[7] and 9 more points on 9 June 2017, after the end of the tournament.[8]). On the decision of FIFA, FFU enforced relegation of FC Dnipro straight to the Second League, skipping the First League. In a near future FFU will adopt a decision which team will be replacing Dnipro in the First League.[9]
^Volyn Lutsk was deducted six points on the request of Football Federation of Ukraine which received a letter from the FIFA Disciplinary Committee on 11 May 2017 urging to implement its decision of 15 March 2017, due to debts with former player Saša Stević.[10]