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Soviet Union national under-21 football team

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Soviet Union U-21/23
Nickname(s)Youth (Russian:Молодежная, Molodyozhnaya)
AssociationFootball Federation of the Soviet Union
Head coach-
Mostcaps?
Top scorer?
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
First international
Soviet UnionSoviet Union (lads) 1–3Soviet Union (youth)Soviet Union
(Moscow,Soviet Union; 21 May 1963)
Last International
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1–1ItalyItaly
(Simferopol,Ukrainian SSR; 16 October 1991)
Biggest win
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 6–0CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
(Yerevan,Armenian SSR; 10 April 1974)
Biggest defeat
West GermanyWest Germany 5–0Soviet UnionSoviet Union
(Aachen,West Germany; 30 March 1982)
UEFA U-21 Championship
Appearances3 (first in 1980)
Best resultWinners,1976 (as U-23),1980 &1990

TheSoviet national youth football team was the under-21football team of theSoviet Union. Before 1978 it was known as under-23 team. It ceased to exist on thebreakup of the Union.

Following the realignment ofUEFA's youth competitions in 1976, the USSR Under-21 team was formed. The team had a good record, winning the competition twice, reaching the last four once, but failing to qualify for the last eight on five occasions.

After the dissolution of the USSR (on 26 December 1991), the senior team played out its remaining fixtures, which were the finals ofEuro 92. Because the USSR U-21s had, by 26 December, already failed to qualify for their version of the1992 European Championship, the former Soviet states didn't play as a combined team at U-21 level ever again.

Of the former Soviet states, only Russia entered the1992–1994 competition. A total of 15 former Soviet states play international football today; 11 in Europe underUEFA, 4 in Asia under theAFC.

UEFA U-23 championship record

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Started inBalkans as the Under-23 Challenge Cup which ran from 1967 to 1970, the Soviet Union did not participate.

UEFA European Under-23 Championship Knockout stageUEFA European Under-23 Championship Group stage
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
1972FinalRunners-up6231139211032
1974SemifinalsThird place420294431081
1976FinalChampions631296210142

UEFA U-21 championship record

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UEFA European Under-21 Championship Knockout stageUEFA European Under-21 Championship Group stage
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
1978did not qualify421151
1980FinalChampions642081431082
1982SemifinalsThird place4112711413010
1984did not qualify623186
1986630388
1988630379
1990FinalChampions64201366411125
1992did not qualify623164

Managers

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  • In 1992 it also competed as the CIS national under-21 football team coached by Boris Ignatyev. Since August 1992 Boris Ignatyev continued already with theRussia national under-21 football team.

1990 European Championship squad

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Head coach
Vladimir Radionov
No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
1GKAndriy Kovtun (1968-02-28)28 February 1968 (aged 21)6Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv
1GKDmitriy Kharine (1968-08-16)16 August 1968 (aged 21)10Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
1GKMikhail Yeremin (1968-06-17)17 June 1968 (aged 21)2Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicCSKA Moscow
2DFDmitriy Chugunov (1968-06-09)9 June 1968 (aged 21)6Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicTorpedo Moscow
2DFAndriy Bal (1958-01-16)16 January 1958 (aged 31)8Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv
2DFVadim Rogovskoi (1962-02-06)6 February 1962 (aged 27)1Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicTorpedo Moscow
2DFAndriy Sydelnykov (1967-09-27)27 September 1967 (aged 22)6Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
2DFAndrei Chernyshov (1968-01-07)7 January 1968 (aged 21)5Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
2DFOleh Luzhnyi (1968-08-05)5 August 1968 (aged 21)4Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicSKA Karpaty Lviv /Dynamo Kyiv
2DFRavil Sabitov (1968-03-08)8 March 1968 (aged 21)4Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
2DFSerhiy Zayets (1969-08-18)18 August 1969 (aged 20)3Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv
2DFBoris Pozdnyakov (1962-05-31)31 May 1962 (aged 27)2Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
2DFAndrei Solovtsov (1967-10-17)17 October 1967 (aged 22)2Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicLokomotiv Moscow
2DFMikhail Solovyov (1968-12-23)23 December 1968 (aged 21)2Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicCSKA Moscow /Torpedo Moscow
2DFGennadi Nagornykh (1968-05-20)20 May 1968 (aged 21)1Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRostselmash Rostov
2DFGela Ketashvili (1965-09-27)September 27, 1965 (aged 24)1Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicDinamo Tbilisi
2DFKakhaber Tskhadadze (1968-09-07)7 September 1968 (aged 21)5Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicDinamo Tbilisi
3MFIgor Shalimov (1969-02-02)2 February 1969 (aged 20)11Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicSpartak Moscow
3MFSerhiy Shmatovalenko (1967-01-20)20 January 1967 (aged 22)11Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv
3MFAndrei Kobelev (1968-10-22)22 October 1968 (aged 21)10Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
3MFAndrei Kanchelskis (1969-01-23)23 January 1969 (aged 20)8Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv
3MFAleksandr Mostovoi (1968-08-22)22 August 1968 (aged 21)7Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicSpartak Moscow
3MFAndrei Pyatnitskiy (1967-09-27)27 September 1967 (aged 22)6Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicPakhtakor Tashkent
3MFYevgeniy Smertin (1969-01-17)17 January 1969 (aged 20)4Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
3MFIgor Dobrovolskiy (1967-08-27)27 August 1967 (aged 22)2Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
3MFZaza Revishvili (1968-05-23)23 May 1968 (aged 21)2Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicDinamo Tbilisi
3MFGia Dzhishkariani (1967-11-30)30 November 1967 (aged 22)1Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicDinamo Tbilisi
3MFSerhiy Pohodin (1968-04-29)29 April 1968 (aged 21)1Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv
4FWIgor Kolyvanov (1968-03-06)6 March 1968 (aged 21)11Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
4FWSergei Kiriakov (1970-01-01)1 January 1970 (aged 19)6Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Moscow
4FWNikolai Pisarev (1968-11-23)23 November 1968 (aged 21)2Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicTorpedo Moscow
4FWOleg Salenko (1969-10-25)25 October 1969 (aged 20)1Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicZenit Leningrad /Dynamo Kyiv
4FWSergei Yuran (1969-06-11)11 June 1969 (aged 20)1Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicDynamo Kyiv

Notes:

  • All data through 31 December 1989.

1992 European Championship cycle squad

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The last under-21 squad which is also known as the Olympic. All caps and goals are based on the Soviet team performance at the1992 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in 1990–1991.

Head coach
Boris Ignatyev
No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1GKGintaras Staučė (1969-12-24)24 December 1969 (aged 22)5-2Russian SFSR Football AssociationSpartak Moscow
1GKVladimir Pchelnikov (1970-03-30)30 March 1970 (aged 21)1-2Russian SFSR Football AssociationTorpedo Moscow
2DFSerhiy Bezhenar (1970-08-09)9 August 1970 (aged 21)61Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
2DFYuriy Nikiforov (1970-09-16)16 September 1970 (aged 21)60Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRChornomorets Odesa
2DFOmari Tetradze (1969-10-13)13 October 1969 (aged 22)50Georgian SSR Football AssociationMertskhali Ozurgeti /Dynamo Moscow
2DFVyacheslav Tsaryov (1971-05-04)4 May 1971 (aged 20)30Russian SFSR Football AssociationDynamo Moscow
2DFDmitri Khlestov (1971-01-21)21 January 1971 (aged 20)30Russian SFSR Football AssociationSpartak Moscow
2DFViktor Onopko (1969-10-14)14 October 1969 (aged 22)31Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRShakhtar Donetsk
2DFOleh Benko (1969-10-21)21 October 1969 (aged 22)20Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
2DFSerhiy Zayets (1969-08-18)18 August 1969 (aged 22)20Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRDynamo Kyiv
2DFSergey Shustikov (1970-09-30)30 September 1970 (aged 21)21Russian SFSR Football AssociationTorpedo Moscow
2DFYuriy Moroz (1970-09-08)8 September 1970 (aged 21)10Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRDynamo Kyiv
2DFIgor Chugainov (1970-04-06)6 April 1970 (aged 21)10Russian SFSR Football AssociationLokomotiv Moscow /Torpedo Moscow
2DFYevgeni Bushmanov (1971-11-02)2 November 1971 (aged 20)10Russian SFSR Football AssociationSpartak Moscow
2DFSergei Mamchur (1972-02-03)3 February 1972 (aged 19)10Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRDnipro Dnipropetrovsk
3MFSerhiy Shcherbakov (1971-08-15)15 August 1971 (aged 20)31Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRShakhtar Donetsk
3MFMirjalol Qosimov (1970-09-17)17 September 1970 (aged 21)30Uzbek SSR Football AssociationPakhtakor Tashkent
3MFBakhva Tedeyev (1969-09-18)18 September 1969 (aged 22)30Russian SFSR Football AssociationSpartak Vladikavkaz
3MFSergei Mandreko (1971-08-01)1 August 1971 (aged 20)20Tajik SSR Football AssociationPamir Dushanbe
3MFAnatoliy Mushchynka (1970-08-19)19 August 1970 (aged 21)10Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRKarpaty Lviv
3MFOleh Koshelyuk (1969-09-07)7 September 1969 (aged 22)10Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRSKA Odessa /Chornomorets Odesa
4FWDmitri Radchenko (1970-12-02)2 December 1970 (aged 21)61Russian SFSR Football AssociationZenit Leningrad /Spartak Moscow
4FWSergei Kiriakov (1970-01-01)1 January 1970 (aged 21)50Russian SFSR Football AssociationDynamo Moscow
4FWYuri Tishkov (1971-03-12)12 March 1971 (aged 20)41Russian SFSR Football AssociationTorpedo Moscow
4FWOleg Salenko (1969-10-25)25 October 1969 (aged 22)30Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSRDynamo Kyiv
4FWValeri Popovitch (1970-05-18)18 May 1970 (aged 21)20Russian SFSR Football AssociationSpartak Moscow
4FWIgor Simutenkov (1973-04-03)3 April 1973 (aged 18)20Russian SFSR Football AssociationDynamo Moscow

National teams of the former Soviet republics

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 RussiaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 UkraineNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 BelarusNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 UzbekistanNational teamU-23 teamAFC
 KazakhstanNational teamU-21 team (U-23 team)UEFA (AFC: 1992–2002)
 GeorgiaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 AzerbaijanNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 LithuaniaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 MoldovaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 LatviaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 KyrgyzstanNational teamU-23 teamAFC
 TajikistanNational teamU-23 teamAFC
 ArmeniaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA
 TurkmenistanNational teamU-23 teamAFC
 EstoniaNational teamU-21 teamUEFA

See also

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