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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*1959-60: | *[[1959-60 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1959-60]]: MVO<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2566 1959-60 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1960-61 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1960-61]]: SKA Kuibyshev<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=2394 1960-61 season]</ref> | *[[1960-61 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1960-61]]: SKA Kuibyshev<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=2394 1960-61 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1962-63 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1962-63]]: Zvezda Cherbakul<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2396 1962-63 season]</ref> | *[[1962-63 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1962-63]]: Zvezda Cherbakul<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2396 1962-63 season]</ref> | ||
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*[[1967-68 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1967-68]]: SKA Novosibirsk<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=2401 1967-68 season]</ref> | *[[1967-68 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1967-68]]: SKA Novosibirsk<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=2401 1967-68 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1968-69 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1968-69]]: SKA Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2402 1968-69 season]</ref> | *[[1968-69 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1968-69]]: SKA Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2402 1968-69 season]</ref> | ||
*1969-70: CSKA Moscow<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=2403 1969-70 season]</ref> | *[[1969-70 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1969-70]]: CSKA Moscow<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=2403 1969-70 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1970-71 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1970-71]]: SKA Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=2404 1970-71 season]</ref> | *[[1970-71 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1970-71]]: SKA Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=2404 1970-71 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1971-72 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1971-72]]: Sources differ on winner<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1953 1971-72 season]</ref> | *[[1971-72 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1971-72]]: Sources differ on winner<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1953 1971-72 season]</ref> | ||
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*[[1980-81 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1980-81]]: SKA Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=2476 1980-81 season]</ref> | *[[1980-81 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1980-81]]: SKA Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=2476 1980-81 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1981-82 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1981-82]]: VIFK Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=2477 1981-82 season]</ref> | *[[1981-82 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1981-82]]: VIFK Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=2477 1981-82 season]</ref> | ||
*1982-83: CSKA Moscow<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=2479 1982-83 season]</ref> | *[[1982-83 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1982-83]]: CSKA Moscow<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=2479 1982-83 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1983-84 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1983-84]]: VIFK Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=2480 1983-84 season]</ref> | *[[1983-84 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1983-84]]: VIFK Leningrad<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=2480 1983-84 season]</ref> | ||
*[[1984-85 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1984-85]]: CSKA Moscow<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=2481 1984-85 season]</ref> | *[[1984-85 Soviet Armed Forces Championship|1984-85]]: CSKA Moscow<ref>[http://ice-hockey-stat.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=2481 1984-85 season]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 22 November 2023
The Soviet Armed Forces Championship was a competition for military teams in the Soviet Union.
Champions
- 1959-60: MVO[1]
- 1960-61: SKA Kuibyshev[2]
- 1962-63: Zvezda Cherbakul[3]
- 1963-64: SKA Novosibirsk[4]
- 1964-65: SKA Novosibirsk[5]
- 1965-66: SKA Novosibirsk[6]
- 1966-67: SKA Leningrad[7]
- 1967-68: SKA Novosibirsk[8]
- 1968-69: SKA Leningrad[9]
- 1969-70: CSKA Moscow[10]
- 1970-71: SKA Leningrad[11]
- 1971-72: Sources differ on winner[12]
- 1972-73: SKA MVO Kalinin[13]
- 1973-74: SKA MVO Kalinin[14]
- 1974-75: SKA Leningrad[15]
- 1975-76: SKA Leningrad[16]
- 1976-77: CSKA Moscow (Championship), SKA Leningrad (Cup)[17]
- 1977-78: CSKA Moscow (Championship), SKA Leningrad (Cup)[18]
- 1978-79: SKA Leningrad (won both Championship and Cup)[19]
- 1979-80: SKA Leningrad (Championship), SKA Khabarovsk (Cup)[20]
- 1980-81: SKA Leningrad[21]
- 1981-82: VIFK Leningrad[22]
- 1982-83: CSKA Moscow[23]
- 1983-84: VIFK Leningrad[24]
- 1984-85: CSKA Moscow[25]
- 1985-86: SKA MVO Kalinin[26]
- 1986-87: SKA Leningrad[27]
- 1987-88: CSKA Moscow[28]
- 1988-89: SKA MVO Kalinin[29]
- 1989-90: SKA Khabarovsk[30]
- 1990-91: SKA Khabarovsk[31]
References
- ↑ 1959-60 season
- ↑ 1960-61 season
- ↑ 1962-63 season
- ↑ 1963-64 season
- ↑ 1964-65 season
- ↑ 1965-66 season
- ↑ 1966-67 season
- ↑ 1967-68 season
- ↑ 1968-69 season
- ↑ 1969-70 season
- ↑ 1970-71 season
- ↑ 1971-72 season
- ↑ 1972-73 season
- ↑ 1973-74 season
- ↑ 1974-75 season
- ↑ 1975-76 season
- ↑ 1976-77 season
- ↑ 1977-78 season
- ↑ 1978-79 season
- ↑ 1979-80 season
- ↑ 1980-81 season
- ↑ 1981-82 season
- ↑ 1982-83 season
- ↑ 1983-84 season
- ↑ 1984-85 season
- ↑ 1985-86 season
- ↑ 1986-87 season
- ↑ 1987-88 season
- ↑ 1988-89 season
- ↑ 1989-90 season
- ↑ 1990-91 season