1968 Soviet Class A Second Group

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Soviet Class A Second Group
Season1968
Champions FC Karpaty Lvov
Promoted FC Uralmash Sverdlovsk
1967
1969

The 1968 Soviet Class A Second Group was the sixth season of the Soviet Class A Second Group football competitions that was established in 1963. It was also the 28th season of the Soviet second tier league competition.

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First stage

First subgroup

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1UKR Karpaty Lvov 4026778034+4659Final stage
2UKR SKA Kiev 40231165823+3557
3UKR SKA Odessa 40191295030+2050
4UKRAvtomobilist Zhitomir40171673819+1950 [lower-alpha 1]
5UKR SelStroi Poltava [lower-alpha 2] 40181395034+1649 [lower-alpha 1]
6RUS Dinamo Leningrad 401614107039+3146
7UKR SKA Lvov 401614104042246
8LVA Daugava Riga 401613113927+1245
9MDA Moldova Kishinev 401612124036+444
10UKRLokomotiv Vinnitsa401413134633+1341
11UKRAzovets Zhdanov401117123030039 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation tournament
12UKRKhimik Severodonetsk401114154451736 [lower-alpha 1]
13RUS Lokomotiv Kaluga 401391835562135
14RUS Metallurg Tula 40916153140934
15RUS Volga Kalinin 4011121733441134
16LTU Žalgiris Vilnius 4011111830431333
17UKRKrivbass Krivoi Rog408161640511132 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation tournament
18RUS Baltika Kaliningrad 408131930592929
19BLR Neman Grodno 406171720533329 [lower-alpha 1]
20EST Dinamo Tallinn 408122029603128Relegation to Estonian competitions
21BLRSpartak Gomel406122221502924Relegation to Class B
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 +
  2. SelStroi Poltava was called Kolos.

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
10Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Karpaty Lvov, SKA Kiev, SKA Odessa, FC Avtomobilist Zhitomir, FC Selstroi Poltava, SKA Lvov, FC Lokomotiv Vinnitsa, FC Azovets Zhdanov, FC Khimik Severodonetsk, FC Krivbass Krivoi Rog
5Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Dinamo Leningrad, FC Lokomotiv Kaluga, FC Metallurg Tula, FC Volga Kalinin, FC Baltika Kaliningrad
2Flag of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951-1991).svg  Belarusian SSR FC Spartak Gomel, FC Neman Grodno
1Flag of Latvian SSR.svg  Latvian SSR FC Daugava Riga
1Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg  Moldavian SSR FC Moldova Kishinev
1Flag of Lithuanian SSR.svg  Lithuanian SSR FK Žalgiris Vilnius
1Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Estonian SSR FC Dinamo Tallinn

Second subgroup

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1UKR Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv 40231525122+2961Final stage
2UKR Metallist Kharkov 40211364518+2755
3UKR Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk 40191655027+2354
4UKR Zvezda Kirovograd 40191565239+1353
5RUS Trud Voronezh 40181484928+2150
6UKRTavria Simferopol402010105133+1850
7RUS Kuban Krasnodar 401911104326+1749
8RUS Sokol Saratov 401812105932+2748
9UKR Metallurg Zaporozhye 401415115242+1043
10RUS Shinnik Yaroslavl 401218103126+542
11UKRLokomotiv Kherson401511144232+1041 [lower-alpha 1]
12RUSRostSelMash Rostov-na-Donu401215134041139
13RUS Textilshchik Ivanovo 401115143643737
14RUSDinamo Stavropol409151626361033
15UKRAvangard Zholtyye Vody408161633441132Relegation tournament
16RUS Spartak Nalchik 4011101941601932
17RUSMetallurg Kuibyshev409121928421430 [lower-alpha 1]
18UKR Dnipro Kremenchuk 407141923462328 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation tournament
19RUS Metallurg Lipetsk 403152222553321 [lower-alpha 1]
20RUS Zvezda Ryazan [lower-alpha 2] 404132319604121 [lower-alpha 1]
21UKR SKCF Sevastopol 405112416574121 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation tournament
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 +
  2. Zvezda Ryazan was called Spartak.

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
11Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Trud Voronezh, FC Kuban Krasnodar, FC Sokol Saratov, FC Shinnik Yaroslavl, FC Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu, FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo, FC Dinamo Stavropol, FC Spartak Nalchik, FC Metallurg Kuibyshev, FC Metallurg Lipetsk, FC Zvezda Ryazan
10Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR FC Sudostroitel Nikolaev, FC Metallist Kharkov, FC Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk, FC Zirka Kirovograd, SC Tavria Simferopol, FC Metallurg Zaporozhye, FC Lokomotiv Kherson, FC Avangard Zheltye Vody, Dnipro Kremenchuk, SKCF Sevastopol

Third subgroup

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RUSUralMash Sverdlovsk40241065719+3858Final stage
2RUS Spartak Orjonikidze 40191295329+2450
3RUS Dinamo Makhachkala 40171673018+1250 [lower-alpha 1]
4RUSVolga Gorkiy401812105428+2648
5RUS Rubin Kazan 40199125231+2147
6RUSLokomotiv Chelyabinsk401515104032+845
7GEO Dinamo Batumi 401315124439+541
8GEO Lokomotiv Tbilisi 401412144537+840
9RUS Volgar Astrakhan 401314134645+140 [lower-alpha 1]
10RUS Zenit Izhevsk 401314133440640 [lower-alpha 1]
11AZEPolad Sumgait401510153442840 [lower-alpha 1]
12RUS Zvezda Perm 401117123037739
13RUS Traktor Volgograd 401311164950137
14RUS Spartak Yoshkar-Ola 401115143436237 [lower-alpha 1]
15RUS Torpedo Taganrog 401212163340736 [lower-alpha 1]
16RUS Volga Ulyanovsk 401481843581536 [lower-alpha 1]
17RUS Stroitel Ufa 4011121740551534
18GEO Meshakhte Tkibuli 407191435481333
19RUS Terek Grozny 409131845551031
20ARMShirak Leninakan409112028562829
21RUS Metallurg Magnitogorsk 407151830613129 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
16Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Uralmash Sverdlovsk, FC Spartak Ordzhonikidze, FC Dinamo Makhachkala, FC Volga Gorkiy, FC Rubin Kazan, FC Lokomotiv Chelyabinsk, FC Volgar Astrakhan, FC Zenit Izhevsk, FC Zvezda Perm, FC Traktor Volgograd, FC Spartak Yoshkar-Ola, FC Torpedo Taganrog, FC Volga Ulyanovsk, FC Stroitel Ufa, FC Terek Grozny, FC Metallurg Magnitogorsk
3Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR FC Dinamo Batumi, FC Lokomotiv Tbilisi, FC Meshakhte Tkibuli
1Flag of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1956-1991).svg  Azerbaijan SSR FC Polad Sumgait
1Flag of Armenian SSR.svg  Armenian SSR FC Shirak Leninakan

Fourth subgroup

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RUS Irtysh Omsk 40221174421+2355Final stage
2RUS Kuzbass Kemerovo 40218114430+1450
3RUS SKA Khabarovsk 40181483725+1250
4UZBPolitotdel Tashkent Region401811115331+2247
5TKMStroitel Ashkhabad40205156852+1645
6UZB Neftyanik Fergana 40122172922+745
7RUSTomLes Tomsk [lower-alpha 1] 401612124536+944
8RUSSKA Chita401612124038+244 [lower-alpha 2]
9TJK Energetik Dushanbe 401414125847+1142
10RUSTemp Barnaul401316113526+942
11UZBZarafshan Navoi401512134644+242 [lower-alpha 2]
12KAZ Shakhtyor Karaganda 401315124235+741
13RUS Luch Vladivostok 401413133637141
14RUSAeroflot Irkutsk [lower-alpha 3] 4012121637491236 [lower-alpha 2]
15KAZVostok Ust-Kamenogorsk401481834481436
16RUS Selenga Ulan-Ude 4012121637521536 [lower-alpha 2]
17KGZ Alga Frunze 4010151522331135
18RUS Rassvet Krasnoyarsk [lower-alpha 4] 4010141634441034 [lower-alpha 2]
19KAZMetallurg Chimkent408161633471432 [lower-alpha 2]
20RUS SKA Novosibirsk 403162124522822
21TJKPamir Leninabad40592631602919
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. TomLes Tomsk was called Torpedo.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 +
  3. Aeroflot Irkutsk was called Angara.
  4. Rassvet Krasnoyarsk was called Lokomotiv.

Number of teams by republics

Number Union republics Team(s)
11Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  Russian SFSR FC Irtysh Omsk, FC Kuzbass Kemerevo, FC SKA Khabarovsk, FC Tomles Tomsk, FC SKA Chita, FC Temp Barnaul, FC Luch Vladivostok, FC Aeroflot Irkutsk, FC Selenga Ulan-Ude, FC Rassvet Krasnoyarsk, FC SKA Novosibirsk
3Flag of the Uzbek SSR.svg  Uzbek SSR FC Politotdel Tashkent Region, FC Neftyanik Fergana, FC Zarafshan Navoi
3Flag of the Kazakh SSR.svg  Kazakh SSR FC Shakhter Karaganda, FC Vostok Ust-Kamenogorsk, FC Metallurg Chimkent
2Flag of Tajik SSR.svg  Tajik SSR FC Energetik Dushanbe, FC Pamir Leninabad
1Flag of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Turkmen SSR FC Stroitel Ashkhabad
1Flag of Kyrgyz SSR.svg  Kyrgyz SSR FC Alga Frunze

Final stage

For places 1-4

[Nov 17-24, Sochi]
PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1RUSUralMash Sverdlovsk312053+24Promoted
2UKRKarpaty Lvov311152+33
3RUSIrtysh Omsk31114623
4UKRSudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv31023632
Source: rsssf.com

Relegation Tournament for Ukraine

[Nov 12-20]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1Krivbass Krivoi Rog532072+58 [lower-alpha 1]
2Khimik Severodonetsk540183+58 [lower-alpha 1]
3Azovets Zhdanov52214406 [lower-alpha 1]
4 Dnipro Kremenchuk 521254+15 [lower-alpha 1] Relegated
5Avangard Zholtyye Vody51132643
6SKCF Sevastopol50052970 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:

See also

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