Russian Cup (football)















































Russian Cup
Russian Cup football (2010).svg
Organising body Russian Football Union
Founded 1992; 27 years ago (1992)
Region
 Russia
Number of teams 98
Qualifier for UEFA Europa League
Domestic cup(s) Russian Super Cup
Current champions
Tosno
(1st title)
Most successful club(s)
CSKA Moscow
Lokomotiv Moscow
(7th title)
Website http://rfpl.org

2018–19 Russian Cup

The Russian Cup (Russian: Кубок России) is a football competition held annually by the Football Union of Russia for professional and some amateur (only after a special permission and licensing by Russian Football Union) football clubs.


The winner of the competition gets a spot in the UEFA Europa League group stage.




Contents






  • 1 Participants


  • 2 Competition system


  • 3 Finals


  • 4 Performance by club


  • 5 Trivia


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Participants


All clubs from the Russian Premier League, First Division and Second Division as well as amateur clubs compete for the Russian Cup.



Competition system


The competition is held under knockout format. Second Division teams start from 1/512, 1/256, or 1/128 final stage, depending on the number of teams in the corresponding Second Division zone. First Division teams enter the tournament at 1/32 final stage, and Premier League teams at 1/16 final stage. All ties are one-legged. The final tie is played as a single match; traditionally, it had been held in Moscow, but since 2009 has moved around the country. First round matches are usually played in April, with the final being played the following year in May, so each Russian Cup competition lasts for more than a year.



Finals


The Russian Cup has been played since 1992. The finals have produced the following results:



























































































































































































































Season
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Venue
Attendance

1992–93

Torpedo Moscow (1)
Goal 8' Savichev


1–1 (a.e.t.)
5–3 (p)


CSKA Moscow
Goal 20' Faizulin


Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow
20,000

1993–94

Spartak Moscow (1)
Goal 6' Ledyakhov
Goal 11' Karpin


2–2 (a.e.t.)
4–2 (p)


CSKA Moscow
Goal 39' Radimov
Goal 58' Bystrov


Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow
30,000

1994–95

Dynamo Moscow (1)


0–0 (a.e.t.)
8–7 (p)


Rotor Volgograd



Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow
20,000

1995–96

Lokomotiv Moscow (1)
Goal 10'43' Kosolapov
Goal 85' Drozdov


3–2

Spartak Moscow
Goal 22' Lipko
Goal 30' Nikiforov


Dynamo Stadium,
Moscow
20,000

1996–97

Lokomotiv Moscow (2)
Goal 25' Smirnov
Goal 78' Kharlachyov


2–0

Dynamo Moscow

Torpedo Stadium,
Moscow
13,800

1997–98

Spartak Moscow (2)
Goal 86' Tikhonov


1–0

Lokomotiv Moscow

Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow
36,800

1998–99

Zenit Saint Petersburg (1)
Goal 57'59' Panov
Goal 65' Maksymyuk


3–1

Dynamo Moscow
Goal 26' Pisarev

Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow
22,000

1999–2000

Lokomotiv Moscow (3)
Goal 41' Yevseyev
Goal 96' Bulykin
Goal 113' Tsymbalar


3–2 (a.e.t.)

CSKA Moscow
Goal 32' Semak
Goal 120' Kornaukhov


Dynamo Stadium,
Moscow
26,000

2000–01

Lokomotiv Moscow (4)
Goal 90' Janashia


1–1 (a.e.t.)
4–3 (p)


Anzhi Makhachkala
Goal 90' Sirkhayev



Dynamo Stadium,
Moscow
8,500

2001–02

CSKA Moscow (1)
Goal 30' Solomatin
Goal 52' Yanovsky


2–0

Zenit Saint Petersburg

Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow
48,000

2002–03

Spartak Moscow (3)
Goal 28' Titov


1–0

Rostov

Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow
22,000

2003–04

Terek Grozny (1)
Goal 90+2' Fedkov


1–0

Krylia Sovetov Samara

Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow
17,000

2004–05

CSKA Moscow (2)
Goal 68' Zhirkov


1–0

Khimki

Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow[1]
25,000

2005–06

CSKA Moscow (3)
Goal 43'90+3'
Goal 90' Vágner Love


3–0

Spartak Moscow

Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow[2]
67,000

2006–07

Lokomotiv Moscow (5)
Goal 102' O'Connor


1–0 (a.e.t.)

FC Moscow

Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow[3]
45,000

2007–08

CSKA Moscow (4)
Goal 65' Vágner Love
Goal 75'


2–2 (a.e.t.)
4–1 (p)


Amkar Perm
Goal 57' Drinčić
Goal 64' Dujmović


Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow[4]
24,000

2008–09

CSKA Moscow (5)
Goal 90+2' Aldonin


1–0

Rubin Kazan

Arena Khimki,
Khimki[5]
13,000

2009–10

Zenit Saint Petersburg (2)
Goal 60' (pen.) Shirokov


1–0

Sibir Novosibirsk

Olimp – 2,
Rostov-on-Don[6]
15,000

2010–11

CSKA Moscow (6)
Goal 13'69' Doumbia


2–1

Alania Vladikavkaz
Goal 23' Neco


Shinnik Stadium,
Yaroslavl[7]
12,900

2011–12

Rubin Kazan (1)
Goal 78' R. Yeryomenko


1–0

Dynamo Moscow

Tsentralnyi Stadion,
Yekaterinburg[8]
27,000

2012–13

CSKA Moscow (7)
Goal 11' Musa


1–1 (a.e.t.)
4–3 (p)


Anzhi Makhachkala
Goal 74' Diarra


Terek Stadium,
Grozny[9]
28,000

2013–14

Rostov (1)


0–0 (a.e.t.)
6–5 (p)


FC Krasnodar



Anzhi-Arena,
Kaspiysk[10]
19,500

2014–15

Lokomotiv Moscow (6)
Goal 73' Niasse
Goal 104' Boussoufa
Goal 111' Al. Miranchuk


3–1 (a.e.t.)

Kuban Krasnodar
Goal 28' Ignatyev


Central Stadium,
Astrakhan
16,000

2015–16

Zenit Saint Petersburg (3)
Goal 34, 63 ' Hulk
Goal 55' Kokorin
Goal 69'Yusupov


4–1

CSKA Moscow
Goal 36' Olanare


Kazan Arena,
Kazan
36,600

2016–17

Lokomotiv Moscow (7)
Goal 76' I. Denisov
Goal 90' Al. Miranchuk


2–0

Ural Yekaterinburg

Fisht Olympic Stadium,
Olympic Park, Sochi
24,500

2017–18

Tosno (1)
Goal 11' Skvortsov
Goal 80' Mirzov


2–1

Avangard Kursk
Goal 16' Kireyev


Volgograd Arena, Volgograd
40,373


Performance by club




































































































































































Club
Winners
Runners-up
Winning years
Runner-up years

CSKA Moscow

7

4
2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
1993, 1994, 2000, 2016

Lokomotiv Moscow

7

1
1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2015, 2017
1998

Spartak Moscow

3

2
1994, 1998, 2003
1996, 2006

Zenit Saint Petersburg

3

1
1999, 2010, 2016
2002

Dynamo Moscow

1

3
1995
1997, 1999, 2012

Rostov

1

1
2014
2003

Rubin Kazan

1

1
2012
2009

Torpedo Moscow

1


1993


Akhmat Grozny

1


2004


Tosno

1


2018


Anzhi Makhachkala



2

2001, 2013

Rotor Volgograd



1

1995

Krylia Sovetov



1

2004

Khimki



1

2005

FC Moscow



1

2007

Amkar Perm



1

2008

Sibir Novosibirsk



1

2010

Alania Vladikavkaz



1

2011

FC Krasnodar



1

2014

Kuban Krasnodar



1

2015

Ural Yekaterinburg



1

2017

Avangard Kursk



1

2018


Trivia


To date, Terek Grozny is the only club which has won the Russian Cup while playing in the Russian Football National League, the second league of Russian football.



See also



  • Football in Russia

  • Soviet Cup



References





  1. ^ 2005 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  2. ^ 2006 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  3. ^ 2007 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  4. ^ 2008 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  5. ^ 2009 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  6. ^ 2010 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  7. ^ 2011 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  8. ^ 2012 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  9. ^ 2013 Russian Cup final at Soccerway


  10. ^ 2014 Russian Cup final at Soccerway




External links




  • (in Russian) Russian Cup on the website of the Russian Football Union


  • (in English) Russia - Cup Finals, RSSSF.com











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