1958_Soviet_First_League

1958 Soviet Class B

1958 Soviet Class B

Football league season


The 1958 Soviet Football Championship, Class B (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу 1958 (класс «Б»)) was the ninth season of the Soviet Class B football competitions since their establishment in 1950. It was also the eighteenth season of the Soviet second tier professional football competitions.

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Overview

It involved participation of 94 "teams of masters" split in six groups which were composed by regional principle to some extent. Compared with the previous season, the number of participants was increased by 30(!) teams and there were added two additional groups. The teams were distributed somewhat equally among the six groups with five groups containing 16 teams and one "Far East" group - 14.

Out of all 94 teams only one was set to receive promotion.

Six group winners qualified for the single round-robin final tournament which was won by SKVO Rostov-na-Donu. Note that SKVO Rostov-na-Donu won the league as a debutant. The winner of the final tournament gained promotion to the next season Class A competitions.

Teams

There were 32 teams that promoted from republican competitions.

  • Russian Federation (19): Metallurg Stalingrad (champions),[nb 1] Trudoviye Rezervy Lipetsk (Group 10),[1] Iskra Kazan (Mid-Ural Group),[1] Dinamo Ulyanovsk, Energiya Volzhskiy (Lower Volga Group 12),[1] Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Trudoviye Rezervy Kursk, Trud Glukhovo, Volga Kalinin (Group 16),[1] SKVO Rostov-na-Donu (semifinals),[nb 1] Shakhtyor Shakhty (semifinals),[nb 1] Temp Makhachkala (North Caucasus Group),[1] Trud Astrakhan (Lower Volga Group 12),[1] Zvezda Perm (Mid-Ural Group),[1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk (semifinals),[nb 1] Khimik Berezniki (Mid-Ural Group),[1] Metallurg Nizhniy Tagil, Lokomotiv Svobodny, Lokomotiv Ulan-Ude (Far Eastern Group)[1]
  • Ukraine (8): SKVO Odessa (champions), Spartak Kherson, Zvezda Kirovograd, Kolhospnik Cherkassy, Avangard Simferopol, Lokomotiv Vinnitsa, Kolhospnyk Rovno, Lokomotiv Artemovsk
  • Other Union Republics (5): Burevestnik Tbilisi, Shirak Leninakan (Champion of Armenia),[1] Trudoviye Rezervy Tashkent, Pamir Leninabad, Shakhtyor Karaganda (3rd place, Kazakhstan)[1]

Relegated

One team was relegated from Class A.

  • Spartak Minsk

Renamed/relocated

There were 21 teams that changed their name before the season. Two more clubs changed their home cities. In 1957 several sports societies Burevestnik, Krasnoye Znamia and Pischevik were reorganized or disbanded and in their place was formed Trud sports society.[2] Not all former "Pischevik" teams adopted the name of Trud because they were transferred to other sports societies. Also, some sports society of agricultural trade unions were named in languages of their home republics.

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First stage

Zone I

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  2. Traktor Stalingrad was called Torpedo.

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Zone II

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  1. RostSelMash Rostov-na-Donu was called Torpedo.
  2. Trud Stalinogorsk was called Shakhtyor.
  3. Textilshchik Ivanovo was called Krasnoye Znamya.
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  5. Raketa Gorkiy was called Avangard Sormovo (before relocation).

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Zone III

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  3. Chernomorets Odessa was called Pishchevik.
  4. Baltika Kaliningrad was called Pishchevik.

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Zone IV

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  2. In the first half of the season Lokomotiv Stalino was based in Artëmovsk.

Play-off for 1st place

[in Tbilisi]
  • SKVO Rostov-na-Donu 2-1 Spartak Yerevan

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Zone V

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  2. Mashinostroitel Sverdlovsk was called Avangard.
  3. Devon Ufa was called Neftyanik.
  4. Hosilot Stalinabad was called Urozhai.

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Zone VI

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  1. Tomich Tomsk was called Burevestnik.
  2. Luch Vladivostok was called Dinamo.
  3. Khimik Kemerovo was called Shakhtyor.
  4. Irtysh Omsk was called Krasnaya Zvezda.
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Final stage

[Nov 5-22, Tbilisi] 
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See also

Notes

  1. the 1957 RSFSR Football Championship[1]

References

  1. 1957 год. regional-football.ru
  2. ЛТИ Ленинград Буревестник. История чемпионатов СССР по футболу. Часть 2 (1947—1961 гг.) by Евгений Казаков at books.google.com

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