1962 Soviet Class B

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Soviet Class B
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1961
1963

1962 Soviet Class B was the 13th season of the Soviet Class B football competitions since their establishment in 1950. It was also the 22nd season of what was eventually became known as the Soviet First League.

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Russian Federation

I Zone

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Shinnik Yaroslavl3221837620+5650
2Spartak Leningrad3221565620+3647
3Textilshchik Ivanovo32161065429+2542
4Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo3216975133+1841
5Vympel Kaliningrad (M.R.) [lower-alpha 1] 3217785032+1841
6Raketa Sormovo [lower-alpha 2] 32131274223+1938
7Textilshchik Kostroma32128123737032
8Khimik Novomoskovsk [lower-alpha 3] 321011114031+931
9SKA Leningrad32118133846830 [lower-alpha 4]
10Shakhtyor Tula [lower-alpha 5] 321181332451330
11Volga Kalinin329121125381330
12Metallurg Cherepovets328111330461627
13Dinamo Bryansk327101532431124
14Volna Dzerzhinsk32881618382024 [lower-alpha 4]
15Tralflotovets Murmansk326101625522722
16Sputnik Kaluga324121626451920
17Onezhets Petrozavodsk32552221755415
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Vympel Kaliningrad was called Trud.
  2. Raketa Gorkiy relocated to Sormovo.
  3. Khimik Novomoskovsk was called Shakhtyor Stalinogorsk (with change of the city's name).
  4. 1 2 +
  5. Shakhtyor Tula was called Trud.

II Zone

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Trud Voronezh3019835823+3546 [lower-alpha 1]
2Trudoviye Rezervy Kursk30161134519+2643
3MVO Serpukhov3017944219+2343
4Trud Noginsk3016683529+638
5Sokol Saratov3013895841+1734
6Baltika Kaliningrad30101373125+633
7Chaika Gorkiy [lower-alpha 2] 3081663430+432
8Spartak Ryazan30118113938+130
9Zarya Penza30108123135428
10Torpedo Lipetsk30811114037+327
11Traktor Vladimir3089132634825
12Torpedo Pavlovo307101344581424
13Spartak Tambov30851731522121
14Spartak Smolensk30761738541620
15Lokomotiv Oryol30671725542919
16Spartak Saransk [lower-alpha 3] 30491729582917
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. -
  2. Chaika Gorkiy was called Torpedo.
  3. Spartak Saransk was called Stroitel.

III Zone

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Spartak Krasnodar2817745925+3441
2Traktor Volgograd [lower-alpha 1] 2815944315+2839
3RostSelMash Rostov-na-Donu2817476631+3538
4Dinamo Stavropol [lower-alpha 2] 2815674026+1436
5Shakhtyor Shakhty2813783927+1233
6Torpedo Taganrog2811983825+1331
7Terek Grozny2811892735830
8Spartak Orjonikidze28106123836+226
9Energiya Volzhskiy28105133139825
10Dinamo Makhachkala28881221391824
11Spartak Nalchik2887133039923
12Torpedo Armavir28951430421223
13Cement Novorossiysk28791227411423
14Trudoviye Rezervy Kislovodsk28841621472620
15Volgar Astrakhan2816211659438
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. The city of Stalingrad was renamed to Volgograd.
  2. Dinamo Stavropol was called Spartak.

IV Zone

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1UralMash Sverdlovsk3019746628+3845
2Lokomotiv Chelyabinsk3017676127+3440
3Iskra Kazan30131254723+2438
4Stroitel Ufa3015695135+1636
5Dinamo Kirov3013985026+2435
6Zvezda Perm3013984933+1635
7Zenit Izhevsk3013983627+935
8Neftyanik Syzran30111093428+632
9Uralets Nizhniy Tagil [lower-alpha 1] 30118114336+730
10Stroitel Kurgan30108123039928
11Metallurg Magnitogorsk30107134143227
12Lokomotiv Orenburg308111136511527
13Volga Ulyanovsk [lower-alpha 2] 306121228431524
14Geolog Tyumen30691522502821
15Trud Yoshkar-Ola30591620543419 [lower-alpha 3]
16Khimik Berezniki3024241990718
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Uralets Nizhniy Tagil was called Metallurg.
  2. Volga Ulyanovsk was called Spartak.
  3. +

V Zone

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1SKA Novosibirsk2817655323+3040
2SKA Khabarovsk2817654527+1840
3Luch Vladivostok2814864233+936
4Khimik Kemerovo28111164120+2133
5Temp Barnaul28143115134+1731
6Lokomotiv Krasnoyarsk28135104834+1431
7Irtysh Omsk28134113928+1130
8Angara Irkutsk2810993934+529
9Zabaikalets Chita2871384041127
10Shakhtyor Prokopyevsk281061229431426 [lower-alpha 1]
11Avangard Komsomolsk-na-Amure2889113533+225
12Baykal Ulan-Ude285131024411723
13Tomich Tomsk28681422401820
14Amur Blagoveshchensk28641827573016
15Metallurg Novokuznetsk [lower-alpha 2] 28291722694713
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. +
  2. The city of Stalinsk was renamed to Novokuznetsk.

Final

[Krasnodar, Oct 27 – Nov 9]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Spartak Krasnodar431072+57
2Trud Voronezh430172+56 [lower-alpha 1]
3UralMash Sverdlovsk41213524
4SKA Novosibirsk41121434 [lower-alpha 2]
5Shinnik Yaroslavl40041650
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. -
  2. 1 bonus point awarded?

Ukraine

For places 1-6

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Trudoviye Rezervy Lugansk106402211+1116
2Chernomorets Odessa10433139+411
3Avangard Simferopol103431214210
4SKA Odessa103251110+18
5Polesye Zhitomir10325101558
6Metallurg Zaporozhye10154132297
Source: [ citation needed ]

Union republics

I Zone

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1BLRLokomotiv Gomel32181044319+2446
2ARMShirak Leninakan32161154527+1843
3ARMNairi Yerevan3217875129+2242
4BLRSpartak Brest3215983925+1439
5GEOLokomotiv Tbilisi32121465232+2038
6BLRKhimik Mogilyov32131093532+336
7BLRSKA Minsk32139102725+235 [lower-alpha 1]
8GEODinamo Sukhumi [lower-alpha 2] 321012103633+332
9ESTKalev Tallinn321011113531+431 [lower-alpha 3]
10AZENeftyanyye Kamni Baku321011113943431 [lower-alpha 1]
11LVAZvejnieks Liepaja [lower-alpha 4] 3261882931230
12LTUBanga Kaunas32108143231+128
13LVAREZ Riga327101534461224
14MDANistrul Bendery32881630421224
15BLRKrasnoye Znamya Vitebsk32961724401624
16MDAPishchevik Tiraspol32791631522123
17ESTDinamo Tallinn32642226704416 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 +
  2. Dinamo Sukhumi was called Ritsa.
  3. -
  4. Zvejnieks Liepaja was called SelMash.

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
5Flag of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951-1991).svg  Belarusian SSR FC Lokomotiv Gomel, FC Spartak Brest, FC Khimik Mogilyov, SKA Minsk, FC Krasnoye Znamya Vitebsk
2Flag of Armenian SSR.svg  Armenian SSR FC Shirak Leninakan, FC Nairi Yerevan
2Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR FC Lokomotiv Tbilisi, FC Dinamo Sukhumi
2Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Estonian SSR FC Kalev Tallinn, FC Dinamo Tallinn
2Flag of Latvian SSR.svg  Latvian SSR FC Zvejnieks Liepaja, FC REZ Riga
2Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg  Moldavian SSR FC Nistrul Bendery, FC Pishchevik Tiraspol
1Flag of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1956-1991).svg  Azerbaijan SSR FC Neftyanyye Kamni Baku
1Flag of Lithuanian SSR.svg  Lithuanian SSR FK Banga Kaunas

II Zone

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1KAZShakhtyor Karaganda2819365321+3241
2KGZAlga Frunze2812974532+1333
3AZEDinamo Kirovabad [lower-alpha 1] 28111073626+1032
4TKMStroitel Ashkhabad [lower-alpha 2] 2811894137+430
5KAZMetallurg Chimkent2811894542+330
6TJKEnergetik Dushanbe [lower-alpha 3] 2881463633+330
7GEODinamo Batumi28101083433+130
8UZBNeftyanik Fergana [lower-alpha 4] 2810993340729
9GEOMetallurg Rustavi2871474133+828
10TJKPamir Leninabad28106124840+826
11ARMLori Kirovakan2898113736+126
12UZBPahtakor Tashkent Region2897123943425 [lower-alpha 5]
13GEOKolkhida Poti28511122938921 [lower-alpha 5]
14UZBKhimik Chirchik28691326623621 [lower-alpha 5]
15KAZMetallist Jambul28581522492718
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. Dinamo Kirovabad was called Textilshchik.
  2. Stroitel Ashkhabad was called Kopet-Dag.
  3. The city of Stalinabad was renamed as Dushanbe.
  4. Neftyanik Fergana was called Spartak.
  5. 1 2 3 +

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
3Flag of the Kazakh SSR.svg  Kazakh SSR FC Shakhter Karaganda, FC Metallurg Chimkent, FC Metallist Jambul
3Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR FC Dinamo Batumi, FC Metallurg Rustavi, FC Kolkhida Poti
3Flag of the Uzbek SSR.svg  Uzbek SSR FC Neftyanik Fergana, FC Pakhtakor Tashkent Region, FC Khimik Chirchik
2Flag of Tajik SSR.svg  Tajik SSR FC Energetik Dushanbe, FC Pamir Leninabad
1Flag of Kyrgyz SSR.svg  Kyrgyz SSR FK Alga Frunze
1Flag of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1956-1991).svg  Azerbaijan SSR FC Dinamo Kirovabad
1Flag of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Turkmen SSR FC Stroitel Ashkhabad
1Flag of Armenian SSR.svg  Armenian SSR FC Lori Kirovakan

Final

[Oct 31, Nov 4, Odessa] 

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