The Republican football championships in the Soviet Union were part of the Soviet football league pyramid located at about 4th-5th tiers.
Those championships were part of the competitions among "collectives of physical culture" (KFK) which was a conditional status of amateur footballers in the Soviet Union.
Some bigger republics were honoring its "teams of masters" competing at the third tier, Soviet Second League, among which it were Russian SFSR, Ukrainian SSR, Kazakh SSR as well as some inter-republican competitions such as "Central Asia" (dominated by Uzbek teams) and "Union republics" (teams other than from Central Asia, Russia and Ukraine).
Aside of them, each union republic conducted at least one single or double tier republican competitions among "collectives of physical culture" (KFK).
The relegation and promotion among republican competitions and the Soviet Second League or the Soviet third tier competitions were conditional.