1936 Soviet Second League B

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The point nomination system was as the upper level tiers and somewhat strange than the ordinary one. For a win there was a nomination of three points, a draw - two points, and a loss would earn a point. For a failure to appear a point was deducted and the technical loss would be nominated.

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League standings

The spring championship

The highest scoring game was between the Piatigorsk's and the Gorky's clubs ending in 7:3.

PosRepublicTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Traktor Plant Kharkiv 431093+611
2Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Krylya Sovetov Moscow 421154+19
3Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Dynamo Piatigorsk 4202118+38
4Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Stal Dnipropetrovsk 42023528
5Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Molotov Automobile Plant Gorky 400451383 [lower-alpha 1]
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Notes:
  1. The Gorky's Club was docked a point for a failure to play a scheduled game against the Dnipropetrovsk's club.

The fall championship

The highest scoring game was between the Dnipropetrovsk's and the Kyiv's clubs ending in 2:4.

PosRepublicTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Traktor Plant Kharkiv 531196+312
2Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Stal Dnipropetrovsk 52121310+310
3Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Lokomotyv Kyiv 513176+110
4Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Dynamo Gorky 521256110
5Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Traktor Stalingrad 521259410
6Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Frunze Plant Kostiantynivka [lower-alpha 1] 51133527
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 point deducted?

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