1991 Soviet First League

Soviet First League 1991 was the last season of the Soviet First League. With the collapse of the Soviet Union the football structure was reformed. All of its participants have entered the Top Divisions of the republics of their origin, except of Dinamo Sukhumi that because of the 1992-93 War in Abkhazia was dissolved.

Soviet First League
Season1991
ChampionsRotor Volgograd
Relegatednone
Top goalscorer(25) Serhiy Husyev (Tiligul Tiraspol)
1990

Due to the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, a process of dissolution of the Soviet Union accelerated as well as a process of decommunization in former union republics. Number of cities changed their names returning to their original names.

Teams

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Relegated teams

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Renamed teams

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  • Prior to the start of the season Tiras Tiraspol was renamed to Tiligul Tiraspol.
  • Prior to the start of the season Nistru Kishenev was renamed to Zimbrul Kishinev.

Replaced or withdrawn teams

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With fall of the Soviet Union, the promoted FC Daugava Riga was dissolved and replaced with FC Pardaugava Riga that was based on the junior squad of the Latvia national U-21 football team and took part in the 1990 Baltic League placing only 15th out 17 teams.

Locations

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League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Rotor Volgograd (C)42241177944+3559Promoted to the 1992 Soviet Top League
2 Tiligul Tiraspol422210106445+1954
3 Uralmash Yekaterinburg/Sverdlovsk42219126840+2851
4 Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don422010124739+850
5 Bukovyna Chernivtsi42208145649+748Withdrew
6 Tavriya Simferopol421910136456+848
7 Neftiannik Fergona42215165456−247Promoted to the 1992 Soviet Top League
8 Lokomotiv Nizhniy Novgorod421713124635+1147
9 Novbahor42197166053+745
10 Dinamo Sukhumi421611155050043
11 Textilschik Kamyshin421513145652+443
12 Shinnik Yaroslavl42177185759−241
13 Fakel Voronezh42177184550−541
14 Kairat Almaty42176195852+640Promoted to the 1992 Soviet Top League
15 Neftchi Baku42175206058+239
16 Dinamo Stavropol421411175054−439
17 Kotayk Abovyan42157203048−1837Withdrew
18 Zenit St. Petersburg/Leningrad421114174450−636Promoted to the 1992 Soviet Top League
19 Zimbru Chisinau421113183649−1335
20 Geolog Tyumen421113183247−1535
21 Kuban Krasnodar42810244068−2826
22 Pardaugava Riga4276293173−4220Withdrew
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions

Notes:

  • On 6 September 1991, the city of Leningrad was renamed into Saint Petersburg
  • On 4 September 1991, the city of Sverdlovsk was renamed into Yekaterinburg


Number of teams by union republic

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RankUnion republicNumber of teamsClub(s)
1  RSFSR11Dinamo Stavropol, Fakel Voronezh, Geolog Tyumen, Kuban Krasnodar, Lokomotiv Nizhniy Novgorod, Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu, Rotor Volgograd, Shinnik Yaroslavl, Tekstilschik Kamyshin, Uralmash Yekaterinburg, Zenit Saint Petersburg
2  Moldavian SSR2Tiligul Tiraspol, Zimbru Kishenev
 Ukrainian SSRBukovina Chernovtsy, Tavriya Simferopol
 Uzbek SSRNavbahor Namangan, Neftiannik Fergana
5  Armenian SSR1Kotaik Abovian
 Azerbaijan SSRNeftchi Baku
 Georgian SSR / (  Abkhazia)Dinamo Sukhumi
 Kazakh SSRKairat Alma-Ata
 Latvian SSRPardaugava Riga

Top scorers

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#PlayerClubGoalsGames
1Serhiy Husyev«Tiligul Tiraspol»2536
2Serhiy Shevchenko«Tavriya Simferopol»2140
3Valeri Shushlyakov«Uralmash Yekaterinburg»2038
4Vladislav Lemish«Kuban Krasnodar»2042
5Rustam Zabirov«Navbahor Namangan»1935
6Yuri Kalitvintsev«Rotor Volgograd»1837
7Aleksandr Tikhonov«Rostselmash Rostov»1740
8Yunis Hüseynov«Neftchi Baku»1634
9Vəli Qasımov«Neftchi Baku»1638
10Rustem Shaymukhametov«Textilshchik Kamyshin»1538
11Yuriy Hudymenko«Rotor Volgograd»1539

Managers

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ClubHead coach
FC Rotor VolgogradLeonid Koltun
SC Tiligul TiraspolVladimir Veber
FC Uralmash Sverdlovsk
FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg
Korney Shperling (until July)
Nikolai Agafonov (from July)
FC Rostselmash Rostov-na-DonuEnver Yulgushov
FC Bukovina ChernovtsyYukhym Shkolnykov
SC Tavriya SimferopolAnatoliy Zayaev
FC Neftiannik FergonaYuriy Sarkisyan
FC Lokomotiv Nizhniy NovgorodValeri Ovchinnikov
FC Navbakhor NamanganIgor Volchok
FC Dinamo SukhumiOleg Dolmatov
FC Tekstilshchik KamyshinSergei Pavlov
FC Shinnik YaroslavlStanislav Vorotilin
FC Fakel VoronezhSergei Savchenkov (until June)
Fyodor Novikov (from July)
FC Kairat Alma-AtaBoris Stukalov
FC Neftchi BakuRuslan Abdullaev (until April)
Kazbek Tuaev (from May)
FC Dinamo StavropolViktor Nosov (until July)
Vladimir Kitin (from July, interim)
FC Kotayk AbovyanArkady Andreasyan
FC Zenit Saint PetersburgYury Morozov
FC Zimbru KishinevIon Caras
FC Geolog TyumenRudolf Atamalyan
Serhiy Morozov (from July)
FC Kuban KrasnodarVladimir Brazhnikov (until July)
Yuri Marushkin (from July)
FK Pārdaugava RigaJānis Skredelis

See also

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