Soviet First League 1989

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Soviet First League
Season1989
ChampionsCSKA Moscow
PromotedCSKA Moscow
RelegatedSKA Rostov-on-Don
Daugava Riga
SKA Karpaty Lviv
Top goalscorer(32) Valeriy Masalitin (CSKA Moscow)
1988
1990

The 1989 Soviet First League was the 50th season of the second-tier round-robin competitions of association football in the Soviet Union.

Teams

  • FC Fakel Voronezh – Winner of the Second League finals (returning after an absence of a season)
  • FC Nistru Chișinău – Winner of the Second League finals (returning after an absence of 2 seasons)
  • FC Torpedo Kutaisi – Winner of the Second League finals (returning after an absence of a season)

Relegated teams

Locations

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic CSKA Moscow (C, P) 42 27 10 5 113 28 +85 64 Promotion to Top League
2 Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Guria Lanchkhuti (X) 42 27 9 6 78 39 +39 63 Withdrew from the league
3 Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic Kairat Almaty 42 23 9 10 75 39 +36 55
4 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Dynamo Stavropol 42 19 12 11 57 46 +11 50
5 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Fakel Voronezh 42 19 11 12 54 36 +18 49
6 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Tavriya Simferopol 42 18 12 12 61 50 +11 48
7 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Metalurh Zaporizhzhia 42 17 12 13 55 40 +15 46
8 Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Neftchi Baku 42 17 12 13 58 48 +10 46
9 Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic Kotayk Abovyan 42 15 14 13 47 40 +7 44
10 Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Nistru Chișinău 42 19 5 18 45 59 14 43
11 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Geolog Tyumen 42 17 9 16 50 49 +1 43
12 Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic Pakhtakor Tashkent 42 16 11 15 59 44 +15 43
13 Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Torpedo Kutaisi (X) 42 18 5 19 69 73 4 41 Withdrew from the league
14 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don 42 12 14 16 38 46 8 38
15 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kuzbass Kemerevo 42 12 12 18 29 41 12 36
16 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Shinnik Yaroslavl 42 11 14 17 44 62 18 36
17 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Spartak Ordjonikidze 42 12 11 19 44 61 17 35
18 Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Dinamo Batumi (X) 42 11 13 18 39 61 22 35 Withdrew from the league
19 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kuban Krasnodar 42 12 10 20 43 78 35 34
20 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic SKA Rostov-on-Don (R) 42 10 12 20 53 76 23 32 Relegation to Second League
21 Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Daugava Riga (R) 42 9 8 25 32 74 42 26
22 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic SKA Karpaty Lviv (R) 42 5 7 30 37 90 53 17
Source: RSSSF[1]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated; (X) Quit the Football Federation of the Soviet Union after this season and joined the leagues of the native country.

Top scorers

#PlayerClubGoals
1Valeriy MasalitinCSKA Moscow32
2Merab MegreladzeTorpedo Kutaisi29
3Aleksandr GaydashTavriya Simferopol27
4Seiran OsipovDynamo Stavropol25
Merab ZhordaniaGuria Lanchkhuti25
6Gia GuruliGuria Lanchkhuti18
7Vitaliy PapadopuloSKA Rostov-on-Don17
8Vali GasimovNeftchi Baku16
Oleh TaranMetalurh Zaporizhia16[1]

Number of teams by union republic

Rank Union republic Number of teams Club(s)
1 RSFSR 10 CSKA Moscow, Dinamo Stavropol, Fakel Voronezh, Geolog Tyumen, Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu, Kuzbass Kemerovo, Shinnik Yaroslavl, Spartak Vladikavkaz, Kuban Krasnodar, SKA Rostov-na-Donu
2 Georgian SSR 3 Guria Lanchkhuti, Torpedo Kutaisi, Dinamo Batumi
Ukrainian SSR Metallurg Zaporozhye, Tavriya Simferopol, SKA Karpaty Lvov
4 Moldavian SSR 1 Nistru Kishenev
Armenian SSR Kotaik Abovian
Uzbek SSR Pakhtakor Tashkent
Azerbaijan SSR Neftchi Baku
Kazakh SSR Kairat Alma-Ata
Latvian SSR Daugava Riga

See also

References

  1. Paloşanu, Alexandru G.; Arotăriţei, Sorin; Balitskiy, Andrei; Dreiman, Theodore (2021-06-02). "Soviet Union 1989". RSSSF. Retrieved 2026-03-19.