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  1. The Soviet Union national football team (Russian: сбо́рная СССР по футбо́лу, romanized: sbórnaya SSSR po futbólu) is the national football team who represented the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1992. After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed into the CIS national football team.

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  3. Jul 26, 2017 · Through the late 1970s and into 1980s, the Soviet national team gradually began to regain its prominence, but the guile, creativity and innovation was all Ukrainian Like the glory days of the 50s and 60s, this resurgence also had its first forays at a Dynamo club: this time Kyiv rather than Moscow.

  4. History. Before the revolution of 1917, football was quite widespread in the Russian Empire. In 1914, the Russian Football Union included representatives from 33 cities, while the number of football teams was close to two hundred and the number of registered players - five thousand.

  5. The Soviet Union national football team ( Russian: сбо́рная СССР по футбо́лу, tr. sbórnaya SSSR po futbólu) was the national football team of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1992. Quick Facts 19241991, Nickname (s) ... After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed into the CIS national football team.

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    After the establishment of the Soviet regime in the former Russian Empire all its former affiliations abroad were discontinued. Football life in the country however did not stop. In July 1920, the first championship of the Russian SFSR took place, won by the collective city team of Moscow. The general government and organization of sports in Soviet...

    Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR (1959?), succeeded by the Football Federation of Ukrainein December 1991
    Football Federation of the Byelorussian SSR, succeeded by the Football Federation of Belarusin 1989
    Football Federation of the Kazakh SSR (1959), succeeded by the Football Federation of Kazakhstanin 1989
    Football Federation of the Georgian SSR (1936), succeeded by the Georgian Football Federationin February 1990

    Source: 1. Vyacheslav Koloskov(January 1990 – 1991) 2. Lev Lebedev (May 1989 – January 1990) 3. Boris Topornin(December 1980 – May 1989) 4. Boris Fedosov (March 1973 – December 1980) 5. Valentin Granatkin(June 1968 – March 1973) 6. Leonid Nikonov (January 1968 – June 1968) 7. Vladimir Moshkarkin (July 1967 – January 1968) 8. Nikolai Riashentsev (Ja...

    Russia (USSR) National Football Team Archived 26 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
    Main events in the history of the Soviet Federation of Football Archived 5 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. The Soviet national team quickly earned international respect. In 1960, the Soviets beat Yugoslavia 2:1, and became Europe’s football champion, winning the 1960 European Nations' Cup.

  7. Here is a photo of the Soviet national football team that participated in the 1962 World Cup organized in Chile. The Soviet team lost in the quarterfinals to the host team, Chile, in a match played on June 10, 1962 in Arica. SIGNIFICANT RESULTS OF THE SOVIET UNION IN WORLD CUP, EUROCOPAS AND OLYMPIC GAMES: WORLD CUP:

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