1970 Soviet Second Group (Class A), Zone 1

Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR
Season 1970
Champions Metalurh Zaporizhia[1]
Promoted Metalurh Zaporizhia
Relegated Desna Chernihiv (dissolved), Spartak Brest, Neman Grodno, Gomselmash Gomel, Baltika Kaliningrad (all four were moved to other Zone)
Top goalscorer 20 Valentyn Prylepskyi (Tavriya)
1969
1971

The 1970 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 40th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Second Group of Soviet Class A in Zone 1. It was the eighth and last season in the Second Group of Soviet Class A.

The season started on 11 April 1970.

The 1970 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was won by FC Metalurh Zaporizhia.

Reorganization

In 1970–1971 the Soviet football league structure went through reformation. The Soviet Class A introduced an extra tier expanding from two to three in total. To the previous First and Second groups, there was introduced Higher (or Top) group. With this, many clubs that previously competed at the second tier (Second Group) were relegated to lower third tier (Second Group). Because of that, many clubs also moved two tiers either up the league's ladder.

Teams

Location map

Locations of teams in Second Group (Class A), Zone 1
Locations of teams in Second Group (Class A), Zone 1

Relegated teams

18 clubs were relegated from the 1969 Second Group (Class A).

All four teams technically were never promoted as they stayed at the third tier. Three clubs were moved from the 1969 Ukrainian Class B, one more from the 1969 Russian Class B, Zone 1.

Relocated and renamed teams

  • none

Final standings

No Club GP W D L GF-GA Pts Notes
1. Metalurh Zaporizhia (C) (P) 42 26 10 6 73-33 62 Promoted
2. Tavriya Simferopol 42 21 15 6 70-36 57
3. Avtomobilist Zhytomyr 42 20 15 7 61-27 55
4. Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk 42 18 14 10 58-53 50
5. Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv 42 17 14 11 47-36 48
6. Azovets Zhdanov 42 15 18 9 44-34 48
7. Zirka Kirovohrad 42 19 9 14 48-41 47
8. Bukovyna Chernivtsi 42 17 12 13 45-39 46
9. Shakhtar Kadiivka 42 16 13 13 49-37 45
10. Lokomotyv Kherson 42 16 12 14 60-50 44
11. Desna Chernihiv 42 17 10 15 43-45 44 Dissolved[2]
12. Shakhtar Horlivka 42 14 13 15 42-47 41
13. Budivelnyk Poltava 42 13 13 16 33-34 39
14. SKA Lviv 42 12 15 15 30-41 39
15. Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 42 12 14 16 52-48 38
16. Spartak Brest 42 12 13 17 32-48 37
17. Avanhard Ternopil 42 12 12 18 38-47 36
18. Neman Grodno 42 11 13 18 27-48 35
19. Baltika Kaliningrad 42 10 11 21 24-51 31
20. SKA Odessa 42 12 6 24 34-56 30
21. Spartak Sumy 42 7 14 21 31-57 28
22. Gomselmash Gomel 42 7 10 25 22-55 24

Notes:

    Top goalscorers

    The following were the top goalscorers.

    # Scorer Goals
    (Pen.)
    Team
    1 Valentyn Prylepskyi 20 Tavriya Simferopol
    2 Viktor Kutin 19 Metalurh Zaporizhia
    Anatoliy Lebid 19 Lokomotyv Kherson
    4 Yuriy Nesmiyan 17 Polissya Zhytomyr
    5 Volodymyr Bystrov 15 Tavriya Simferopol
    Roman Shpondarunok 15 Avanhard Ternopil
    7 Vyacheslav Portnov 13 Metalurh Zaporizhia
    Viktor Kozyn 13 Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk
    Stepan Chopei 13 Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk
    Roman Khyzhak 13 SKA Lviv
    Volodymyr Tovchykh 13 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih

    See also

    Notes

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