1977 Soviet Cup

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1977 Cup of USSR in Football
Кубок СССР
Tournament details
CountryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
DatesMarch 27 – August 13
Teams48
Defending champions Dinamo Tbilisi
Final positions
Champions Dinamo Moscow
Runner-up Torpedo Moscow
  1976
1978  

The 1977 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, Dinamo Moscow qualified for the continental tournament.

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Participating teams

Enter in Second roundEnter in First round
Vysshaya Liga 16/16 teamsPervaya Liga 20/20 teamsVtoraya Liga 12/128 teams

Green check.svg Torpedo Moscow
Green check.svg Dinamo Kiev
Green check.svg Dinamo Tbilisi
Green check.svg Karpaty Lvov
Green check.svg Zenit Leningrad
Green check.svg Dinamo Moscow
Green check.svg CSKA Moscow
Green check.svg Lokomotiv Moscow
Green check.svg Chernomorets Odessa
Green check.svg Shakhter Donetsk
Green check.svg Krylya Sovetov Kuibyshev
Green check.svg Zaria Voroshilovgrad
Green check.svg Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
Green check.svg Ararat Yerevan
Green check.svg Kairat Alma-Ata
Green check.svg Neftchi Baku

Green check.svg Spartak Moscow
Green check.svg Dinamo Minsk
Green check.svg Pakhtakor Tashkent
Green check.svg Tavriya Simferopol
Green check.svg Nistru Kishinev
Green check.svg Zvezda Perm
Green check.svg Torpedo Kutaisi
Green check.svg Kuzbass Kemerovo
Green check.svg Kolkhozchi Ashgabat
Green check.svg Shinnik Yaroslavl
Green check.svg Pamir Dushanbe
Green check.svg SKA Rostov-na-Donu
Green check.svg Metallurg Zaporozhye
Green check.svg Spartak Ivano-Frankovsk
Green check.svg Spartak Ordzhonikidze
Green check.svg Terek Grozny
Green check.svg Rubin Kazan
Green check.svg Uralmash Sverdlovsk
Green check.svg Krivbass Krivoi Rog
Green check.svg Dinamo Leningrad

Green check.svg Guria Lanchkhuti
Green check.svg SKA Khabarovsk
Green check.svg Iskra Smolensk
Green check.svg Mashuk Pyatigorsk
Green check.svg Dinamo Brest
Green check.svg Amur Blagoveschensk
Green check.svg Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu
Green check.svg Fakel Voronezh
Green check.svg SKA Kiev
Green check.svg Neftianik Fergana
Green check.svg Yangier
Green check.svg Metallist Kharkov

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Notes

Competition schedule

First round

[Mar 27]  GURIA Lanchkhuti            4-1  Shinnik Yaroslavl    [B.Mchedlishvili 8, 10, 35 pen, V.Troyan 80 - Nikolai Vikharev 82. Att: 6,000]  Krivbass Krivoi Rog         1-2  SKA Khabarovsk    [Oleg Chumak – Lev Kutashov, Anatoliy Olkhovik. Att: 20,000]  Kuzbass Kemerovo            0-1  ISKRA Smolensk         [in Andizhan]    [Jemal Silagadze. Att: 6,000]  Mashuk Pyatigorsk           1-2  PAMIR Dushanbe         [aet]    [Alexandr Sabinin - Mansur Karimov, Valeriy Tursunov. Att: 4,000]  METALLURG Zaporozhye        2-1  Dinamo Brest    [Vitaliy Denezh 59, Alexandr Polishchuk 84 pen – Alexandr Razumovich 62. Att: 20,000]  NISTRU Kishinev             2-0  Dinamo Leningrad       [aet]    [Viktor Tomashevskiy, Igor Nadein. Att: 15,000]  PAHTAKOR Tashkent           6-0  Amur Blagoveshchensk    [Oleg Yeremeyev-2, Alexandr Korchonov, Viktor Churkin, Mikhail An pen, Tulyagan Isakov. Att: 25,000]  RostSelMash Rostov-na-Donu  0-1  FAKEL Voronezh    [Valeriy Abramov 3. Att: 15,000]  Rubin Kazan                 0-2  SPARTAK Moskva        [in Sochi]    [Mikhail Bulgakov 18 pen, Vadim Pavlenko 22. Att: 4,000]  SKA Kiev                    2-0  Neftyanik Fergana    [Alexandr Dovbiy, Nikolai Pinchuk. Att: 9,000]  SPARTAK Ivano-Frankovsk     2-1  Kolhozchi Ashkhabad   [aet]    [Alexandr Martynenko ?, 102 – Sergei Fomin 75. Att: 10,000]  Spartak Orjonikidze         1-1  DINAMO Minsk          [pen 4-5]    [Georgiy Kaishauri 115 – Yuriy Kurnenin 119. Att: 12,000]  TEREK Grozny                3-2  Zvezda Perm           [aet]    [Vitaliy Yakushkin-2, Anzor Chikhladze – Anatoliy Malyarov, Sergei Grigorovich. Att: 5,000]  Torpedo Kutaisi             0-1  METALLIST Kharkov    [Stanislav Bernikov 36. Att: 15,000]  UralMash Sverdlovsk         0-2  SKA Rostov-na-Donu    [in Fergana]    [Wilhelm Tellinger 12, Viktor Bondarenko 60 pen. Att: 2,000]  YANGIYER                    1-1  Tavria Simferopol     [pen 6-5]    [I.Budantsev 120 – Valentin Prilepskiy 105. Att: 12,000]

Second round

[Apr 10]  DINAMO Minsk                5-0  Neftchi Baku    [Yuriy Kurnenin 6, Alexandr Prokopenko 41, Anatoliy Bogovik 43, Anatoliy Baidachny 45, Pyotr Vasilevskiy 89. Att: 30,000]  Fakel Voronezh              2-3  KAYRAT Alma-Ata    [Givi Anfimiadi 33, Vladimir Proskurin 47 – Viktor Zarechny 48, Sergei Lukashov 49, Sultan Abenov 75. Att: 35,000]  Guria Lanckhuti             0-1  CSKA Moskva    [Yuriy Panteleyev 88. Att: 16,000]  ISKRA Smolensk              3-1  Krylya Sovetov Kuibyshev    [Jemal Silagadze 5, Yuriy Kolesnikov 64, Viktor Davydov 68 – Viktor Kapayev 67. Att: 15,000]  Metallist Kharkov           2-2  KARPATY Lvov          [pen 2-4]    [Roman Davyd 22, 34 – Vladimir Danilyuk 62, Fyodor Chorba 75 pen. Att: 40,000]  Metallurg Zapoorozhye       0-1  ZENIT Leningrad    [Alexandr Markin 42. Att: 22,000]  Nistru Kishinev             0-1  SHAKHTYOR Donetsk     [aet]    [Yuriy Dudinskiy 96. Att: 20,000]  PAHTAKOR Tashkent           1-0  Dinamo Tbilisi    [Mikhail An 79 pen. Att: 25,000]  Pamir Dushanbe              0-1  TORPEDO Moskva        [aet]    [Vladimir Sakharov 103. Att: 22,000]  SKA Khabarovsk              0-2  DINAMO Kiev           [in Sochi]    [Sergei Kuznetsov 74, Oleg Blokhin 87. Att: 4,000]  SKA Kiev                    2-0  Chernomorets Odessa    [Nikolai Pinchuk 16, Alexandr Dovbiy 29. Att: 11,000]  SKA Rostov-na-Donu          0-2  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad    [Yuriy Rabochiy 74, Anatoliy Kuksov 88. Att: 20,000]  SPARTAK Ivano-Frankovsk     1-1  Ararat Yerevan        [pen 5-4]    [Alexandr Martynenko 56 - Andranik Khachatryan 20. Att: 20,000]  SPARTAK Moskva              3-1  Lokomotiv Moskva      [in Sochi]    [Georgiy Yartsev 28, Mikhail Bulgakov 44, 72 pen – Alexei Ovchinnikov 44 pen. Att: 4,000]  Terek Grozny                1-2  DNEPR Dnepropetrovsk    [Anatoliy Sinko 76 – Nikolai Samoilenko 35, Anatoliy Shelest 50. Att: 17,000]  Yangiyer                    0-1  DINAMO Moskva    [Mikhail Gershkovich 25. Att: 13,000]

Third round

[Jun 17]  CSKA Moskva                 1-2  SKA Kiev    [Boris Kopeikin 36 – Alexandr Dovbiy 18, Nikolai Pinchuk 38 pen. Att: 15,000]  Iskra Smolensk              1-2  PAHTAKOR Tashkent    [Jemal Silagadze 48 – Yuriy Basov 56, Mikhail An 80. Att: 15,000]  [Jun 18]  DINAMO Kiev                 2-0  Spartak Ivano-Frankovsk    [Alexandr Berezhnoi 61, Oleg Blokhin 69. Att: 8,000]  Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk        1-3  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad    [Vladimir Kutsev 56 - Alexandr Ignatenko 45, Sergei Andreyev 62, Vyacheslav Semyonov 67. Att: 12,000]  Kayrat Alma-Ata             0-2  DINAMO Moskva    [Andrei Yakubik 11, Alexandr Maksimenkov 58. Att: 15,000]  SHAKHTYOR Donetsk           1-0  Dinamo Minsk    [Vladimir Safonov 30. Att: 20,000]  TORPEDO Moskva              0-0  Spartak Moskva        [pen 3-1]    [Att: 45,000]  ZENIT Leningrad             2-0  Karpaty Lvov    [Vyacheslav Melnikov 53, 73. Att: 15,000]

Quarterfinals

[Jul 9]  TORPEDO Moskva          1-0  SKA Kiev    [Vladimir Sakharov 58 pen. Att: 18,000]  [Jul 10]  DINAMO Moskva           3-0  Dinamo Kiev    [Oleg Dolmatov 48, Vladimir Kazachonok 55, 74. Att: 35,000]  ZARYA Voroshilovgrad    1-0  Pahtakor Tashkent    [Anatoliy Kuksov 77. Att: 13,000]  ZENIT Leningrad         1-1  Shakhtyor Donetsk     [pen 4-3]    [Vladimir Klementyev 79 – Vitaliy Starukhin 57. Att: 45,000]

Semifinals

[Jul 31]  Zarya Voroshilovgrad    0-1  TORPEDO Moskva    [Yevgeniy Khrabrostin 79. Att: 27,000]  [Aug 1]  DINAMO Moskva           2-1  Zenit Leningrad    [Alexandr Minayev 49, Alexandr Makhovikov 71 – Alexandr Markin 81. Att: 35,000]

Final

Dinamo Moscow 1 0 Torpedo Moscow
Kazachonok Soccerball shade.svg17' Report
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Vladimir Rudnev (Moscow)

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