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  2. Soviet Championship League - Wikipedia

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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. Before the 1940s the game of ice hockey was not cultivated in Russia , instead the more popular form of hockey was bandy .

  3. Soviet Top League - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 the Soviet Top League was among the best four in Europe, until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In 1987 and 1988 the Soviet Top League was the second best league in Europe, however by the end of the Soviet Union the results of its representatives worsened as top players could now leave and play for foreign leagues in the West.

  4. List of Soviet and Russian football champions - Wikipedia

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    Note: according to Dynamo sports society, the first Soviet football championship took place in 1924, [1] while other sources (megabook.ru) indicate that the first championship took place earlier in 1923. In Moscow it was decided to consider the football tournament of the 1924 All-Union festival of physical culture as the first national ...

  5. 1936 Soviet Top League - Wikipedia

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    The 1936 Soviet football championship (Russian: Футболное первество СССР в группе А 1936) was the first season conducted between teams (teams of masters) of sports societies and factories (production associations). It was also the seventh in order of primary football competitions in the Soviet Union since 1923 (the ...

  6. Soviet Union football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union football league system was a series of interconnected leagues for men's ... for the Spring championship of 1936 there were only seven teams ...

  7. 1979 in Soviet football - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Soviet football championship was the 48th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. Spartak Moscow won the Top League championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the tenth time.

  8. 1980 Soviet Top League - Wikipedia

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    Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1980 season. Overview. It was contested by 18 teams, and Dynamo Kyiv won the championship. League standings. Pos Team ...

  9. 1950 Soviet Top League - Wikipedia

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    Following are the results of the 1950 Soviet Top League football championship. Nineteen teams took part in the competition, with CDKA Moscow winning the championship.