1953 Soviet Class B
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Spartak Tbilisi (Group 1)
Krasnoye Znamia Ivanovo (Group 2)
Shakhter Stalino (Group 3)
Torpedo Gorkiy
| Season | 1953 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Dinamo Minsk (Final) Spartak Tbilisi (Group 1) Krasnoye Znamia Ivanovo (Group 2) Shakhter Stalino (Group 3) |
| Promoted | Dinamo Minsk Torpedo Gorkiy |
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The 1953 Soviet Class B was the fourth season in Soviet Class B and 14th in second tier. It involved a participation of 27 teams. Started on May 2, it continued to September 27, 1953.
FC Dinamo Minsk has won the competition.
The competition consisted of two stages. At the first stage, teams were split in three groups playing each other home-away double round-robin tournament. At the second stage, teams played with their counterparts from other two groups however the top two teams from each group formed the first pool which was the only one consisting of 6 teams, while other consisted of 3 teams.
Relegated teams
Four teams were relegated from the 1952 Soviet Class A (top tier).
- VVS Moscow (return after a six-year absence)
- FC Daugava Riga (return after a four-year absence)
- FC Shakhter Donetsk (return after a four-year absence)
- FC Dinamo Minsk (return after a year absence)
Promoted teams
- Torpedo Rostov-na-Donu – debut
- Zenit Kaliningrad – return after a three-year absence, Champion of the 1952 KFK competitions Russian SFSR (as "Zavod imeni Kalinina")[1][2]
- Spartak Kalinin – return after a three-year absence
- Avangard Chelyabinsk – return after a two-year absence
- Krylia Sovetov Molotov – return after a three-year absence, placed 9th in the 1952 KFK competitions Russian SFSR (as "SC imeni Stalina")[3][4]
- Avangard Sverdlovsk – return after a three-year absence
- KBF Tallinn – debut, Champion of the 1952 Estonian SSR Football Championship, replaced with Kalev Tallinn
- Metallurg Zaporozhye – return after a three-year absence, Champion of the 1952 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
- Metallurg Dnepropetrovsk – return after a three-year absence
- Metallurg Odessa – debut, placed 8th in Group 3 of the 1952 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR (results are counted for Chornomorets Odesa relegated in 1950)
- Spartaki Tbilisi – return after a three-year absence
- Gornyak Leninabad – debut
- Iskra Frunze – return after a year absence
Withdrawn teams
After death of Joseph Stalin, several teams that represented Soviet Armed Forces were dissolved on orders of Minister of Defense Nikolay Bulganin:[5]
- VVS Moscow
- VMS Moscow – replaced with Khimik Moscow
- DO Tashkent – replaced with Spartak Tashkent
- DO Tbilisi – temporary
- DO Kiev – temporary
- DO Sverdlovsk