7th season of competitive football in the Soviet Union
Football in the Soviet Union
Season
1937
Men's football
Group A
Dinamo Moscow
Group B
Spartak Leningrad
Group V
Dinamo Odessa
Soviet Cup
Dinamo Moscow
← 1936
1938 →
The 1937 Soviet football championship was the 7th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. FC Dynamo Moscow won the championship becoming the winner of Group A for the second time.
CDKA Moscow once again avoided relegation since the format for the next 1938 season changed again.
The defending champions Spartak, while defeating their main rivals Dinamo (2–1, 0–0) this season, had a poor start in the first half losing to Metallurg and Dinamo Kiev and let Dinamo Moscow outperform them.
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