Soviet Union - List of Women Champions
Women's football was played in the Soviet Union following the 1917 October
revolution (a championship had already been held in Russia as early as
1911), but forbidden by the authorities
under Stalin by the late twenties. A short revival in the late sixties saw
football teams (usually factory representations) playing in Moscow, Kharkov,
Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kiev, Riga and Vilnius, among other cities, and a match
between top sides Kharkov and Vilnius, played in Donetsk in front of 32,000 spectators,
was shown live on television on November 13th, 1971 (Kharkov won 3-2). In 1972,
the Valentina Tereshkova Cup was inaugurated in Dnepropetrovsk, with participants
from Dnepropetrovsk, Moscow, Kiev, Donetsk, Kharkov, Riga and Uzhgorod.
However, in 1973 the state sports commission forbade the participation of women
in so-called "men's sports", including football. Subsequently, no women's football
was played until the late eighties; in 1987 the state ban was lifted and the
Sobesednik youth paper (attached to the Komsomolskaya Pravda) organised a "festival
of women football", which was henceforth played annually and developed into the first
official championship, held in 1990 (the qualifying competition started in 1989).
1990 Niva Baryshevka 2-1 Serp i Molot Moskva
1991 Tekstilshchik Ramenskoye 0-0 Nadezhda Mogilov [6-5 pen]
Number of Titles (2)
1 Niva Baryshevka
Tekstilshchik Ramenskoye
Russia Champions since 1992
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