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Soviet First League
Season1990
ChampionsFC Spartak Vladikavkaz
PromotedFC Spartak Vladikavkaz
FC Pakhtakor Tashkent
FC Metalurh Zaporizhia
FC Lokomotiv Moscow
RelegatedFC Kuzbass Kemerevo
Top goalscorer(37) Igor Shkvyrin (Pakhtakor Tashkent)
1989
1991

1990 Soviet First League was part of the Soviet football competition in the second league division. After the fall of the Soviet Union some clubs left the Soviet competitions and the league was reduced.

Teams

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Relegated teams

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Renamed teams

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  • Prior to the start of the season Textilshchik Tiraspol was renamed to Tiras Tiraspol.

Withdrawn teams

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Prior to the start of the season all Georgian clubs (with the exception of Dinamo Sukhumi, a majority-Russian club from Abkhazia) withdrew from Soviet competitions. This included two First League clubs, FC Torpedo Kutaisi and FC Dinamo Batumi. Because of that the league was reduced to 20 as compared to the previous season of 22 participants.

Locations

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League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Spartak Vladikavkaz (C, P)3824957330+4357Promotion to Top League
2Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic Pakhtakor Tashkent (P)3823878045+3554
3Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Metalurh Zaporizhzhia (P)38191455830+2852
4Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Lokomotiv Moscow (P)38199105234+1847Qualification for Promotion play-off
5Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Dynamo Stavropol38206125642+1446
6Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Shinnik Yaroslavl38198115539+1646
7Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Nistru Chisinau381412125044+640
8Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Neftchi Baku381410145251+138
9Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Tavriya Simferopol381116114038+238
10Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Fakel Voronezh38149154345−237
11Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Geolog Tyumen38149153845−737
12Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Dinamo Sukhumi38148163641−536
13Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Tiras Tiraspol381015133245−1335
14Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic Kotayk Abovyan38129174452−833
15Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don38119183956−1731
16Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Lokomotiv Nizhniy Novgorod381011173958−1931
17Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic Kairat Almaty381010183550−1530
18Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Zenit Leningrad38814163541−630
19Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kuban Krasnodar38116213460−2628
20Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kuzbass Kemerevo (R)3846282166−4514Relegation to Second League
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  • The city of Ordzhonikidze was renamed to Vladikavkaz.
  • The city of Gorkiy was renamed to Nizhniy Novgorod.
  • Kotayk Abovyan played all its home games in the neighboring Yerevan.

Promotion/relegation play-off

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(13th team of the Top League and 4th team of the First League)

Lokomotiv Moscow3 – 1Rotor Volgograd
Samatov 12'
Rybakov 51'
Zhitkov 79'
ReportFyodorovsky 76'
Attendance: 2,000 (4,600)[1]
Referee: Petro Kobychek (Chernivtsi)

Lokomotiv Moscow won the promotion on 3–2 aggregate

Top scorers

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#PlayerClubGoals
1Igor ShkvyrinPakhtakor Tashkent37
2Bakhva TedeyevSpartak Vladikavkaz23
3Vali GasimovNeftchi Baku22
4Sergei VolginMetalurh Zaporizhia19
5Vyacheslav ProtsenkoNistru Chisinau18
6Vladimir SushiyDynamo Stavropol16
7Robert KocharyanKotayk Abovian15
8Georgiy ChaligavaDinamo Sukhumi12
Viktor LeonenkoGeolog Tyumen12

Number of teams by union republic

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RankUnion republicNumber of teamsClub(s)
1 RSFSR11Spartak Vladikavkaz, Lokomotiv Moscow, Dinamo Stavropol, Shinnik Yaroslavl, Fakel Voronezh, Geolog Tyumen, Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu, Lokomotiv Nizhniy Novgorod, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Kuban Krasnodar, Kuzbass Kemerovo
2 Moldavian SSR2Tiligul Tiraspol, Nistru Kishenev
Ukrainian SSRMetallurg Zaporozhye, Tavriya Simferopol
5 Armenian SSR1Kotaik Abovian
Uzbek SSRPakhtakor Tashkent
Azerbaijan SSRNeftchi Baku
Georgian SSR / ( Abkhazia)Dinamo Sukhumi
Kazakh SSRKairat Alma-Ata

Attendances

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No.ClubAverage
1Spartak Vladikavkaz18,784
2Dinamo Stavropol13,579
3Paxtakor13,474
4Metalurh Zaporizhzhya13,395
5Nistru10,084
6Neftçhi8,782
7Nizhny Novgorod6,889
8Tavriya5,921
9Sukhumi5,889
10Tiras5,242
11Fakel4,547
12Kuban3,900
13Tyumen3,732
14Shinnik3,432
15Kairat3,242
16Rostselmash2,511
17Kuzbass2,511
18Zenit2,005
19Lokomotiv Moscow1,879
20Kotayk1,400

Source:[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Фубольный манеж ЛФК ЦСКА". Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2015-03-28.
  2. ^ https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/sov/avesov90.htm
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    Soviet First League
    Season1990
    ChampionsFC Spartak Vladikavkaz
    PromotedFC Spartak Vladikavkaz
    FC Pakhtakor Tashkent
    FC Metalurh Zaporizhia
    FC Lokomotiv Moscow
    RelegatedFC Kuzbass Kemerevo
    Top goalscorer(37) Igor Shkvyrin (Pakhtakor Tashkent)
    1989
    1991

    1990 Soviet First League was part of the Soviet football competition in the second league division. After the fall of the Soviet Union some clubs left the Soviet competitions and the league was reduced.

    Teams

    Relegated teams

    Renamed teams

    • Prior to the start of the season Textilshchik Tiraspol was renamed to Tiras Tiraspol.

    Withdrawn teams

    Prior to the start of the season all Georgian clubs (with the exception of Dinamo Sukhumi, a majority-Russian club from Abkhazia) withdrew from Soviet competitions. This included two First League clubs, FC Torpedo Kutaisi and FC Dinamo Batumi. Because of that the league was reduced to 20 as compared to the previous season of 22 participants.

    Locations

    League standings

    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
    1Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Spartak Vladikavkaz (C, P)3824957330+4357Promotion to Top League
    2Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic Pakhtakor Tashkent (P)3823878045+3554
    3Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Metalurh Zaporizhzhia (P)38191455830+2852
    4Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Lokomotiv Moscow (P)38199105234+1847Qualification for Promotion play-off
    5Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Dynamo Stavropol38206125642+1446
    6Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Shinnik Yaroslavl38198115539+1646
    7Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Nistru Chisinau381412125044+640
    8Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Neftchi Baku381410145251+138
    9Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Tavriya Simferopol381116114038+238
    10Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Fakel Voronezh38149154345−237
    11Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Geolog Tyumen38149153845−737
    12Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Dinamo Sukhumi38148163641−536
    13Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Tiras Tiraspol381015133245−1335
    14Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic Kotayk Abovyan38129174452−833
    15Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don38119183956−1731
    16Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Lokomotiv Nizhniy Novgorod381011173958−1931
    17Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic Kairat Almaty381010183550−1530
    18Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Zenit Leningrad38814163541−630
    19Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kuban Krasnodar38116213460−2628
    20Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kuzbass Kemerevo (R)3846282166−4514Relegation to Second League
    Source: [citation needed]
    (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

    Notes:

    • The city of Ordzhonikidze was renamed to Vladikavkaz.
    • The city of Gorkiy was renamed to Nizhniy Novgorod.
    • Kotayk Abovyan played all its home games in the neighboring Yerevan.

    Promotion/relegation play-off

    (13th team of the Top League and 4th team of the First League)

    Lokomotiv Moscow3 – 1Rotor Volgograd
    Samatov 12'
    Rybakov 51'
    Zhitkov 79'
    ReportFyodorovsky 76'
    Attendance: 2,000 (4,600)[1]
    Referee: Petro Kobychek (Chernivtsi)

    Lokomotiv Moscow won the promotion on 3–2 aggregate

    Top scorers

    #PlayerClubGoals
    1Igor ShkvyrinPakhtakor Tashkent37
    2Bakhva TedeyevSpartak Vladikavkaz23
    3Vali GasimovNeftchi Baku22
    4Sergei VolginMetalurh Zaporizhia19
    5Vyacheslav ProtsenkoNistru Chisinau18
    6Vladimir SushiyDynamo Stavropol16
    7Robert KocharyanKotayk Abovian15
    8Georgiy ChaligavaDinamo Sukhumi12
    Viktor LeonenkoGeolog Tyumen12

    Number of teams by union republic

    RankUnion republicNumber of teamsClub(s)
    1 RSFSR11Spartak Vladikavkaz, Lokomotiv Moscow, Dinamo Stavropol, Shinnik Yaroslavl, Fakel Voronezh, Geolog Tyumen, Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu, Lokomotiv Nizhniy Novgorod, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Kuban Krasnodar, Kuzbass Kemerovo
    2 Moldavian SSR2Tiligul Tiraspol, Nistru Kishenev
    Ukrainian SSRMetallurg Zaporozhye, Tavriya Simferopol
    5 Armenian SSR1Kotaik Abovian
    Uzbek SSRPakhtakor Tashkent
    Azerbaijan SSRNeftchi Baku
    Georgian SSR / ( Abkhazia)Dinamo Sukhumi
    Kazakh SSRKairat Alma-Ata

    Attendances

    No.ClubAverage
    1Spartak Vladikavkaz18,784
    2Dinamo Stavropol13,579
    3Paxtakor13,474
    4Metalurh Zaporizhzhya13,395
    5Nistru10,084
    6Neftçhi8,782
    7Nizhny Novgorod6,889
    8Tavriya5,921
    9Sukhumi5,889
    10Tiras5,242
    11Fakel4,547
    12Kuban3,900
    13Tyumen3,732
    14Shinnik3,432
    15Kairat3,242
    16Rostselmash2,511
    17Kuzbass2,511
    18Zenit2,005
    19Lokomotiv Moscow1,879
    20Kotayk1,400

    Source:[2]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Фубольный манеж ЛФК ЦСКА". Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2015-03-28.
    2. ^ https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/sov/avesov90.htm
    • 1990 Soviet First League at rsssf.com
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