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The reason for such measure was to fight match fixing as well as increase the entertainment and intensity of the national championship. The limit provided that over certain set number of allowed draws no points were awarded for any additional drawn games. For example, if the Federation set the draw
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grew to 44.6%. For the first time started to talk about match fixing and in 1978 in order to deal with match fixing there was imposed a limit on the games drawn which there could have been eight (later 10) in one season. At first it seemed that the given decision was beneficial and the percent of
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tournament it is necessary as a rule to gain 75% of points: such result was formed, for example, when to win all home games and to draw the away games. From here two models were invented: away and home. Thereby a percent of draws in championships gradually started to grow and in the
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What led to such phenomena was a scientific approach towards football, search for variety of methods that would allow to win strictly prudently without risk. Especially such approach gained strength in the Soviet football in 1970s
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Draw limit was active in the Soviet championships in 1978-1988 for 11 seasons. Vietnam also used that in the V.League in 1986 and 1987, but only in Phase One.
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is a restriction on number of games drawn in a season. It was an administrative measure in league football competitions that was implemented in the
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limit at 10 for a given championship, points were awarded to teams only for the first 10 drawn games and none for any additional.
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draws dropped in the following championship, but the problem of match fixing was left unresolved in fact.
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May 28, 1978 Zenit Leningrad - Zaria Voroshilovgrad. Championship of the USSR.
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Soviet Union
Football Federation of the Soviet Union
UEFA coefficients#History
round robin
1977 championship

adding to it
About the so called "away model"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Valeriy Lobanovsky
May 28, 1978 Zenit Leningrad - Zaria Voroshilovgrad. Championship of the USSR.
Dusk of the football: In the 1970s we fell behind, perhaps, forever
Vartanian, Aksel
Value of draws
Sport-Express
Clearing settlement
Category
Football in the Soviet Union

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