The 1st USSR Federation Cup was brief and took place between 21 September through 4 November. Its final was played at the Republican Stadium in Kishinev...
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The Cup of Football Federation of USSR was the official name for a short-lived premier Soviet football (soccer) competition similar to the USSR Cup that...
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The USSR Super Cup, also known as the Season's Cup, was an unofficial exhibition game (or game series) not sanctioned by the Football Federation of the...
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The Football Federation of the USSR (Russian: Федерация футбола СССР) was a governing body of football in the Soviet Union and since 1972 the main governing...
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The USSR Basketball Cup, or Soviet Union Basketball Cup, was the national basketball cup competition of the former Soviet Union. The first USSR Cup was...
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just prior to the dissolution of the USSR: 1989, 1990, and 1991. They made the semi-finals of the last Soviet Cup, losing to CSKA Moscow. Due to the ongoing...
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has been repeated at every World Cup since. After Europe hosted two consecutive World Cups, the American federations demanded the 1962 edition must be...
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Soviet Union national football team (redirect from USSR National Team)
Sports Federation football team toured Russia (Russia formed the Soviet Union at the end of December 1922, Treaty on the Creation of the USSR). The Soviet...
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the USSR, Merited Master of Sports of the USSR Igor Kurinnoy, a Merited Master of Sport, three-time sambo world champion, a five-time Sambo World Cup champion...
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bronze: 1986. USSR Federation Cup winner: 1987. With FC Spartak Moscow. 1986–87 UEFA Cup: 4 games. 1987–88 UEFA Cup: 2 games. 1988–89 European Cup: 2 games...
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Soviet Union (redirect from USSR)
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922...
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Triple Gold Club (redirect from List of hockey players who have won Olympic gold, World Cup of Hockey and Stanley Cup)
medal, and the Stanley Cup, the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL). The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) considers them...
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Soviet Top League champion: 1988. Soviet Cup winner: 1989. USSR Federation Cup winner: 1986, 1989. USSR Super Cup winner: 1989. Minor awards Soviet Top League...
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Yelena Shushunova (category Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR)
the World) and the Junior European Championships. In 1983, she won the USSR Cup, which she won every year until 1988 with the exception of 1984. Shushunova...
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1986 USSR Federation Cup winner: 1987 With FC Spartak Moscow. 1985–86 UEFA Cup: 6 games, 1 goal 1986–87 UEFA Cup: 3 games, 2 goals 1987–88 UEFA Cup:...
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Russia has participated in 4 FIFA World Cups since its independence in December 1991. The Russian Federation played their first international match against...
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of the Uzbekistan SSR Cup began to be carried out since 1939. From 1924 to 1991 Uzbekistan was part of the Soviet Union (USSR) as the Uzbekistan Soviet...
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Igor Belanov (category 1986 FIFA World Cup players)
Ukrainian Armed Forces) of his hometown Odesa. Appearances in USSR Super Cup, USSR Federation Cup, 2. Bundesliga play-off Scores and results list Soviet Union's...
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Soviet Top League bronze: 1986 USSR Federation Cup winner: 1987 With FC Spartak Moscow UEFA Cup 1986–87: 6 games UEFA Cup 1987–88: 4 games Boris Kuznetsov...
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who comes from Salzburg, played in two Federation Cup ties for Austria in 1985, against Japan and the USSR. While competing on the professional tour...
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Aleksandr Karelin (category Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR)
a junior. In 1986, he competed in 14 tournaments, winning all of them. He had his first loss (score 0–1) at the senior level at the USSR championships...
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Lev Yashin (category 1958 FIFA World Cup players)
break into the senior squad. He managed to win a USSR ice hockey cup in 1953 and was third in the USSR ice hockey championship as goalkeeper. He spent...
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the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The reduction of the league was compensated by the introduction of a new competition, the Cup of Football Federation of USSR. For...
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Valeriy Lobanovskyi (category 1986 FIFA World Cup managers)
including most Soviet Top League titles, most Soviet Cup wins (shared with Viktor Maslov) and most USSR Super Cup wins. Lobanovskyi is the only manager to win...
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Moscow in the USSR Federation Cup. His son Sergei Sergeyevich Prikhodko is also a professional footballer. USSR Federation Cup finalist: 1986. He was on...
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Volodymyr Lyutyi (category 1990 FIFA World Cup players)
Olympics. Soviet Top League: 1983, 1988 Soviet Cup: 1989 USSR Federation Cup: 1986, 1989 USSR Super Cup: 1989 Olympic Gold medal : 1988 2. Bundesliga :...
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of the only rival bid, the USSR, by 11 votes to 5. This awarding made Italy only the second nation to host two World Cup tournaments after Mexico had...
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Tennis in Russia (section In the USSR)
had been forced by the Tennis Federation of the USSR to boycott all the international competitions, except for the Davis Cup, in an unsuccessful attempt...
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in 1989 Kart racing arrived in the USSR during the late 1950s to early 1960s. In 1960, the USSR Motorsport Federation presented their first rules for organized...
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Volodymyr Bezsonov (category 1986 FIFA World Cup players)
1985, 1986, 1990 Soviet Cup: 1978, 1982, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1989–90 Soviet Super Cup: 1980, 1985, 1986; runner-up: 1977 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1986 UEFA...
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