1959 Soviet Amateur Cup

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1959 Soviet Amateur Cup
Tournament details
CountrySoviet Union
Teams17
Final positions
ChampionsSpartak Moscow
Runner-upZIP Krasnodar
  1958
1960  

The 1959 Soviet Amateur Cup was the 3rd 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
Khimik Chirchik1–2Kolmeurne Makharadze

Notes:

Second qualification round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Neftianik Kuba1–3KSKhI Kishinev
ZIP Krasnodar1–0Trikotazhnik Kirovokan
Zavod imeni Voroshilova Minsk1–2SKVO Riga
Kalev Ülemiste0–1Kolmeurne Makharadze
Shakhtar Korostyshiv3–2Spartak Alma-Ata
Selmash Frunze2–1DOSA Ashkhabad
Elnias Siauliai0–2Spartak Moscow
Komsomolets Leningrad4–1Dinamo Stalinabad

Notes:

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Team 1 Score Team 2
Kolmeurne Makharadze4–1SKVO Riga
Spartak Moscow4–1Selmash Frunze
KSKhI Kishinev0–3Shakhtar Korostyshiv
ZIP Krasnodar3–1Komsomolets Leningrad

Semifinals (1/2)

Team 1 Score Team 2
Kolmeurne Makharadze1–2Spartak Moscow
ZIP Krasnodar5–1Shakhtar Korostyshiv

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Spartak Moscow1–0ZIP Krasnodar
Winner of the 1959 Soviet Football Cup among amateur teams
Coat of Arms of Moscow (Soviet).svg
Spartak Moscow (Moscow)
1st time

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