Soviet First League — The Soviet First League was the second highest division of Soviet football, below the Soviet Top League. The division lasted from the inception of Soviet league football in 1936 to the dissolution of USSR in 1991.It has been known as Group B ,… … Wikipedia
Top Teams Cup — Der CEV Pokal (offizieller Name: CEV Cup) ist der zweithöchste Europapokal Wettbewerb für Vereinsmannschaften im Volleyball. Bis einschließlich der Saison 2006/07 wurde der Wettbewerb unter dem Namen Top Teams Cup ausgetragen und die Bezeichnung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
1971 — This article is about the year 1971. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1940s 1950s 1960s – 1970s – 1980s … Wikipedia
League of Communists of Yugoslavia — SKJ redirects here, it can also refer to Skj (trigraph) League of Communists of Yugoslavia Savez Komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија … Wikipedia
1971 in sports — yearbox in?=in sports cp=19th century c=20th century cf=21st century yp1=1968 yp2=1969 yp3=1970 year=1971 ya1=1972 ya2=1973 ya3=1974 dp3=1940s dp2=1950s dp1=1960s d=1970s da=0 dn1=1980s dn2=1990s dn3=2000s|Athletics: For an extensive coverage see … Wikipedia
1971–72 DDR-Oberliga — The 1971/72 DDR Oberliga season was the 22nd season of the top football league in East Germany. As in the previous season, 14 teams from all over the GDR competed. The teams played each other twice, once at home and once on the road. Two points… … Wikipedia
1971 Meistaradeildin — Statistics of Meistaradeildin in the 1971 season. Overview It was contested by 6 teams, and Havnar Bóltfelag won the championship. References RSSSF … Wikipedia
1971–72 Divizia A — Final classification Romanian football portal Pos Club Pld W … Wikipedia
Soviet Scoring Champion (hockey) — The following is a list of the top annual point scorers in the Soviet ice hockey league, which existed from 1946 to 1991 [http://www.azhockey.com/Ru.htm#Russian%20Championship] .*1965 66 Anatoli Firsov *1966 67 Victor Polulanov *1967 68… … Wikipedia
Soviet Goal Leaders (hockey) — The following is a list of the top annual goal scorers in the Soviet ice hockey league, which existed from 1946 to 1991 [http://www.azhockey.com/Ru.htm#Russian%20Championship] .*1946 47 *1947 48 Vsevolod Bobrov *1948 49 Alexei Guryshev *1949 50… … Wikipedia