1975 Soviet Cup

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1975 Cup of USSR in Football
Кубок СССР
Tournament details
CountryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
DatesMarch 16 – August 9
Defending champions Dinamo Kiev
Final positions
Champions Ararat Yerevan
Runner-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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Participating teams

Enter in First roundEnter in Qualification round
Vysshaya Liga 16/16 teamsPervaya Liga 4/20 teamsPervaya Liga 16/20 teams

Green check.svg Chernomorets Odessa
Green check.svg Torpedo Moscow
Green check.svg Ararat Yerevan
Green check.svg Dinamo Moscow
Green check.svg Zenit Leningrad
Green check.svg Pakhtakor Tashkent
Green check.svg Dinamo Tbilisi
Green check.svg Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
Green check.svg Karpaty Lvov
Green check.svg Shakhter Donetsk
Green check.svg CSKA Moscow
Green check.svg Zaria Voroshilovgrad
Green check.svg SKA Rostov-na-Donu
Green check.svg Lokomotiv Moscow

Green check.svgDinamo Kiev
Green check.svgSpartak Moscow

Green check.svg Kairat Alma-Ata
Green check.svg Nistru Kishinev
Green check.svg Dinamo Minsk
Green check.svg Krylya Sovetov Kuibyshev

Green check.svg Neftchi Baku
Green check.svg Tavriya Simferopol
Green check.svg Kuzbass Kemerovo
Green check.svg Torpedo Kutaisi
Green check.svg Pamir Dushanbe
Green check.svg Zvezda Perm
Green check.svg Shinnik Yaroslavl
Green check.svg Spartak Ivano-Frankovsk
Green check.svg Metallurg Zaporozhye
Green check.svg Spartak Nalchik
Green check.svg Kuban Krasnodar
Green check.svg Uralmash Sverdlovsk
Green check.svg Spartak Ordzhonikidze
Green check.svg Rubin Kazan
Green check.svg Metallist Kharkov
Green check.svg Alga Frunze

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Notes

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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