53rd season of top-tier football league in Soviet Union
Football league season
Soviet Top League
Season
1990
Dates
March 1 — October 20, 1990
Champions
Dynamo Kyiv (13th season)
European Cup
Dynamo Kyiv
Cup Winners' Cup
CSKA Moscow
UEFA Cup
Dynamo Moscow Torpedo Moscow Spartak Moscow
Top goalscorer
(12) Oleh Protasov (Dynamo Kyiv) Valeri Shmarov (Spartak Moscow)
Biggest home win
CSKA – Rotor 7–0
Biggest away win
Chornomorets – Dynamo K. 0–3
Highest scoring
Spartak – CSKA 5–4
← 1989
1991 →
The 1990 Soviet Top League season was the 53rd since its establishment. Spartak Moscow were the defending 12-times champions, but came only fifth this season and marginally qualified for continental competitions. The league was shortened and a total of fourteen teams participated. By the start of the season both Georgian teams had withdrawn followed by another withdrawal from Žalgiris at the start of competition. The league consisted of ten teams contested in the 1989 season and the Army club promoted from the Soviet First League. The representatives of the Baltic states as well as Georgia chose not to take part in the competition.
The season began on 1 March with the game between Dnipro and Rotor and lasted until 20 October 1990. The season was won by FC Dynamo Kyiv.
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