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CIS national football team

 CIS
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Football Federation of the Soviet Union
Head coach Anatoly Byshovets
Most caps Dmitri Kharine (11)
Top scorer Sergei Kiriakov (4)
Home stadium Various
FIFA code CIS
First international

United States United States 0–1 CIS CIS-euro92-flag.png
(Miami, USA; 25 January 1992)

Last international
Scotland Scotland 3–0 CIS CIS-euro92-flag.png
(Norrköping, Sweden; 18 June 1992)
Biggest win
El Salvador El Salvador 0–3 CIS CIS-euro92-flag.png
(San Salvador, El Salvador; 29 January 1992)
Biggest defeat
Mexico Mexico 4–0 CIS CIS-euro92-flag.png
(Mexico City, Mexico; 8 March 1992)
European Championship
Appearances 1 (first in 1992)
Best result Round 1, 1992

United States United States 0–1 CIS CIS-euro92-flag.png
(Miami, USA; 25 January 1992)

The CIS national football team was a provisional national team of the Football Federation of the Soviet Union in 1992. It was accepted that the team would represent the Commonwealth of Independent States. The CIS team was created as part of transformation that was planned to take place. As the USSR national team had already booked a spot in Euro 1992 through the 1991 qualification tournament, the only way to preserve the spot for the post-Soviet team was to take part in the competition as a unified team.

With the end of Euro 1992, the team was transformed into the Russia national football team.

As the Soviet Union has formally ceased to exist on 1 January 1992, so did all its organizations including the football federation. The Association of Football Federations of CIS was formed on 11 January 1992 and was approved by FIFA two days later. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 was adopted as its anthem. Along with the Association, national federations of its members started to form and apply for international recognition.


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