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1992 Ukraine v Hungary football match

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Football match
Ukraine v Hungary (1992)
EventExhibition game
UkraineHungary
UkraineHungary
13
Date29 April 1992 (1992-04-29)
VenueAvanhard Stadium,Uzhhorod,Zakarpattia Oblast
RefereeVadim Zhuk (Belarus)
Attendance13,000
Weather+22°C

Ukraine v Hungary (29 April 1992) was the first international game for theUkraine national football team to be recognised byFIFA.[1] The game took place in the city ofUzhhorod close to the border withHungary in the spring of 1992 and saw Hungary win 3–1.

Background

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This game was organized almost by accident. The president ofFFU was on vacation with his wife inBudapest. Walking the streets of the city, they ended up by the doors to theHungarian Football Federation and decided to enter. With the help of his wife who knew English, they agreed to play a game between the two national teams.

At first they come up with the date of 28 April, but because ofViktor Bannikov's birthday it was agreed to postpone it to 29 April. The place also was changed from the original atOlympic NSC in Kyiv to theAvanhard inUzhhorod, because of financial difficulties. Those difficulties also contributed to the hardship of gathering the national team of theFFU because the Federation could not afford to pay a plane ticket of some of thefootballers. On the other hand, Hungary also did not seem to be such a difficult opponent finishing in the fourth place of Group 3 during theUEFA Euro 1992 qualifying event. However the Hungarians managed to pull a surprising draw during the game inMoscow withJózsef Kiprich being the major hero of theMighty Magyars at that time. Hungarians did manage to bring their optimal team roster to the game in Uzhhorod, the central stadium of which was filled as never before.Emerich Jenei in his career as a coach effectively led his teams in the games against theSoviet Union national football team and had some world-class experience qualifying to the 1990 World Cup in Italy.

TheFFU wanted to seeValery Lobanovskiy as the head coach, but he was under the contract withUnited Arab Emirates national football team and the Ukrainian federation could not afford to pay cancellation of his contract. So, from the three candidates who agreed to pledge their services, the first coach of theUkraine national football team was chosenViktor Prokopenko coachingFC Chornomorets Odesa. Chornomorets at that time finished fourth in theSoviet Top League 1991 season and was the top representative of the Ukrainian football. Other two candidates wereAnatoliy Puzach (FC Dynamo Kyiv) andValeriy Yaremchenko (FC Shakhtar Donetsk). Prokopenko's assistants were chosenMykola Pavlov (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk) andLeonid Tkachenko (Metalist Kharkiv).

Perspective

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The Ukraine national team at that time seemed simply as an alternative, a type of B-team to the post-Soviet football project ofCIS national football team. In 1992 it was even planned to conduct the CIS club championship which ultimately did not realize. Concurrently with the game in Uzhhorod between Ukraine and Hungary the CIS team played its own friendly against theEngland national football team.[2] The main Ukrainian international candidates chose to travel to Moscow among them wereAkhrik Tsveiba,Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko,Volodymyr Lyutyi,Andrei Kanchelskis,Sergei Yuran, andViktor Onopko. Mykhailichenko was given the captain's handband which he kept until the disbandment of the CIS team. For the post-Soviet team that was the first friendly after their intensive winter tour from January 25 to February 19 when the team has played five games.

Even with the above-mentioned players being involved in the preparation to the Euro-1992 Prokopenko still had some resources to choose from, such asOleh Protasov,Oleh Kuznetsov, and other. However, because the financing of the Ukrainian Federation ceased from Moscow, being left with only what was available within the country. Ukraine also did not have its own embassies which only added extra hardship to rally players numerous of whom played abroad in Germany, Israel, and elsewhere. Prokopenko managed to obtain the"allegiance" from two of the former Soviet internationals and one CIS"drop-out":Oleh Luzhnyi,Ivan Hetsko, andYuriy Nikiforov. Another promising player wasSerhiy Scherbakov that together with Onopko, Nikiforov, andSerhiy Bezhenar played for the Soviet Olympic team (U-21). Prokopenko also managed to invite some Russian-born players such as Yudin and Salenko who at that time played in Ukraine. Important also that both Hetsko and Shelepnytsky had been recently rallied by Byshovets for theItalian tour in the winter of 1991 when the Soviet team played series of friendlies with selected clubs.

The Prokopenko's team however fell apart by the end of 1992 and only few players continued their international career under the blue-yellow flag. Interesting is another fact that good portion of this team later joinedRomantsev'sFC Spartak Moscow that was among the top European clubs in early 90s.

Due to lack of funding for the game team was dressed in football kit of Inter Milan from Umbro, whileIhor Kutepov played in football kit of Dynamo Kyiv.[3] Among sponsors of the game there was a company "Dinamo - Atlantik" owned byHryhoriy Surkis.

Squads

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The list of 20 players for the first game of the Ukraine national team was such,[4]

Hungarian national:

Details

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The game itself according to theKomanda newspaper was less rich on events as the whole period of it organization. The weather at the Avanhard stadium was more than favorable for the football festival with a sun shining all day with +22°C. At first Shelepnytskyi wasted an opportunity to open the score by striking the goal-post, then the referee, Vadim Zhuk (Belarus), was indecisive to point to a penalty mark for the foul against Scherbakov.

And after the break all the fire for a victory was lost to the guest team and with it the whole game. In the second half several quick and nice Hungarian counter-attacks were accented by good finishing performances from Salloi[5] and Kiprich[6] and made out of the newly formed national team the team of a school boys. About five minutes to the end of the match Kiprich realized a penalty[7] nicely settling the ball in the left low corner and setting Kutepov off-balance in opposite direction. At the end on the 90th minute, after trailing 0:3, the Ukrainians managed on a consolidation goal from Hetsko scoring the free-kick.[8] Hetsko made a history becoming the author of the first goal of the national team and the only one in his career on such level.

Note that attendance might not be precise, because of various reasons. One sources claim eleven thousand another thirteen thousands. However considering that Avanhard itself has capacity to hold 12,000 it would be safe to assume that the stadium was filled at least to its near limit.

Ukraine 1–3 Hungary
Hetsko 90'Report (ua)
Report (hu)
Report
Sallói 61'
Kiprich 70',84' (pen.)
Attendance: 13,000
Ukraine
Hungary
Ukraine
UKRAINE:
GKIhor Kutyepov
DFOleh Luzhnyi
DFYuriy Nikiforov
DFSerhiy Bezhenar
MFSerhiy Tretyak
MFSerhiy KovaletsYellow card 71'
MFIlya Tsymbalar
MFYuriy Shelepnytskyi (c)
MFOleg Salenkodownward-facing red arrow 59'
MFSerhiy Pohodindownward-facing red arrow 56'
FWSerhiy Scherbakovdownward-facing red arrow 69'
Substitutes:
GKViktor Hryshko
FWIvan Hetskoupward-facing green arrow 59'
MFYuriy Sakupward-facing green arrow 56'
FWSerhiy Husyevupward-facing green arrow 69'
DFYevhen Drahunov
MFAndriy Annenkov
DFSerhiy Zayets
DFYuriy Moroz
MFYuriy Dudnyk
Manager:
UkraineViktor Prokopenko
Hungary
HUNGARY:
GKIstván Brockhauserdownward-facing red arrow 88'
DFTamás MónosYellow card 16'
DFAndrás Telek
DFTibor Simon
DFEmil Lőrinczdownward-facing red arrow 86'
DFZsolt Limpergerdownward-facing red arrow 58'
FWJózsef Kiprich
MFGábor Mártondownward-facing red arrow 82'
FWIstván SallóiYellow card 17'downward-facing red arrow 74'
MFPéter Lipcsei
FWIstván Vincze
Substitutes:
GKTamás Baloghupward-facing green arrow 88'
MFIstván Pisontupward-facing green arrow 74'
DFTibor Balogupward-facing green arrow 58'
FWKálmán Kovácsupward-facing green arrow 86'
MFBéla Illésupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
RomaniaEmerich Jenei

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Valeriy Avdysh (Ukraine)
    • Volodymyr Pianykh (Ukraine)
  • Fourth official: ? (?)

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes

Legacy

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  • On 31 May 2017 there took place a friendly among footballer veterans of Ukraine and Hungary to commemorate the game of 1992.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Arnhold, Matthias (8 October 2010)."Ukraine - List of International Matches".RSSSF. Retrieved11 December 2010.
  2. ^List of games for CIS national football team(in Russian)
  3. ^Цей день в історії. 33 роки тому збірна України зіграла свій перший матч. sport.ua. 29 April 2025
  4. ^Pioneers of the Ukraine national football team: fate of participants of the first game (Піонери національної збірної України: долі учасників першого матчу).Ukrainian Association of Football. 30 April 2018
  5. ^Video of the Salloi's goal (youtube)
  6. ^Video of Kiprich's first goal (youtube)
  7. ^Kiprich's penalty
  8. ^Hetsko's free kick goal
  9. ^Uzhhorod. Avanhard. Ukraine – Hungary. 3:1 (Ужгород. Авангард. Украина - Венгрия. 3:1. Двадцать пять лет спустя). UA-Football. 31 May 2017

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