1991 Soviet Second League
Appearance
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Football league season
Season | 1991 |
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Champions | Karpaty Lviv, Asmaral Moscow, Okean Nakhodka |
Promoted | Karpaty Lviv, Asmaral Moscow, Okean Nakhodka |
Relegated | 12 teams (cancelled) |
← 1990 1992 → |
1991 Soviet Second League was the last edition of the Soviet Second League competition. There were three groups (known as zones) with 66 teams in total (22 in each group). Competitions in the last year "Baltic League" were not held as the Soviet Union was crumbling down.
Next seasons all of the clubs competed in their own national championships and most of them at the top level.
Teams
[edit ]Locations
[edit ]1991 Soviet Second League is located in the Soviet Union
Karpaty
Zaria L.
Dinamo G.
Niva T.
Niva V.
Torpedo T.
Torpedo Z.
Volyn
Tigina
SKA Od.
Karabakh
Dnepr
Kremen
Zaria B.
Sudostroitel
Dinamo Brt.
Spartak
Galichina
Vorskla
KIM
Goyazan
Khimik
Asmaral
Krylia Sovetov
Torpedo Vl.
Metallurg
Terek
Lada
Torpedo V.
Sokol
Zenit
KAMAZ
Dinamo Brk.
Torpedo R.
Tsement
Zvezda P.
Druzhba
APK
Nart
Gastello
Start
Volga
Ararat-2
Lori
Okean
Kopet-Dag
Alga
Nurafshon
Vostok
Zvezda Irk.
Kuzbass
Tselinnik
Traktor
Shakhter
Khimik
Meliorator
Amur
Avtomobilist
Dinamo Brn.
Sogdiana
Kasanaets
Ekibastuzets
Sakhalin
Surkhon
Zhetysu
Vakhsh
Location of teams in the 1991 Soviet Second League.
Final standings
[edit ]Zone West
[edit ]Further information: 1991 Soviet Second League, Zone West
Source: [citation needed ]
Notes:
Notes:
- ^ Numerous clubs refused to play away games in Azerbaijan due to the First Nagorno-Karabakh War (Operation Ring).
- ^ a b Teams that refused to play against Goyazan Kazakh only: Zarya Luhansk and Niva Vinnitsa.
- ^ a b c All Azerbaijani clubs received multiple technical wins such
- Dinamo Gandzha: 10 technical wins; +20 points
- Karabakh Agdam: 11 technical wins; +22 points
- Goyazan Kazakh: 4 technical wins; +8 points
- ^ a b c d e f g h Teams that refused to play against Dinamo Gandzha and Karabakh Agdam: Nyva Ternopil, Volyn Lutsk, Tigina-Apoel Bendery, SKA Odesa, Dnepr Mogilev, Kremen Kremenchug, Sudnostroitel Nikolayev, Dinamo Brest, KIM Vitebsk, and Khimik Grodno.
- ^ a b Teams that refused to play against all Azerbaijani clubs: Dnepr Mogilev and KIM Vitebsk.
- Representation
- Ukrainian SSR: 11
- Byelorussian SSR: 4
- Moldavian SSR 2
- Russian SFSR 2
- Azerbaijan SSR 3
Center
[edit ]Further information: 1991 Soviet Second League, Zone Center
- ^
Several clubs refused to play away games in Armenia due to the First Nagorno-Karabakh War (Operation Ring). Both Armenian clubs received multiple technical wins such Lori Kirovakan 4 technical wins, Ararat-2 Yerevan - 3.
- Teams that refused to play against Armenian clubs: Metallurg Lipetsk, KamAZ Naberezhnye Chelny, and Dinamo Bryansk.
- ^ a b Lada Togliatti did not arrive for the away game against Lori Kirovakan.
- ^ +6
- ^ +8
East
[edit ]Further information: 1991 Soviet Second League, Zone East
Source: [citation needed ]
Notes:
Notes:
- ^ Capital city of the Kyrgyz SSR Frunze was renamed into Bishkek.
- Representation
- Kazakh SSR: 8
- Russian SFSR: 6
- Uzbek SSR: 5
- Kyrgyz SSR: 1
- Turkmen SSR: 1
- Tajik SSR: 1
Number of teams by union republic
[edit ]See also
[edit ]External links
[edit ]Categories:
- 1991 Soviet Second League
- Soviet Second League seasons
- 1991 in Soviet football leagues
- 1990–91 in European third tier association football leagues
- 1991–92 in European third tier association football leagues
- 1991 in Armenian football
- 1991 in Belarusian football
- 1991 in Kazakhstani football
- 1991 in Kyrgyzstani football
- 1991–92 in Moldovan football
- 1991 in Russian football leagues
- 1991 in Tajikistani football
- 1991 in Turkmenistani football
- 1991 in Ukrainian association football leagues
- 1991 in Uzbekistani football
- 1991–92 in Azerbaijani football
- 1990–91 in Azerbaijani football