1982 Soviet First League

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Soviet First League
Season1982
1981
1983

The 1982 Soviet First League was the twelfth season of the Soviet First League and the 42nd season of the Soviet second tier league competition.

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Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Flag of Lithuanian SSR.svg Žalgiris Vilnius (C, P)42231096534+3156Promotion to Top League
2 Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg Nistru Kishinev (P)42231096738+2956
3 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Kolos Nikopol 42221196338+2555
4 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Lokomotiv Moscow 42211386332+3154 [lower-alpha 1]
5 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Fakel Voronezh 42211386033+2754 [lower-alpha 1]
6 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Zorya Voroshilovhrad 42199146552+1347
7 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Shinnik Yaroslavl 42197165958+145
8 Flag of Latvian SSR.svg Daugava Riga 421612145851+744
9 Flag of Tajik SSR.svg Pamir Dushanbe 421612144949044
10 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg SKA Karpaty Lviv [lower-alpha 2] 421610164437+742
11 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg SKA Rostov-on-Don 421610165952+742
12 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Metallurh Zaporozhzhia 42177185442+1241
13 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Tavriya Simferopol 42177185850+841
14 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Rotor Volgograd 421412166364140
15 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Dinamo Kirov 421581945571238
16 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg SKA Khabarovsk 4214101834481438
17 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Iskra Smolensk 4213131653671438 [lower-alpha 1]
18 Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Guria Lanchkhuti 421572048671937
19 Flag of the Uzbek SSR.svg Zvezda Dzhizak [lower-alpha 3] 421491956772137
20 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg SKA Odessa (R)421113184048834 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation to Second League
21 Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg SKA Kyiv (R)425102731815020
22 Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg Spartak Kostroma (R)42492918775917
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 There was a draw limit for the draws earned, 12. Only twelve draws earn a point, in contrast, over the limit draws earn no points.
  2. Karpaty Lvov merged with SKA Lvov into SKA-Karpaty.
  3. Zvezda Dzhizak was called Buston.

Match for 1st place

Žalgiris Vilnius Flag of Lithuanian SSR.svg 1–0 Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg Nistru Kishinev
Jakubauskas Soccerball shade.svg70' Report
Simferopol
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Valeriy Butenko (Moscow)

Top scorers

#PlayerClubGoals
1 Heorhiy Koliadyuk Kolos Nikopol 26
2 Hryhoriy Batych Nistru Kishenev 25 (5)
3 Ravil Sharipov Metallurg Zaporozhye 24 (6)
4 Sigitas Jakubauskas Žalgiris Vilnius 23 (1)
5 Valeriy Tursunov Pamir Dushanbe 21 (3)
6 Volodymyr Naumenko Tavriya Simferopol 20 (5)
7 Vladimir Mukhanov Lokomotiv Moscow 17
Sergey Andreyev SKA Rostov-na-Donu 17 (1)
9 Viktor Vasilyev Rotor Volgograd 16
Aleksandrs Starkovs Daugava Riga 16
Gennady Smirnov Fakel Voronezh 16 (4)

Number of teams by union republic

Rank Union republic Number of teamsClub(s)
1Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.svg  RSFSR 9 Lokomotiv Moscow, Fakel Voronezh, Shinnik Yaroslavl, SKA Rostov-na-Donu, Rotor Volgograd, Dinamo Kirov, SKA Khabarovsk, Iskra Smolensk, Spartak Kostroma
2Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Ukrainian SSR 7 Kolos Nikopol, Zaria Voroshilovgrad, SKA Karpaty Lvov, Metallurg Zaporozhye, Tavria Simferopol, SKA Odessa, SKA Kiev
3Flag of Lithuanian SSR.svg  Lithuanian SSR 1 Žalgiris Vilnius
Flag of Moldavian SSR.svg  Moldavian SSR Nistru Kishinev
Flag of Latvian SSR.svg  Latvian SSR Daugava Riga
Flag of Tajik SSR.svg  Tajik SSR Pamir Dushanbe
Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg  Georgian SSR Guria Lanchkhuti
Flag of the Uzbek SSR.svg  Uzbek SSR Zvezda Dzhizak

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