The 1953 Ukrainian Cup was a football knockout competition conducting by the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR and was known as the Ukrainian Cup.
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in UkrainianSSR in 1936–1991 and were predecessors oftheUkrainianCup. The competition was originally called as a Football championship of UkrSSR among...
The Championship oftheUkrainianSSR in football was a top competition of association football in theUkrainianSSR in 1921-91. Number ofUkrainian clubs...
predecessor, Football Federation ofUkraine (UkrainianSSR). The Soviet federation ofUkraine also conducted own championship, cup competitions, competitions...
Odesa (Ukrainian: Футбо́льний Клуб Чорномо́рець Оде́са [tʃornoˈmɔretsʲ oˈdɛsɐ]) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa. The club's home...
oftheUkrainianSSR participants in the Soviet Second league and Soviet Second lower league; Football CupoftheUkrainianSSR finalists; Ukrainian Amateur...
aspects ofthe game of football in the country. It was organised in 1991 to replace the Soviet republican-level Football Federation ofUkrainianSSR, created...
ofthe former Soviet republics as well. For example, Merited Coach of Russia (Russian: Заслуженный тренер России) Merited Coach ofUkraine (Ukrainian:...
Klasychne derby (Ukrainian: Класичне, as Classico), or theUkrainian football rivalry is the football match between the two top Ukrainian clubs Dynamo Kyiv...
TheUkrainian football champions (Ukrainian: Чемпіон України з футболу) are currently identified at the annual football competition oftheUkrainian Premier...
Zubkov UkrainianSSR: Alexander Belostenny Aleksandr Salnikov Sasha Volkov Uzbek SSR: Valeri Tikhonenko By Former Soviet Federation places of birth: Armenian...
Western Ukraine and in Central Ukraine, while Russian is the dominant language in the cities of Eastern Ukraine and Southern Ukraine. In theUkrainianSSR schools...
Dinamo Tbilisi 1949–50 Dinamo Tbilisi 1950–51 Georgian SSR Team 1951–52 Dinamo Riga 1952–53 Žalgiris 1953–68 Not held 1968–69 Dinamo Tbilisi 1969–71 Not held...
played for Zirka Kirovohrad where he was a captain. In 1953 he won the Football CupoftheUkrainianSSR. In 1958 while managing Avanhard he played in a Kremenchuk...
Luhansk (Ukrainian: ФК «Зоря» Луганськ [zoˈrʲɑ lʊˈɦɑnʲsʲk]) is a Ukrainian football team. Zorya Luhansk is based in the city of Luhansk, Ukraine. However...
Черноморского Флота, Ukrainian: Спортивний Клуб Чорноморського Флоту) was a Soviet football team from Sevastopol, Russian SFSR, later UkrainianSSR. The club represented...
Championship oftheUkrainianSSR Winners (3): 1946, 1950, 1953 Runners-up (1): 1972 CupoftheUkrainianSSR Winners (1): 1950 In their last season the club...
dissolution, Ukraine was the only one that had passed laws, similar to Russia, claiming it is a state-successor of both theUkrainianSSR and the USSR. Soviet...
The Championship ofthe Belarusian SSR in football – First League (Belarusian: Першая ліга чэмпіянату БССР па футболе, Pershaja Liha chempijanatu BSSR...
On 1 January 1953, 21,057 foreign Greeks were recorded in special settlements in Kazakh SSR and 2,472 in Uzbek SSR, while a total of 52,000 Greeks were...
only one season. Dynamo Kyiv's success as a Ukrainian club was supplemented in the 1980s with the appearance of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk led by its striker...
War II, between 1945 and 1991 the championship of Soviet Latvia was the main footballing competition in the Latvian SSR. With Latvia regaining full independence...
CSKA Kyiv (Ukrainian: "ЦСКА Київ") is a Ukrainian amateur football club, until 2001 ofthe Central Sports Club ofthe Armed Forces ofUkraine, which is...
ofthe Year: 1967, 1977, 1982, 1988 Honored Coach ofthe Lithuanian SSR: 1982 Order ofthe Red Banner of Labour: 1982 Order ofthe Red Star Order of Friendship...
Republic of Moldova 1991–present (de jure) Transnistria 1990–present (de facto) USSR 1944–1991 Kingdom of Romania 1941–1944 USSR 1922–1941 UkrainianSSR 1921–1922...