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Soviet Footballer of the Year - Wikipedia

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The award Soviet Footballer of the Year was awarded to the best footballer of the Soviet Union from 1964 until 1991. The poll was conducted among journalists by the weekly sport newspaper Football (Football-Hockey).[1] Each journalist named his own top three player every year. Each place carried a point weight such as 1st place was worth 3 pts., 2nd - 2, and 3rd - 1.[citation needed]

The idea for the award appeared right after Lev Yashin has received Ballon d'Or award in 1963.[citation needed] The honours were awarded along with several other prizes and awards at the end of the competition season. For goalkeepers being not limited from the Soviet Footballer of the Year, also were awarded separate honours the "Best Goalkeeper of the Year". The best goal-scorer of the Soviet Top League was awarded with the "Best Topscorer of the Year".[citation needed] Before becoming an official award before 1964, in 1950s Moskovskij Komsomolets and Komsomolskaya Pravda were conducting own polls to honour the best footballer of the country.[citation needed]

Year Place Player Club Points Notes
1964 1st Valery Voronin Torpedo Moscow

186

2nd Valentin Ivanov Torpedo Moscow

85

3rd Slava Metreveli Dinamo Tbilisi

80

1965 1st Valery Voronin Torpedo Moscow

?

Only the winners were announced; it was later established that
Streltsov finished 2nd.
2nd Eduard Streltsov Torpedo Moscow

?

1966 1st Andriy Biba Dynamo Kyiv

94

Yashin and Shesternev obtained an equal number points,
but Yashin was ranked higher for having more 1st place votes.
2nd Lev Yashin Dynamo Moscow

75

3rd Albert Shesternev CSKA Moscow

75

1967 1st Eduard Streltsov Torpedo Moscow

155

2nd Murtaz Khurtsilava Dinamo Tbilisi

84

3rd Anatoliy Byshovets Dynamo Kyiv

31

1968 1st Eduard Streltsov Torpedo Moscow

206

2nd Murtaz Khurtsilava Dinamo Tbilisi

107

3rd Albert Shesternev CSKA Moscow

41

1969 1st Vladimir Muntyan Dynamo Kyiv

223

2nd Anzor Kavazashvili Spartak Moscow

170

3rd Albert Shesternev CSKA Moscow

76

1970 1st Albert Shesternyov CSKA Moscow

298

2nd Vladimir Fedotov CSKA Moscow

159

3rd Viktor Bannikov Dynamo Kyiv

73

1971 1st Evhen Rudakov Dynamo Kyiv

298

2nd Viktor Kolotov Dynamo Kyiv

200

3rd Eduard Markarov Ararat Yerevan

61

1972 1st Yevgeny Lovchev Spartak Moscow

188

2nd Evhen Rudakov Dynamo Kyiv

156

3rd Murtaz Khurtsilava Dinamo Tbilisi

140

1973 1st Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

207

2nd Arkady Andriasyan Ararat Yerevan

156

3rd Vladimir Pilguy Dynamo Moscow

82

1974 1st Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

236

2nd Vladimir Veremeev Dynamo Kyiv

62

3rd Aleksandr Prokhorov Spartak Moscow

60

1975 1st Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

362

2nd Vladimir Veremeev Dynamo Kyiv

108

3rd Yevgeni Lovchev Spartak Moscow

99

1976 1st Vladimir Astapovskiy CSKA Moscow

256

2nd David Kipiani Dinamo Tbilisi

136

3rd Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

116

1977 1st David Kipiani Dinamo Tbilisi

323

2nd Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

198

3rd Yuriy Dehteryov Shakhter Donetsk

171

1978 1st Ramaz Shengelia Dinamo Tbilisi

235

2nd Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

156

3rd Georgi Yartsev Spartak Moscow

135

1979 1st Vitali Starukhin Shakhter Donetsk

248

2nd Vagiz Khidiyatullin Spartak Moscow

175

3rd Yuri Gavrilov Spartak Moscow

172

1980 1st Aleksandr Chivadze Dinamo Tbilisi

259

2nd Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

187

3rd Vagiz Khidiyatullin Spartak Moscow

103

1981 1st Ramaz Shengelia Dinamo Tbilisi

360

2nd Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

217

3rd Leonid Buryak Dynamo Kyiv

112

1982 1st Rinat Dasaev Spartak Moscow

400

2nd Anatoliy Demyanenko Dynamo Kyiv

120

3rd Andrei Yakubik Pakhtakor Tashkent

117

1983 1st Fyodor Cherenkov Spartak Moscow

442

2nd Rinat Dasaev Spartak Moscow

181

3rd Aleksandr Chivadze Dinamo Tbilisi

91

1984 1st Hennadiy Litovchenko Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

397

2nd Mikhail Biryukov FC Zenit Leningrad

222

3rd Yuri Gavrilov Spartak Moscow

75

1985 1st Anatoliy Demyanenko Dynamo Kyiv

409

2nd Oleg Protasov Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

393

3rd Fyodor Cherenkov Spartak Moscow

306

1986 1st Aleksandr Zavarov Dynamo Kyiv

357

In 1986 Igor Belanov won the Ballon d'Or
but could not become the best player in USSR.
2nd Igor Belanov Dynamo Kyiv

313

3rd Oleg Blokhin Dynamo Kyiv

81

1987 1st Oleg Protasov Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

256

2nd Alexei Mikhailichenko Dynamo Kyiv

144

3rd Rinat Dasaev Spartak Moscow

120

1988 1st Alexei Mikhailichenko Dynamo Kyiv

482

2nd Rinat Dasaev Spartak Moscow

109

3rd Fyodor Cherenkov Spartak Moscow

81

1989 1st Fyodor Cherenkov Spartak Moscow

345

2nd Stanislav Cherchesov Spartak Moscow

172

3rd Vladimir Bessonov Dynamo Kyiv

164

1990 1st Igor Dobrovolski Dynamo Moscow

259

2nd Sergei Yuran Dynamo Kyiv

115

3rd Aleksandr Mostovoi Spartak Moscow

68

1991 1st Igor Kolyvanov Dynamo Moscow

229

2nd Aleksandr Mostovoi Spartak Moscow

153

3rd Igor Korneev CSKA Moscow

148

Club Winners Winning years
Dynamo Kyiv

9

1966, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1985, 1986, 1988
Dynamo Tbilisi

4

1977, 1978, 1980, 1981
Spartak Moscow

4

1972, 1982, 1983, 1989
Torpedo Moscow

4

1964, 1965, 1967, 1968
CSKA Moscow

2

1970, 1976
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

2

1984, 1987
FC Dynamo Moscow

2

1990, 1991
Shakhter Donetsk

1

1979

Most wins by player

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Name Wins Winning years
Oleg Blokhin

3

1973, 1974, 1975
Fyodor Cherenkov

2

1983, 1989
Ramaz Shengelia

2

1978, 1981
Eduard Streltsov

2

1967, 1968
Valery Voronin

2

1964, 1965

After the Soviet Union dissolved most of the new independent countries created their own awards to the best footballer of the year. A few countries including Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania had been awarding their own awards even before the collapse of Soviet Union.