1947 in Soviet football

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Football in the Soviet Union
Season1947
Men's football
1st Group CDKA Moscow
2nd Group Lokomotiv Moscow
Soviet Cup Spartak Moscow
  1946 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1948  

The 1947 Soviet football championship was the 15th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union and the 9th among teams of sports societies and factories. CDKA Moscow again won the championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the second time.

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The defending champions CDKA allowed their Moscow rivals Dinamo to take a lead early in a season but managed to catch. The fate of title was decided in the last round, after which CDKA won the season title based on a goal ratio.

Honours

CompetitionWinnerRunner-up
1st Group CDKA Moscow (2) Dinamo Moscow
2nd Group Lokomotiv Moscow Torpedo Gorkiy
Soviet Cup Spartak Moscow (4*) Torpedo Moscow

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

Soviet Union football championship

First Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 CDKA Moscow 2417616116+4540
2 Dynamo Moscow 2419235715+4240
3 Dynamo Tbilisi 2414555730+2733
4 Dynamo Kiev 249962731427
5 Torpedo Moscow 249693629+724
6 Zenit Leningrad 241021235491422
7 Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev 24861032451322
8 Spartak Moscow 246993426+821
9 Traktor Stalingrad 2477103439521
10 Dynamo Leningrad 24751232481619
11 Krylia Sovetov Moscow 24661222371518
12 Dynamo Minsk 24541517462914
13 VVS Moscow 24351621543311
Source: rsssf.com

Second Group

Subgroup Center

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Lokomotiv Moscow 2821345622+3445
2 MVO Moscow 2821255820+3844
3 Dynamo Riga 2816667038+3238
4VMS Moscow2815584636+1035
5 Trudovye Rezervy Moscow 28135106146+1531
6 Burevestnik Moscow 28135105245+731
7 DO Leningrad 28101082627130
8 Dynamo Vilnius 28132135547+828
9 Metro Moscow 2899103241927
10 Spartak Leningrad 2897123538325
11 Kalev Tallinn 28791230572723
12 Pishchevik Moscow 2886143745822
13 Dzerzhynets Leningrad 28821834501618
14 Sudostroitel Leningrad 28581524532918
15 DO Minsk 2813241566515
Source: rsssf.com

Subgroup Russia West

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Torpedo Gorky 2215705820+3837
2 Dynamo Saratov 2212465441+1328
3 Zenit Izhevsk 2211385343+1025
4 Kirkizh Plant Kovrov 2210574539+625
5 Torpedo Ulyanovsk 2210573230+225
6 Krasnoye Znamia Ivanovo 229495434+2022
7 Dynamo Kazan 2283113430+419
8 Khimik Dzerzhynsk 22831130532319
9 Kalinin Plant Kaliningrad 2274113845718
10 Torpedo Yaroslavl 22571024371317
11 Traktor Kuibyshev 22571026502417
12 Krylia Sovetov Ufa 22441434602612
Source: rsssf.com

Subgroup Russia East

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Dzerzhynets Chelyabinsk 36201339131+6053
2ODO Novosibirsk3622688836+5250
3 Krylia Sovetov Molotov 3620797850+2847
4 Dynamo Chelyabinsk 36205117852+2645
5ODO Sverdlovsk36171097740+3744
6 Dzerzhynets Nizhniy Tagil 36195127059+1143
7 Dynamo Sverdlovsk 361510114444040
8 Krylia Sovetov Omsk 361410126350+1338
9 Avangard Sverdlovsk 36149135053337
10 Krylia Sovetov Novosibirsk 361310135760336
Source: rsssf.com

Subgroup Ukraine

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Lokomotiv Kharkov (Q)36201339131+6053
2 Shakhtyor Stalino 3622688836+5250
3 Pishchevik Odessa 3620797850+2847
4 Stal Dnepropetrovsk 36205117852+2645
5 ODO Kiev 36171097740+3744
6 Spartak Lvov 36195127059+1143
7 Spartak Kherson 361510114444040
8 Spartak Uzhgorod 361410126350+1338
9 Dzerzhynets Kharkov 36149135053337
10 Sudostroitel Nikolayev 361310135760336
11 Dynamo Voroshilovgrad 361371649631433
12 Bolshevik Zaporozhie (R)36128163745832
13 Dynamo Kishenev 3610111539531431
Source: rsssf.com
(Q) Qualified for finals; (R) Relegated

Subgroup Caucasus

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1ODO Tbilisi36201339131+6053
2 Dynamo Yerevan 3622688836+5250
3 Lokomotiv Tbilisi 3620797850+2847
4 Neftyanik Baku 36205117852+2645
5 Krylia Sovetov Tbilisi 36171097740+3744
6 Dynamo Rostov-on-Don 36195127059+1143
7 Dynamo Baku 361510114444040
8 Spartak Yerevan 361410126350+1338
Source: rsssf.com

Central Asia

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Dynamo Stalinabad 36201339131+6053
2 Dynamo Alma-Ata 3622688836+5250
3 Dynamo Tashkent 3620797850+2847
4 Lokomotiv Ashkhabad 36205117852+2645
5 Dynamo Frunze 36171097740+3744
6ODO Tashkent36195127059+1143
7 Spartak Alma-Ata 361510114444040
8 Zenit Frunze 361410126350+1338
9 Spartak Tashkent 36149135053337
Source: rsssf.com

Tier final

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Lokomotiv Moscow 5410114+79
2 Torpedo Gorky 523063+37
3 Lokomotiv Kharkov 531174+37
4 Dzerzhynets Chelyabinsk 511381023
5 Dynamo Stalinabad 511351163
6ODO Tbilisi50143851
Source: rsssf.com

Top goalscorers

1st Group

2nd Group

Republican level

Football competitions of union republics [1]

Football championships

Football cups

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References

  1. 1947 год. regional-football.ru