In July 1927 the Soviet Union undertook a tour of Germany.
The hosts were not the DFB but socialist organization Arbeiter-Turn-und Sportbund (The Workers' Gymnastic and Sports Association).
02.07.27 | Arbeiter-Turn-und Sportbund | 2 | 8 | Soviet Union | Leipzig (27000) |
10.07.27 | Arbeiter-Turn-und Sportbund | 1 | 4 | Soviet Union | Hamburg (25000) |
Arbeiter-Turn-und Sportbund was a national team drawn from clubs playing in the Arbeiter-Turn-und Sportbund national championship, which ran from 1920-32. | |||||
13.07.27 | North West Germany | 2 | 8 | Soviet Union | Bremen (8000) |
15.07.27 | Dresdner SV 1910 | 0 | 3 | Soviet Union | Dresden (20000) |
Dresdner SV 10 were the ATSB national champions 4 years in a row (1923-27) | |||||
20.07.27 | Chemnitz | 0 | 8 | Soviet Union | Chemnitz (10000) |
22.07.27 | Baden-Pfalz | 2 | 12 | Soviet Union | Mannheim (15000) |
24.07.27 | Rheinland-Westphalia | 1 | 5 | Soviet Union | Bremen (20000) |
27.07.27 | Vienna | 3 | 1 | Soviet Union | Dresden(10000) |
29.07.27 | Vienna | 1 | 6 | Soviet Union | Leipzig(15000) |
A Workers’ team billed as ‘Austria’ in some Soviet reports. | |||||
30.07.27 | Berlin | 2 | 6 | Soviet Union | Berlin (20000) |
P | W | D | L | F | A |
10 | 9 | 1 | 61 | 14 |
Squad:
Club | City | ||
GK | Nikolai Sokolov | Dinamo | Leningrad |
Fyodor Chulkov | Dinamo | Moscow | |
FB | Petr Edzov | Pischevkus | Leningrad |
Vasili Lapshin | Trekhgorka | Moscow | |
Pavel Pchelikov | OPPV | Moscow | |
HB | Pavel Baturiev | Dinamo | Leningrad |
Fyodor Selin | Trekhgorka | Moscow | |
Vladimir Fomin | October Revolution FC | Kharkov | |
Ivan Privalov | Rabis | Kharkov | |
Alexei Stolyarov | Dinamo | Leningrad | |
FW | Nikolai Starotsin | Pishchevik | Moscow |
Mikhail Butusov | Pischevkus | Leningrad | |
Petr Isakov | Pishchevik | Moscow | |
Aleksandr Shpakovski | Rabis | Kharkov | |
Aleksandr Kholin | Trekhgorka | Moscow | |
Aleksandr Straub | Kanatchik | Odessa |
Pavel Baturiev was captain.
Trainer was Mikhail Kozlov. Kozlov was a former player of КVКILSI (Tver) and SKL (Moscow). He led the Soviet Union side 1924—1935 and later Spartak Moscow.
Acknowledgements to http://www.rusteam.permian.ru