1981 Soviet Cup

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1981 Cup of USSR in Football
Кубок СССР
Tournament details
CountryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
DatesFebruary 20 – May 9
Teams48
Defending champions Shakhter Donetsk
Final positions
Champions SKA Rostov
Runner-up Spartak Moscow
  1980
1982  

The 1981 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, SKA Rostov qualified for the continental tournament.

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Participating teams

Enter in Grouped stage
1981 Vysshaya Liga
16/18 teams
1981 Pervaya Liga
24/24 teams
1981 Vtoraya Liga
6/161 teams

Green check.svg Dinamo Kiev
Green check.svg Dinamo Moscow
Green check.svg Torpedo Moscow
Green check.svg CSKA Moscow
Green check.svg Shakhter Donetsk
Green check.svg Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
Green check.svg Dinamo Minsk
Green check.svg Neftchi Baku
Green check.svg Chernomorets Odessa
Green check.svg Kairat Alma-Ata
Green check.svg Kuban Krasnodar
Green check.svg Ararat Erevan
Green check.svg Zenit Leningrad
Green check.svg SKA Rostov-na-Donu
Green check.svg Tavria Simferopol
Green check.svg Pakhtakor Tashkent

Green check.svg Metallist Kharkov
Green check.svg FC Torpedo Kutaisi
Green check.svg Lokomotiv Moscow
Green check.svg Shinnik Yaroslavl
Green check.svg Kolos Nikopol
Green check.svg Zalgiris Vilnius
Green check.svg Iskra Smolensk
Green check.svg Nistru Kishenev
Green check.svg Pamir Dushambe
Green check.svg Fakel Voronezh
Green check.svg Karpaty Lvov
Green check.svg Spartak Kostroma
Green check.svg Metallurg Zaporozhye
Green check.svg Guria Lanchkhuti
Green check.svg Zaria Voroshilovgrad
Green check.svg SKA Odessa
Green check.svg SKA Kiev
Green check.svg Buston Dzhizak
Green check.svg SKA Khabarovsk
Green check.svg Prikarpatie Ivano-Frankovsk
Green check.svg Spartak Ordzhonikidze
Green check.svg Kuzbass Kemerovo
Green check.svg Dinamo Stavropol
Green check.svg Traktor Pavlodar

Green check.svg Khimik Grodno
Green check.svg Lokomotiv Samtredia
Green check.svg Torpedo Togliatti
Green check.svg Dinamo Samarkand
Green check.svg Dinamo Barnaul
Green check.svg Rotor Volgograd

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Notes

Competition schedule

Group stage

Games took place between February 20 – March 5, 1981.

Group 1

[Uzhgorod, Mukachevo] 1.Dinamo Kiev                  5   4  1  0   9- 1   9  Qualified  2.Kayrat Alma-Ata              5   3  0  2   8- 4   6  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 3.Karpaty Lvov                 5   2  2  1   8- 4   6  4.Prikarpatye Ivano-Frankovsk  5   1  3  1   1- 1   5  5.Nistru Kishinev              5   1  2  2   3- 6   4  6.Khimik Grodno                5   0  0  5   1-14   0

Group 2

[Sochi, Adler] 1.Shakhtar Donetsk            4   3  1  0   6- 2   7  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 2.Metallurg Zaporozhye         4   2  1  1   6- 2   5   3.Kuzbass Kemerovo             4   2  1  1   2- 2   5  4.Kuban Krasnodar              4   1  1  2   4- 5   3  5.Lokomotiv Samtredia          4   0  0  4   0- 7   0

Group 3

[Leningrad] 1.Zenit Leningrad              5   3  1  1  18- 9   7  Qualified  2.Iskra Smolensk               5   3  1  1   9- 5   7  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 3.Neftchi Baku                 5   2  2  1   9- 8   6  4.Torpedo Kutaisi              5   1  3  1   5-11   5  5.Zarya Voroshilovgrad         5   1  2  2   6- 7   4  6.SKA Khabarovsk               5   0  1  4   3-10   1

Group 4

[Kislovodsk, Lermontov] 1.Dinamo Minsk                 4   2  2  0   4- 1   6  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 2.Spartak Orjonikidze          4   1  3  0   4- 2   5   3. Guria Lanchkhuti             4   0  4  0   4- 4   4  4.Dinamo Stavropol             4   0  3  1   2- 3   3  5.Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk         4   0  2  2   3- 7   2

Group 5

[Moskva] 1.Dinamo Moskva                5   4  1  0   9- 2   9  Qualified  2.CSKA Moskva                  5   4  0  1  13- 4   8  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 3.Žalgiris Vilnius             5   3  1  1  10- 7   7  4.Shinnik Yaroslavl            5   2  0  3   7- 6   4  5.Torpedo Togliatti            5   1  0  4   4-12   2  6.SKA Kiev                     5   0  0  5   1-13   0

Group 6

[Dushanbe, Nurek, Kurgan-Tyube] 1.Pamir Dushanbe               5   4  1  0   8- 1   9  Qualified  2.SKA Rostov-na-Donu           5   3  0  2   4- 4   6  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 3.Pahtakor Tashkent            5   2  2  1   3- 2   6  4.Dinamo Samarkand             5   1  2  2   4- 6   4  5.Buston Jizak                 5   1  1  3   2- 5   3  6.Traktor Pavlodar             5   1  0  4   4- 7   2

Group 7

[Sevastopol, Yalta] 1.Chernomorets Odessa          5   4  0  1  10- 5   8  Qualified 2.Lokomotiv Moskva             5   3  1  1   9- 5   7  Qualified   ----------------------------------------------------- 3.Tavria Simferopol            5   3  0  2   8- 5   6  4.Kolos Nikopol                5   3  0  2   9- 7   6  5.Fakel Voronezh               5   1  1  3   5- 9   3  6.Dinamo Barnaul               5   0  0  5   4-14   0

Group 8

[Yerevan, Oktemberyan] 1.Metallist Kharkov            5   4  0  1   8- 2   8  Qualified  2.Ararat Yerevan               5   3  1  1   9- 5   7  Qualified  ----------------------------------------------------- 3.SKA Odessa                   5   3  0  2   6- 6   6  4.Torpedo Moskva               5   2  1  2   6- 5   5  5.Spartak Kostroma             5   1  0  4   1- 5   2  6.Rotor Volgograd              5   1  0  4   4-11   2

Play-off stage

Round of 16

[Mar 12]  ARARAT Yerevan          2-1  Dinamo Tbilisi      [aet]    [Andranik Khachatryan 2, Ashot Saakyan 95 – Ramaz Shengelia 22. Att: 37,000]  CHERNOMORETS Odessa     1-0  CSKA Moskva    [Vasiliy Ishchak 39. Att: 18,000]  DINAMO Kiev             3-0  Kayrat Alma-Ata     [in Uzhgorod]    [Vladimir Bessonov 17, Oleg Blokhin 37 pen, Alexandr Kokorev (K) 80 og. Att: 5,500]  DINAMO Minsk            1-0  Pamir Dushanbe      [in Leningrad]    [Yuriy Kurnenin 24 pen. Att: 2,000]  SKA Rostov-na-Donu      3-1  Iskra Smolensk    [Alexandr Vorobyov 53, Alexandr Zavarov 57, Viktor Kuznetsov 64 –     Vladimir Nikonov 7. Att: 10,000]  SPARTAK Moskva          1-0  Shakhtyor Donetsk    [Sergei Shvetsov 61. Att: 25,000]  Zenit Leningrad         0-2  DINAMO Moskva    [Alexandr Minayev 62, Nikolai Latysh 64]  [Mar 13]  Lokomotiv Moskva        2-2  METALLIST Kharkov   [pen 0-3]    [Vladimir Mukhanov 20, Yevgeniy Drozzhin 107 – Stanislav Bernikov 79,     Vladimir Linke 93. Att: 5,000]

Quarterfinals

[Mar 21]  DINAMO Moskva           1-1  Chernomorets Odessa  [pen 4-2]    [Nikolai Latysh 48 – Vladimir Ustimchik 41. Att: 10,000]  METALLIST Kharkov       1-0  Dinamo Minsk         [aet]    [Stanislav Bernikov 94. Att: 36,000]  SKA Rostov-na-Donu      2-1  Ararat Yerevan       [aet]    [Viktor Kuznetsov 80, Igor Gamula 104 – Samvel Kasaboglyan 84. Att: 25,000]  [Mar 22]  SPARTAK Moskva          3-0  Dinamo Kiev    [Fyodor Cherenkov 22, Yevgeniy Sidorov 28, 36. Att: 35,000]

Semifinals

All games played on April 27 Dinamo Moskva           0-1  SKA Rostov-na-Donu    [Igor Gamula 8. Att: 5,200]  Metallist Kharkov       0-0  SPARTAK Moskva      [pen 2-4]    [Att: 37,000]

Final

Spartak Moscow 0 1 SKA Rostov-on-Don
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