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1986 Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR football tournament Tournament details Host country Ukrainian SSR Dates 9 July – 27 July Teams 17 Venue(s) 6 (in 6 host cities) Final positions Champions Ukrainian SSR (1st title)Runners-up Uzbek SSR Third place Moscow Fourth place Moldavian SSR Tournament statistics Matches played 44 Goals scored 150 (3.41 per match) ← 1983 1991 →
International football competition
See also: Football at the Spartakiads of Peoples of the USSR
The football tournament at the 1986 Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR was a preparatory competition for the Soviet Union Olympic football team among the Olympic reserves. The competition took place on July 9 through July 27, 1986 as part of the Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR .
The competition included footballers under 21 years of age (born between 1965 and 1968). All participating teams at first were split in four groups with top two team in each of them advancing to the next round forming two semifinal groups of four in each. Depending on their standing in their groups, teams would play off with another team that placed the same place in another group.
Competition
Preliminary games
All times local (UTC+3 )
Key to colours in group tables
Team progressed to the semifinals
Group 1 (Nikopol and Ordzhonikidze )
Leningrad finished second ahead of Estonia based on their goal difference.
Group 2 (Zaporizhia )
Moscow finished first ahead of Kazakhstan based on their goal difference.
Group 3 (Donetsk )
Group 4 (Kharkiv )
Moldavia finished second ahead of Lithuania based on their goal difference.
Semifinals groups
Group A (Nikopol and Ordzhonikidze )
Group B (Zaporizhia )
Final playoffs
7th place playoff (Nikopol). Leningrad – Kazakh SSR 2:0
5th place playoff (Ordzhonikidze). RSFSR – Latvian SSR 5:2
3rd place playoff (Kiev). Moscow – Moldavian SSR 3:1
1st place playoff (Kiev). Ukraine – Uzbek SSR 1:0
1986 Champions – Ukrainian SSR
Head coach – Viktor Kolotov , assistant coaches – Volodymyr Troshkin , Yevhen Kotelnykov
Andriy Kovtun (SKA Kiev), Volodymyr Tsytkin (Dynamo Irpin ), Volodymyr Horilyi (Dynamo Kyiv), Serhiy Shmatovalenko (SKA Odessa), Oleh Derevinsky (Dynamo Kyiv), Oleksandr Dyuldyn, Oleksandr Enei, Ruslan Kolokolov (Dynamo Kyiv), Oleksandr Nefedov (Dynamo Kyiv), Oleksandr Rolevych (SKA Odessa), Serhiy Kovalets (Zirka Berdychiv), Syarhey Herasimets (Shakhtar Donetsk), Oleksandr Yesipov (Metalist Kharkiv), Oleksandr Ivanov (Metalist Kharkiv), Serhiy Khudozhylov (SKA Kiev), Andriy Mareyev, Oleksandr Hushchyn (Dynamo Kyiv), Andriy Sydelnykov (Dynamo Kyiv), Vasyl Storchak (Torpedo Lutsk), Oleh Serdyuk (Shakhtar Donetsk), V.Marchuk
Further reading
Football-87: Handbook-calendar / compiled by N.Kiselyov — "Lenizdat", 1987
Football-87: Handbook-calendar — Moscow: Luzhniki, 1987.
"Football-Hockey". No. 31, 3 August 1986
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