Winners of Kazakh SSR Cup 1936-1991
Note: the tournament was irregular during the Soviet period and was not contested every season. Kazakh teams in the Soviet league pyramid didn't take part in the tournament.
Year - Winner | Year - Winner |
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1936 - Dinamo Almaty | 1967 - Gornyak Zhezkazgan |
1937 - not held | 1968 - Torpedo Tselinograd |
1938 - Dinamo Almaty | 1969 - Teplovoznik Zhambyl |
1939 - Dinamo Almaty | 1970 - Bulat Temirtau |
1940 - Dinamo Almaty | 1971 - Gornyak Nikol'skiy |
1941-47 - not held | 1972 - Bulat Temirtau |
1948 - Dinamo Karagandy | 1973 - Bulat Temirtau |
1949 - Dinamo Shymkent | 1974 - Bulat Temirtau |
1950 - Dinamo Zhambyl | 1975 - Bulat Temirtau |
1951 - Dinamo Almaty | 1976 - Bulat Temirtau |
1952 - Stroitel' Oskemen | 1977 - Trud Shevchenko |
1953 - not held | 1978 - Trud Shevchenko |
1954 - Dinamo Almaty | 1979 - Vostokmash Oskemen |
1955 - Metallurg Shymkent | 1980 - Liteyshchik Karagandy |
1956 - not held | 1981 - Alyuminshchik Pavlodar |
1957 - Spartak Almaty | 1982 - not held |
1958 - Stroitel' Pavlodar | 1983 - Spartak Semey |
1959 - Spartak Almaty | 1984 - Meliorator Shymkent |
1960 - Avangard Petropavl | 1985 - Meliorator Shymkent |
1961 - Torpedo Oskemen | 1986 - Tselinnik Tselinograd |
1962 - Torpedo Oskemen | 1987 - Meliorator Shymkent |
1963 - Torpedo Oskemen | 1988 - Traktor Pavlodar |
1964 - Stroitel' Shevchenko | 1989 - Ekibaztuzets |
1965 - ADK Almaty | 1990 - Montazhnik Turkestan |
1966 - Altay Oskemen | 1991 - Aktyubinets Aktobe |
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