• The 1988 Soviet First League was the 49th season of the second tier of association football in the Soviet Union. SC Tavriya Simferopol – Winner of the...
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  • The Soviet First League in football (Russian: Первая лига СССР по футболу) was the second highest division of Soviet football, below the Soviet Top League...
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  • Mikhail Biryukov (Zenit Leningrad) (league appearances and goals listed in brackets) 1988 Soviet First League 1988 Soviet Second League 1988 season at RSSSF...
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  • The 1989 Soviet Second League (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу 1988: Вторая лига) was the Soviet third tier competitions of the Soviet football championship...
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  • The 1988–89 Soviet Championship League season was the 43rd season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union. 14...
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  • The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу: Высшая лига, romanized: Vyschaya Liga), served as the...
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  • The 1989 Soviet First League was the 50th season of the second-tier round-robin competitions of association football in the Soviet Union. FC Fakel Voronezh...
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  • The 1987 Soviet First League was the 48th season of the second tier of association football in the Soviet Union. FC Geolog Tyumen – (Returning after 25...
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  • football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League. The 1988 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was won for the second...
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  • division of Soviet football, below the Soviet First League. The league was formed in 1971 in place of the Class A Second Group of the Soviet football championship...
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    The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991...
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  • The 1988 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on May 28, 1988. The match was the 47th Soviet Cup...
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  • for Soviet period only. Table sorted by success at European Cup / UEFA Champions League first and foremost. Afinogenov, V., Isaev, A. "Futbol-1988. Second...
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  • The 1988 Soviet football championship was the 56th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk won the Top League championship...
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    ліга, lit. 'Higher League') it was formed in 1991 during the 1992 Ukrainian football championship upon discontinuation of the 1991 Soviet football championship...
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    Ordzhonikidze, North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, four men and a woman hijacked...
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    the Soviet Union suffered severe losses and initially made little headway. The League of Nations deemed the attack illegal and expelled the Soviet Union...
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    Pavel Bure (category Soviet ice hockey right wingers)
    scoring his only goal in his first game. Bure joined the club full-time in 1988–89 and amassed 17 goals, a Soviet League record for rookies. The record...
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  • Basketball League, or Soviet Union Premier Basketball League (also called Supreme League), was the first-tier men's professional basketball league in the...
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    Andrei Kanchelskis (category Soviet Top League players)
    Kropyvnytskyi in 1986, before transferring to Dynamo Kyiv in the Soviet Top League, and later to rivals Shakhtar Donetsk. He then moved abroad, signing...
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    in soccer." The Soviet Championship League was established in 1946, and the national team was formed shortly after, playing their first matches in a series...
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    Valery Karpin (category Soviet First League players)
    was also capped once for the CIS). He scored Russia's first goal after the breakup of the Soviet Union, in a 2–0 win against Mexico on 17 August 1992....
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    The history of the Jews in the Soviet Union is inextricably linked to much earlier expansionist policies of the Russian Empire conquering and ruling the...
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    Arvydas Sabonis (category Olympic basketball players for the Soviet Union)
    center position, Sabonis won a gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics, in South Korea, for the Soviet Union, and later earned bronze medals at the 1992...
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  • toss. The Soviet Union national team also participated in a number of Olympic tournaments earning the gold medal in 1956 and 1988. The Soviet team continued...
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    interventionists in the bitter civil war. They set up the Soviet Union in 1922 with Vladimir Lenin in charge. At first, it was treated as an unrecognized pariah state...
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    The Soviet League of the Militant Godless Cornell University Press, 1998, ISBN 978-0-8014-3485-3 Paul Dixon, Religion in the Soviet Union, first published...
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    Champions League. The Uzbek League was founded in 1992 after the collapse of the Soviet Union and its domestic league, the Soviet Top League. The league is known...
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  • Belarusian Premier League was organized in 1992. The first participants were: Dinamo Minsk, the only Belarusian side in the former Soviet Top League, five teams...
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    Igor Larionov (category Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union)
    Fetisov, were instrumental in forcing the Soviet government to let Soviet players compete in the National Hockey League (NHL). During his career, which lasted...
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