1991 Soviet Cup final

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The 1991 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on 23 June 1991. The match was the jubilee 50th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by PFC CSKA Moscow and FC Torpedo Moscow. The Soviet Cup winner CSKA qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union. CSKA played their 7th Cup Final winning on 5 occasions including this one. For Torpedo it was their 15th Cup Final and for the ninth time they were defeated at this stage.

1991 Soviet Cup Final
Event1990–91 Soviet Cup
Date23 June 1991
CityMoscow
RefereeValeriy Butenko (Moscow)
Attendance37,000
Weather27 °C
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This match was the final match played by CSKA and USSR national team goalkeeper Mikhail Yeriomin. Yeriomin was in a serious car accident the evening after the final and died at a hospital on 30 June 1991 from his injuries.[1]

Road to Moscow edit

All sixteen Soviet Top League clubs did not have to go through qualification to get into the competition, so CSKA and Torpedo both qualified for the competition automatically. The last year defending champions Dynamo Kyiv were eliminated administratively in the first round of the competition (1/16 final) by FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin after winning their home game 7–1 (later changed to -:+).[2]

Previous encounters edit

Previously these two teams met each other in the early editions of the competition on several occasions. However this was their first time and the last that they met in the finals of the Soviet Cup. Previously their contested each other four times in semifinals of this competition since 1944.

Match summary edit

CSKA Moscow3 – 2Torpedo Moscow
Igor Korneyev   45', 67'
Oleg Sergeyev   80'
Report Yuriy Tishkov   43', 75'
Attendance: 37,000
Referee: Valeriy Butenko (Moscow)

Soviet Cup 1991 winners
CSKA Moscow
Fifth title

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