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Football in the Soviet Union
Season1991
Men's football
Top LeagueCSKA Moscow
First LeagueRotor Volgograd
Second LeagueKarpaty Lvov (West)
Asmaral Moscow (Center)
Okean Nakhodka (East)
Lower Second LeagueNeftianik Akhtyrka (Group 1)
Siunik Kapan (Group 2)
Khazar Sumgait (Group 3)
Zhemchuzhina Sochi (Group 4)
Spartak Anapa (Group 5)
Dinamo Saint Petersburg (Group 6)
Rubin Kazan (Group 7)
Aktiubinets Aktiubinsk (Group 8)
Traktor Tashkent (Group 9)
Lokomotiv Chita (Group 10)
Soviet CupCSKA Moscow
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The 1991 Soviet football championship was the 60th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. With the ongoing armed conflicts throughout the former Soviet Union (Moldova, Georgia, Tajikistan), the Army main football team, CSKA Moscow, won the Top League championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the seventh time. It became de facto the last full-scale season of the falling apart Soviet Union.

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