Originally, the Final was
supposed to be played the following week, but the Warsaw Pact's invasion
of Czechoslovakia earlier that year now led to a lengthy delay and even
the prospect of the tie being declared void. Many clubs can claim ail
manner of bizarre reasons for post-ponements. Indeed, the subject has
become the staple of radio phone-in shows over the last few years - but
few could boast that the intervention of General Secretary Brezhnev and
Cold War tensions almost handed them a European trophy on a plate. Revie
and the Hungarians were adamant that the game should go ahead, and once
UEFA, or EUFA as it was still known in the UK, had withdrawn their
provocative proposai to segregate Eastern and Western European teams in
future, the match was officially sanctioned for the second week in
September. It turned out to be the most valiant performance in the
club's history.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Soviet Cup "Кубок СССР" 1990 1991 CSKA Moskva Torpedo Moskva
23 June 1991
Attendance: 37,000
Referee: Valeriy Butenko
Referee: Valeriy Butenko
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. The last year defending champions Dynamo Kyiv were eliminated administratively in the first round of the competition (1/16 of final) by FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin after winning their home game 7:1. 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.