1965 Soviet Class B

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1964
1966

1965 Soviet Class B was a Soviet football competition at the Soviet third tier.

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Russian Federation

Semifinal Group 1

[Kaliningrad]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Rubin Kazan440094+58
2Baltika Kaliningrad41126713
3Luch Vladivostok40134841
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinal Group 2

[Saratov]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Sokol Saratov422041+36
2Spartak Ryazan41214404
3Cement Novorossiysk40222532
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinal Group 3

[Armavir]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Stroitel Ufa421195+45
2Torpedo Armavir42026714
3Avtomobilist Leningrad411271033
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinal Group 4

[Nalchik]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Spartak Nalchik4400120+128
2Irtysh Omsk41122423
3Torpedo Tomsk4013010101
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final group

[Nov 13-20, Nalchik]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Spartak Nalchik330091+86
2Rubin Kazan32014404
3Sokol Saratov31025612
4Stroitel Ufa30031870
Source: [ citation needed ]

Ukraine

Second stage for places 1-6

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1SKA Lvov10721249+1516
2SKA Kiev107122316+715
3Avangard Zholtyye Vody10433149+511
4Tavria Simferopol103431011110
5Avangard Ternopol1014561486
6Shakhtyor Kadiyevka10028422182
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second stage for places 7-12

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
7Zvezda Kirovograd10631149+515
8Kommunarets Kommunarsk106131210+213
9Shakhtyor Alexandria10424129+310
10Dinamo Khmelnitskiy10325131528
11SKF Sevastopol1024481028
12Kolos Poltava1022671366
Source: rsssf.com

Union republics

[Nov 19-24, Baku]
PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1AZEDinamo Kirovabad321051+45
1AZEDinamo Baku321061+55
3TJKPamir Leninabad31024842
4UZBNeftyanik Fergana30031650
Source: rsssf.com

Additional final

Dinamo Kirovabad  0-0 Dinamo Baku   [Dinamo Kirovabad won by draw]

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