1938 Soviet Top League, the Glossary
The 1938 Soviet Top League combined all the Groups into one Super League.[1]
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40 relations: Aleksandr Ponomarev, Arkadi Alov, Baku, Boris Paichadze, Donetsk, FC Chornomorets Odesa, FC Dinamo Tbilisi, FC Dynamo Kyiv, FC Dynamo Moscow, FC Dynamo Odesa, FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg, FC Elektrosila Leningrad, FC Locomotive Tbilisi, FC Lokomotiv Moscow, FC Lokomotyv Kyiv, FC Rotor Volgograd, FC Serp i Molot Moscow, FC Shakhtar Donetsk, FC Silmash Kharkiv, FC Spartak Kharkiv, FC Spartak Leningrad, FC Spartak Moscow, FC Torpedo Moscow, FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, Grigory Fedotov, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Makar Honcharenko, Moscow, Odesa, PFC CSKA Moscow, Pyotr Petrov, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Soviet Top League, Stroitel Baku, Tbilisi, Volgograd, 1937 Soviet Top League, 1939 Soviet Top League.
- 1937–38 in European association football leagues
- 1938 in Soviet football leagues
- 1938–39 in European association football leagues
Aleksandr Ponomarev
Oleksandr Ponomariov (Александр Семёнович Пономарёв; Олександр Семенович Пономарьов; 23 April 1918 – 7 June 1973) was a Soviet football player and manager.
See 1938 Soviet Top League and Aleksandr Ponomarev
Arkadi Alov
Arkadi Ivanovich Alov (Аркадий Иванович Алов; 4 December 1914 – 24 May 1982) was a Soviet football player, coach, and referee.
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Baku
Baku (Bakı) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and in the Caucasus region.
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Boris Paichadze
Boris Paichadze (ბორის პაიჭაძე,; Борис Соломонович Пайчадзе; 4 February 1915 – 9 October 1990) was a Soviet and Georgian footballer, who played for FC Dinamo Tbilisi.
See 1938 Soviet Top League and Boris Paichadze
Donetsk
Donetsk (Донецьк; Донецк), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin, and Stalino, is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine located on the Kalmius River in Donetsk Oblast, which is currently occupied by Russia as the capital of the Donetsk People's Republic.
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FC Chornomorets Odesa
FC Chornomorets Odesa is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa.
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FC Dinamo Tbilisi
FC Dinamo Tbilisi (დინამო თბილისი) is a Georgian professional football club based in Tbilisi that competes in the Erovnuli Liga, the top flight of Georgian football.
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FC Dynamo Kyiv
Football Club Dynamo Kyiv, also known as FC Dynamo Kiev, Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kiev, or simply Dynamo, is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kyiv.
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FC Dynamo Moscow
FC Dynamo Moscow (FC Dynamo Moskva, Дина́мо Москва́) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow.
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FC Dynamo Odesa
FC Dynamo Odesa is an amateur association football team from Odesa.
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FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg
FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg is a Russian football club from Saint Petersburg, in Northwest Russia.
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FC Elektrosila Leningrad
FC Electrosila Leningrad (Электросила Ленинград) or Krasnaya Zorya (Красная Заря) was a Soviet association football club from Leningrad, Soviet Union.
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FC Locomotive Tbilisi
FC Locomotive Tbilisi is a Georgian football club from the capital, Tbilisi.
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FC Lokomotiv Moscow
FC Lokomotiv Moscow (FC Lokomotiv Moskva, Футбольный клуб "Локомотив" Москва) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow.
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FC Lokomotyv Kyiv
Football Club Lokomotiv Kyiv is a football club from Kyiv, owned by the South Western Railway.
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FC Rotor Volgograd
SC Rotor Volgograd (СK Ротор) is a Russian professional football club from the large city of Volgograd, Volgograd Oblast (formerly Stalingrad).
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FC Serp i Molot Moscow
The Serp i Molot Moscow sports club (Футбольный клуб «Серп и Молот» Москва, meaning "Sickle and Hammer") was a Soviet and now Russian sports club in the city of Moscow.
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FC Shakhtar Donetsk
Football Club Shakhtar Donetsk also known as FC Shakhter Donetsk (Футбольний клуб Шахтар Донецьк,, short nickname "miners"), is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Donetsk.
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FC Silmash Kharkiv
FC Silmash Kharkiv was an association football club of Ukrainian SSR and Soviet Union.
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FC Spartak Kharkiv
FC Spartak Kharkiv was a football club from Kharkiv.
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FC Spartak Leningrad
FC Spartak Leningrad («Спартак» Ленинград) was a Soviet football club from Leningrad existed since 1931 until 1967 (other names - Promkooperatsiya in 1931-34 and Avtomobilist in 1965-67).
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FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow (Futbolʹnyy klub «Spartak» Moskva) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow.
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FC Torpedo Moscow
Football Club Torpedo Moscow (ФК "Торпедо" Москва, FK Torpedo Moskva), known as Torpedo Moscow, is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow that competes in the Russian First League, the second tier of Russian football, after being relegated from the Russian Premier League in the 2022–23 season.
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FC Zenit Saint Petersburg
Football Club Zenit (Футбольный клуб «Зенит»), also known as Zenit Saint Petersburg or simply Zenit, is a Russian professional football club based in Saint Petersburg.
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Grigory Fedotov
Grigory Ivanovich Fedotov (29 March 1916 – 8 December 1957) was a Russian and Soviet professional football player and manager who played as a forward.
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Kharkiv
Kharkiv (Харків), also known as Kharkov (Харькoв), is the second-largest city in Ukraine.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
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Makar Honcharenko
Makar Mykhaylovych Honcharenko (Макар Михайлович Гончаренко), (April 5, 1912, Kiev, Russian Empire – April 1, 1997, Kyiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian football player and coach.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
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Odesa
Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea.
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PFC CSKA Moscow
Professional Football Club CSKA (Профессиональный футбольный клуб – ЦСКА, derived from the historical name 'Центральный спортивный клуб армии', English: Central Sports Club of the Army), commonly referred to as CSKA Moscow or CSKA Moskva outside of Russia, or simply as CSKA, is a Russian professional football club.
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Pyotr Petrov
Pyotr Nikolayevich Petrov (Пётр Николаевич Петров; 1 July 1827, in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia – 10 April 1891, in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia) was a Russian writer, arts historian and critic, genealogist, bibliographer, an honourable member of the Imperial Academy of Arts and a member of the Russian Archeological Society.
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Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (Vyschaya Liga), served as the top division (tier) of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991.
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Stroitel Baku
Stroitel Baku (Строитель Баку) (formerly named Temp Baku) was a Soviet association football club from Baku, Azerbaijan SSR.
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Tbilisi
Tbilisi (თბილისი), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis, (tr) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people.
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Volgograd
Volgograd (p), formerly Tsaritsyn (label) (1589–1925) and Stalingrad (label) (1925–1961), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Volgograd Oblast, Russia.
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1937 Soviet Top League
The 1937 Soviet Top League was the third season of the top-tier all-Union league competitions (Gruppa A). 1938 Soviet Top League and 1937 Soviet Top League are 1937–38 in European association football leagues and Soviet Top League seasons.
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1939 Soviet Top League
1939 Soviet Top League was the fifth season of the Soviet Top League known at that time as Group A. It started on May 12 with six games of the first round. 1938 Soviet Top League and 1939 Soviet Top League are 1938–39 in European association football leagues and Soviet Top League seasons.
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See also
1937–38 in European association football leagues
- 1937 Úrvalsdeild
- 1937 Albanian National Championship
- 1937 Ekstraklasa
- 1937 LFF Lyga
- 1937 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship
- 1937 Palestine League
- 1937 Soviet Top League
- 1937–38 Allsvenskan
- 1937–38 Austrian football championship
- 1937–38 Belgian First Division
- 1937–38 Bulgarian National Football Division
- 1937–38 Campeonato da Liga
- 1937–38 Cypriot First Division
- 1937–38 Czechoslovak First League
- 1937–38 Danish Championship League
- 1937–38 Divizia A
- 1937–38 Estonian Football Championship
- 1937–38 Football League
- 1937–38 French Division 1
- 1937–38 Gauliga
- 1937–38 Irish League
- 1937–38 LFF Lyga
- 1937–38 Latvian Higher League
- 1937–38 League of Ireland
- 1937–38 League of Norway
- 1937–38 Luxembourg National Division
- 1937–38 Maltese Premier League
- 1937–38 Nationalliga
- 1937–38 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1937–38 Netherlands Football League Championship
- 1937–38 Panhellenic Championship
- 1937–38 Scottish Division One
- 1937–38 Scottish Football League
- 1937–38 Serie A
- 1937–38 Yugoslav Football Championship
- 1938 Úrvalsdeild
- 1938 Ekstraklasa
- 1938 German football championship
- 1938 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship
- 1938 Soviet Top League
- 1938 Turkish National Division
- Mediterranean League
1938 in Soviet football leagues
- 1938 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
- 1938 Soviet Top League
1938–39 in European association football leagues
- 1938 Úrvalsdeild
- 1938 Ekstraklasa
- 1938 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship
- 1938 Soviet Top League
- 1938–39 Allsvenskan
- 1938–39 Belgian First Division
- 1938–39 Bulgarian National Football Division
- 1938–39 Cypriot First Division
- 1938–39 Czechoslovak First League
- 1938–39 Danish Championship League
- 1938–39 Divizia A
- 1938–39 Estonian Football Championship
- 1938–39 Football League
- 1938–39 French Division 1
- 1938–39 Gauliga
- 1938–39 Gauliga Ostmark
- 1938–39 Irish League
- 1938–39 LFF Lyga
- 1938–39 Latvian Higher League
- 1938–39 League of Ireland
- 1938–39 League of Norway
- 1938–39 Luxembourg National Division
- 1938–39 Maltese Premier League
- 1938–39 Nationalliga
- 1938–39 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1938–39 Netherlands Football League Championship
- 1938–39 Palestine League
- 1938–39 Panhellenic Championship
- 1938–39 Primeira Divisão
- 1938–39 Scottish Division One
- 1938–39 Scottish Football League
- 1938–39 Serie A
- 1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship
- 1939 Úrvalsdeild
- 1939 Albanian National Championship
- 1939 Ekstraklasa
- 1939 German football championship
- 1939 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship
- 1939 Palestine League
- 1939 Soviet Top League
- 1939 Turkish National Division
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Soviet_Top_League
Also known as Soviet Top League 1938.