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Second League
Season1991
ChampionsOkean Nakhodka
Promotedcancelled
Relegated4 teams (cancelled)
1990

1991 Soviet Second League, Zone East was the last season of association football competition of the Soviet Second League in the Zone East. The competition was won by FC Okean Nakhodka.

The group (zone) consisted predominantly out of Soviet Central Asia clubs. With fall of the Soviet Union and discontinuation of Soviet competition, most clubs of the group joined their top national leagues.

Teams

Relegated teams

Final standings

Pos Republic Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia Okean Nakhodka 42 27 7 8 68 33 +35 61
2 Turkmen Soviet Socialist RepublicTurkmenistan Kopetdag Ashkhabat 42 25 8 9 89 36 +53 58
3 Kirghiz Soviet Socialist RepublicKyrgyzstan Alga Bishkek[a] 42 21 12 9 60 31 +29 54
4 Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Nurafshon Bukhara 42 20 9 13 72 45 +27 49
5 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Vostok Ust-Kamenogorsk 42 19 9 14 69 62 +7 47
6 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia (1E) Zvezda Irkutsk 42 20 5 17 62 45 +17 45
7 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia (1E) Kuzbass Kemerevo 42 19 6 17 58 61 −3 44
8 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Tselinnik Tselinograd 42 19 6 17 44 51 −7 44
9 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Traktor Pavlodar 42 19 5 18 54 50 +4 43
10 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Shakhter Karaganda 42 18 7 17 48 42 +6 43
11 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Khimik Dzhambul 42 17 9 16 56 47 +9 43
12 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Meliorator Chimkent 42 17 9 16 44 37 +7 43
13 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia (1E) Amur Blagoveschensk 42 16 11 15 51 53 −2 43
14 Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Avtomobilist Kokand 42 19 4 19 67 71 −4 42
15 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia (1E) Dynamo Barnaul 42 15 12 15 60 64 −4 42
16 Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Sogdiana Dzhizak 42 18 5 19 56 55 +1 41
17 Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Kasansayets Kasansai 42 17 6 19 69 66 +3 40
18 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Ekibastuzets Ekibastuz 42 14 9 19 49 63 −14 37
19 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia (1E) Sakhalin Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk 42 12 10 20 37 59 −22 34
20 Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Surkhan Termez 42 12 3 27 37 65 −28 27
21 Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Zhetysu Taldy‑Kurgan 42 9 6 27 44 96 −52 24
22 Tajik Soviet Socialist RepublicTajikistan Vakhsh Kurgan‑Tyube 42 7 6 29 36 98 −62 20
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Capital city of the Kyrgyz SSR Frunze was renamed into Bishkek.

Representation by Republic

Top goalscorers

The following were the top ten goalscorers.

# Scorer Goals
(Pen.)
Team