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Football in the Soviet Union
Season1971
Men's football
Top LeagueDinamo Kiev
First LeagueDnepr Dnepropetrovsk
Second LeagueZvezda Perm
Soviet CupSpartak Moscow
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The 1971 Soviet football championship was the 39th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union and the 33rd among teams of sports societies and factories. Dinamo Kiev won the championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the fifth time.

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