Soviet Top League

Soviet Top League

The Soviet Top League ( _ru. Высшая лига [ _uk. Вища ліга; _be. Вышэйшая ліга] ) was the top division of Soviet Union football.

Champions and top goalscorers

Republics never represented at top-level were the Turkmen SSR and the Kyrgyz SSR

All-time table

1Two points for a win. In 1973, a point for a draw was awarded only to a team that won the subsequent penalty shootout. In 1978–1988, the number of draws for which points were awarded was limited.

ee also

;National leagues of the former Soviet republics

References

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/ussrhist.html USSR (Soviet Union) - Final Tables] , rsssf.com. Accessed on 9 June 2006.


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