USSR (Soviet Union) - List of Champions


Pre-USSR Champions

Belarus (1911)
Estonia (1921-1940) | Estonia (1941-1944)
Latvia (1922-1940) | Latvia (1941-1945)
Lithuania (1922-1940) | Lithuania (1941-1944)
Russian Empire (1912-1913)


USSR Champions

list of final tables

City or Republic Selections

1922    Moskva
1923    Moskva
1924    Charkov
1928    Moskva
1931    Russia
1932    Moskva
1935    Moskva

Number of Titles (7)
 
 5 Moskva

 1 Charkov
   Russia

National First Division

1936-1  Dynamo Moskva
1936-2  Spartak Moskva
1937    Dynamo Moskva
1938    Spartak Moskva
1939    Spartak Moskva
1940    Dynamo Moskva
1941      not finished
1942      not played
1943      not played
1944      not played
1945    Dynamo Moskva
1946    CDKA Moskva
1947    CDKA Moskva
1948    CDKA Moskva
1949    Dynamo Moskva
1950    CDKA Moskva
1951    CDSA Moskva
1952    Spartak Moskva
1953    Spartak Moskva
1954    Dynamo Moskva
1955    Dynamo Moskva
1956    Spartak Moskva
1957    Dynamo Moskva
1958    Spartak Moskva
1959    Dynamo Moskva
1960    Torpedo Moskva
1961    Dynamo Kiev
1962    Spartak Moskva
1963    Dynamo Moskva
1964    Dynamo Tbilisi
1965    Torpedo Moskva
1966    Dynamo Kiev
1967    Dynamo Kiev
1968    Dynamo Kiev
1969    Spartak Moskva
1970    CSKA Moskva
1971    Dynamo Kiev
1972    Zarya Voroshilovgrad
1973    Ararat Erevan
1974    Dynamo Kiev
1975    Dynamo Kiev
1976 1  Dynamo Moskva         [1]
1976 2  Torpedo Moskva        [1]
1977    Dynamo Kiev
1978    Dynamo Tbilisi
1979    Spartak Moskva
1980    Dynamo Kiev
1981    Dynamo Kiev
1982    Dynamo Minsk
1983    Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
1984    Zenit Leningrad
1985    Dynamo Kiev
1986    Dynamo Kiev
1987    Spartak Moskva
1988    Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
1989    Spartak Moskva
1990    Dynamo Kiev
1991    CSKA Moskva

Number of Titles (54)
 
13 Dynamo Kiev

12 Spartak Moskva

11 Dynamo Moskva

 7 CSKA Moskva (includes CDKA and CDSA)

 3 Torpedo Moskva

 2 Dynamo Tbilisi, Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk

 1 Ararat Erevan, Dynamo Minsk, Zarya Voroshilovgrad, Zenit Leningrad


Notes:

Dynamo Kiev, Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk (now Dnipro) and Zarya Voroshilovgrad (now Luhansk)
are from Ukraine, Dynamo Minsk from Belarus, Dynamo Tbilisi from Georgia, Ararat Erevan
from Armenia, and all other clubs from Russia.  
Leningrad is now known again as Sankt-Peterburg.

Champions of constituent SSRs

Armenia 1936-1991
Azerbaijan 1928-1991
Belarus 1922-1991
Estonia 1945-1991
Georgia 1927-1989
Karelia 1948-1955
Kazakhstan 1936-1991
Kyrgyzstan 1934-1991
Latvia 1946-1990
Lithuania 1945-1989
Moldova 1940-1991
Tajikistan 1937-1991
Turkmenistan 1937-1991
Ukraine 1921-1991
Uzbekistan 1926-1991

Post-USSR States

Armenia (since 1992)
Azerbaijan (since 1992)
Belarus (since 1992)
Estonia (since 1992)
Georgia (since 1990)
Kazakhstan (since 1992)
Kyrgyzstan (since 1992)
Latvia (since 1991)
Lithuania (since 1990)
Moldova (since 1992)
Russia (since 1992)
Tajikistan (since 1992)
Turkmenistan (since 1992)
Ukraine (since 1992)
Uzbekistan (since 1992)


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Last updated: 27 Mar 2024

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