1991 Soviet Amateur Cup

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1991 Soviet Amateur Cup
Tournament details
CountrySoviet Union
Final positions
ChampionsMetallurg Molodechno
Runner-upPambygchi Barda
  1990

The 1991 Soviet Amateur Cup was the last annual season of football knockout competition in the Soviet Union for amateur football teams (collective of physical culture).

Contents

Competition schedule

First qualification round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Smena Leningrad1–12Metallurg Molodechno1–70–5
Kristalul Faleshty5–2Gaya Valmiyera5–00–2
Spartak Arkhangelsk2–2 (a)Petrovtsy2–10–1
Trans Narva w/o Mashinostroitel Bolokhovo1–3-/+
Orbita Zaporozhye2–3Avangard Lozovaya0–22–1
Mosenergo Moscow4–2Kopetdag Ashkhabat4–00–2
Start Tashkent w/o Azeri Baku1–2-/+
Metallurg Aldan8–1Santekhnik Irkutsk5–03–1
Avtomobilist Kurgan-Tyube2–4Pambygchi Barda1–01–4
Selmashevets Frunze7–3Alyuminschik Pavlodar4–13–2
Fosforit Zhanatas3–3 (a)Tsementchi Bekabad3–10–2
Spartak Kostroma (klubnaya) w/o Moldavgidromash Kishinev0–1-/+
Torpedo Arzamas w/o Gornyak Khartsyzk
Karbyshevets Kurgan w/o Sudostroitel Astrakhan
Inshaatchi Baku w/o Meliorator Dzhambul
SKB VitebskDNPLori Kirovakan

Second qualification round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Metallurg Molodechno4–2Kristalul Faleshty3–01–2
Petrovtsy1–5Torpedo Arzamas1–10–4
Mashinostroitel Bolokhovo4–5Avangard Lozovaya4–01–4
Mosenergo Moscow8–0Karbyshevets Kurgan5–03–0
Inshaatchi Baku1–2Azeri Baku1–00–2
Metallurg Aldan2–3Pambygchi Barda2–00–3
Selmashevets Frunze2–0Tsementchi Bekabad2–00–0
Moldavgidromash Kishinevbye

Quarterfinals (1/4)

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Metallurg Molodechno4–4 (a)Torpedo Arzamas2–02–4
Moldavgidromash Kishinev2–5Avangard Lozovaya2–30–2
Mosenergo Moscow4–6Azeri Baku3–01–6
Pambygchi Barda6–4Tsementchi Bekabad5–01–4

Semifinals (1/2)

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Metallurg Molodechno4–1Avangard Lozovaya3–01–1
Azeri Baku w/o Pambygchi Barda1–1-/+

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Pambygchi Barda1–2Metallurg Molodechno

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