- Source: 1970 Soviet Second Group (Class A), Zone 1
The 1970 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 40th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Second Group of Soviet Class A in Zone 1. It was the eighth and last season in the Second Group of Soviet Class A.
The season started on 11 April 1970.
The 1970 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was won by FC Metalurh Zaporizhia.
Reorganization
In 1970–1971 the Soviet football league structure went through reformation. The Soviet Class A introduced an extra tier expanding from two to three in total. To the previous First and Second groups, there was introduced Higher (or Top) group. With this, many clubs that previously competed at the second tier (Second Group) were relegated to lower third tier (Second Group). Because of that, many clubs also moved two tiers either up the league's ladder.
Teams
= Location map
== Relegated teams
=18 clubs were relegated from the 1969 Second Group (Class A).
= Promoted teams
=All four teams technically were never promoted as they stayed at the third tier. Three clubs were moved from the 1969 Ukrainian Class B, one more from the 1969 Russian Class B, Zone 1.
FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk
FC Shakhtar Kadiivka
FC Spartak Sumy
FC Gomselmash Gomel
= Relocated and renamed teams
=none
Final standings
Top goalscorers
The following were the top goalscorers.
See also
Soviet Second League
Notes
References
External links
1970 season regulations. Luhansk football portal
1970 Soviet Second League, Zone 1 (Ukrainian SSR football championship). Luhansk football portal
1971 Soviet championships (all leagues) at helmsoccer.narod.ru
Class "A" – Druha Hrupa (Zone 1) – 1970 (Клас "А" - Друга група (1 зона) - 1970). ukr-football.org
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