- Source: 1961 Soviet Class B
1961 Soviet Class B was the twelfth season of the Soviet Class B football competitions since their establishment in 1950. It was also the 21st season of what eventually became known as the Soviet First League.
Russian Federation
= I Zone
=Notes:
Textilshchik Kostroma was called Spartak.
= II Zone
=Notes:
Trud Glukhovo relocated to Noginsk.
Spartak Smolensk was called Textilshchik.
= III Zone
=Notes:
Sokol Saratov was called Lokomotiv.
Spartak Ryazan was called Trud.
Torpedo Lipetsk was called Trudoviye Rezervy.
= IV Zone
=Notes:
Dinamo Makhachkala was called Temp.
= V Zone
== VI Zone
=Notes:
Tomich Tomsk was called SibElectroMotor.
Angara Irkutsk was called Mashinostroitel.
Baykal Ulan-Ude was called Lokomotiv.
= Final
=[Oct 24 – Nov 5, Krasnodar]
Ukraine
= Final
=Chernomorets Odessa 2-1 0-0 SKA Odessa
Union republics
= I Zone
=Notes:
SelMash Liepaja was called Krasny Metallurg.
= Number of teams by republics
== II Zone
=Notes:
Nairi Yerevan was called Burevestnik.
Alga Frunze was called Spartak.
Metallurg Chimkent was called Yenbek.
Temp Sumgait was called Metallurg.
Start Tashkent was called Mehnat.
= Number of teams by republics
== Promotion/relegation Tournament
=[Oct 25 – Nov 5, Kishinev]
See also
Soviet First League
External links
1961 Soviet Championship and Cup
1961 season at rsssf.com
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- Rusia
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- 1961 Soviet Class B
- Soviet Class B
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- Romeo-class submarine
- Soviet submarine B-37
- Akula-class submarine
- Soviet submarine B-59
- 1958 Soviet Class B
- 1962 Soviet Class B
- Sverdlov-class cruiser