1992 Soviet Cup Final
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The 1992 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Luzhniki Stadium
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
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 on May 10, 1992. The match was the 51st Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

 and PFC CSKA Moscow. 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 Spartak qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Russian Federation. Spartak played their 15th Cup Final winning on 10 occasions including this one. CSKA came to the final as the defending champions and it was their eighth Cup Final and for the third time they were defeated 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 Spartak and CSKA both qualified for the competition automatically.
Spartak Moscow
Round 1 (1st leg) Gastello 2–4 Spartak
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

Round 1 (2nd leg) Spartak
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

2–1 Gastello
  (Spartak won 6–3 on aggregate)
Round 2 (1st leg) Kopetdag 0–0 Spartak
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

Round 2 (2nd leg) Spartak
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

2–1 Kopetdag
  (Spartak won 2–1 on aggregate)
Quarter-final Krylya Sovetov
FC Krylya Sovetov Samara
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0–1 aet Spartak
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

Semi-final 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...

0–2 Spartak
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...

CSKA Moscow
Round 1 (1st leg) Asmaral 0–2 CSKA
Round 1 (2nd leg) CSKA 3–2 Asmaral
  (CSKA won 5–2 on aggregate)
Round 2 (1st leg) Pakhtakor
FC Pakhtakor Tashkent
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1–1 CSKA
Round 2 (2nd leg) CSKA 3–2 Pakhtakor
FC Pakhtakor Tashkent
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  (CSKA won 4–3 on aggregate)
Quarter-final CSKA
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Chornomorets
FC Chornomorets Odessa
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Semi-final CSKA 2–0 Pamir

Previous Encounters

Previously these two teams met each other in the early editions of the competition on several occasions. However this was their first time and the last that they met in the finals of 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....

.

Match details

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|colspan="3"|FC Spartak Moscow:
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|1 Stanislav Cherchesov
Stanislav Cherchesov
Stanislav Salamovich Cherchesov is a Russian football manager and former international goalkeeper for USSR and Russia. He currently manages FC Terek Grozny....

  (c)
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|3 Dmitriy Khlestov
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|4 Andrei Ivanov
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|6 Dmitriy Popov
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|2 Kakhaber Tskhadadze
Kakhaber Tskhadadze
Kakhaber Tskhadadze is a Georgian football coach and former player.-Career:His club career started in 1986 in Dinamo Tbilisi. He became known in Western Europe with German team Eintracht Frankfurt, who he joined in 1992. After a couple of successful seasons he gradually found himself struggling...


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|5 Viktor Onopko
Viktor Onopko
Viktor Savelyevich Onopko is an association football coach and a former defender and holds the record for most international appearances for the Russian national team...


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|11 Andrei Chernyshov
Andrei Chernyshov
Andrei Alekseyevich Chernyshov is an association football manager and former player. He currently manages FC Akzhayik.Chernyshov was in the winning squad of UEFA U-21 Championship 1990 and participated in Euro 92.-Honours:...


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|10 Valeriy Karpin 
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|8Andrei Piatnitski 
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|7 Igor Lediakhov
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|9 Vladimir Bestschastnykh 
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|14 Dmitriy Radchenko 
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|15 Rashid Rakhimov
Rashid Rakhimov
Rashid Rakhimov is Tajikistani football coach and former footballer, before September 2001 the head coach of Amkar Perm.-Playing career:...

 
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|16 Aleksandr Tatarkin
Aleksandr Tatarkin
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Tatarkin is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1984 for FC Rubin Kazan.-Honours:* Russian Premier League champion: 1992.* Russian Premier League runner-up: 1995....

 
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|colspan="3"|  Oleg Romantsev
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|colspan="3"|PFC CSKA Moscow:
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|1 Dmitriy Kharine
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|2 Valeriy Minko
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|3 Sergei Kolotovkin
Sergei Kolotovkin
Sergei Viktorovich Kolotovkin is a retired Soviet and Russian football player and coach. He last worked as the manager of the Russian Second Division club FC Reutov.-International career:...


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|4 Dmitriy Bystrov
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|5 Oleg Malyukov
Oleg Malyukov
Oleg Gennadyevich Malyukov is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He played 8 games for PFC CSKA Moscow in the UEFA Champions League 1992–93...


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|6 Mikhail Kolesnikov
Mikhail Viktorovich Kolesnikov
Mikhail Viktorovich Kolesnikov is a retired Russian professional footballer.-Honours:* Soviet Top League champion: 1991.* Soviet Top League runner-up: 1990.* Soviet Cup winner: 1991.* Soviet Cup finalist: 1992.* Russian Cup finalist: 1993....

  (c)
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|7 Denis Mashkarin
Denis Mashkarin
Denis Nikolayevich Mashkarin is a former Russian professional footballer.Post-retirement he works for a company organizing corporate events.-Honours:* Soviet Cup finalist: 1992.* Russian Cup finalist: 1993, 1994, 2005....

 
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|8 Aleksei Poddubskiy
Aleksei Poddubskiy
Aleksei Nikolayevich Poddubskiy is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC SKA Khabarovsk.-Honours:* Soviet Cup finalist: 1992....


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|9 Oleg Sergeyev
Oleg Sergeyev
Oleg Vyacheslavovich Sergeyev is a retired Russian football player. Currently, he works as an assistant coach with FC Salyut Belgorod.-Honours:* Soviet Premier League winner: 1991.* Soviet Premier League runner-up: 1990....


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|10 Sergey Krutov
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|11 Lev Matveyev
Lev Matveyev
Lev Nikolayevich Matveyev is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Gastello Ufa.-References:...

 
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|13 Vasili Ivanov
Vasili Ivanov
Vasili Vladimirovich Ivanov is a retired Russian football player, widely regarded as one of the most influential foreign signings during his stint in Israel with Maccabi Haifa.-Honours:* Soviet Top League champion: 1991....

 
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|14 Ilshat Faizulin
Ilshat Faizulin
Ilshat Galimzyanovich Faizulin is a retired Russian footballer of Tatar ethnic origin.A forward, his career was majorly spent, in equal periods of time, in Russia and Spain.-Club career:...

 
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|15 Aleksandr Grishin
Aleksandr Grishin
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Grishin is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. Currently, he works within the youth team of PFC CSKA Moscow.-Honours:* Soviet Top League champion: 1991.* Soviet Top League runner-up: 1990....

 
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|colspan="3"|  Pavel Sadyrin
Pavel Sadyrin
Pavel Sadyrin was a Soviet and Russian footballer and manager.Sadyrin played as a midfielder for Zvezda Perm and Zenit Leningrad....


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MATCH OFFICIALS
  • Assistant referees:
    • Viktor Filippov (Moscow
      Moscow
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      )
    • Sergei Khussainov (Moscow
      Moscow
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      )
  • Fourth official:

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MATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

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| Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and 9 of 19 Russian championships they are one of the country's most successful clubs. They have also won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 3 times...


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