• The 1936 Soviet football championship (Russian: Футболное первество СССР в группе А 1936) was the first season conducted between teams (teams of masters)...
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  • romanized: Vyschaya Liga), served as the top division (tier) of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991. The league's name was a conditional designation...
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  • (R) Relegated Notes: −1 point −3 points Soviet Second League Soviet First League 1936 1936 Soviet Top League (in Russian) Final tables of spring 1936...
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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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  • The 1992 CIS Top League was a scheduled but eventually canceled season in the Soviet Top League, an attempt to preserve All-Union competitions. The competition...
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  • The 1991 Soviet Top League season (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу 1991 (высшая лига)) was 22nd in the Top League and the 54th since the establishment...
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  • The 1990 Soviet Top League season was the 53rd since its establishment. Spartak Moscow were the defending 12-times champions, but came only fifth this...
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  • The 1937 Soviet Top League was the third season of the top-tier all-Union league competitions (Gruppa A). The league competition started a week after...
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  • Source: [citation needed] Notes: 1 point deducted? Soviet Second League B Soviet Second League 1936 Soviet First League 1936 1936 Soviet Top League v t e...
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  • Stadium, Moscow Attendance: 22,000 Referee: Nikolay Usov (Leningrad) 1936 Soviet Top League French coach in Tbilisi (in Russian) Calendar of the competition...
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  • FC Chornomorets Odesa (category Soviet Top League clubs)
    Shipping Company (1959–1991). The club was among top 20 Soviet clubs that competed in Soviet Top League. The club's home ground is Chornomorets Stadium...
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  • it is considered to be the continuer of the Soviet top league, founded in 1933.[citation needed] 1933–1936 – Moscow. 1938, 1939 – Spartak (Leningrad) 1940...
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  • Soviet Union. The league existed from 1923 to 1991, as the top professional basketball league of the Soviet Union, and from 1991 to 1992, as the top professional...
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  • the top division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Federation of Kazakhstan and was set up in 1992. The League is fed...
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  • domestic league, the Soviet Top League. The league is known locally as the Higher League with relegation to the First League.[citation needed] The league is...
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  • until 1936, 19 years after the Russian Revolution, that the Soviet Union established a national championship of clubs. Before then local leagues in Moscow...
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  • The 1936 Soviet First League spring season was the first second tier tournament of the Soviet official football competitions. The season started on May...
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    Armenian Premier League (Armenian: IDBank Հայաստանի Պրեմիեր Լիգա, known as the IDBank Armenian Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the top football competition...
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  • The Soviet Second League (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу (вторая лига), Soviet football championship (Second League)) was the third highest division...
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  • FC Shakhtar Donetsk (category Soviet Top League clubs)
    considered a tough mid-table club of the Soviet Top League and a cup competition specialist after winning the Soviet Cup two years in a row in 1961 and 1962...
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  • championship. In Russia, the six Russian teams who had played in the Soviet Top League in 1991 (CSKA Moscow, Spartak Moscow, Torpedo Moscow, Dynamo Moscow...
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  • The Soviet Union football league system was a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in the Soviet Union which included...
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  •  'National League') is the top division of professional top tier football in Georgia. Since 1990, it has been organized by the Professional Football League of...
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    Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), although all republics began as socialist soviet and did not change to the other order until 1936. In addition...
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    leading club of the Soviet Top League, Dynamo Kyiv continues to be the league's "flagship club", while since the mid 2000s the league has been dominated...
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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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  • The 1936 Soviet football championship was the 6th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union split into two halves. It was also the inaugural...
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  • FC Serp i Molot Moscow (category Soviet Top League clubs)
    football team that since 1936 participated in the All-Union (Soviet) football league competitions as a team of masters (the Soviet newspeak for professional...
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    Spartak Moscow–Dynamo Kyiv rivalry (category 1936 establishments in the Soviet Union)
    longest-running top event of the league since its establishment in 1936. The two clubs were the most successful in the Soviet Top League, with Dynamo having...
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  • Football Federation of the Soviet Union Soviet Top League Soviet First League Soviet Cup USSR Super Cup USSR Federation Cup Soviet Union national football...
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