The runners up team of the Soviet Supreme League in 1984 was Spartak Moscow.
The winners of the Soviet Supreme League in 1984 were Zenit Leningrad.
The top scorer of the Soviet Supreme League in 1984 was Sergey Andreev.
The runners up team of the French football league in 1984 was AS Monaco.
The runners up in the 1984 UEFA Champions League was Roma.
The runners up team of the Swiss Super League in 1984 was Servette FC.
The winners of the Soviet Army Cup in 1984 were Levski-Spartak.
Everton was the Football League Champions in 1984.
Feyenoord was the winner of the Eredivisie league in 1984.
Liverpool was the winner of the League Cup in 1984.
There was not just one. The most famous leader of the Soviet Union was Joseph Stalin who became the First Secretary of the Communist Part of the Soviet Union (the most powerful job) in about 1925 and had that top job (as well as the supreme military position "Marshal of the Soviet Union") until his death in 1953. Before Stalin, the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic) was ruled by Vladimir Lenin (as First Secretary of the CPSU) between 1917 and 1923. The RSFSR became the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) in about 1922. After Stalin there were more famous leaders of the USSR, in particular; Nikita Krushchev (1958-1964) Leonid Brezhnev (1968-1982) Yuri Andropov (1982-1984) Konstantin Chernenko (1984) Mikhail Gorbachev (1984-1990)
The winners of the Belgian League in 1984 were KSK Beveren.
FC Kuusysi was the winner of the Veikkausliiga league in 1984.