1951 Soviet Top League

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1950
1952

Following are the results of the 1951 Soviet Top League football championship. Fifteen teams took part, with CDSA Moscow winning the championship.

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League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg CDSA Moscow (C)2818735319+3443League champions
2 Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Dynamo Tbilisi 2815675936+2336
3 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Shakhtyor Stalino 28121064430+1434
4 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev 28111253425+934
5 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Dynamo Moscow 2813696241+2132
6 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Spartak Moscow 28135105035+1531
7 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Zenit Leningrad 28108103640428
8 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Dynamo Kiev 2899104339+427
9 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Dynamo Leningrad 28115124653727
10 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg VVS Moscow 281141344561226
11 Flag of Latvian SSR (1940).svg Daugava Riga 2897124444025
12 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Torpedo Moscow 28881237481124
13 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg VMS Moscow (R)28791230502023Relegation to Class B
14 Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Spartak Tbilisi (R)28721932562416
15 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937-1954).svg Torpedo Gorky (R)28461820624214
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away CDS DAU DYK DLE DYN DTB KRY SHA SPA STB TGR TOR VMS VVS ZEN
CDSA Moscow 1–12–05–22–13–11–11–11–03–02–03–14–03–12–0
Daugava Riga 0–00–21–12–20–10–25–02–33–11–04–12–31–34–1
Dynamo Kiev 1–12–43–02–21–12–21–31–03–22–04–44–01–20–0
Dynamo Leningrad 0–21–32–03–21–32–25–40–23–01–00–02–02–41–1
Dynamo Moscow 0–25–21–02–12–01–13–41–23–11–10–15–15–13–0
Dynamo Tbilisi 2–03–02–12–20–21–11–13–16–05–07–11–03–34–2
Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev 2–10–01–03–01–12–30–10–01–02–02–12–23–11–1
Shakhtyor Stalino 0–13–10–12–01–44–00–00–11–08–00–01–12–03–3
Spartak Moscow 0–12–10–03–11–34–20–01–12–32–01–25–33–11–2
Spartak Tbilisi 1–23–10–32–33–20–21–01–20–40–21–10–01–31–2
Torpedo Gorky 0–52–11–11–61–62–10–10–01–31–21–10–03–11–1
Torpedo Moscow 1–11–13–51–22–01–34–10–01–00–22–11–22–33–1
VMS Moscow 1–01–12–20–12–40–01–20–11–62–12–12–02–10–0
VVS Moscow 1–10–23–11–23–01–01–00–02–20–63–10–23–22–4
Zenit Leningrad 1–30–11–04–21–11–20–10–12–11–02–02–10–03–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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15 goals
14 goals
13 goals
12 goals
10 goals

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