In addition to the domestic league, Kremin participated in that season's editions of the Ukrainian Cup.
From 19 June to 1 July the team took part in double training sessions on Polytechnic and Naftokhimik statiums.
[2][3] On 20 June Dmytro Nazarenko joined the club as a new assistant manager from Vast Mykolaiv on a two-year contract.
[4][3] Vladyslav Molko and Oleksandr Kalchuk joined neighboring club Hirnyk-Sport on a season-long loan.
[5] On 21 June goalkeeper coach Roman Chumak left the club after his contract expired.
[7] On 28 June Kremin played its first friendly match against a Premier League club Kryvbas.
[8][9] On 1 July Davronbek Azizov, Orest Panchyshyn and Andrii Savitskyi signed a one-year contract extension.
[10] On 3 July after returning from loan to Metalist Kharkiv, Daniil Yermolov signed for Premier League club Vorskla Poltava.
[15][16] On 9 July Denys Halata left on season long loan to Metalurh Zaporizhzhia.
[20] On 16 July goalkeeper Ivan Muzychka announced that he decided to end his footballing career.
Defender Vladyslav Bondar decided to take a break from playing football due to health problems.
[27] Dmytro Lunin, Head of Poltava Oblast Military Administration banned all mass event from 21 August.
Klymovskyi brought with him recently released Lokomotyv Kyiv manager Ruslan Umanets as his assistant.
[31] Players were given a short holiday starting 26 November with plans to get back to training on 11 December.
[34] Next day it was reported that Vladyslav Molko and Oleksandr Kalchuk returned from their loan to Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni earlier than anticipated.
Vladyslav Molko and Oleksandr Kalchuk who were on loan to Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni returned to the club.
[39] On 21 January club signed the former manager Yuriy Chumak as a goalkeeping coach on a two-year contract.
[45] On 6 March it was reported that Denys Halata will spend the year with Latvian Higher League club Grobiņas.
[88] Kremin will enter the Second preliminary round and will play against the winner of match with Olimpiya Savyntsi and Kudrivka.