1948 in Soviet football leaguesChampionship of the Ukrainian SSR1948 in Ukrainian football
Soviet Ukraine
Football Championship of UkrSSR
Season
1948
Champions
FC Torpedo Odessa
← 1947
1949 →
The 1948 Football Championship of UkrSSR were part of the 1948 Soviet republican football competitions in the Soviet Ukraine.
Contents
1Qualification group stage
1.1Group 1
1.2Group 2
1.3Group 3
1.4Group 4
1.5Group 5
1.6Group 6
1.7Group 7
1.8Group 8
1.9Group 9
1.10Group 10
2Final stage
2.1Group 1
2.2Group 2
3Championship final
4References
5External links
Qualification group stage
Group 1
#
Team
1.
m/u 25750 Kyiv
2.
Mashynobudivnyk Smila
3.
DO Cherkasy
4.
Trud Vasylkiv
5.
Trudovi Rezervy Kyiv
6.
Mashynobudivnyk Fastiv
7.
m/u Bila Tserkva
8.
Dynamo Kyiv
Group 2
#
Team
1.
Dynamo Sumy
2.
VPS Poltava
3.
Spartak Poltava
4.
Lokomotyv Konotop
5.
Khimik Shostka
6.
Dzerzhynets Kremenchuk
7.
Mashynobudivnyk Sumy
8.
Dynamo Chernihiv
Group 3
#
Team
1.
Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk
2.
Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk
3.
Mashynobudivnyk Melitopol
4.
Lokomotyv Zaporizhia
5.
Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk
6.
Torpedo Osypenenko
7.
Sudnobudivnyk Velykyi Tokmak
8.
Stal Zaporizhia
9.
Spartak Kryvyi Rih
10.
Stal Kryvyi Rih
11.
Burevisnyk Zaporizhia
Group 4
#
Team
1.
Torpedo Kharkiv
2.
Stal Voroshylovsk
3.
Dzerzhynets Voroshylovhrad
4.
Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch
5.
Khimik Rubizhne
Following clubs were supposed to play, but withdrew before start of the season Lokomotyv Izyum, Kharchovyk Kupiansk, Dynamo Kharkiv, Spartak Kharkiv, Kadiivka.
Group 5
#
Team
1.
Stal Kostyantynivka
2.
Shakhtar Smolyanka
3.
Metalurh Mariupol
4.
Shakhtar Rutchenkove
5.
Stal Makiivka
6.
Shakhtar Horlivka
7.
Shakhtar Chystyakove
8.
Lokomotyv Yasynuvata
9.
Avanhard Kramatorsk
10.
Shakhtar Druzhkivka
11.
Lokomotyv Debaltseve
12.
Stal Yenakieve
13.
Azovstal Mariupol
14.
Shakhtar Yenakieve
15.
Sloviansk
16.
Stal Horlivka
Group 6
#
Team
1.
Torpedo Odesa
2.
Spartak Izmail
3.
Lokomotyv Kotovsk
4.
Bilshovyk Odesa
Group 7
#
Team
1.
Dynamo Voznesensk
2.
Sudnobudivnyk-2 Mykolaiv
3.
Traktor Kirovohrad
4.
Lokomotyv Znamianka
5.
Budivelnyk Mykolaiv
6.
Mashynobudivnyk Mykolaiv
7.
Avanhard Kherson
8.
Shakhtar Oleksandria
Group 8
#
Team
1.
Dynamo Vinnytsia
2.
Dynamo Proskuriv
3.
Dynamo Zhytomyr
4.
Spartak Zhytomyr
5.
DO Vinnytsia
6.
DO Zhytomyr
7.
Mashynobudivnyk Berdychiv
8.
m/u Berdychiv
9.
Dynamo Kamianets-Podilskyi
10.
Lokomotyv Shepetivka
Group 9
#
Team
1.
Lokomotyv Rivne
2.
Dynamo Lutsk
3.
Bilshovyk Zolochiv
4.
DO Volodymyr-Volynskyi
5.
Bilshovyk Kremenets
6.
Lokomotyv Ternopil
Group 10
#
Team
1.
Dynamo Uzhhorod
2.
Bilshovyk Solotvyne
3.
DO Stryi
4.
Dynamo Stanislav
5.
Naftovyk Boryslav
6.
Bilshovyk Sambir
7.
Medyk Stanislav
8.
Dynamo Chernivtsi
9.
Spartak Drohobych
Final stage
Group 1
Pos
Team
GP
W
D
L
Goals
Pts
1
FC Torpedo Odessa
2
FC Dynamo Uzhhorod
3
FC Dynamo Vinnytsia
4
FC Lokomotyv Rivno
5
FC Dynamo Voznesensk
Group 2
Pos
Team
GP
W
D
L
Goals
Pts
1
FC Stal Kostiantynivka
2
m/u 25750 Kyiv
3
FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk
4
FC Dynamo Sumy
5
FC Torpedo Kharkiv
Championship final
FC Stal Kostiantynivka – FC Torpedo Odessa 0:2
References
External links
1948. Football Championship of the UkrSSR (1948. Первенство УССР.) Luhansk Nash Futbol.
Group 1: ukr-football.org.ua
Group 2: ukr-football.org.ua
Group 3: ukr-football.org.ua
Group 4: ukr-football.org.ua
Group 5: ukr-football.org.ua
Group 6: ukr-football.org.ua
Final: ukr-football.org.ua
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