1984_Soviet_Cup

1984 Soviet Cup

1984 Soviet Cup

Football tournament season


The 1984 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, Dinamo Moscow qualified for the continental tournament.

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Competition overview

Competitions for the Soviet Cup in 1984 were held on a knockout system with the participation of 48 teams (18 Top league teams, 21 First and 9 Second league teams).

In the Cup tournament bracket, all 48 teams were seeded by lot draw.

On February 18, 32 teams began competitions including 21 of 22 teams of the First league (Shinnik Yaroslavl did not participate in the Cup due to a sanction for failure to appear to a game last season), 2 teams that received the right to play in the Top league (promotion), 6 zone winners of the Second league[lower-alpha 1] and 3 teams relegated from the First league at the end of last year (Dnepr Mogilev, Tekstilschik Ivanovo, Dinamo Kirov).

16 Top league teams started in the Round of 32.

If in the 1/32 finals the teams won on their home turf, then in the next round they played on the opponents’ turfs, and those teams that won the first round away played on their home turfs. To determine the location of subsequent meetings, a record of the number of visiting and hosting of teams has been kept. In case of equality of visiting and hosting, the home team was determined by lot.

If the game, including the final, would end in a draw, extra time was assigned (two periods of 15 minutes each). If extra time did not reveal the strongest, the winner would have been determined by penalty kicks in accordance with FIFA Regulations. In games for the Soviet Cup, no more than three players are allowed to be substituted during the game. The final is held on June 24 in Moscow, at the Central Stadium named after V.I. Lenin.

Participating teams

Enter in 2nd Preliminary Enter in First Preliminary Round
1984 Vysshaya Liga
16/18 teams
1984 Vysshaya Liga
2/18 teams
1984 Pervaya Liga
21/22 teams
1984 Vtoraya Liga
9/162 teams

Green tickY Zenit Leningrad
Green tickY Spartak Moscow
Green tickY Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
Green tickY Chernomorets Odessa
Green tickY Dinamo Minsk
Green tickY Torpedo Moscow
Green tickY Iberia Tbilisi
Green tickY Zalgiris Vilnius
Green tickY Dinamo Kiev
Green tickY Ararat Erevan
Green tickY Metallist Kharkov
Green tickY Shakhter Donetsk
Green tickY Neftchi Baku
Green tickY Dinamo Moscow
Green tickY CSKA Moscow
Green tickY Pakhtakor Tashkent

Green tickY Kairat Alma-Ata
Green tickY SKA Rostov-na-Donu

Green tickY Fakel Voronezh
Green tickY FC Torpedo Kutaisi
Green tickY SKA Karpaty Lvov
Green tickY Kuban Krasnodar
Green tickY Metallurg Zaporozhye
Green tickY Lokomotiv Moscow
Green tickY Daugava Riga
Green tickY Pamir Dushanbe
Green tickY Kuzbass Kemerovo
Green tickY Guria Lanchkhuti
Green tickY Dinamo Batumi
Green tickY Iskra Smolensk
Green tickY Zvezda Dzhizak
Green tickY SKA Khabarovsk
Green tickY Rotor Volgograd
Green tickY Spartak Ordzhonikidze
Green tickY Nistru Kishenev
Green tickY Kolos Nikopol
Green tickY Zaria Voroshilovgrad
Green tickY Tavria Simferopol
Green tickY Irtysh Omsk

Green tickY Tekstilschik Ivanovo
Green tickY Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo

Green tickY Krylia Sovetov Kuibyshev
Green tickY Dinamo Kirov

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Green tickY Dnepr Mogilev
Green tickY Metallurg Lipetsk

Green tickY SKA Kiev

Green tickY Neftyanik Fergana

Green tickY Shakhter Karaganda

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Notes
  • Shinnik Yaroslavl (II) was barred from competing for failure to arrive to a game last season.

Competition schedule

First preliminary round

All games took place on February 18, 1984.

Fakel Voronezh 2:1 Tekstilschik Ivanovo (in Sochi)
Guria Lanchkhuti 1:2 Daugava Riga (in Alakhadze)
Kairat Alma-Ata 1:1 SKA Kiev (a.e.t.), (4–5 p) (in Chimkent)
Kolos Nikopol 0:1 Znamya Truda Orekhovo Zuevo (a.e.t.)
Kuban Krasnodar 1:0 Irtysh Omsk (a.e.t.)
Kuzbass Kemerovo 3:1 Zvezda Jizak (in Uzhgorod)
Lokomotiv Moscow 0:2 Iskra Smolensk (in Khosta)
Metallurg Zaporozhie 2:0 Krylia Sovetov Kuibyshev
Nistru Kishinev 2:0 Neftyanik Fergana
Pamir Dushanbe 1:1 Dinamo Kirov (a.e.t.), (4–2 p) (in Kurgan-Tyube)
Rotor Volgograd 1:2 Dnepr Mogilev (in Adler)
SKA Khabarovsk 2:1 Zaria Voroshilovgrad (a.e.t.) (in Moscow)
SKA Rostov-na-Donu 1:0 Shakhter Karaganda (in Sochi)
SKA Karpaty Lvov 1:0 Spartak Ordzhonikidze (a.e.t.) (in Moscow)
Tavria Simferopol 3:1 Dinamo Batumi
Torpedo Kutaisi 3:1 Metallurg Lipetsk

Second preliminary round

The base game day was February 22, 1984

Dinamo Moscow 1:0 Nistru Kishinev (February 21, 1984)
Chernomorets Odessa 3:0 Kuban Krasnodar (in Izmail)
CSKA Moscow 1:0 Dnepr Mogilev (in Sochi)
Dinamo Kiev 3:1 SKA-Karpaty Lvov (a.e.t.) (in Sochi)
Dinamo Minsk 2:1 SKA Khabarovsk (in Sukhumi)
Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk 3:2 Kuzbass Kemerovo
Iskra Smolensk 0:1 Spartak Moscow (in Sochi)
Metallist Kharkov 2:0 Metallurg Zaporozhie
Neftchi Baku 2:4 SKA Rostov-na-Donu
Pakhtakor Tashkent 0:1 Fakel Voronezh
Shakhter Donetsk 2:0 Torpedo Kutaisi (in Sochi)
SKA Kiev 0:2 Dinamo Tbilisi
Torpedo Moscow 3:0 Tavria Simferopol (in Adler)
Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuevo 0:1 Ararat Yerevan
Zhalgiris Vilnius 2:0 Pamir Dushanbe (a.e.t.) (in Adler)
Daugava Riga 0:3 Zenit Leningrad (in Fergana, February 23, 1984)

Round of 16

The base game day was February 26, 1984

Chernomorets Odessa 1:0 Shakhter Donetsk
CSKA Moscow 4:2 Dinamo Kiev (a.e.t.)
Dinamo Tbilisi 0:1 Dinamo Minsk
Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk 1:2 Dinamo Moscow
Metallist Kharkov 1:2 Torpedo Moscow
Spartak Moscow 1:0 SKA Rostov-na-Donu (in Sochi)
Zhalgiris Vilnius 0:1 Fakel Voronezh (in Adler)
Zenit Leningrad 3:3 Ararat Yerevan (a.e.t.), (4–3 p) (February 27, 1984)

Quarter-finals

The base game day was March 2, 1984

Dinamo Minsk 1:0 CSKA Moscow (in Sukhumi)
Dinamo Moscow 3:1 Chernomorets Odessa (a.e.t.)
Torpedo Moscow 0:0 Zenit Leningrad (a.e.t.), (6–7 p) (in Sochi, March 3, 1984)
Fakel Voronezh 2:0 Spartak Moscow (April 28, 1984)

Semi-finals

Zenit Leningrad 1:0 Fakel Voronezh (a.e.t.) (June 6, 1984)
Dinamo Minsk 0:4 Dinamo Moscow (June 7, 1984)

Final

More information Dynamo Moscow, 2 – 0 (a.e.t.) ...

Notes

  1. Since 1980 there were actually 9 zones instead of 6 that existed before 1980, however the referee of the All-Union category Aleksandr Menshikov indicated in the handbook "Futbol" that there were 6 winners.[1]

References

Sources

  • Справочник-календарь «Футбол» - 1984 Москва, Центральный стадион им. В.И.Ленина, 1984 год (Handbook-calendar "Futbol"-1984, Tsentralnyi stadion imeni Lenina, Moscow 1984)

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