• Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6. The season started on 30 March 1985. The 1985 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR...
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  • football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6. The season started on 28 March 1986 with the game Sudobudivnyk...
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  • football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6. The season started on 31 March 1984. The 1984 Football Championship...
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  • 1985 Soviet Second League was a Soviet competition in the Soviet Second League. Source: [citation needed] Source: [citation needed] Source: [citation needed]...
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  • debut in Soviet Second League B, getting on the end of the penultimate tournament in 17th place. Since 1973 he participated in the USSR Second League, and...
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    Poland and on the 17th the Soviet Union invaded Poland as well. On 6 October, Poland fell and part of the Soviet occupation zone was then handed over to...
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  • 1986 Soviet Second League was a Soviet competition in the Soviet Second League. Source: [citation needed] Notes: + Source: [citation needed] Notes: -...
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  • would spend almost all of their subsequent Soviet-era seasons playing at the third level (Soviet Second League), with the exception of 1970 and 1990, when...
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  • SSR league for one season becomes one of the zones of the USSR 3rd level league, and Lokomotiv Gomel became the first city team to play in the Soviet league...
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  • 1984 Soviet Second League was a Soviet competition in the Soviet Second League. Source: [citation needed] Notes: TOZ Tula changed name to Arsenal. - Source:...
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  • reorganization of the Soviet football structure in 1971. In 1978 Pakhtakor became champion of the Tajik SSR and won a ticket to the soviet second league. From 1978...
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  • The 1985–86 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, Torpedo Moscow qualified for the...
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    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922...
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  • FC Fakel Voronezh (category Soviet Top League clubs)
    1971–1978 in Second League 1979–1984 in First League 1985 in Top League 1986–1987 in First League 1988 in Second League 1989–1991 in First League Top Division:...
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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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  • in the Class B (second-tier league) of the Soviet championship, which consisted of over 140 teams split into several regional zones. In 1963, the team...
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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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  • clubs competing in the Soviet Top League. The winners of this competition were: 1936–81 1980–81. Zone 7, 3rd level of Soviet football, including Kazakhstan...
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  • Russian leagues. In 1975 they returned to Class B (now known as the Soviet Second League). Following several near misses, the club won their zone of the...
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  • under the name Shadrevani 83 they became champions of the Georgian Soviet league three times, once finished as runners-up and once won bronze medals...
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    eastern occupation zones controlled by the Western Allies and the Soviet Union officially ended in 1949, with the respective zones becoming separate countries...
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    between Russia and Germany. The entire Soviet embassy under Adolph Joffe was deported from Germany on November 6, 1918, for their active support of the...
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    combat during the Second World War took place on the Eastern Front". The Axis forces, led by Nazi Germany, began their advance into the Soviet Union under the...
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  • 40 from the Second leagues, which is represented by the best teams of its nine (9) zones based on the final standings at the end of the 1985 season: from...
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  • the Uzbekistan Super League. The club was founded in 1945. Metallurg played in one of the regional zones of Soviet Second League until 1992. Since 1992...
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    anyway. The two best teams of the Soviet Second League B of the Ukrainian Zone were also placed in the Higher League along with the winner of the 1991...
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    Oleh Kuznetsov (category Soviet Top League players)
    to finish twelfth in the Soviet Second League (Zone 5) in the 1981 season, improving to second place in the 1982 season (Zone 6). After a successful 1982...
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    would drain Soviet forces and morale. When Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1985, he sought to restructure the Soviet Union to...
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  • (14 August 1921 – 20 August 1921) Soviet Zone (1927–1937) Hunan Soviet (September 1927 – October 1927) Guangzhou Soviet Government (12 December 1927 – 13...
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  • The 1985 Soviet football championship was the 54th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. Dinamo Kiev won the Top League championship becoming...
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