Football Cup of the Soviet Union among teams of physical culture collectives (ru|Кубок СССР по футболу среди команд коллективов физической культуры|Kubok 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 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.
Match was won during extra time | ||
Match was won on a penalty shoot-out | ||
& | Match was won after a replay |
Season | Nation | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Nation | Venue | |||
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– | 1940 | Dinamo Alma-Ata | align=center bgcolor="#EEEE00" | 3–1&</sup> | Zenit Taganrog | Dynamo Stadium, Rostov-na-Donu | |||
1 | 1957 | Tbilisi | 1–0 | Leningrad | Central Dynamo Stadium, Moscow | ||||
2 | 1958 | Dinamo Moscow 19th raisoviet | align=center bgcolor=EEEE00 | 5–1&</sup> | Trud Ramenskoe | Central Dynamo Stadium, Moscow | |||
3 | 1959 | Spartak Moscow (reserves) | 1–0 | -Energiya Krasnodar | Tbilisi | ||||
4 | 1960 | Zhdanovets Leningrad | align=center bgcolor=EEEE00 | 2–1&</sup> | Start Chuguyev | Lugansk | |||
5 | 1961 | Start Chuguyev | 1–0 | Leningrad | Central ChGMP Stadium, Odessa | ||||
6 | 1962 | Sokol Tashkent | group | Saturn Ramenskoe | Volgograd and Volzhskiy | ||||
7 | 1963 | Strela Moscow | group | Imereti Kutaisi | Nikolayev | ||||
8 | 1964 | Trud Belaya Kalitva | group | Dinamo-3 Moscow | Baltika Stadium, Kaliningrad | ||||
9 | 1965 | Salyut Tambov | group | Lvov | Avangard Stadium, Simferopol | ||||
10 | 1966 | Lvov | group | Zvezda Tashkent | Metallurg Stadium, Dnepropetrovsk | ||||
11 | 1967 | Sokol Lvov | group | Trud Tula | Sumgait | ||||
12 | 1968 | Sinatle Tbilisi | 1–0 | Torpedo Minsk | City Stadium, Maikop | ||||
13 | 1969 | Sinatle Tbilisi | align=center bgcolor=CEDFF2 | 1–1* | Dinamo Moscow OFK-3 | Trudovye Rezervy Stadium, Kislovodsk | |||
14 | 1970 | Strela Moscow | 3–0 | Tsementnik Nikolayev | Bukovina Stadium, Chernovtsy | ||||
15 | 1971 | Trud Belaya Kalitva | 1–0 | Tsvetmet Artemovsk | Kamensk-Shakhtinsky | ||||
16 | 1972 | Dinamo Moscow OFK-3 Almaz | 3–1 | Zaria Kaluga | Kamensk-Shakhtinsky | ||||
17 | 1973 | Zvezda Novosibirsk | 1–0 | Zaria Kaluga | Kamensk-Shakhtinsky | ||||
18 | 1974 | Metallurg Rustavi | 2–0 | Zaria Kaluga | Mineralnye Vody | ||||
19 | 1975 | Bulat Temirtau | 1–0 | Saturn Ramenskoe | Kamensk-Shakhtinsky | ||||
20 | 1976 | Saturn Ramenskoe | 3–0 | Vodnik Vanino | Gastello Lokomotiv Stadium, Murom | ||||
21 | 1977 | Zaria Kaluga | 5–0 | Shatlyk Mary | Armyansk | ||||
22 | 1978 | Zaria Kaluga | align=center bgcolor=CEDFF2 | 0–0* | Bolshevik Kiev | Rustavi | |||
23 | 1979 | Dinamo Leningrad | align=center bgcolor=CEDFF2 | 1–1* | Zaria Kamensk-Shakhtinsky | Makhachkala | |||
24 | 1980 | Zorkiy Krasnogorsk | 2–1 | Temp Leningrad | Khimki | ||||
no competitions between 1980 through 1989 | |||||||||
25 | 1989 | Dinamo Zugdidi | 0–1, +:– | Dinamo Odessa | |||||
26 | 1990 | Mayak Ochakov | align=center bgcolor=CEDFF2 | 0–0* | Metallurg Aldan | Central Shakhter Stadium, Karaganda | |||
27 | 1991 | Metallurg Molodechno | 2–1 | Pambygchy Barda | Sumgait |