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1986 Soviet Second League
1986 Soviet Second League was a Soviet competition in the Soviet Second League. Zonal tournament Zone I ussian Federation/h2> Zone II ussian Federation/h2> Match for 1st place ct 19, Novorossiysk Krylya Sovetov Kuibyshev 0-0 Zenit Izhevsk en 5-4 Zone III ussian Federation/h2> Zone IV ussian Federation/h2> Zone V (Soviet Republics) Zone VI kraine/h2> For places 1-14 Zone VII (Central Asia) Zone VIII azakhstan/h2> Zone IX (Caucasus) Zone Finals Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 References All-Soviet Archive Site RSSSF {{1986 in Soviet football Soviet Second League seasons 3 Soviet 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 ...
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Soviet Second League
The Soviet Second League (, Soviet football championship (Second League)) was the third highest division of Soviet Union, Soviet football (soccer), football, below the Soviet First League. The league was formed in 1971 in place of the Class A Second Group of the Soviet football championship just a year after the division was downgraded to the third tier. Previously, the third-tier competition predecessor Class B was liquidated completely. The Second League remained in force until dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Overview The Soviet third tier competitions were conducted since the establishment of the Soviet football championship among teams of masters in 1936. At first they were called as the Group V (Cyrillic letter of V) of the Soviet football championship, but was discontinued after the 1937. The experimental edition of the third-tier competition was re-introduced in 1946 as the Third Group of the Soviet football championship. But the consistent competitions really to ...
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FSM Moskva
FC FSHM Moscow () is a Russian football team from Moscow. It played professionally from 1979 to 1996. FShM stands for "Football School of Youth" (Futbolnaya Shkhola Molodyozhi) and during Soviet times many junior players from Moscow played on the team to gain their initial professional experience. Their best result was 10th place in Zone 1 of the Soviet Second League in 1986. It plays in the Russian Amateur Football League Russian championship among amateur football clubs (III division) () is the fifth overall tier of the Russian football league system. Sometimes it is called Amateur Football League, after the organization that holds the competition (). The league ... which have a semi-pro status. Team name history * 1950–1984: FShM Moscow * 1985–1986: SK FShM Moscow * 1987–1989: SK EShVSM Moscow * 1990–1991: FC Zvezda Moscow * 1992–1998: FC TRASKO Moscow * 1999–present: FC FSHM Moscow External links Team historyat KLISF Association football clubs established i ...
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1986 In Soviet Football Leagues
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. ** Spain and Portugal enter the European Community, which becomes the European Union in 1993. * January 11 – The Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges, Gateway Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, at this time the world's longest prestressed concrete free-cantilever bridge, is opened. * January 13–January 24, 24 – South Yemen Civil War. * January 20 – The United Kingdom and France announce plans to construct the Channel Tunnel. * January 24 – The Voyager 2 space probe makes its first encounter with Uranus. * January 25 – Yoweri Museveni's National Resistance Army Rebel group takes over Uganda after leading a Ugandan Bush War, five-year guerrilla war in which up to half a million people are believed to have been killed. They will later use January 26 as the official date ...
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Soviet Second League Seasons
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until it dissolved in 1991. During its existence, it was the largest country by area, extending across eleven time zones and sharing borders with twelve countries, and the third-most populous country. An overall successor to the Russian Empire, it was nominally organized as a federal union of national republics, the largest and most populous of which was the Russian SFSR. In practice, its government and economy were highly centralized. As a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), it was a flagship communist state. Its capital and largest city was Moscow. The Soviet Union's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917. The new government, led by Vladimir Lenin, established the Russian SFSR, the world's first constitutionally communist state. The revolution was not accepted by all wi ...
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RSSSF
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the world. Website The RSSSF website contains football-related statistics in the form of lists without commentary and it is maintained by volunteer contributors. It is considered one of "the most complete" publicly available statistical football databases in the world, and has virtually every piece of historical information. This enterprise, according to its founders, was created in January 1994 by three regulars of the Big 8 (Usenet)#Hierarchies, Rec.Sport.Soccer (RSS) Usenet newsgroup: Lars Aarhus, Kent Hedlundh, and Karel Stokkermans. It was originally known as the "North European Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation", but the geographical reference was dropped as its membership from other regions grew. The RSSSF has members and con ...
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Dinamo-2 Moskva
FC Dynamo-2 Moscow () is a Russian football team from Moscow. It is the farm-club for FC Dynamo Moscow. History In 2016, it was revived after the parent club, Dynamo, was relegated from the Russian Football Premier League (which holds its own competition for the Under-21 teams of the Premier League clubs) and licensed to play in the third-tier Russian Professional Football League for the 2016–17 season. Majority of the squad participated in the 2016–17 UEFA Youth League as well. On 17 June 2017, the parent club announced that, following Dynamo's return to the Premier League, the reserves squad will now again play in the youth tournament conducted by the Premier League, and the separate professional Dynamo-2 squad is therefore dissolved. For the 2020–21 season, the team re-entered the Russian Professional Football League once again. The team previously played on the professional levels as FC Dynamo-d Moscow (Russian Second League in 1992–1993, Russian Third League in 1994 ...
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Spartak Ryazan
FC Spartak Ryazan () was a Russian football team from Ryazan. It played professionally in 1949 and from 1959 to 1999. It played on the second-highest level (Soviet First League and Russian First Division) in 1949, 1959–1962, 1968 and 1992–1993. The best position they achieved was 2nd place in 1992. The team was dissolved after the 1999 season, and their spot in the Russian Second Division The Russian Second League (), formerly the Russian Professional Football League, are both the third (Division A) and fourth level (Division B) of Russian professional Association football, football. History In 1998–2010, it was run by the :ru: ... was taken over by FC Ryazan, that club renamed itself to FC Spartak Ryazan for a part of the 2000 season only. Team name history * 1937 – FC Spartak Ryazan * 1938 – Ryazan City Team * 1939–1958 – FC Spartak Ryazan * 1959–1960 – FC Trud Ryazan * 1961–1967 – FC Spartak Ryazan * 1968 – FC Zvezda R ...
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Volga Kalinin
FC Tver () 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 to 2023. In 1992–1995, the club was called Trion-Volga Tver. It played on the second-highest level (Soviet First League and Russian First Division) in 1957 to 1962, 1964 to 1969 and 1992. Another Tver team, Spartak Tver, existed from 1937 to 1957 and played in the Soviet First League in 1949 and from 1953 to 1956. The club was dissolved at the end of the 2016–17 season due to lack of financing. In April 2020, the club was reestablished as professional football club named FC Tver, with financial support from Tver Oblast, and FC Arsenal Tula. It was licensed for the Russian Professional Football League for 2020–21 season. On 29 February 2024, Tver was denied the license for the 2024 Russian Second League season. The club was returned to the league after appeal. Current squ ...
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Torpedo Vladimir
Football Club Torpedo Vladimir () is a Russian football club from Vladimir, founded in 1959. In 2011, they played in the Russian First Division after winning their zone of the Russian Second Division in 2010. The club has been called Trud (1959), Traktor (1960–1968) and Motor (1969–1972). Their best historical result was 6th place in the Russian First Division in 1993. They played on the second-highest level (Soviet First League and Russian First Division from 1960 to 1963, 1992 to 1994, and again from 2011). History The football team of masters in Vladimir was organized in 1959 on the initiative of the regional committee of the Communist Party and the leadership of the local tractor plant. The first success for Vladimir football players came in 1966, when FC Traktor took first place in the zonal tournament and second in the semi-finals. In the next decade, the team twice took first place in its zone and three times participated in the semi-final tournaments of the strongest ...
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Saturn Rybinsk
FSC Rybinsk () was a Russian football team from Rybinsk. It played professionally in 1964–1973, 1976–1995 and 2001–2002. Their best result was winning their zone of the Soviet Second League in 1968, 1969 and of the Russian Second Division The Russian Second League (), formerly the Russian Professional Football League, are both the third (Division A) and fourth level (Division B) of Russian professional Association football, football. History In 1998–2010, it was run by the :ru: ... in 1993 (they did not advance to the second-highest level on those occasions because there was an additional tournament for zone winners that they did not win in 1968 and 1969 and because Russian league system was re-organized in 1994). Team name history * 1937–1946: FC Krylia Sovetov Rybinsk * 1946–1957: FC Krylia Sovetov Shcherbakov (Rybinsk was renamed temporarily) * 1957–1963: FC Krylia Sovetov Rybinsk * 1964–1984: FC Saturn Rybinsk * 1984–1989: FC Saturn Andropov (Rybinsk was r ...
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Volzhanin Kineshma
FC Avtoagregat Kineshma () was a Russian football team from Kineshma. It played professionally from 1978 to 1992. Their best result was 9th place in Zone 1 of the Soviet Second League The Soviet Second League (, Soviet football championship (Second League)) was the third highest division of Soviet Union, Soviet football (soccer), football, below the Soviet First League. The league was formed in 1971 in place of the Class A Se ... in 1986. Team name history * 1978–1994: FC Volzhanin Kineshma * 1995–2000: FC Torpedo Kineshma * 2001–2002: FC Avtoagregat Kineshma External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1978 Association football clubs disestablished in 2003 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Ivanovo Oblast 1978 establishments in Russia 2003 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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1985 Soviet Second League
1985 Soviet Second League was a Soviet competition in the Soviet Second League. Zonal tournament Zone I ussian Federation/h2> Zone II ussian Federation/h2> Zone III ussian Federation/h2> Zone IV ussian Federation/h2> Zone V (Soviet Republics) Zone VI kraine/h2> For places 1-14 Zone VII (Central Asia) Zone VIII azakhstan/h2> For places 1-6 Zone IX (Caucasus) Final group stage Group A Group B Group C References All-Soviet Archive Site RSSSF {{1985 in Soviet football Soviet Second League seasons 3 Soviet 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 ...
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