1991 Soviet Second League, Zone West

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Second League
Season1991
ChampionsKarpaty Lviv
Promotedcancelled
Relegated4 teams (cancelled)
Top goalscorer(22) - Ihor Yavorsky (Nyva Ternopil)
1990

1991 Soviet Second League, Zone West was the last season of association football competition of the Soviet Second League in the Zone West. The competition was won by FC Karpaty Lviv.

The group (zone) consisted predominantly out of Ukrainian clubs. With fall of the Soviet Union and discontinuation of Soviet competition, most clubs of the group joined their top national leagues. Because of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War (Operation Ring), many clubs refused to travel to Azerbaijan and were awarded technical losses.

Teams[edit]

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Zone 1 (Ukraine)[edit]

Zone 3 (Azerbaijan)[edit]

Zone 4[edit]

Zone 5[edit]

Zone 6[edit]

Transferred team from other zones[edit]

  • Azerbaijani teams that in 1990 competed in Zone "Center" of the Second League moved to Zone "West", while Armenian teams were moved to their place.

Renamed teams[edit]

  • Prior to the start of the season Kapaz Gandzha was renamed to Dinamo Gandzha.
  • Prior to the start of the season Tigina Bendery was renamed to Tigina-Apoel Bendery.

Final standings[edit]

Pos Republic[a] Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Karpaty Lviv 42 24 11 7 47 27 +20 59
2 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Zorya Luhansk[b] 42 26 5 11 69 34 +35 57
3 Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Azerbaijan Dinamo Gandzha 42 26 4 12 48 48 0 56[c]
4 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Nyva Ternopil[d] 42 25 6 11 56 29 +27 56
5 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Nyva Vinnytsia[b] 42 21 7 14 54 40 +14 49
6 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russia (1W) Torpedo Taganrog 42 19 9 14 46 30 +16 47
7 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Torpedo Zaporizhzhia 42 18 10 14 63 50 +13 46
8 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Volyn Lutsk[d] 42 19 7 16 46 33 +13 45
9 Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Moldova Tigina-Apoel Bendery[d] 42 18 8 16 49 39 +10 44
10 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine SKA Odesa[d] 42 18 7 17 46 42 +4 43
11 Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Azerbaijan Karabakh Agdam 42 20 2 20 20 47 −27 42[c]
12 Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Belarus Dnepr Mogilev[e] 42 18 6 18 47 37 +10 42
13 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Kremin Kremenchuk[d] 42 16 9 17 56 50 +6 41
14 Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Moldova Zaria Beltsy 42 16 7 19 63 82 −19 39
15 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv[d] 42 15 8 19 61 55 +6 38
16 Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Belarus Dinamo Brest[d] 42 14 9 19 50 50 0 37
17 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russia (1W) Spartak Nalchik 42 15 6 21 51 67 −16 36
18 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine(1) Halychyna Drohobych 42 14 7 21 42 66 −24 35
19 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine(1) Vorskla Poltava 42 10 11 21 39 60 −21 31
20 Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Belarus KIM Vitebsk[e] 42 11 8 23 43 55 −12 30
21 Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Azerbaijan Goyazan Kazakh 42 13 2 27 29 61 −32 28[c]
22 Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Belarus Khimik Grodno[d] 42 7 9 26 32 55 −23 23
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Numerous clubs refused to play away games in Azerbaijan due to the First Nagorno-Karabakh War (Operation Ring).
  2. ^ a b Teams that refused to play against Goyazan Kazakh only: Zarya Luhansk and Niva Vinnitsa.
  3. ^ a b c All Azerbaijani clubs received multiple technical wins such
    • Dinamo Gandzha: 10 technical wins; +20 points
    • Karabakh Agdam: 11 technical wins; +22 points
    • Goyazan Kazakh: 4 technical wins; +8 points
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Teams that refused to play against Dinamo Gandzha and Karabakh Agdam: Nyva Ternopil, Volyn Lutsk, Tigina-Apoel Bendery, SKA Odesa, Dnepr Mogilev, Kremen Kremenchug, Sudnostroitel Nikolayev, Dinamo Brest, KIM Vitebsk, and Khimik Grodno.
  5. ^ a b Teams that refused to play against all Azerbaijani clubs: Dnepr Mogilev and KIM Vitebsk.

Representation by republic[edit]

Top goalscorers[edit]

The following were the top ten goalscorers.

# Scorer Goals
(Pen.)
Team
1 Ihor Yavorsky 22 Nyva Ternopil
2 Yuriy Horyachev 19 Sudobudivnyk Mykolaiv
Oleksandr Sevidov Zorya Luhansk
4 Viktor Sakhno 18 Zaria Balti
5 Vitaliy Parakhnevych 16 SKA Odesa
6 Oleh Volotek 15 Zorya Luhansk
Aleksandr Gridyushko KIM Vitebsk
Ivan Shariy Nyva Vinnytsia
9 Volodymyr Mozolyuk 14 Volyn Lutsk
Sergei Muradyan Kremin Kremenchuk
Oleg Radushko Dnepr Mogilev

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