1981 Season's Cup

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1981 Season's Cup
Date17 March 1981 (1981-03-17)
Venue Stadion Lokomotiv, Simferopol
Referee Aleksandr Mushkovets
1977
1984

The 1981 Season's Cup became the second edition of Season's Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Soviet Top League and Soviet Cup competitions.

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The match was played at the Stadion Lokomotiv, Simferopol, on 17 March 1981, and contested by league winner Dinamo Kiev and cup winner Shakhter Donetsk. Shakhter Donetsk won it on penalty shootout.

Match

Details

Dinamo Kiev 1–1 Shakhter Donetsk
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Report (2)
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Penalties
5–4
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Dinamo Kiev
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Shakhter Donetsk
GK Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yuriy Romenskyi
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoliy Konkov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sergei Baltacha
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Andriy Bal
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Volodymyr Bezsonov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Volodymyr Lozynskyi
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Leonid Buryak Sub off.svg 52'
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Khapsalis Sub off.svg 55'
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Oleksandr Boiko
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Volodymyr Veremeyev Sub off.svg 70'
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Oleh Blokhin
Substitutes:
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoliy Demyanenko Sub on.svg 52'
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vadym Yevtushenko Sub on.svg 55'
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Stepan Yurchyshyn Sub on.svg 70'
Manager :
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valeriy Lobanovskyi
GK Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Chanov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Oleksiy Varnavskyi
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valeriy Horbunov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Kondratov
DF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Oleksandr Sopko
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valeriy Rudakov Sub off.svg 46'
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Volodymyr Rohovsky
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Mykhaylo Sokolovsky
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vitaliy Starukhin
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valeriy Hoshkoderia Sub off.svg 94'
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Hrachov
Substitutes:
MF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Serhiy Kravchenko Soccerball shade.svg52'Sub on.svg 46'
FW Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yuriy Bondarenko Sub on.svg 94'
Manager :
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Nosov

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