1961 Estonian SSR Football Championship

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Estonian SSR Higher League
Season1961
Champions Kopli Kalev
1st title
1960
1962

The 1961 Estonian SSR Football Championship was won by Kopli Kalev.

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Championship play-off

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kopli Kalev (C)1410223912+2722
2 Pärnu Kalev 148423714+2320
3 Ülemiste Kalev 147523919+2019
4 Tallinna Taksopark 147251616016
5 Norma 146353314+1915
6 Rakvere Kalev 1463528482015
7 Tallinna Dünamo 145451513+214
8 Narva Kreenholm 145362921+813
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion

Bottom play-off

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
9 Aseri Kalev 149053920+1918
10 Kiviõli Kombinaat 148153819+1917
11 Tartu Kalev 146263022+814
12 Kohtla-Järve PK 145362826+213
13 Türi Jõud 145273333012
14 SAM Viljandi 1440101450368
15 Tallinna Kalev II (R)1422101330176
16 Tallinna Dünamo II (R)1410131174632
Source: [ citation needed ]
(R) Relegated

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