1971 Soviet Second League

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Second League
Season1971
1972

1971 Soviet Second League was a Soviet competition in the Soviet Second League.

Contents

Qualifying groups

Group I [Ukraine]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (C, Q)50311097832+4672Promotion qualification [lower-alpha 1]
2 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv 50301196931+3871
3 Avtomobilist Zhytomyr 502515105830+2865
4 Shakhtar Kadiivka 502415116734+3363
5 Tavriya Simferopol 502411157950+2959
6 Zirka Kirovohrad 502117125233+1959
7 Lokomotyv Vinnytsia 501722114735+1256
8 Budivelnyk Poltava 502113165443+1155
9 Shakhtar Horlivka 501720135050054
10 Khimik Severodonetsk 501915166661+553
11 Metalurh Zhdanov 501815176255+751
12 SKA Odessa 501815175048+251
13 Lokomotyv Kherson 501814184653750
14 Avanhard Ternopil 501813194346349
15 Frunzenets Sumy 501518174243148
16 Bukovyna Chernivtsi 501714193538348
17 SKA Kiev 501517184344147
18 Dynamo Khmelnytskyi 5015161935451046
19 Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk 50189234646045
20 Hoverla Uzhhorod 5015152042551345
21 Avanhard Sevastopol 5014171937541745
22 Lokomotyv Donetsk 5012162240622240
23 SKA Lviv 5010172333552237Reformed [lower-alpha 2]
24 Dnipro Cherkasy 509152628694133Relegated
25 Torpedo Lutsk 507162721664530Reformed [lower-alpha 2]
26 Horyn Rovno 509103127724528 [lower-alpha 2]
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Notes:
  1. Kryvbas qualified for the play off with the third team that placed third in final tournament. After winning the play off, Kryvbas was promoted.
  2. 1 2 3 According to the season's regulations two bottom teams had to be relegated including Torpedo Lutsk and Horyn Rovno, but the Football Federation of Ukrainian SSR, considering the loss of professional team in two adjacent oblasts in western Ukraine, adopted a decision to leave teams of both cities in the Second League. However, in 1972 on a basis of the Lutsk city team, there was formed professional team of the Carpathian Military District and created SC Lutsk. [1] At the same time, the original professional team of the Carpathian Military District SKA Lviv was merged with the newly formed SC Lutsk. Moreover, other two army sports clubs of Ukrainian competitions, SKA Kiev and SKA Odessa, moved next year to another cities.

Group II [Centre and Northwest]

[3-1-0 point system]
PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RUSIskra Smolensk38231325715+4282
2RUSMetallurg Tula3823875828+3077
3RUSSalyut Belgorod38181464627+1968
4RUSVolga Kalinin38171563520+1566
5RUSBaltika Kaliningrad381711104730+1762
6BLRGomSelMash Gomel38161394728+1961
7RUSLokomotiv Kaluga381610124541+458
8RUSSpartak Petrozavodsk [lower-alpha 1] 38131694238+455
9BLRSpartak Brest38131693329+455
10RUSSpartak Oryol381213133634+249
11RUSMashinostroitel Pskov [lower-alpha 2] 38137183442846
12BLRNeman Grodno381112152836845
13RUSDinamo Bryansk38916133036643
14BLRSpartak Mogilyov389161330401043
15LTUAtlantas Klaipeda389131623341140
16BLRDvina Vitebsk387141721422135
17RUSSever Murmansk388111921432235
18RUSTrudoviye Rezervy Kursk385161724401631
19LVAZvejnieks Liepaja387102120482831
20RUSElectron Novgorod385141932592729
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Onezhets Petrozavodsk changed name to Spartak.
  2. Electron Pskov changed name to Mashinostroitel.

Group III [Volga and Greater Caucasus]

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RUSAvtomobilist Nalchik3823965824+3455
2RUSDruzhba Maykop38181284420+2448
3RUSVolga Gorkiy38198115231+2146
4RUSMashuk Pyatigorsk381710114730+1744
5RUSKuban Krasnodar38179124531+1443 [lower-alpha 1]
6RUSKord Balakovo38141593827+1143
7RUSTerek Grozny381610123730+742
8RUSVolga Ulyanovsk38176153938+140
9RUSDinamo Makhachkala381411133841339
10ARMShirak Leninakan38159144550539
11RUSDinamo Stavropol381312133836+238
12ARMLori Kirovakan38148163237536
13RUSStal Volgograd381211153138735
14RUSKhimik Dzerzhinsk381461831431234
15RUSUralan Elista381291740511133
16RUSTorpedo Togliatti3810121625401532
17RUSEnergiya Cheboksary389131630512131
18RUSSokol Saratov381091933501729
19RUSSpartak Yoshkar-Ola388121833431028
20RUSTorpedo Taganrog386131925502525
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:

Group IV [Russia and Georgia]

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RUSMetallurg Lipetsk38221156421+4355
2GEOMetallurg Rustavi38191365425+2951
3RUSSpartak Kostroma38141594732+1543
4GEODinamo Batumi38121973528+743
5RUSTrud Voronezh381510135941+1840
6GEOMertskhali Makharadze381216103239740
7GEODila Gori381215115052239
8RUSSpartak Ryazan381312133535038
9RUSMotor Vladimir381214123944538
10RUSKhimmashevets Penza381311143734+337
11GEOKolkhida Poti381213133438437
12RUSSaturn Rybinsk38149153948937
13GEODinamo Sukhumi381212145050036
14RUSMashinostroitel Podolsk [lower-alpha 1] 381310153640436
15GEOMeshakhte Tkibuli381391647571035
16RUSDinamo Kirov381210163538334
17RUSSpartak Saransk3811111629401133
18RUSDinamo Vologda3810131526492333
19RUSKhimik Novomoskovsk389121727482130
20RUSSpartak Tambov387112024401625
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Mashinostroitel Balashikha relocated to Podolsk.

Group V [Ural and Central Asia]

PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RUSZvezda Perm3423836124+3754
2KAZAlatau Jambul [lower-alpha 1] 3419874332+1146
3UZBYangiyer34195103924+1543
4RUSZenit Izhevsk34151184331+1241
5AZEDinamo Kirovabad34167113621+1539
6KAZAvtomobilist Kzil-Orda341212103333036
7UZBAvtomobilist Termez34147134039+135
8RUSMetallurg Magnitogorsk34139123535035
9UZBNeftyanik Fergana34129133036633
10RUSLokomotiv Chelyabinsk341012124035+532
11RUSLokomotiv Orenburg34128143136532
12UZBZarafshan Navoi341011132938931
13UZBPolitotdel Tashkent Region34125173233129
14RUSStroitel Ufa34125173339629
15RUSNeftyanik Tyumen34991617271027
16KAZMetallurg Chimkent347121533451226
17RUSUralets Nizhniy Tagil34981727461926
18KGZAlay Osh344102024522818
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Energetik Jambul changed name to Alatau.

Group VI (Siberia and Kazakhstan)

[3-1-0 point system]
PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1KAZSpartak Semipalatinsk [lower-alpha 1] 3825676733+3481
2RUSTomLes Tomsk38211164520+2574
3RUSSKA Khabarovsk38201173923+1671 [lower-alpha 2]
4RUSAvtomobilist Krasnoyarsk38216116634+3269
5RUSIrtysh Omsk38198115732+2565
6RUSSelenga Ulan-Ude38151494431+1359
7RUSSKA Chita38178134331+1259
8RUSDinamo Barnaul38167155344+955
9RUSAmur Blagoveshchensk381314113533+253
10RUSSakhalin Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk381312133340751
11KAZDinamo Tselinograd381312133847951
12RUSLuch Vladivostok381214123738150
13KAZVostok Ust-Kamenogorsk381311143034450
14RUSStart Angarsk381211152837947
15RUSAeroflot Irkutsk381191826482242
16RUSDzerzhinets Novosibirsk [lower-alpha 3] 38992028451736
17RUSMetallurg Novokuznetsk387141730542435
18KAZTraktor Pavlodar387131831431234
19RUSZauralets Kurgan386141830572732
20RUSVulkan Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy381142316523617
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. Cementnik Semipalatinsk changed name to Spartak.
  2. -
  3. SETM Novosibirsk changed name to Dzerzhinets.

Promotion playoffs

Final group

[Oct 31 – Nov 12, Sochi]
PosRepTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1RUSZvezda Perm431062+47Promoted
2RUSAvtomobilist Nalchik413021+15Promoted
3RUSIskra Smolensk41212314Additional Play-Off
4RUSMetallurg Lipetsk41123413
5KAZSpartak Semipalatinsk40132531
Source: rsssf.com

Additional Play-Off

[Nov 20, 24]
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
KRIVBASS Krivoi Rog5-1Iskra Smolensk3-12-0

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