1969 Soviet Class B

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1968

1969 Soviet Class B was a Soviet football competition at the Soviet third tier.

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Russian Federation

Semifinal Group 1

[Maykop]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Druzhba Maykop330092+76
2Dinamo Gorkiy320163+34
3Fili Moskva31022752
4Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo30030550
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinal Group 2

[Kislovodsk]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Narzan Kislovodsk321053+25
2Motor Vladimir320173+44
3Stroitel Sochi31023412 [lower-alpha 1]
4Soyuz Moskva30122751
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:

Semifinal Group 3

[Kiselyovsk]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Shakhtyor Kiselyovsk321070+75
2Neftyanik Bugulma311165+13
3Meteor Zhukovskiy31115503
4Krasny Treugolnik Leningrad301231181
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinal Group 4

[Novorossiysk]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Cement Novorossiysk320154+14
1Kord Balakovo320143+14
3Khimik Novomoskovsk31022312
4Dinamo Kirov31023412
Source: [ citation needed ]

Play-off for 1st place:

Cement Novorossiysk  2-1  Kord Balakovo  [aet]

Semifinal Group 5

[Smolensk]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Iskra Smolensk330081+76
2Rybak Nakhodka31113303
3Metallurg Zlatoust31024512
4Dinamo-d Leningrad301241061
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinal Group 6

[Rybinsk]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Saturn Rybinsk330071+66
2Urozhai Slavyansk-na-Kubani320152+34
3Vympel Kaliningrad (M.R.)31024622
4Metallurg Novokuznetsk30032970
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final Group

[Oct 28 – Nov 10, Maykop]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Druzhba Maykop532072+58
1Saturn Rybinsk5401106+48
3Iskra Smolensk530264+26
4Cement Novorossiysk51225614
5Shakhtyor Kiselyovsk51133633
6Narzan Kislovodsk501451271
Source: [ citation needed ]

Play-off for 1st place:

Druzhba Maykop  1-0  Saturn Rybinsk

Ukraine

Final group

[Oct 25 – Nov 2, Ivano-Frankovsk]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Spartak Ivano-Frankovsk541093+69
2Shakhtyor Gorlovka531152+37
3Spartak Sumy53025506
4Karpaty Mukachevo621365+15
5Prometei Dneprodzerzhinsk51043742
6Shakhtyor Sverdlovsk50142861
Source: [ citation needed ]

Caucasus

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1GEODila Gori38201447024+4654
2GEOGuria Lanchkhuti38217105430+2449
3ARMAvtomobilist Yerevan38217105635+2149 [lower-alpha 1]
4GEOMertskhali Makharadze38181195528+2747
5GEOMetallurg Rustavi38151675332+2146
6AZETextilshchik Mingechaur381610125348+542
7ARMLori Kirovakan38175164039+139
8GEOKakheti Telavi [lower-alpha 2] 38158154748138
9ARMLernagorts Kafan381821844672338
10GEOAlazani Gurjaani381311143436237
11GEOShukura Kobuleti38147173941235
12AZEDashgin Zakatali381391636582235
13ARMSevan Oktemberyan381210164447334
14GEOInguri Zugdidi381381746561034
15GEOKolkhida Poti381013153241933
16GEOMagaroeli Chiatura381371834461233
17AZEKarabakh Stepanakert3810121630461632 [lower-alpha 1]
18GEODinamo Sukhumi38127195046+431
19GEOSpartak Tskhinvali388131730481829
20AZEAraz Nahichevan38892118493125
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 +
  2. Nadikvari Telavi changed name to Kakheti.

Kazakhstan

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Traktor Pavlodar40271128819+6965
2Cementnik Semipalatinsk40241156124+3759
3Yenbek Jezkazgan40241064420+2458
4Energetik Jambul40211366229+3355
5Stroitel Temirtau [lower-alpha 1] 40201194930+1951
6ADK Alma-Ata40218115133+1850
7Stroitel Rudny40141793633+345
8Irtysh Glubokoye401514113326+744
9Dinamo Tselinograd401611134837+1143
10Avtomobilist Kustanay401415113228+443
11Khimik Stepnogorsk [lower-alpha 2] 401316113138742
12Uralets Uralsk401315124046641
13Leninogorets Leninogorsk40148183744736
14Torpedo Kokchetav4011101932421032
15Metallurg Yermak407171624442031
16Avangard Petropavlovsk407161721492830
17Avtomobilist Kzil-Orda401062431592826
18Ugolshchik Shakhtinsk405152021593825
19Phosphorite Karatau407102329774824
20Gornyak Kentau405132229593023
21Aktyubinets Aktyubinsk (W)4065291922317
Source: [ citation needed ]
(W) Withdrawn
Notes:
  1. Metallurg Temirtau changed name to Stroitel.
  2. Aray Stepnogorsk changed name to Khimik.

Central Asia

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1UZBTashAvtoMash Tashkent46251658238+4466
2UZBSamarkand46231587037+3361
3UZBYangiyer462214105635+2158
4KGZAlay Osh46249137141+3057
5UZBSKA Tashkent462114116135+2656 [lower-alpha 1]
6TJKPahtakor Kurgan-Tyube461917107555+2055
7UZBOk Oltyn Andizhan Region462015115741+1655
8TKMIrrigator Charjou461915125741+1653
9UZBPahtaaral Gulistan462010165349+450
10UZBChust Namangan46218174951250 [lower-alpha 1]
11UZBAndizhanets Andizhan [lower-alpha 2] 461812166160+148
12UZBDimitrovets Tashkent Region [lower-alpha 3] 461614164542+346
13TKMKara-Kum Mary461417155256445
14UZBMehnat Kokand461513185054443
15TJKAbremshimchi Leninabad461414184250842
16UZBAvtomobilist Termez [lower-alpha 4] 4613161748682042
17UZBMetallurg Almalyk461413194242041
18UZBKolkhoz Narimanova Bagat4614112136521639
19KGZStroitel Jalalabad461392438632535 [lower-alpha 1]
20UZBBuhara [lower-alpha 5] 4610132329522333
21UZBKhimik Chirchik469152237602333
22TJKVakhsh Nurek467192026512533
23UZBPahtachi Gulistan461372637733633 [lower-alpha 1]
24UZBCementchi Bekabad [lower-alpha 6] 466182236642830
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 +
  2. Andizhan changed name to Andizhanets.
  3. Akkurgan Tashkent Region changed name to Dimitrovets.
  4. Chigarachi Termaz changed name to Avtomobilist.
  5. Fakel Buhara changed name to Buhara.
  6. Bekabad changed name to Cementchi Bekabad.

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