1941 in Soviet football

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Football in the Soviet Union
Season1941
Men's football
Group ADinamo Moscow (leader)
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The 1941 Soviet football championship was the 11th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. Dinamo Moscow was a leader of the championship in Group A. The whole season in the Soviet Union was interrupted due to the Nazi Germany invasion of the Soviet Union and opening of the Eastern Front. All of the All-Union competitions were suspended, while some Republican level competitions continued in states that were away from open hostilities.

Soviet Union football championship[edit]

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 Dynamo Moscow 10 6 3 1 28 12 2.333 15
2 Dynamo Leningrad 10 5 4 1 18 8 2.250 14
3 Dynamo Tbilisi 9 5 3 1 21 11 1.909 13
4 Stakhanovets Stalino 10 6 0 4 11 10 1.100 12
5 Traktor Stalingrad 11 3 6 2 13 13 1.000 12
6 CDKA Moscow 9 5 1 3 15 13 1.154 11
7 Spartak Moscow 9 4 2 3 17 12 1.417 10
8 Dynamo Kyiv 9 4 2 3 16 14 1.143 10
9 Profsoyuzy-2 Moscow 9 3 3 3 11 12 0.917 9
10 Spartak Odessa 8 2 3 3 12 14 0.857 7
11 Zenit Leningrad 10 3 1 6 15 22 0.682 7
12 Spartak Leningrad 9 1 4 4 8 16 0.500 6
13 Dynamo Minsk 10 3 0 7 10 21 0.476 6
14 Spartak Kharkiv 9 2 1 6 7 19 0.368 5
15 Profsoyuzy-1 Moscow 9 1 2 6 10 15 0.667 4
Source: rsssf.com
  • CDKA were renamed to Red Army (now CSKA)
  • Out of Moscovite Lokomotiv, Torpedo, Metallurg, and Krylya Sovetov were formed teams Profsoyuzy-1 and Profsoyuzy-2.
  • Out of Leningradis Avangard, Zenit, and Krasnaya Zaria were formed teams Profsoyuz of Leningrad which was renamed again into Zenit.
  • As the Group B liquidated for the 1941 season FC Dinamo Minsk, FC Spartak Odessa, and FC Spartak Kharkiv were promoted along with SC Spartak Leningrad. Presumably FC Spartak Kharkiv was also a merger of Dynamo, and Silmash forming the reformed united city team Spartak, but evidence of that is yet to be found.

Top goalscorers[edit]

Group A

Republican level[edit]

Football competitions of union republics[1]

Football championships[edit]

Football cups[edit]

  • Azerbaijan SSR –
  • Armenian SSR –
  • Belarusian SSR –
  • Estonian SSR –
  • Georgian SSR –
  • Kazakh SSR –
  • Karelo-Finish SSR –
  • Kirgiz SSR –
  • Latvian SSR –
  • Lithuanian SSR –
  • Moldavian SSR –
  • Russian SFSR –
  • Tajik SSR –
  • Turkmen SSR –
  • Uzbek SSR –
  • Ukrainian SSR –

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1941 год. regional-football.ru

External links[edit]