Soviet Amateur Cup

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Football Cup of the Soviet Union among teams of physical culture collectives (Russian: Кубок СССР по футболу среди команд коллективов физической культуры, romanizedKubok SSR po futbolu spedi komand kollektivov fizichkoy kyl'tur') was an association football competitions among amateur clubs and physical culture collectives that were conducted in the Soviet Union in 1957–1991 under auspices of the Football Federation of the Soviet Union. Throughout its history the tournament was also known as the VTsSPS[a] Cup, Soviet Cup among production collectives, and Cup of the millions.[1]

In 1957 in the Soviet football took place another reform, after which physical culture collectives (amateur teams) were restricted from competing in the Soviet Cup and for them was organized a separate tournament. The competition was conducted among the best "collectives of physical culture" that won their respective regional Cup competitions. In 1962–1967 the winner was identified in the final group stage. In 1981–1988 the competition was not conducted.[citation needed]

List of finals

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Key
Match was won during extra time
* Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
& Match was won after a replay
  • The "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season.
  • The wikilinks in the "Score" column point to the article about that season's final game.
List of Cup finals
# Season Nation Winners Score Runners-up Nation Venue Att.
1940  Kazakh SSR Dinamo Alma-Ata 3–1& Zenit Taganrog  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Dynamo Stadium, Rostov-na-Donu
1 1957  Georgian SSR TTU Tbilisi 1–0 GOMZ Leningrad  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Central Dynamo Stadium, Moscow
2 1958  Russian SFSR Dinamo Moscow 19th raisoviet 5–1& Trud Ramenskoe  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Central Dynamo Stadium, Moscow
3 1959  Russian SFSR Spartak Moscow (reserves) 1–0 ZIP-Energiya Krasnodar  Russian SFSR Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Tbilisi
4 1960  Russian SFSR Zhdanovets Leningrad 2–1& Start Chuguyev  Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Lugansk
5 1961  Ukrainian SSR Start Chuguyev 1–0 GOMZ Leningrad  Russian SFSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Central ChGMP Stadium, Odessa
6 1962  Uzbek SSR Sokol Tashkent group Saturn Ramenskoe  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Volgograd and Volzhskiy
7 1963  Russian SFSR Strela Moscow group Imereti Kutaisi  Georgian SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Nikolayev
8 1964  Russian SFSR Trud Belaya Kalitva group Dinamo-3 Moscow  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Baltika Stadium, Kaliningrad
9 1965  Russian SFSR Salyut Tambov group VVPU Lvov  Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Avangard Stadium, Simferopol
10 1966  Ukrainian SSR VVPU Lvov group Zvezda Tashkent  Uzbek SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Metallurg Stadium, Dnepropetrovsk
11 1967  Ukrainian SSR Sokol Lvov group Trud Tula  Russian SFSR Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Sumgait
12 1968  Georgian SSR Sinatle Tbilisi 1–0 Torpedo Minsk  Byelorussian SSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic City Stadium, Maikop
13 1969  Georgian SSR Sinatle Tbilisi 1–1* Dinamo Moscow OFK-3  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Trudovye Rezervy Stadium, Kislovodsk
14 1970  Russian SFSR Strela Moscow 3–0 Tsementnik Nikolayev  Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Bukovina Stadium, Chernovtsy
15 1971  Russian SFSR Trud Belaya Kalitva 1–0 Tsvetmet Artemovsk  Ukrainian SSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kamensk-Shakhtinsky
16 1972  Russian SFSR Dinamo Moscow OFK-3 Almaz 3–1 Zaria Kaluga  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kamensk-Shakhtinsky
17 1973  Russian SFSR Zvezda Novosibirsk 1–0 Zaria Kaluga  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kamensk-Shakhtinsky
18 1974  Georgian SSR Metallurg Rustavi 2–0 Zaria Kaluga  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Mineralnye Vody
19 1975  Kazakh SSR Bulat Temirtau 1–0 Saturn Ramenskoe  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Kamensk-Shakhtinsky
20 1976  Russian SFSR Saturn Ramenskoe 3–0 Vodnik Vanino  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Gastello Lokomotiv Stadium, Murom
21 1977  Russian SFSR Zaria Kaluga 5–0 Shatlyk Mary  Turkmen SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Armyansk
22 1978  Russian SFSR Zaria Kaluga 0–0* (4–2 p) Bolshevik Kiev  Ukrainian SSR Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Rustavi
23 1979  Russian SFSR Dinamo Leningrad 1–1* (5–3 p) Zaria Kamensk-Shakhtinsky  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Makhachkala
24 1980  Russian SFSR Zorkiy Krasnogorsk 2–1 Temp Leningrad  Russian SFSR Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Khimki
no competitions between 1980 through 1989
25 1989  Georgian SSR Dinamo Zugdidi 0–1, +:–[b] Dinamo Odessa  Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Odessa / Zugdidi Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
26 1990  Ukrainian SSR Mayak Ochakov 0–0* (3–2 p) Metallurg Aldan  Russian SFSR Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic Central Shakhter Stadium, Karaganda
27 1991  Byelorussian SSR Metallurg Molodechno 2–1 Pambygchy Barda  Azerbaijan SSR Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Sumgait

Notes

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  1. ^ All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions
  2. ^ Dinamo Odessa refused to travel to Zugdidi, due to recent the 1989 Sukhumi riots.

References

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  1. ^ Кубок миллионов. vla-glubokov.narod.ru
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