1991–92 Soviet Cup


The 1991–92 Soviet Cup was the last edition of the knockout football cup of an already non-existing political entity, the Soviet Union.

Political background

On December 25, 1991, the President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev announced that he resigns as president. On December 26, the Soviet of the Republics, the upper chamber of the Union's Supreme Soviet, voted the Soviet Union out of existence.
In addition to the already ongoing hostilities instigated by the Moscow government, number of "unfriendly gestures" as well as direct internal interventions into Ukrainian politics were made towards Ukraine starting from January of 1992.

Organizational issues

Despite being informed by the Football Federation of Ukraine in November of 1991 that Ukrainian clubs will not take part in the competition, the Football Federation of the Soviet Union ignored the notice and seeded Ukrainian clubs. Ukrainian clubs however were taking place in the 1992 Ukrainian Cup since February of 1992.
Because of that only one game was played during the competition's quarterfinals, while a club from Tajikistan, Pamir Dushanbe, advanced to the semifinals where it was eliminated.
The winner of the competition, Spartak Moscow, qualified for the continental tournament representing Russia in the 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup.

Participating teams

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marks clubs that took part in competitions, note, not all clubs of the First League played
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Competition schedule

First preliminary round

All games took place on April 17, 1991.
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|April 17
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|May 2
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|May 3

Second preliminary round

Games took place on July 1, 1991.
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|June 30
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|July 1
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|July 2
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|July 3
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|July 4

First round

! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – September 3, Second legNovember 11
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – September 4, Second leg – September 25
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – September 4, Second leg – November 15
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – September 4, Second leg – November 16
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – September 4, Second leg – November 17

Second round

The round started in one country, but later its postponed games were played in another.
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – November 22, Second leg – November 25
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – November 22, Second leg – November 26
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – February 20, Second leg – February 24
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|First leg – February 24, Second leg – March 20

Quarter-finals

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union on December 25, 1991, clubs from around the fallen Soviet Union refused their further participation among which were Ukrainian clubs who effectively forfeiting their chances at the Cup, Belarusian Dinamo Minsk, Kazakhstani Khimik Dzhambul, and others, leaving only Pamir Dushanbe as the non-Russian club still in the competition.
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|March 20

Semi-finals

! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|April 16
! colspan="5" style="background:cornsilk;"|April 17

Final

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Soviet Cup 1992 Winners

Spartak Moscow
10th title

Top goalscorers

ScorerTeamGoals
Röwşen MuhadowFK Köpetdag Aşgabat5
Vladimir FilippovFC Krylia Sovetov Samara4
Arnold SlabodichFC Gastello Ufa4
Kamil MingazowFK Köpetdag Aşgabat4
Oleh SalenkoFC Dynamo Kyiv4
Viktor PanchenkoFC Metallurg Lipetsk3
Vladislav YarkinFC Dinamo Barnaul3
Dmitri IvanovFC Krylia Sovetov Samara3
Renat IdrisovNavbahor Namangan3
Rustam ZabirovNavbahor Namangan3
Sergey AndreyevNavbahor Namangan3
Yuriy HudymenkoFC Rotor Volgograd3
Yuriy MorozFC Dynamo Kyiv3
Andrei GubernskyFC Asmaral Moscow3
Sergey DmitriyevPFC CSKA Moscow3
Ihor YavorskyiFC Nyva Ternopil3
Eduard KugotovFC Spartak Nalchik3
Serhiy PerepadenkoFC Spartak Moscow3
Ivan HetskoFC Chornomorets Odesa3
Mirjalol QosimovFC Pakhtakor Tashkent3

Number of teams by union republic

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