Details
The game itself according to the Komanda newspaper was less rich on events as the whole period of it organization. The weather at the Avanhard stadium was more than favorable for the football festival with a sun shining all day with +22°C. At first Shelepnytsky wasted an opportunity to open the score by striking the goal-post, then the referee, Vadim Zhuk (Belarus), was indecisive to point to a penalty mark for the foul against Scherbakov.
And after the break all the fire for a victory was lost to the guest team and with it the whole game. In the second half several quick and nice Hungarian counter-attacks were accented by good finishing performances from Salloi and Kiprich and made out of the newly formed national team the team of a school boys. About five minutes to the end of the match Kiprich realized a penalty nicely settling the ball in the left low corner and setting Kutepov off-balance in opposite direction. At the end on the 90th minute, after trailing 0:3, the Ukrainians managed on a consolidation goal from Hetsko scoring the free-kick. Hetsko made a history becoming the author of the first goal of the national team and the only one in his career on such level.
Note that attendance might not be precised, because of various reasons. One sources claim eleven thousand another thirteen thousands. However considering that Avanhard itself has capacity to hold 12,000 it would be safe to assume that the stadium was filled at least to its near limit.
| 29 April 1992 19:00 LST |
Ukraine | 1 – 3 | Hungary | Avanhard Stadium, Uzhhorod Attendance: 13,000 Referee: Vadim Zhuk (Belarus) |
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| Hetsko 90' | Report (ua) Report (hu) |
Salloi 61' Kiprich 70', 84' (pen.) |
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