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