The 52nd USSR championship in men's volleyball (major league) was held from December 1989 to April 1990 with the participation of 12 teams. The championship title was won for the 31st time in its history and for the 6th time in a row by the CSKA team.
| 52nd USSR Volleyball Championship for men | |
|---|---|
| Tournament Data | |
| Dates | December 1989 - April 1990 |
| Number of teams | 12 (major league) |
| Final arrangement | |
| Champion | CSKA |
| Silver medalist | "Motorist" Leningrad |
| Bronze medalist | Radio engineer Riga |
Content
Championship System
Competitions of the teams of the major league consisted of the preliminary and final stages. At the preliminary team held a two-round tournament tournament system. The teams that took 1-2 and 3-4 places held the series, respectively, for the 1st and 3rd places until three victories of one of the teams. The rest of the teams held a two-round tournament on the tour system with the points of the preliminary stage. The worst team leaves the big leagues. The 11th-place team holds transitional matches with the 2nd team of the 1st league.
Major League
Preliminary Stage
Final
CSKA Moscow - “Motorist” Leningrad
3rd Place Matches
Radio Engineer Riga - Dynamo Moscow Region
For 5-12 places
| M | Team | five | 6 | 7 | eight | 9 | ten | eleven | 12 | AND | AT | P | S / P | ABOUT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| five | "Miner" Donetsk | 14 | ||||||||||||
| 6 | "Spark" Odintsovo | 14 | ||||||||||||
| 7 | SKA Minsk | 14 | ||||||||||||
| eight | Polytechnic Odessa | 14 | ||||||||||||
| 9 | "Locomotive" Kiev | 14 | ||||||||||||
| ten | "North" Novosibirsk | 14 | ||||||||||||
| eleven | "Locomotive" Kharkov | 14 | ||||||||||||
| 12 | "Road builder" Alma-ata | 14 |
Alma-Ata "Roadman" leaves the major league. He is changed by the winner of the tournament of the 1st league Lugansk Dynamo.
In transitional matches MSTU defeated Kharkov “Lokomotiv” and received a ticket to the big leagues.
League One
- 1. Dynamo Lugansk
- 2. MSTU Moscow
- 3. SKA Rostov-on-Don
- 4. “Kuroapparatura” Vilnius
- 5. Dynamo Sochi
- 6. Kalev Tallinn
- 7. CSKA-2 Moscow
- 8. "Nitrogen" Cherkasy
- 9. The Mshenebeli Tbilisi
- 10. Uralenergomash Sverdlovsk
- 11. Dynamo Leningrad
- 12. The "signal" Obninsk
- 2. MSTU Moscow
Winners
CSKA : Oleg Antonov , Yaroslav Antonov , Andrey Gorbenko, Alexander Gordienko , Sergey Ermishin , Andrey Kuznetsov , Igor Kurnosov, S. Kukhtin, Valery Losev , Yuri Marichev, Igor Nikolchenko , Igor Runov , Alexander Sorokolet , Dmitry Fomin , Gennady Cheremisov . Trainer - Vladimir Kondra .
Avtomobilist ( Leningrad ) : A. Agafonov, Albert Dillenburg , Igor Zagorsky, Dmitry Kuvichka, Vladimir Samsonov, Victor Sidelnikov , Oleg Sogrin , Andrey Tolochko, Mikhail Trifonov, Sergey Fedyaev , Yuri Cherednik , Oleg Shatunov . Trainer - Vyacheslav Platonov .
Radio engineer ( Riga ) : Victor Artamonov, Alexander Belevich , Ainars Vanags, Raymond Vilde , Juris Grantins, Waltz Mikelsons, Ruslan Olikhver , Juris Pavilch, J. Plavinskis, Alexander Ryabov, Konstantin Ushakov , Aivis Eida. Trainer - Gennady Parshin .
Literature
- Volleyball. Encyclopedia / Comp. V.L. Sviridov, O.S. Chekhov. Tomsk: Yanson Company - 2001.