2006 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup

2006 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
CIS Cuр, Кубок Содружества 2006
Tournament details
Host country Russia
Dates 14–22 January 2006
Teams 16
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 30
Goals scored 84 (2.8 per match)

The 2006 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was the fourteenth edition of the competition between the champions of former republics of Soviet Union. It was won by Neftchi Baku for the first time.

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Russia CSKA Moscow 330063+39
Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent 320185+36
Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 301213-21
Estonia TVMK Tallinn 301204-41

Results


15 January 2006
CSKA Moscow Russia 1 0 Estonia TVMK Tallinn

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku 321062+47
Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 320163+36
Kazakhstan Aktobe 311124-24
Tajikistan Vakhsh Qurghonteppa 300316-50

Results



17 January 2006
Aktobe Kazakhstan 1 1 Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 320184+46
Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 3201103+76
Turkmenistan HTTU Ashgabat 320145-16
Kyrgyzstan Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn 3003010-100
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 210174+33
Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 21013303
Turkmenistan HTTU Ashgabat 210125-33

Results



Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Russia Russia U19 320134-16
Lithuania FBK Kaunas 311142+24
Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk 311143+14
Armenia Pyunik Yerevan 310235-23
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Lithuania FBK Kaunas 220041+34
Armenia Pyunik Yerevan 210123-13
Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk 201113-21

Results


15 January 2006
FBK Kaunas Lithuania 0 1 Russia Russia U19

Final rounds

Quarterfinals (18 Jan) Semifinals (20 Jan) Final (22 Jan)
         
Russia CSKA Moscow 3
Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 1
Russia CSKA Moscow 1
Lithuania FBK Kaunas (p) 1
Lithuania FBK Kaunas (p) 1
Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 1
Lithuania FBK Kaunas 2
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku 4
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku (p) 0
Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent 0
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku (w/o) 3
Armenia Pyunik Yerevan 0
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1
Armenia Pyunik Yerevan 3

Quarterfinals

18 January 2006
FBK Kaunas Lithuania 1 1 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
  Penalties  
5 3

18 January 2006
Neftchi Baku Azerbaijan 0 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
  Penalties  
4 2


Semifinals

20 January 2006
CSKA Moscow Russia 1 1 Lithuania FBK Kaunas
  Penalties  
4 5

1 Neftchi Baku were awarded a win after Pyunik Yerevan refused to play for safety concerns (caused by ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict).[1]

Finals

22 January 2006
FBK Kaunas Lithuania 2 4 Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku

References

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