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Team Info

Founded: 1922

Stadium: Central Lenin Stadium

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
18 Jun 1990
19:00
Cameroon 0 - 4 USSR FIFA World Cup
Stadio San Nicola
13 Jun 1990
19:00
Argentina 2 - 0 USSR FIFA World Cup
Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
09 Jun 1990
15:00
USSR 0 - 2 Romania FIFA World Cup
Stadio San Nicola
25 Jun 1988
13:30
Netherlands 2 - 0 USSR European Championships
Olympiastadion München
22 Jun 1988
18:15
USSR 2 - 0 Italy European Championships
Neckarstadion
18 Jun 1988
13:30
England 1 - 3 USSR European Championships
Waldstadion
15 Jun 1988
18:15
Ireland 1 - 1 USSR European Championships
Niedersachsenstadion
12 Jun 1988
18:15
Netherlands 0 - 1 USSR European Championships
RheinEnergieStadion
15 Jun 1986
22:00
USSR 3 - 4 Belgium FIFA World Cup
Estadio León
09 Jun 1986
18:00
USSR 2 - 0 Canada FIFA World Cup
Estadio Irapuato

About USSR

The Soviet Union national football team (Russian: сбо́рная СССР по футбо́лу, sbornaya SSSR po futbolu) was the national football team of the Soviet Union.

After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed into the CIS national football team. FIFA considers the CIS national football team (and ultimately, the Russia national football team) as the Soviet successor team allocating its former records to them (except for the Olympic records which are not combined due to the IOC policy); nevertheless, a large percentage of the team's former players came from outside the Russian SFSR, mainly from the Ukrainian SSR, and following the breakup of the Soviet Union, some such as Andrei Kanchelskis from the former Ukrainian SSR, continued to play in the new Russia national football team.

The Soviet Union failed to qualify for the World Cup only twice, in 1974 and 1978, and attended seven finals tournaments in total. Their best finish was fourth in 1966, when they lost to West Germany in the semifinals, 2–1. The Soviet Union qualified for five European Championships, winning the inaugural competition in 1960 when they beat Yugoslavia in the final, 2–1. They finished second three times (1964, 1972, 1988), and fourth once (1968), when, having drawn with Italy in the semi-final, they were sent to the third place playoff match by the loss of a coin toss. The Soviet Union national team also participated in number of Olympic tournaments earning the gold medal in the 1956 and 1988. The Soviet team continued to field its national team players in Olympic tournaments despite the prohibition of FIFA in 1958 to field any national team players in Olympics (players in the Olympics were required to be amateurs at the time, Soviets effectively bent the rules by listing their best players in the military).

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