The 1936 Soviet First League spring season was the first second tier tournament of the Soviet official football competitions. The season started on May 22, 1936, and stretched through July 15, 1936. The only game between the capital's teams Stalinets and Serp i Molot took place at the Stalinets Stadium (used to stand where today
Lokomotiv Stadium Lokomotiv Stadium may refer to:
Belarus
* Lokomotiv Stadium (Minsk)
Bulgaria
* Lokomotiv Stadium (Gorna Oryahovitsa)
* Lokomotiv Stadium (Mezdra)
* Lokomotiv Stadium (Plovdiv)
* Lokomotiv Stadium (Sofia)
* Lokomotiv Stadium (Stara Zagora)
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Spring 1936
Teams
In the beginning, it was expected that Lokomotiv Tbilisi would be playing in Group B, but later they switched with Dinamo Tbilisi taking their place in the lower Group V.
Competition format
The winner was planned to play off against the poorest performer of the Group A. The bottom team was planned to be relegated. Wins were accounted for 3 points, draws - 2 points, losses - 1 point, and no-show - no points.
Final standings
Withdrawn teams
Dynamo Kharkiv
Dynamo Kharkiv withdrew from the competition due to health problems of its players. The club had played against Stalinets Moscow, Stalinets Leningrad, and ZiS Moscow having on record 3 games with 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, and goals ratio 3 - 9. All the records were annulled.
Top goalscorers
1936 Fall
Overview
This tournament was exact replica of the spring championship by the format of the competition, including the nomination of points.
League standings
See also
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Soviet First League
The Soviet First League in football () was the second highest division of Soviet football,Evgeni Kazakov. The Soviet First Football League (Первая лига СССР по футболу)''. History of Soviet football championships. Volume 1 ...
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1936 Group A (Soviet football championship) – top tier
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1936 Group V (Soviet football championship) – third tier
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1936 Group G (Soviet football championship) – fourth tier
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1936 Soviet Cup
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Soviet
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...