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USSR national under-21 football team

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First international
Spain 1-2 USSR
Málaga, March 30, 1971
Last International
USSR 1-1 Italy
Simferopol, October 16, 1991
Biggest win
USSR 6-0 Czechoslovakia
Yerevan, April 10, 1974
Biggest defeat
West Germany 5-0 USSR
Aachen, March 30, 1982
UEFA U-21 Championship
Appearances 3 (First in 1980)
Best result Winners, 1980 & 1990

The USSR national under-21 football team was the Under-21 football team of the Soviet Union. It ceased to exist on the break up of the Union.

Following the realignment of UEFA'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 December 26, 1991), the senior team played out its remaining fixtures, which were the finals of Euro 92. Because the USSR U-21s had, by December 26, already failed to qualify for their version of the 1992 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 the 1992-1994 competition. However, the Russian U-21 team should not be considered as a continuation of this team; a large percentage of the team's players came from outside Russia (Russia still provided the most). A total of 15 former Soviet states play international football today; 11 in Europe under UEFA, 4 in Asia under the AFC.

Since the under-21 competition rules insist that players must be 21 or under at the start ot a two year competition, technically it is an U-23 competition. USSR's unparalleled record in U-23 competitions is also shown.

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[edit] UEFA U-23 Championship Record

  • 1972: Runners-up.
  • 1974: Losing semi-finalists.
  • 1976: Winners.

[edit] UEFA U-21 Championship Record

  • 1978: Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 3 in qualification group.
  • 1980: Winners.
  • 1982: Losing semi-finalists.
  • 1984: Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 4 in qualification group.
  • 1986: Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 4 in qualification group.
  • 1988: Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 4 in qualification group.
  • 1990: Winners.
  • 1992: Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 4 in qualification group.

[edit] National teams of the former Soviet republics

 Armenia National team U-21 team UEFA
 Azerbaijan National team U-21 team UEFA
 Belarus National team U-21 team UEFA
 Estonia National team U-21 team UEFA
 Georgia National team U-21 team UEFA
 Kazakhstan National team U-21 team UEFA (AFC:1992-2002)
 Kyrgyzstan National team U-20 team AFC
 Latvia National team U-21 team UEFA
 Lithuania National team U-21 team UEFA
 Moldova National team U-21 team UEFA
 Russia National team U-21 team UEFA
 Tajikistan National team U-20 team AFC
 Turkmenistan National team U-20 team AFC
 Ukraine National team U-21 team UEFA
 Uzbekistan National team U-20 team AFC

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