1946 Soviet First League

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The 1946 Vtoraya Gruppa was the 7th season of the Soviet second tier football competitions and the 2nd following the War.

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In the 1946 season, VVS Moscow finished top of the Southern Group, and FC Pishchevik Moscow finished top of the Eastern Group. VVS won the two-leg playoff.

The number of participating teams was increased from 18 to 26 and split into two groups of 13.

Teams

Relegated teams

League standings

Southern Group

PosRepublicTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR VVS Moscow 42251256831+3762
2Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR DO Tbilisi 42231365926+3358 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Lokomotiv Kharkov 42191586535+3050 [lower-alpha 2]
4Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Pishchevik Odessa 42198155545+1046
5Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Shakhtyor Stalino 421712136246+1646
6Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR FC Lokomotiv Tbilisi 421614124636+1044 [lower-alpha 3]
7Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Trudovye Rezervy Moscow 421612144744+344
8Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Lokomotiv Moscow 42159184554939
9Flag of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1956-1991).svg  Azerbaijan SSR FC Neftyanik Baku 421510175863540
10Flag of Armenian SSR.svg  Armenian SSR FC Dinamo Yerevan 421412165453+140
11Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Dynamo Rostov-on-Donu 421413154955640 [lower-alpha 4]
12Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Stal Dnepropetrovsk 421671940561639
13Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Sudostroitel Nikolayev 42158195559438
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 point deducted?
  2. 3 points deducted?
  3. 2 points deducted?
  4. 1 point deducted?

Eastern Group

All Russia Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 FC Pishchevik Moscow 42251256831+3762
2 FC Torpedo Gorky 42231365926+3358 [lower-alpha 1]
3 MVO Moscow 42191586535+3050 [lower-alpha 2]
4 FC Spartak Leningrad 42198155545+1046
5 DO Novosibirsk 421712136246+1646
6 VMS Moscow 421614124636+1044 [lower-alpha 3]
7 FC Burevestnik Moscow 421612144744+344
8 FC Dynamo Ivanovo 42159184554939
9 FC Krylya Sovetov Molotov 421510175863540
10 FC Dzerzhinets Chelyabinsk 421412165453+140
11 FC Elektrosila Leningrad 421413154955640 [lower-alpha 4] Relegation to republican competitions
12 DO Sverdlovsk 421671940561639
13 FC Pishchevik Leningrad 42158195559438Relegation to republican competitions
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 point deducted?
  2. 3 points deducted?
  3. 2 points deducted?
  4. 1 point deducted?

Play off

VVS - Pishchevik 3:2 1:0 (first game on September 18, second - September 22, all in Moscow)

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
17Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR VVS Moscow, FC Trudovye Rezervy Moscow, FC Lokomotiv Moscow, FC Pischevik Moscow, MVO Moscow, FC Spartak Leningrad, VMS Moscow, FC Burevestnik Moscow, FC Elektrosila Leningrad, FC Pischevik Leningrad
FC Dinamo Rostov-na-Donu, FC Torpedo Gorky, DO Novosibirsk, FC Dinamo Ivanovo, FC Krylia Sovetov Molotov, FC Dzerzhinets Chelyabinsk, DO Sverdlovsk
5Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Lokomotiv Kharkov, FC Pischevik Odessa, FC Shakhter Stalino, FC Stal Dnepropetrovsk, FC Sudostroitel Nikolaev
2Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR ODO Tbilisi, FC Lokomotiv Tbilisi
1Flag of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1956-1991).svg  Azerbaijan SSR FC Neftianik Baku
1Flag of Armenian SSR.svg  Armenian SSR FC Dinamo Yerevan

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