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Soviet Class A First Group
The Soviet Class A First Group (russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу (Класс А. Первая группа), Soviet football championship (Class A First Group)) was the top and for a season second highest division of Soviet football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ..., below the 1970 Soviet Class A Top Group. The league was formed in 1950 in place of the First Group of the Soviet football championship and initially was called as Class A of the Soviet football championship. In 1963 the Class A was expanded into two divisions the Class A First Group and the Class A Second Group, latter becoming the second tier. In 1970 the Soviet Class A was expanded even further adding additional tier to the top and downgrading now the Soviet Class A First ...
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Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national republics; in practice, both its government and its economy were highly centralized until its final years. It was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the city of Moscow serving as its capital as well as that of its largest and most populous republic: the Russian SFSR. Other major cities included Leningrad (Russian SFSR), Kiev (Ukrainian SSR), Minsk ( Byelorussian SSR), Tashkent (Uzbek SSR), Alma-Ata (Kazakh SSR), and Novosibirsk (Russian SFSR). It was the largest country in the world, covering over and spanning eleven time zones. The country's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks, under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Russian Provisional Government ...
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FC Dynamo Kyiv
Football Club Dynamo Kyiv (, ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kyiv. Founded in 1927 as a Kyivan football team of republican branch of the bigger Soviet Dynamo Sports Society, the club as a separate business entity was officially formed only in 1989 and currently plays in the Ukrainian Premier League, and has never been relegated to a lower division. The club has secured brand rights from the Ukrainian Dynamo society and has no direct relations to the sports society since 1989. Their home is the 70,050 capacity Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex. Since 1936, Dynamo Kyiv has spent its entire history in the top league of Soviet and later Ukrainian football. Its most successful periods are associated with Valeriy Lobanovskyi, who coached the team during three stints, leading them to numerous domestic and European titles. In 1961, the club became first-ever in the history of Soviet football that managed to overcome the total hegemony of Moscow-based clubs in the ...
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Vasily Buzunov
Vasily Buzunov (russian: Василий Гаврилович Бузунов) (4 February 1928 in Ishim, Kemerovo Oblast – 18 February 2004) was a Russian footballer and hockey player. In 1946 he began his career in football and hockey for Spartak Krasnoyarsk, where the following year moved to Dinamo Krasnoyarsk. When the time came to serve in the army was sent to a military club in Irkutsk. After two years, moved first to Sverdlovsk, and in 1952 to Moscow, where he played for CDSA Moscow and Moscow MWO. In 1953 he moved to Dinamo Moscow. He later played for ODO Sverdlovsk and from 1959 to 1960 he served in the GDR team playing in a Representative district. In 1962 ended his football career at Volga Kalinin FC Tver (russian: link=no, ФК «Тверь») is an association football club from Tver, Russia, firstly founded in 1908 as FC Volga Tver. It has played professionally in 1937, 1949, 1953 to 1956, 1958 to 1999, 2004 to 2017, and from 2020. In 1 .... Buzunov was a ...
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1956 Soviet Top League
12 teams took part in the league with FC Spartak Moscow winning the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;17 goals * Vasily Buzunov (ODO Sverdlovsk) ;16 goals * Nikita Simonyan (Spartak Moscow) ;15 goals * Yuri Belyayev (CDSA Moscow) ;14 goals * Anatoli Isayev (Spartak Moscow) ;13 goals * Valentin Ivanov (Torpedo Moscow) ;12 goals * Alakbar Mammadov (Dynamo Moscow) * Eduard Streltsov (Torpedo Moscow) ;11 goals * Avtandil Chkuaseli (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Ivan Mozer (Spartak Moscow) ;9 goals * Boris Khasaya (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Pyotr Ponomarenko (Shakhtyor Stalino) * Viktor Sokolov (Lokomotiv Moscow) * Vitali Vatskevich (Burevestnik Kishinyov) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1956–57 in European football (UEFA) Soviet Top League seasons 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country ...
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Eduard Streltsov
Eduard Anatolyevich Streltsov ( rus, Эдуа́рд Анато́льевич Стрельцо́в, p=ɨdʊˈart ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲitɕ strʲɪlʲˈtsof, a=Ru-Eduard Streltsov-yzavyalo.ogg; 21 July 1937 – 22 July 1990) was a Soviet footballer who played as a forward for Torpedo Moscow and the Soviet national team during the 1950s and 1960s. A powerful and skilful attacking player, he scored the fourth-highest number of goals for the Soviet Union and has been called "the greatest outfield player Russia has ever produced". He is sometimes dubbed "the Russian Pelé". Born and raised in east Moscow, Streltsov joined Torpedo at the age of 16 in 1953 and made his international debut two years later. He was part of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, and came seventh in the 1957 Ballon d'Or. The following year, his promising career was interrupted by allegations of sexual assault shortly before the 1958 World Cup. Soviet authorities pledged he could st ...
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1955 Soviet Top League
12 teams took part in the league with FC Dynamo Moscow winning the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;15 goals * Eduard Streltsov (Torpedo Moscow) ;13 goals * Nikolai Parshin (Spartak Moscow) ;12 goals * Vladimir Ilyin (Dynamo Moscow) * Sergei Salnikov (Spartak Moscow) ;10 goals * Mykhaylo Koman (Dynamo Kiev) ;9 goals * Genrikh Fedosov (Dynamo Moscow) * Avtandil Gogoberidze (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Viktor Razumovsky (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;8 goals * Yuri Belyayev (CDSA Moscow) * Aleksei Kolobov (Trudovyye Rezervy Leningrad) * Alakbar Mammadov (Dynamo Moscow) * Viktor Terentyev (Dinamo Kiev) * Valentin Yemyshev (CDSA Moscow) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1955–56 in European football (UEFA) 1955 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to ...
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FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg
FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg is a Russian football club from Saint Petersburg, in Northwest Russia. Founded in 1922, the club was one of the oldest in the city. It plays in the third-tier Russian Football National League 2. They were a regular in the Soviet Top League until relegation in 1963. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, their highest status was in the second-level Russian National Football League for several seasons, and the fifth place in the league is their greatest achievement. In July 2015, the club was purchased by Boris Rotenberg. In June 2018, the team moved to Sochi, becoming PFC Sochi; in Saint Petersburg there remained Dynamo youth team. In April 2019 Dynamo was reestablished by Clubs' Veterans on resources of FC LAZ Luga. Since August 2021, Chinese trucks manufacturer SAIC Iveco Hongyan is the main sponsor. History The glorious past The club was founded in 1922 as part of the All-Union Sport Society "Dinamo" that had clubs in a variety of sports t ...
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Antonin Sochnev
Antonin Nikolayevich Sochnev (russian: Антонин Николаевич Сочнев; 4 June 1924 in Yudino (Gryazovetsky District), Yudino, Vologda Oblast – 24 June 2012 in Moscow) was a Soviet Union, Soviet Russian association football, football player and coach. He served in the Navy in World War II on Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1911), Marat battleship. Honours * Soviet Top League top scorer: 11 goals (1954). References External links

* 1924 births People from Gryazovetsky District Soviet military personnel of World War II 2012 deaths Soviet men's footballers FC Torpedo Moscow players Soviet Top League players Soviet football managers SC Tavriya Simferopol managers Men's association football forwards FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo players Sportspeople from Vologda Oblast {{USSR-footy-bio-stub ...
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Vladimir Ilyin (footballer, Born 1928)
Vladimir Vasilyevich Ilyin (russian: Владимир Васильевич Ильин; 15 January 1928, in Kolomna – 17 July 2009, in Moscow) was a Soviet Union, Soviet professional Association football, football player. He was the first coach of Andrey Kobelev. Honours * Soviet Top League champion: 1949, 1954, 1955, 1957. * Soviet Top League runner-up: 1946, 1947, 1950, 1956. * Soviet Top League bronze: 1952. * Soviet Top League top scorer: 1954 (11 goals). * Soviet Cup winner: 1953. * Soviet Cup finalist: 1949, 1950. External links Career summary by KLISFProfile at fc-dynamo.ru References 1928 births 2009 deaths People from Kolomna Soviet men's footballers Russian men's footballers FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv players FC Dynamo Moscow players FC Dynamo Kirov players Soviet Top League players Men's association football forwards Footballers from Moscow Oblast {{Russia-footy-forward-1920s-stub ...
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Anatoli Ilyin
Anatoli Mikhaylovich Ilyin (russian: Анатолий Михайлович Ильин; 27 June 1931 – 10 February 2016) was a Soviet Russian footballer. Honours * Olympic champion: 1956. * Soviet Top League winner: 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1962. * Soviet Top League runner-up: 1954, 1955. * Soviet Top League bronze: 1957, 1961. * Soviet Cup winner: 1958. * Soviet Top League top scorer: 1954 (11 goals), 1958 (20 goals). * Grigory Fedotov club member. International career He earned 31 caps and scored 16 goals for the Soviet Union from 1952 to 1959. He earned an Olympic gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics, scoring the game-winning goal of the Gold Medal match, and also participated in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. Also was the author of the first goal in the history of Cups and European Championships, scoring a goal 4 minutes into the game against Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bor ...
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FC Dinamo Minsk
FC Dinamo Minsk ( be, ФК Дынама Мінск, ''FK Dynama Minsk''; russian: link=no, ФК Динамо Минск) is a professional football club based in the Belarusian capital city of Minsk. It was founded in 1927 as part of the Soviet Dinamo Sports Society, and was the only club from the Byelorussian SSR that competed in the Soviet Top League, playing 39 of the 54 seasons, and winning the title in 1982. Since the independence of Belarus, the club participates in the Belarusian Premier League, having won 7 league titles and 3 Belarusian Cups. Dinamo plays its home games in the 22,246 capacity Dinamo Stadium in Minsk. Dinamo is the second Belarusian team, after BATE Borisov to reach UEFA Europa League group stages ( 2014–15 and 2015–16). History Soviet Union Dinamo Minsk was founded in 1927 as a part of the Soviet Dinamo Sports Society. They spent some of their history in the lower leagues of the Soviet Union, but in 1940, they were promoted to the Soviet ...
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1954 Soviet Top League
Thirteen teams took part in the 1954 Soviet national football league with FC Dynamo Moscow winning the title. League standings Results Top scorers ;11 goals * Anatoli Ilyin (Spartak Moscow) * Vladimir Ilyin (footballer, born 1928), Vladimir Ilyin (Dynamo Moscow) * Antonin Sochnev (Trudovyye Rezervy Leningrad) ;10 goals * Avtandil Gogoberidze (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Mykhaylo Koman (Dynamo Kiev) ;9 goals * Vitali Vatskevich (Torpedo Moscow) ;8 goals * Gennadi Bondarenko (Dynamo Moscow) * Nikolai Yefimov (Torpedo Gorky) * Viktor Voroshilov (Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev) ;7 goals * Nikolay Dementyev (footballer, born 1915), Nikolai Dementyev (Spartak Moscow) * Valentin Kozmich Ivanov, Valentin Ivanov (Torpedo Moscow) * Aleksandr Kotrikadze (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Boris Tatushin (Spartak Moscow) * Anatoli Yegorov (Spartak Moscow) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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