1936 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR

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Football Championship of UkrSSR
Season1936
Dates12 September – 18 October
Champions Ordzhonikidze Factory Kramatorsk
1935
1937

The 1936 Football Championship of UkrSSR were part of the 1936 Soviet republican football competitions in the Soviet Ukraine.

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Persha Hrupa

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsQualification or relegation ORK PDP DKA KAO STA KEM
1 z-d im. Ordzhonikidze 44001025.000122–03–05–2+/-
2 z-d im. Petrovskoho (P)4301221.00010Promoted1–01–0+/-0–0
3 UDKA Kiev (W)4202551.0008Withdrew after the season5–1+/-
4 z-d KinAp Odesa (W)41037120.58364–1
5 z-d im. Stalina (W)4004140.2501 [lower-alpha 1]
6 KhEMZ Kharkiv (W)0000000Withdrew, but later returned
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (W) Withdrew
Notes:
  1. 3 points deducted for no show

Druha Hrupa

1/4 finals

1/2 finals

the 3rd place game

the final game

Notes:

Tretia Hrupa

1/4 finals

1/2 finals

the 3rd place game

the final game

Notes:

Chetverta Hrupa

1/8 finals

1/4 finals

1/2 finals

the 3rd place game

the final game

Ukrainian clubs at the All-Union level

The Ukrainian SSR was presented with 11 teams of masters (exhibition teams) at the All-Union level:

Number of teams by region

Number Region Team(s)
Ukrainian SSRAll-Union
2-3-1-6 (2)Flag of the Donetsk Region.svg  Donetsk Oblast z-d im. Ordzhonikidze Kramatorsk, z-d im. Stalina Stalino, Voroshilovhrad, Horlvika, Kadiivka, Artemivsk, Voroshylovsk, Makiivka, Chystiakove, Starobilsk, Postysheve, Krasnyi LuchUgolschiki Stalino, Stal Kostiantynivka
1-1-2-1 (2)Flag of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.svg  Dnipropetrovsk Oblast z-d im. Petrovskoho Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, Dniprodzerzhynsk, Kryvyi Rih, Ordzhonikidze, MelitopolDynamo Dnipropetrovsk, Stal Dnipropetrovsk
1-1-1-1 (1)Flag of Odesa Oblast.svg  Odesa Oblast z-d KinAp Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kherson, KirovoDynamo Odesa
1-0-2-2 (4)Flag of Kharkiv Oblast.svg  Kharkiv Oblast KhEMZ Kharkiv, Kupiansk, Poltava, Sumy, KremenchukSilmash Kharkiv, Dynamo Kharkiv, Spartak Kharkiv, Traktornyi z-d Kharkiv
1-0-1-2 (2)Flag of Kyiv Oblast.svg  Kyiv Oblast UDKA Kiev, Zhytomyr, Berdychiv, KorostenDynamo Kyiv, Lokomotyv Kyiv
0-1-1-1 (0)Flag of Vinnytsia Oblast.svg  Vinnytsia Oblast Vinnytsia, Kamianets-Podilsk, Mohyliv-Podilskyi
0-1-0-0 (0)Flag of Chernihiv Oblast.svg  Chernihiv Oblast Chernihiv
Flag of Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1932).svg Moldavian ASSR

See also

Notes

  1. team of the Black Sea Shipyard
  2. based on the local Dynamo team
  3. team of the local mining society
  4. team of the local Steam locomotive factory
  5. team of the local Krylia Sovetov team
  6. based on the local Stal team
  7. team of the local regional council
  8. based on the local Dynamo team
  9. team of the Black Sea Shipyard
  10. team of the local Steam locomotive factory
  11. team of the local Krylia Sovetov team
  12. team of the local regional council
  13. the game at first ended 2 : 1, but later the result was annulled and replaced with technical result
  14. team of the local Steam locomotive factory
  15. team of the local regional council
  16. team of the Black Sea Shipyard
  17. team of the local Krylia Sovetov team

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