1946 Soviet Top League

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Soviet Top League
Season1946
1945
1957

12 teams took part in the league with CSKA Moscow winning the championship.

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League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 CDKA Moscow 2217325513+4237
2 Dynamo Moscow 2216156817+5133
3 Dynamo Tbilisi 2215344726+2133
4 Torpedo Moscow 2211564429+1527
5 Dynamo Leningrad 2210483735+224
6 Spartak Moscow 228593840221
7 Krylia Sovetov Moscow 2258914241018
8 Traktor Stalingrad 22641222401816
9 Zenit Leningrad 22551222452315
10 Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev 22381116523614
11 Dynamo Minsk 22371222432113
12 Dynamo Kiev 22451318392113
Source: rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away CDK DYK DLE DMN DYN DTB KRY KSM SPA TOR TRA ZEN
CDKA Moscow 1–08–13–01–02–02–01–25–21–23–01–1
Dynamo Kiev 0–31–01–00–30–30–00–21–22–20–13–3
Dynamo Leningrad 1–11–03–10–32–24–12–05–21–10–12–3
Dynamo Minsk 1–32–00–20–23–31–10–10–02–41–12–1
Dynamo Moscow 0–26–14–05–04–17–03–05–01–31–01–0
Dynamo Tbilisi 1–11–01–03–13–22–01–01–02–05–13–1
Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev 1–41–10–41–10–81–00–01–13–21–11–2
Krylia Sovetov Moscow 0–20–13–30–00–31–22–00–00–00–20–0
Spartak Moscow 1–32–22–16–01–41–35–00–01–43–12–0
Torpedo Moscow 0–41–00–11–14–14–33–00–23–11–26–1
Traktor Stalingrad 0–12–30–12–10–42–42–21–11–30–32–0
Zenit Leningrad 0–33–21–30–51–10–30–23–00–30–02–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

18 goals
17 goals
16 goals
15 goals
12 goals
10 goals
9 goals

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