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Football league season
Soviet First League
Season
1989
Champions
CSKA Moscow
Promoted
CSKA Moscow
Relegated
SKA Rostov-on-Don Daugava Riga SKA Karpaty Lviv
Top goalscorer
(32) Valeriy Masalitin (CSKA Moscow)
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1990 →
The 1989 Soviet First League was the 50th season of the second-tier round-robin competitions of association football in the Soviet Union.
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