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- 1990_Soviet_Top_League abstract "The 1990 Soviet Top League season was the 53rd since its establishment. Spartak Moscow were the defending 12-times champions. The league was shortened and a total of fourteen teams participated. By the start of the season both Georgian teams have withdrew followed by another withdrawal from Zalgiris 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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- 1990_Soviet_Top_League wikiPageID "10525175".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League wikiPageRevisionID "571365622".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League attendance "2000".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League attendance "25000".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League biggestAwayWin "Chornomorets – Dynamo K. 0–3".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League biggestHomeWin "CSKA – Rotor 7–0".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League competition Soviet_Top_League.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup 1990–91_European_Cup.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup 1990–91_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup 1990–91_UEFA_Cup.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup1Qualifiers FC_Dynamo_Kyiv.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Soviet_Cup_1990.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup3Qualifiers FC_Dynamo_Moscow.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup3Qualifiers "Spartak Moscow".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League continentalcup3Qualifiers "Torpedo Moscow".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League date "1990-11-11".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League date "1990-11-17".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League goals "Fyodorovsky".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League goals "Gallagberov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League goals "Polstyanov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League goals "Rybakov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League goals "Samatov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League goals "Zhitkov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League hasPhotoCollection 1990_Soviet_Top_League.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League highestScoring "Spartak – CSKA 5–4".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League leagueTopscorer "Oleh Protasov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League leagueTopscorer "Valeri Shmarov".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League nextseason "1991".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League prevseason "1989".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League referee "Petro Kobychek".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League referee "Vadim Zhuk".
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- 1990_Soviet_Top_League score "1".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League score "3".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League season "1990".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League stadium Central_Stadium_(Volgograd).
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League stadium Light-Athletic_Football_Complex_CSKA.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League stadium Moscow.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League stadium Volgograd.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League team FC_Lokomotiv_Moscow.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League team FC_Rotor_Volgograd.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League winners FC_Dynamo_Kyiv.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League subject Category:1990_domestic_association_football_leagues.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League subject Category:1990_in_Soviet_football.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League subject Category:Soviet_Top_League.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League type SportsSeason.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League type SportsTeamSeason.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League type Thing.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League comment "The 1990 Soviet Top League season was the 53rd since its establishment. Spartak Moscow were the defending 12-times champions. The league was shortened and a total of fourteen teams participated. By the start of the season both Georgian teams have withdrew followed by another withdrawal from Zalgiris 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.".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League label "1990 Soviet Top League".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League label "Championnat d'URSS de football 1990".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League label "Primera División de la Unión Soviética 1990".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League label "Vysšaja Liga 1990".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League label "Wyższa liga ZSRR w piłce nożnej (1990)".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League label "Чемпионат СССР по футболу 1990 (высшая лига)".
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs Primera_División_de_la_Unión_Soviética_1990.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs Championnat_d'URSS_de_football_1990.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs Vysšaja_Liga_1990.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs Wyższa_liga_ZSRR_w_piłce_nożnej_(1990).
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs m.02qgqfd.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs Q2723637.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League sameAs Q2723637.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League wasDerivedFrom 1990_Soviet_Top_League?oldid=571365622.
- 1990_Soviet_Top_League isPrimaryTopicOf 1990_Soviet_Top_League.