1990 Soviet Cup Final
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The 1990 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium
, Moscow
on May 2, 1990. The match was the 49th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Dynamo Kyiv
and FC Lokomotiv Moscow
. The Soviet Cup
winner Dynamo qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union
. The last year defending champions Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk were eliminated in the first round of the competition (1/16 of final) by PFC CSKA Moscow on away goal rule (1:1, 2:2). Dynamo played their 10th Cup Final winning on 9 occasions including this one. For Lokomotiv it was their only third Cup Final and the only loss at this stage.
, usually in the first rounds. They first played each other in the Soviet Cup back in 1938.
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FC Dynamo Kyiv:
1
Viktor Chanov
2
Serhiy Shmatovalenko
8
Anatoliy Demyanenko (c)
4
Oleh Kuznetsov
3
Akhrik Tsveyba
5
Vasyl Rats
11
Oleksiy Mykhailychenko
7
Hennadiy Lytovchenko
6
Serhiy Zayets
10
Oleh Protasov
9
Oleg Salenko
Substitutes:
12
Oleh Luzhny
(Demyanenko)
13
Andriy Bal
14
Serhiy Kovalets
GK
DF
DF
MF
Manager:
Valeriy Lobanovsky
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Luzhniki Stadium
The Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex in Moscow, or briefly Luzhniki Stadium , is the biggest sports stadium in Russia. Its total seating capacity is 78,360 seats, all covered. The stadium is a part of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, previously called the Central Lenin Stadium...
, Moscow
Moscow
Moscow is the capital, the most populous city, and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural, scientific, religious, financial, educational, and transportation centre of Russia and the continent...
on May 2, 1990. The match was the 49th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Dynamo Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv is a professional football club based in the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv. Founded in 1927, the club currently participates in the Ukrainian Premier League and has spent its entire history in the top league of Soviet and later Ukrainian football...
and FC Lokomotiv Moscow
FC Lokomotiv Moscow
The following years were rather successful as Lokomotiv were consistent in the national championships. However, performances after World War II suffered and actually in the space of five year Lokomotiv were relegated to the Soviet First League twice. In 1951, Lokomotiv came second and eventually...
. The Soviet Cup
Soviet Cup
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup , was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union.-Finals:-Performance by club:-Performance by republic:-References:*, rsssf.com. Accessed on 16 May 2006....
winner Dynamo qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
. The last year defending champions Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk were eliminated in the first round of the competition (1/16 of final) by PFC CSKA Moscow on away goal rule (1:1, 2:2). Dynamo played their 10th Cup Final winning on 9 occasions including this one. For Lokomotiv it was their only third Cup Final and the only loss at this stage.
Road to Moscow
All sixteen Soviet Top League clubs did not have to go through qualification to get into the competition, so Dynamo and Lokomotiv both qualified for the competition automatically.Lokomotiv Moscow
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Dynamo Kyiv
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Previous encounters
Previously these two teams never met each other in the such a late stages of the competition. However they did meet about five times in the Soviet CupSoviet Cup
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup , was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union.-Finals:-Performance by club:-Performance by republic:-References:*, rsssf.com. Accessed on 16 May 2006....
, usually in the first rounds. They first played each other in the Soviet Cup back in 1938.
Match details
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GK | Khasanbi Bidzhiyev Khasanbi Bidzhiyev Khasanbi Eduardovich Bidzhiyev is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1983 for PFC Spartak Nalchik... |
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DF | Pavel Nesterov | |
DF | Yevgeniy Mileshkin (c) | |
MF | Aleksey Arifullin | |
DF | Andrey Solovtsov | |
DF | Dmitriy Gorkov | |
MF | Kirill Rybakov Kirill Rybakov Kirill Nikolayevich Rybakov is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1989 for FC Lokomotiv Moscow... |
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MF | Rashyd Gallagberov | |
MF | Oleg Samatov Oleg Samatov Oleg Anatolyevich Samatov is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1989 for FC Uralets Uralsk.-Honours:* Russian Premier League runner-up: 1994.... |
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FW | Sergey Sukhov Sergei Mikhailovich Sukhov Sergei Mikhailovich Sukhov is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Saturn Andropov.-References:... |
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FW | Igor Chugaynov | |
Substitutes: | ||
FW | Mikhail Pronichev (Rybakov) | |
DF | Valeriy Plotnikov | |
MF | Andrey Fedin | |
GK | ||
DF | ||
DF | ||
MF | ||
Manager: | ||
Yuriy Siomin |
Viktor Chanov
Viktor Viktorovich Chanov , is a former football goalkeeper. Throughout the 1980s in the former USSR, Chanov played mainly for FC Dynamo Kyiv.-Career in the USSR:...
Serhiy Shmatovalenko
Serhiy Serhiyevich Shmatovalenko is a retired Soviet and Ukrainian football player and a current coach.-Honours:* 1990 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship winner....
Serhiy Zayets
Serhiy Anatoliyovych Zayets is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1989 for FC Dynamo Kyiv.-Honours:* Soviet Top League champion: 1990.* Soviet Top League bronze: 1989....
Oleh Luzhny
Oleh Romanovych Luzhny is a retired Ukrainian footballer and former interim manager of FC Dynamo Kyiv. His name is alternatively Romanised as Oleg Luzhny.-Dynamo Kyiv:...
(Demyanenko)
Andriy Bal
Andriy Mykhaylovych Bal is a former Soviet football and coach.- Club :Bal is a product of the Lviv youth football schools. By 1976 he was playing in the senior squad of Karpaty Lviv. After 5 years with the team he earned a transfer to Dynamo Kyiv...
Serhiy Kovalets
Serhiy Kovalets is a former Ukrainian football midfielder, and currently head-coach of Obolon Kyiv in the Ukrainian Premier League.-Playing career:...
MATCH OFFICIALS
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MATCH RULES
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Soviet Cup 1990 Winners |
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Dynamo Kyiv Ninth title |