The 1968 Class A – Pervaya Gruppa was the 30th season of the first-tier football competition in the Soviet Union. 20 teams took part in the league with...
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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 1968–69 Soviet Championship League season was the 23rd season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union. 12...
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the reformed Champions League. With 140 goals, Cristiano Ronaldo is currently the all-time top scorer in the Champions League, while his career rival...
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goals Rudolf Atamalyan (Lokomotiv Moscow) Vyacheslav Bektashev (Pakhtakor) Gennadi Krasnitsky (Pakhtakor) Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF)...
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(Ararat) 10 goals Gennadi Krasnitsky (Pakhtakor) Eduard Malofeyev (Dinamo Minsk) Demuri Vekua (Torpedo Kutaisi) Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF)...
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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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founded in 1992, and it is considered to be the continuer of the Soviet top league, founded in 1933.[citation needed] 1933–1936 – Moscow. 1938, 1939...
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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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the Russian Revolution, that the Soviet Union established a national championship of clubs. Before then local leagues in Moscow and Saint Petersburg/Leningrad...
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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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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 Soviet Hockey Championship (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992...
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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 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 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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Pakhtakor FC (category Soviet Top League clubs)
Uzbekistan Super League. Pakhtakor literally means "cotton-grower". Pakhtakor was the only Uzbek club to play in the top-level Soviet football league and the only...
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Erovnuli Liga (redirect from Georgian Premier League,)
'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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Dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league is composed of eight teams. The most successful team is Dordoi Bishkek who have won the league thirteen times...
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The 1968–69 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by AC Milan, who beat Ajax 4–1 in the final, giving Milan its first European Cup...
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CSKA Pamir Dushanbe (category Soviet Top League clubs)
club to be promoted to the former Soviet Top League, in which the club played for the last three seasons that the league existed just prior to the dissolution...
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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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Igor Kolyvanov (category Soviet Top League players)
of the Soviet Top League. It was then that he received his first call up for the Soviet national team, while still being a member of the Soviet U21 national...
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including a secret Soviet General Staff report from 1966 to 1968. Krivosheev's study puts Soviet military dead and missing at 8.7 million and is often cited...
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FC Gomel (section League and Cup history)
Soviet league. The modern Gomel team was founded in 1959 as Lokomotiv Gomel. They played at the 2nd level of Soviet football between 1959 and 1968. The...
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FC Zorya Luhansk (category Soviet Top League clubs)
Zaria Voroshilovgrad, the club became the first provincial Soviet club to win the Soviet Top League title. Today, the modern club considers its predecessor...
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FC Dynamo Kyiv (category Soviet Top League clubs)
first-ever in the history of Soviet football that managed to overcome the total hegemony of Moscow-based clubs in the Soviet Top League. The Spartak Moscow–Dynamo...
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Neftçi PFK (category Soviet Top League clubs)
Runners-up (1): 2013 Soviet Top League Third place (1): 1966 Soviet First League Runners-up (1): 1976 Third place (1): 1954 Soviet Cup Semi-finalist (4):...
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FC Dinamo Tbilisi (category Soviet Top League clubs)
top flight of Georgian football. Dinamo Tbilisi was one of the most prominent clubs in Soviet football and a major contender in the Soviet Top League...
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FK Žalgiris (category Soviet Top League clubs)
independence on 11 March 1990, Žalgiris left Soviet Top League with immediate effect. Despite most of the top players including Arminas Narbekovas, Valdas...
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