Ukraine head coach Myron Markevych resigned from the post in protest on Saturday over the football federation's decision to punish his club Metalist Kharkiv for match-fixing.
On Tuesday, the Ukraine Football Federation ruled a 2008 match between Metalist and Karpaty Lviv had been fixed and punished a number of officials and players, although Markevych was not implicated.
"Ukraine's Football Federation has completely discredited itself with the recent ruling on FC Metalist and I have no moral right to work for an organisation that is purposefully destroying Kharkiv football," Markevych said in a statement posted on the club's website.
Markevych, who has led the national team since February, said he would stay on as head coach of Metalist.
Ukraine are co-hosting Euro 2012 with Poland.
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