1959–60 Latvian SSR Championship season

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The 1959-60 Latvian SSR Championship was contested by five teams and won by Proletāriešu rajons.

First round

Rezekne Zone

[1]

  • Rezekne - Ludza 17:2
  • Daugavpils - Ludza 16:1
  • Rezekne - Daugavpils 4:3
Bauska zone
  • Bauska - Jekabpils 35:1[2]
Kuldiga zone

Kuldiga, Dobele, Leninsa rajons (won).

Jelgava zone

Jelgava, Krustpils, Proletariesu rajons (won).

Saldus Zone

[3]

  • Maskavas rajons - Saldus 27:2
  • Maskavas rajons - Liepaja 25:0
Talsu zone

Talsi (won), Jurmala, Sigulda.

Semifinals

Group I

[4]

  • Tukums - Talsi 3:2
  • Leninsa rajons - Rezekne 7:4
  • Leninsa rajons - Tukums 6:2
  • Rezekne - Talsi 6:2
  • Rezekne - Tukums 6:3
  • Leninsa rajons - Talsi 13:6
Group II

[5]

  • Proletariesu rajons - Maskavas rajons 5:5
  • Proletariesu rajons - Bauska 13:2
  • Maskavas rajons - Bauska 6:1 (4:0, 1:0, 1:1)[6]

Final round

[7]

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Proletāriešu rajons 4 4 0 0 62:10 8
2. Maskavas rajons 4 3 0 1 32:19 6
3. Leninsa rajons 4 2 0 2 18:21 4
4. Cesis 4 1 0 3 12:49 2
5. Rezekne 4 0 0 4 15:40 0

References

  1. Padomju Daugava, 1960-01-29
  2. Briva Daugava, 1960-02-04
  3. Sports (Latvijas PSR Sporta biedrību izdevums), 1960-02-09
  4. Tukuma Zinotajs, 1962-02-16
  5. Cina, 1960-02-09
  6. Sports (Latvijas PSR Sporta biedrību izdevums)
  7. Ainis Ulmanis "Melnās ripas bruņinieki". 2010. – ISBN 9984-19-017-x)


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