48th season of top-tier football league in Soviet Union
Football league season
The 1985 Soviet Top League was the 16th season of the Soviet Top League , the highest tier football league in the Soviet Union . It also was 48th season of the top tier club competition. Zenit Leningrad were the defending champions.
Teams
FC Fakel Voronezh – champion (returning for the first time since 1961 after twenty 24 seasons, known as Trud Voronezh)
FC Torpedo Kutaisi – 2nd place (returning after a season)
Location
500km 300miles
Torpedo K
SKA R/D
Fakel
Torpedo M
Spartak
Dynamo
Chornomorets
Dynamo T
Neftchi
Metallist
Žalgiris
Shakhter
Dnepr
Zenit
Kairat
Dynamo Mi
Ararat
Dynamo K
Locations of teams in the 1989 Top League
Final table
Source:
rsssf.com (C) Champions;
(O) Play-off winners;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ a b c 1 point deducted (10 draw limit)
^ 3 points deducted (10 draw limit)
^ a b 2 points deducted (10 draw limit)
Post-season promotion/relegation tournament
For the following season the League was reduced to 16 members. The teams that finished 15th and 16th played a mini-tournament in format of home-away double round-robin with the two best out of the Soviet First League (Daugava Riga and CSKA Moscow). Out of this tournament the two best teams (Chernomorets Odessa and Nefchi Baku) continued on in the Soviet Top League . The tournament was conducted in winter-like conditions from 27 November to 15 December.
For the 1986 season there was no promotion out of the Soviet First League.
Results
Source:
[citation needed ] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top scorers
35 goals
14 goals
13 goals
12 goals
11 goals
Medal squads
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)
1. FC Dynamo Kyiv
Goalkeepers: Mykhaylo Mykhaylov (34), Viktor Chanov (1).
Defenders: Anatoliy Demyanenko (34 / 8), Oleh Kuznetsov (29 / 1), Sergei Baltacha (26 / 1), Volodymyr Bezsonov (25), Vasyl Yevseyev (19), Ivan Palamar (2), Mykhaylo Olefirenko (1), Vadym Karatayev (1).
Midfielders: Vasyl Rats (34 / 6), Ivan Yaremchuk (33 / 3), Oleksandr Zavarov (31 / 9), Andriy Bal (31 / 1), Pavlo Yakovenko (29), Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko (20 / 2).
Forwards: Ihor Belanov (31 / 10), Oleg Blokhin (29 / 12), Vadym Yevtushenko (22 / 10), Oleksandr Hushchyn (2), Viktor Khlus (2).
Manager: Valeriy Lobanovskyi .
Transferred out during the season: Viktor Khlus (to FC Chornomorets Odesa ).
2. FC Spartak Moscow
Goalkeepers: Rinat Dasayev (34), Stanislav Cherchesov (2).
Defenders: Aleksandr Bubnov (34), Boris Kuznetsov (34), Gennady Morozov (31 / 1), Vladimir Sochnov (24 / 2), Almir Kayumov (14), Aleksandr Shibayev (4).
Midfielders: Fyodor Cherenkov (33 / 13), Yevgeni Kuznetsov (33 / 7), Sergei Novikov (31 / 7), Yuri Gavrilov (26 / 6), Sergey Shavlo (25 / 6), Yevgeni Sidorov (24 / 4), Guram Adzhoyev (7 / 1).
Forwards: Sergey Rodionov (29 / 14), Andrei Rudakov (23 / 8), Vladimir Kapustin (13 / 1), Mikhail Rusyayev (5 / 2), Oleg Kuzhlev (5).
Manager: Konstantin Beskov .
Transferred out during the season: none.
3. FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Goalkeepers: Serhiy Krakovskyi (32), Valeriy Horodov (6).
Defenders: Serhiy Puchkov (32 / 1), Oleksandr Lysenko (31 / 2), Ivan Vyshnevskyi (31), Sergei Bashkirov (29 / 1), Oleksandr Sorokalet (11), Sergey Kulinich (3), Anatoliy Nazarenko (3), Volodymyr Gerashchenko (2), Petro Kutuzov (2), Ihor Deli (1).
Midfielders: Hennadiy Lytovchenko (34 / 7), Vyktor Kuznetsov (33 / 3), Oleksiy Cherednyk (28 / 1), Andriy Dilay (27), Volodymyr Bahmut (20 / 1), Borys Shurshin (12 / 2), Mykola Kudrytsky (9), Serhiy Khudozhylov (2), Mykola Fedorenko (1).
Forwards: Oleh Protasov (33 / 35), Oleh Taran (27 / 13), Volodymyr Lyutyi (22 / 4), Volodymyr Mozolyuk (1), Andriy Sydelnykov (1).
Manager: Volodymyr Yemets .
Transferred out during the season: Serhiy Khudozhylov , Mykola Fedorenko (both to FC Kolos Nikopol ).
Number of teams by union republic
Rank
Union republic
Number of teams
Club(s)
1
RSFSR
6
Dinamo Moscow , Fakel Voronezh , SKA Rostov-na-Donu , Spartak Moscow , Torpedo Moscow , Zenit Leningrad
2
Ukrainian SSR
5
Chernomorets Odessa , Dinamo Kiev , Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk , Metallist Kharkov , Shakhter Donetsk
3
Georgian SSR
2
Dinamo Tbilisi , Torpedo Kutaisi
4
Armenian SSR
1
Ararat Yerevan
Azerbaijan SSR
Neftchi Baku
Belarusian SSR
Dinamo Minsk
Kazakh SSR
Kairat Alma-Ata
Lithuanian SSR
Zhalgiris Vilnius
References
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions
European Cup
Cup Winners' Cup
UEFA Cup
Related to national team
Domestic leagues Domestic cups League cups UEFA competitions Non-UEFA competitions
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