1975 Soviet Cup

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1975 Cup of USSR in Football
Кубок СССР
CountryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Defending champions Dinamo Kiev
Champions Ararat Yerevan
Runners-up Zaria Voroshilovgrad
1974
1976

The 1975 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, Ararat Yerevan qualified for the continental tournament.

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Competition schedule

Preliminary round

[Mar 16]  ALGA Frunze                2-1  Kuban Krasnodar    [Almaz Chokmorov 6, Vladimir Melnichenko ? - Alexandr Chugunov 16. Att: 10,000]  Kuzbass Kemerovo           0-1  ZVEZDA Perm    [Vladimir Murin. Att: 200 (in Eshera)]  METALLURG Zaporozhye       2-1  Spartak Ivano-Frankovsk    [aet]    [Viktor Kolodin 85, Alexandr Smirnov 94 - Vladimir Mukomelov 42]  NEFTCHI Baku               1-0  Torpedo Kutaisi  PAMIR Dushanbe             2-0  Spartak Nalchik    [Alexandr Pogorelov ?, Shuhrat Azamov 42. Att: 11,000]  Spartak Orjonikidze        1-2  METALLIST Kharkov    [Georgiy Kaishauri – Oleg Kramarenko, Sergei Malko. Att: 4,000 (in Sukhumi)]  TAVRIA Simferopol          3-0  Rubin Kazan    [Nikolai Klimov 15, 21, Andrei Cheremisin 41. Att: 10,000]  UralMash Sverdlovsk        1-2  SHINNIK Yaroslavl    [Alexandr Zhuravlyov 18 pen – Alexandr Smirnov 36 pen, Valeriy Sheludko 40. Att: 1,000 (in Adler)] 

First round

[Mar 22]  Shakhtyor Donetsk          0-1  ZVEZDA Perm    [Anatoliy Malyarov 86. Att: 500 (in Sochi)]  [Mar 23]  ARARAT Yerevan             4-1  Krylya Sovetov Kuibyshev    [Nikolai Kazaryan 55, 75, Arkadiy Andriasyan 71, 77 - Alexandr Kupriyanov 49. Att: 28,000]  Chernomorets Odessa        1-2  SHINNIK Yaroslavl    [Nikolai Mikhailov 15 – Yuriy Panteleyev 11, Dmitriy Dimitriadi 25. Att: 500 (in Adler)]  CSKA Moskva                3-2  Tavria Simferopol    [Vladimir Dorofeyev 23, 37, Boris Kopeikin 62 – Nikolai Klimov 55, Ivan Avdeyev 80. Att: 4,000 (in Sochi)]  DINAMO Moskva              w/o  Alga Frunze  DINAMO Tbilisi             2-1  Metallurg Zaporozhye    [Manuchar Machaidze 53, 54 - Nikolai Penzin 13. Att: 15,000]  Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk       1-2  PAMIR Dushanbe    [Anatoliy Rodionov (P) 83 og – Vladimir Gulyamhaydarov 44, Viktor Maslov (D) 82 og]  KARPATY Lvov               4-0  Neftchi Baku    [Gennadiy Likhachov 22, 82, Yaroslav Kikot 28, 79. Att: 10,000]  KAYRAT Alma-Ata            3-0  Torpedo Moskva    [Boris Yevdokimov 11, 69, Anatoliy Ionkin 57. Att: 20,000 (in Chimkent)]  Metallist Kharkov          1-4  PAHTAKOR Tashkent    [Iosif Bordash 30 pen – Vassilis Hatzipanagis 14, Vladimir Fyodorov 53, Mikhail An 67 pen, Yevgeniy Zhukov 87. Att: 15,000]  Nistru Kishinev            0-1  LOKOMOTIV Moskva           [aet]    [Vladimir Malinin 118. Att: 20,000]  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad       1-0  SKA Rostov-na-Donu    [Viktor Kuznetsov 28]  ZENIT Leningrad            1-0  Dinamo Minsk    [Anatoliy Zinchenko 4. Att: 7,000 (in Sukhumi)] 

Second round

[Apr 5]  Zvezda Perm                0-0  KAYRAT Alma-Ata       [pen 2-4]    [Att: 1,000 (in Sochi)]  [Apr 6]  ARARAT Yerevan             1-0  Karpaty Lvov          [aet]    [Levon Ishtoyan 118 pen. Att: 25,000]  LOKOMOTIV Moskva           2-1  Dinamo Moskva         [aet]    [Vladimir Utkin 76, Sergei Kamzulin 103 – Anatoliy Shepel 67. Att: 30,000]  PAHTAKOR Tashkent          1-1  Spartak Moskva        [pen 5-4]    [Yuriy Belov 51 – Alexandr Piskaryov 37. Att: 25,000]  Pamir Dushanbe             0-0  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad  [pen 2-3]    [Att: 20,000]  Shinnik Yaroslavl          0-1  CSKA Moskva    [Boris Kopeikin 61. Att: 1,000 (in Adler)]  Zenit Leningrad            0-0  DINAMO Tbilisi        [pen 2-4]    [Att: 12,000 (in Sochi)] 

Quarterfinals

[Jul 2]  DINAMO Tbilisi          2-1  Dinamo Kiev           [aet]    [Vakhtang Koridze 94, David Kipiani 110 – Viktor Kolotov 109. Att: 35,000]  Lokomotiv Moskva        1-1  ARARAT Yerevan        [pen 3-5]    [Viktor Davydov 50 – Arkadiy Andriasyan 57 pen. Att: 22,000]  Pahtakor Tashkent       0-0  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad  [pen 2-4]    [Att: 30,000]  [Jul 3]  CSKA Moskva             3-0  Kayrat Alma-Ata    [Boris Kopeikin 5, 71, Sergei Shlapak 54. Att: 15,000] 

Semifinals

[Jul 16]  ARARAT Yerevan          3-1  Dinamo Tbilisi    [Eduard Markarov 47, Sergei Pogosov 58, Nazar Petrosyan 64 – Vakhtang Koridze 78. Att: 68,600]  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad    2-1  CSKA Moskva              [aet]    [Anatoliy Kuksov 26, Vladimir Belousov 110 – Nikolai Hudiyev 69. Att: 30,000] 

Final

Ararat Yerevan 2 1 Zaria Voroshilovgrad
Andriasyan Soccerball shade.svg14'
Markarov Soccerball shade.svg43'
Report Kuznetsov Soccerball shade.svg8'
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Vladimir Rudnev (Moscow)

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