CIS national football team

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CIS
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Association Association Football Federation of CIS
Head coach -
Most caps Dmitri Kharine (11)[1]
Top scorer Sergei Kiriakov (4)
FIFA code CIS
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Team colours
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Home kit
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Away kit
First international
United States USA 0 - 1 CIS Commonwealth of Independent States
(Miami, USA; 25 January 1992)

Last International
Scotland Scotland 3 - 0 CIS Commonwealth of Independent States
(Norrköping, Sweden; 18 June 1992)

Largest win
El Salvador El Salvador 0 - 3 CIS Commonwealth of Independent States
(San Salvador, El Salvador; 29 January 1992)
Worst defeat
Mexico Mexico 4 - 0 CIS Commonwealth of Independent States
(Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico; 8 March 1992)
European Championship
Appearances 1 (First in 1992)
Best result Round 1, 1992

The CIS national football team represented the Commonwealth of Independent States, the alliance of 12 out of 15 newly formed sovereign states of the Soviet Union, during the first half of 1992. Since the USSR national team had already booked a spot in the Euro 1992 by qualifying in 1991, the only legitimate way for them to take part in the competition was to take part as a unified team. As the Soviet Union ceased to exist on January 1, 1992, so did the Football Federation of USSR. However on January 11, 1992, the Association Football Federation of CIS was formed and approved by FIFA two days later. Since the national teams of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have already been formed, the players from these states did not participate in the CIS national team. Though the federation was successfully able to put together a national team, plans for a domestic league were less successful, resulting in separate championships for all of the breakaway republics.

Thus, the CIS national football team was previously known as the USSR national football team until June 1992 when the team completed its participation in the Euro 1992. It was renamed to Russia national football team and additional national teams for the FSU republics were formed as well.

The CIS national football team was only coached by Anatoly Byshovets during its existence. The team failed to achieve success in Euro 1992, finishing last in the group with 2 draws and 1 loss.

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[edit] National teams of the former Soviet republics

[edit] Members of the CIS

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

[edit] Not members of the CIS

Flag of Estonia Estonia National team U-21 team UEFA
Flag of Latvia Latvia National team U-21 team UEFA
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania National team U-21 team UEFA

[edit] European Championship record

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Includes two FIFA-sanctioned friendlies against Mexico, that were not registered with the Russian Football Federation. See Talk Page for more.

[edit] External links


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