1957 Soviet Amateur Cup

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1957 Soviet Amateur Cup
Tournament details
CountrySoviet Union
Teams17
Final positions
ChampionsTTU Tbilisi
Runner-upGOMZ Leningrad
1958  

The 1957 Soviet Amateur Cup was the inaugural annual season of the Soviet Union's football knockout competition for amateur football teams.

Contents

Participated clubs

Notes

Competition schedule

First qualification round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Spartak Moscow0–1Energiya Minsk

Notes:

Second qualification round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Mekhsul Tauz+/-Dinamo Riga
Krasnyi metallist Ashkhabad1–7SKIF Yerevan
TTU Tbilisi8–0Energiya Minsk
Spartak Alma-Ata2–0 SKVO Odessa
Profsoyuzy Frunze+/-Spartak Viljandi
GOMZ Leningrad3–2Elnias Siauliai
Metallurg Stalingrad6–0KSKhI Kishinev
Metallurg Leninabad6–3Khimik Chirchik

Notes:

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Team 1 Score Team 2
GOMZ Leningrad5–0Mekhsul Tauz
SKIF Yerevan3–0Profsoyuzy Frunze
TTU Tbilisi4–2Metallurg Leninabad
Spartak Alma-Ata3–2Metallurg Stalingrad

Semifinals (1/2)

Team 1 Score Team 2
TTU Tbilisi3–1SKIF Yerevan
GOMZ Leningrad7–0Spartak Alma-Ata

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
TTU Tbilisi1–0GOMZ Leningrad
Winner of the 1957 Soviet Football Cup among amateur teams
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TTU Tbilisi (Georgian SSR)
1st time

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