the Class A First Group. It followed the transitional 1970 season when the Class A was expanded to three groups (Vysshaya Gruppa, Pervaya Gruppa, Vtoraya...
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Soviet Union football league system (section 1936-1941)
season Group A consisted of 14 teams. There also was a revival of Group B with 23 teams at first and then reduced to 14 as well. In 1941 season there...
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Football was a popular sport in the Soviet Union, with the national football championships being one of the major annual sporting events. Youth and children...
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Đorđe Inđić Pishchevik merged with FC Dynamo Odesa and replaced it in "Gruppa B" next season. lost play-off against FC Spartak Uzhhorod 1:1, 0:1 won play-off...
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Marx: A Historico-Critical Study.) Petrograd: Izdanie Petrogradskago Soveta rabochikh i krasnoarmeiskikh deputatov, 1918. G.V. Plekhanov i gruppa "Osvobozhdenie...
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(2012-07-14). "Skoltesamar". Klassekampen. p. 3. Dei fleste bur i Finland, der gruppa tel om lag sjuhundre personar. I Noreg bur det vel 150 skoltesamar, og i...
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admitted to all-Union competitions, the 1939 Soviet Football Championship Gruppa B (second tier). It made its debut on Friday, 12 May 1939 in away match...
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FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page)
Gruppa" (Second Group) along with two other teams from the Ukrainian SSR, Kharchovyk Odesa (today Chornomorets) and Shakhtar Stalino. Lokomotyv was a...
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represented a regional government. That season of republican competitions conditionally is called as the "Soviet Third Group" (Tretya Gruppa). Spartak placed...
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old debts. The team has played under the following names: KhPZ (1925–1937, 1941) – factory team Zenit (1938–1940) Dzerzhinets (1947–1952) – All-Union Dzerzhinets...
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