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Viktor Hrachov
Viktor Oleksandrovych Hrachov (russian: Виктор Александрович Грачёв, born 17 September 1956 in Dzerzhynsk) is a retired Ukrainian football player and currently a manager. Career statistics Club Honours * Soviet Cup winner: 1980, 1983 * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1983–84 top scorer * IFA Shield: 1985 International career Hrachov played his only game for USSR on 15 May 1984 in a friendly against Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B .... References *Profile 1956 births Living people People from Toretsk Soviet footballers Soviet Union international footballers Ukrainian footballers Soviet expatriate footballers Ukrainian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Hungary Soviet Top League players Ukrainian Premier Leagu ...
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Dzerzhynsk, Ukraine
Toretsk ( uk, Торе́цьк, Toretsk, ; russian: Торецк, Toretsk), formerly Dzerzhynsk ( uk, link=no, Дзержинськ, Dzerzhynsk; russian: link=no, Дзержинск, Dzerzhinsk), is a city of oblast significance in Donetsk Oblast (province) of Ukraine. As of January 2022 its population was approximately History The settlement Shcherbynovka was founded in 1806Дзержинск // Советский энциклопедический словарь. редколл., гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров. 4-е изд. М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1986. стр.387 in Russian Empire. A local newspaper is published here since September 1936. In October 1938 the urban-type settlement Shcherbynovka became a city Dzerzhynsk, in honor of the founder of the Soviet secret police Felix Dzerzhynsky. In 1989, the population was 50,538 people.Дзержинск // Большой энциклопедический словарь (в 2-х тт.). / ...
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1982 Soviet Top League
Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1982 season. Overview It was contested by 18 teams, and Dinamo Minsk won the championship. The rules stated that a team could only have a maximum of 10 draws; all points from matches draw since the eleventh wouldn't be counted. League standings Results Top scorers ;23 goals * Andrei Yakubik (Pakhtakor) ;18 goals * Merab Megreladze (Torpedo Kutaisi) ;16 goals * Ramaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Aleksandr Tarkhanov (CSKA) ;13 goals * Igor Gurinovich (Dinamo Minsk) ;12 goals * Boris Chukhlov (Zenit) * Valery Gazzaev (Dynamo Moscow) * Khoren Hovhannisyan (Ararat) * Andrei Redkous (Torpedo Moscow) * Mykhaylo Sokolovsky (Shakhtar) Medal squads ''(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)'' Number of teams by union republic ReferencesSoviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1982–83 in European football (UEFA) Soviet Top League seasons 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet ...
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Finland National Football Team
The Finland national football team ( fi, Suomen jalkapallomaajoukkue, sv, Finlands fotbollslandslag) represents Finland in men's international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Finland, the governing body for football in Finland, which was founded in 1907. The team has been a member of FIFA since 1908 and a UEFA member since 1957. Finland had never qualified for a major tournament until securing a spot at UEFA Euro 2020, which was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After many decades of average results and campaigns, the nation made progression in the 2000s, achieving notable results against established European teams and reaching a peak of 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings in 2007. But, after that, they saw a decline of performances and results, drawing them to their all-time low of 110th in the FIFA Rankings in 2017. However, after five years of their all-time low in the FIFA Rankings, as of April 2022, they sit at the 57th p ...
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IFA Shield
The IFA Shield is an annual football competition organized by the Indian Football Association. The IFA is the governing body of football in the state of West Bengal, came into existence in 1893. Named after the association, the IFA Shield tournament was started in the same year. It is the third oldest football tournament in India, after Durand Cup and Trades Cup, and the one of the oldest football competitions in the world. The royal houses of Patiala and Cooch Behar, A.A. Apcar of Armenian Club and J Sutherland of Dalhousie AC had financially contributed for the inception of the Shield. The coveted shield was designed by Walter Locke & Co. (Calcutta) and constructed by Messrs Elkington & Co. (London). During the initial years of the competition, the IFA Shield was dominated by British Army teams and the Royal Irish Rifles defeated W.D.R.A. to lift the first IFA Shield in 1893. However, their stranglehold over the Shield was broken in 1911, when Mohun Bagan AC became the f ...
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1983–84
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; french: Union des associations européennes de football; german: Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs football, futsal and beach football in Europe and the Eurasian transcontinental countries of Russia, Turkey, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Kazakhstan, as well as one Asian country Israel. UEFA consists of 55 national association members. Because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA suspended all Russian national teams and clubs from any FIFA and UEFA competitions. UEFA consists of the national football associations of Europe, and runs national and club competitions including the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, and UEFA Super Cup, and also controls the prize money, regulations, as well as media rights to those competition ...
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Soviet Cup
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (russian: Кубок СССР),, be, Кубак СССР, uz, СССР Кубоги, kk, КСРО Кубогы, ka, სსრკ თასი, az, ССРИ кубоку, lt, TSRS taurė, ro, Cupa URSS (Moldovan Cyrillic: Купа УРСС), lv, PSRS kauss, hy, ԽՍՀՄ Գավաթ, et, NSVL Karikas. was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union. As a knockout tournament it was conducted parallel to the All-Union league competitions in double round-robin format. The winner of the competition was awarded a qualification to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, unless it already qualified for the European Cup, in turn passed the qualification to the finalist. In case if a team would win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and not win its national league cup titles next year, it qualified to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup along with the new cup holder. The first participation in the UEFA Cup Winners' ...
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Ukrainian Premier League 1994–95
Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainian culture * Ukrainian language, an East Slavic language, the native language of Ukrainians and the official state language of Ukraine * Ukrainian alphabet, a Ukrainian form of Cyrillic alphabet * Ukrainian cuisine See also * Languages of Ukraine * Name of Ukraine * Ukrainian Orthodox Church (other) * Ukrainians (other) * Ukraine (other) * Ukraina (other) * Ukrainia (other) Ukrainia may refer to: * The land of Ukraine, the land of the Kievan Rus * The land of the Ukrainians, an ethnic territory * Montreal ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada * Toronto ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada See also * * Ukraina ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality ...
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1990 Soviet Top League
The 1990 Soviet Top League season was the 53rd since its establishment. Spartak Moscow were the defending 12-times champions. The league was shortened and a total of fourteen teams participated. By the start of the season both Georgian teams had withdrawn followed by another withdrawal from Žalgiris at the start of competition. The league consisted of ten teams contested in the 1989 season and the Army club promoted from the Soviet First League. The representatives of the Baltic states as well as Georgia chose not to take part in the competition. The season began on 1 March with the game between Dnipro and Rotor and lasted until 20 October 1990. The season was won by FC Dynamo Kyiv. Participating teams The league was reduced to 13 after first Georgian clubs (Dinamo Tbilisi and Guria Lanchkhuti) and then Žalgiris withdrew from the Soviet Top League. Lokomotiv Moscow and the last placed Zenit Leningrad of the 1989 Soviet Top League were relegated to the 1990 Soviet First Leag ...
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1989 Soviet Top League
The 1989 Soviet Top League season was the 52nd since its establishment. Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk were the defending 2-times champions. The season began on 11 March with six games played on the date and lasted until 27 October 1990. The season was won by FC Spartak Moscow. Teams Promoted teams * FC Pamir Dushanbe – champion ''(debut)'' * FC Rotor Volgograd – 2nd place ''(returning for the first time since 1950 after 39 seasons, known as Torpedo Stalingrad)'' Location Final standings Results Top scorers ;16 goals * Sergey Rodionov (Spartak Moscow) ;13 goals * Georgi Kondratyev (Chornomorets) ;11 goals * Igor Dobrovolsky (Dinamo Moscow) * Vladimir Grechnev (Torpedo Moscow) * Igor Kolyvanov (Dinamo Moscow) * Yuri Savichev (Torpedo Moscow) * Valeri Shmarov (Spartak Moscow) ;10 goals * Mykola Kudrytsky (Dnipro) ;9 goals * Mikhail Rusyayev (Lokomotiv Moscow) * Yuri Tarasov (Metalist) Clean sheets
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1988 Soviet Top League
The 1988 season was the 51st completed season of the USSR Football Championship: Top League. Spartak Moscow were the defending 11-times champions. Teams Promoted teams * FC Chernomorets Odessa – champion ''(returning after a season)'' * FC Lokomotiv Moscow – 2nd place ''(returning after seven seasons)'' Location Final standings Promotion * Pamir Dushanbe () * Rotor Volgograd () Results Top scorers ;16 goals * Aleksandr Borodyuk (Dynamo Moscow) * Yevhen Shakhov (Dnipro) ;15 goals * Mikhail Rusyayev (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;12 goals * Sergei Rodionov (Spartak Moscow) ;11 goals * Oleg Protasov (Dynamo Kyiv) ;10 goals * Mashalla Akhmedov (Neftchi) * Ihor Petrov (Shakhtar) ;9 goals * Sergei Dmitriyev (Zenit) * Vladimir Grechnev (Torpedo Moscow) * Gija Guruli (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Vladimir Liuty (Dnipro) * Arminas Narbekovas (Žalgiris) * Andrei Rudakov (Torpedo Moscow) Clean sheets
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1987 Soviet Top League
In the 1987 season, the Soviet Top Leaguethe top tier of football in the Soviet Union was won by Spartak Moscow. Dynamo Kyiv were the defending 12-times champions and failed to qualify for the European competitions, while their rivals Dynamo Moscow placed only 10th. Teams Promoted teams * FC CSKA Moscow – champion ''(returning after two seasons)'' * FC Guria Lanchkhuti – 2nd place ''(debut)'' Location Final standings Promotion * Lokomotiv Moscow () * Chornomorets Odessa () Results Top scorers ;18 goals * Oleh Protasov (Dnepr) ;16 goals * Arminas Narbekovas (Žalgiris) ;12 goals * Fyodor Cherenkov (Spartak Moscow) * Sergei Rodionov (Spartak Moscow) ;10 goals * Georgi Kondratyev (Dinamo Minsk) * Yuri Savichev (Torpedo Moscow) ;9 goals * Alexei Mikhailichenko (Dynamo Kiev) * Yevstafi Pekhlevanidi (Kairat) * Ramaz Shengelia (Dynamo Tbilisi) ;8 goals * Ihor Belanov (Dynamo Kiev) Clean sheets
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1986 Soviet Top League
The 1986 Soviet Top League season was the 49th of its kind. Dynamo Kyiv were the defending 11-times champions. A total of sixteen teams participated in the league, which was two teams fewer than in the 1985 season and no teams were promoted from the First League due to the league reorganization. The overdraw concept was preserved with no more than 10 draws being allowed (same as the previous season). Dynamo Kyiv, however, was excused from the rule because the Soviet national football team, consisting almost exclusively out of the first team of Dynamo Kyiv, participated at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The reduction of the league was compensated by the introduction of a new competition, the Cup of Football Federation of USSR. For that purpose the league took a short break in September when the new competition kicked off and involved only the participants of the Soviet Top League. The new competition was brief, lasting for just over a month. The season began on March 1 and lasted unt ...
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