The 1944 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union.
On June 19, 1944, the chairman of the All-Union Committee on Physical Culture and Sports Vasiliy Snegov appealed to Kliment Voroshilov to conduct a cup competition.[1][2]
The competition consisted of 24 teams, 13 of which were Class A teams, and 11 others were picked randomly.
^ФУТБОЛ В ГОДЫ ВОЙНЫ. Часть восьмая. ВПЕРВЫЕ ПОД ГИМН АЛЕКСАНДРОВА. www.sport-express.ru (СПОРТ-ЭКСПРЕСС ФУТБОЛ: ЛЕТОПИСЬ Акселя ВАРТАНЯНА). 30 March 2007
^Футбол поднимал дух народа. www.spb.kp.ru. 18 November 2007
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