1936 FC Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad season

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Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad
1936 season
Manager Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A. Sitnikov
Stadium STZ, Stalingrad
Group IV 5th
Soviet Cup Round of 16 vs Dinamo Tiflis
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Aleksandr Ponomarev
1937  

The 1936 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad season was the 1st season in USSR championships.

Contents

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Anatoli Kopylov
GK Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Arkadi Usov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS S. Izmailov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Lev Kabov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Fedor Klochkov (captain)
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Ivan Tyazhlov
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Georgi Ivanov
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Sergei Kolesnikov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Nikolai Pokrovski
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Vladimir Kharchenko
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Konstantin Vavilov
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Aleksandr Voevodin
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Valentin Pozdnyshev
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Aleksandr Ponomarev
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Vasili Provornov
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS Aleksandr Sapronov

Transfers

Competitions

Friendlies

18 August 1936 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad 6–1 Team of Sukhumi Stalingrad

VCSPS Cup

August 1936 Vympel Astrakhan 1–5 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad
21 August 1936 Lokomotiv Moscow 3–3 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Moscow
22 August 1936Replay Lokomotiv Moscow 1–3 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Moscow
1936Semifinal group. Match 1 Metrostroy Moscow 2–8 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Moscow
1936Semifinal group. Match 2 Rekord Moscow 2–4 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Moscow
September 1936Final Avtozavod im. Molotova Gorky 2–1 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Moscow

For successful performance in the VCSPS Cup (participate in the final) Committee on Physical Culture and Sports included team of Stalingrad Tractor Factory in the number of participants of the autumn championship USSR. So Dzerzhinets-STZ became a professional team.

Soviet Cup

22 July 1936Round of 128 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad 4–0 Dongostabfabrika Rostov-on-Don Stalingrad
1:0 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg17'
2:0 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg60' (pen.)
3:0 Sapronov Soccerball shade.svg75'
4:0 Kolesnikov Soccerball shade.svg76'
Stadium: STZ
Referee: E.Georgievski (Moscow)
28 July 1936Round of 64 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad W–L
Forfeit
Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk Stalingrad
Stadium: STZ
Referee: A.Blinkov (Stalingrad)
3 August 1936Round of 32 Dzerzhinets Ordzhonikidzegrad 0–3 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Ordzhonikidzegrad
0:1 Voevodin Soccerball shade.svg40'
0:2 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg57'
0:3 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg90'
Referee: M.Dmitriev (Moscow)
12 August 1936Round of 16 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad 1–3 Dinamo Tiflis Stalingrad
1:0 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg22'1:1 Paichadze Soccerball shade.svg50'
1:2 M.Berdzenishvili Soccerball shade.svg64' (pen.)
1:3 Paichadze Soccerball shade.svg87'
Stadium: STZ
Referee: A.Sokhranski (Moscow)

USSR Championship. Group IV

18 September 19361 Lokomotiv Kyiv 2–2 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Kiev
1:0 Kuzmenko Soccerball shade.svg5'
2:1 A.Avramenko Soccerball shade.svg50'
1:1 ? Soccerball shade.svg
2:2 ? Soccerball shade.svg87'
22 September 19362 Traktor Factory Kharkiv 3–0 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Kharkiv
Ivanov Soccerball shade.svg38' (ag.)
30 September 19363 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad 0–3 Stal Dnipropetrovsk Stalingrad
0:1 Zabuga Soccerball shade.svg7'
0:2 Priymak Soccerball shade.svg14'
0:3 Kornorukov Soccerball shade.svg88'
Stadium: STZ
Referee: N.Kaurov (Moscow)
6 October 19364 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad W–L
Forfeit
Stal Kostiantynivka Stalingrad
18 October 19365 Dynamo Gorky 1–3 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad Gorky
1:0 Melenyshev Soccerball shade.svg25'1:1 Vavilov Soccerball shade.svg40'
1:2 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg52'
1:3 Ponomarev Soccerball shade.svg90'
Stadium: Dynamo
Referee: V.Ryabokon (Moscow)

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Traktor Factory Kharkiv 531196+312
2Stal (Factory im. Lenin) Dnipropetrovsk52121310+310
3 Lokomotiv Kyiv 513176+110
4 Dynamo Gorky 521256−110
5 Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad 521259−410
6Stal (Factory im. Frunze) Kostiantynivka511335−27
  Promoted
  Relegated

General Statistics

TournamentPldWDLGFGAGDPts
USSR Championship 521259−410/15 (66,7 %)
Soviet Cup 430183+510/12 (83,3 %)
VCSPS Cup64112411+1315/18 (83,3 %)
Total159243723+1435/45 (77,8 %)

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