2011 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup

2011 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
CIS Cuр, Кубок Содружества 2011
Tournament details
Host country Russia
Dates 15 January to 23 January
Teams 16
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Azerbaijan Inter Baku (1st title)
Runners-up Belarus Shakhtsyor Salihorsk
Tournament statistics
Matches played 31
Goals scored 84 (2.71 per match)
Attendance 40,800 (1,316 per match)
Top scorer(s) Latvia Ģirts Karlsons (6)

The 19th Commonwealth of Independent States Cup took place in Saint Petersburg beginning January 15, and the final was played on 23 January 2011.

Participants

Team Coach Qualification Participation
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia Anatoli Davydov 2010 Russian Premier League champions1 2nd
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine Andriy Husyn 2009–10 Ukrainian Premier League runner-up2, 3 12th
Lithuania Ekranas Lithuania Valdas Urbonas 2010 A Lyga champions 4th
Latvia Skonto Riga Latvia Marians Pahars 2010 Latvian Higher League champions 13th
Belarus Shakhtsyor Salihorsk Belarus Uladzimir Zhuravel 2010 Belarusian Premier League runner-up3 2nd
Moldova Iskra-Stal Ukraine Valeriy Chalyi 2009–10 Moldovan National Division runners-up3 1st
Azerbaijan Inter Baku Georgia (country) Kakhaber Tskhadadze 2009–10 Azerbaijan Premier League champions 2nd
Estonia Flora Tallinn Estonia Martin Reim 2010 Meistriliiga champions 6th
Kazakhstan Tobol Russia Ravil Sabitov 2010 Kazakhstan Premier League champions 1st
Armenia Mika Armenia Armen Shahgeldyan 2010 Armenian Premier League placed 4th4 1st
Uzbekistan Bunyodkor Uzbekistan Mirjalol Qosimov 2010 Uzbek League champions 2nd
Tajikistan Esteghlal Dushanbe Tajikistan Alimjon Rafikov 2010 Tajik League champions 1st
Kyrgyzstan Neftchi Kochkor-Ata Russia Aleksandr Krestinin 2010 Kyrgyzstan League champions 1st
Turkmenistan Balkan Turkmenistan Aleksandr Klimenko 2010 Turkmenistan League champions 2nd
Finland HJK Helsinki Finland Jani Viander 2010 Veikkausliiga champions 2nd
Russia Russia U-21 national team Russia Nikolai Pisarev Out of competition, not eligible to advance past group stage 9th

1 Zenit Saint Petersburg was represented by its junior squad U-21.
2 Dynamo Kyiv was represented by its second club Dynamo-2.
3 Champions of Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia chose not to participate in the competition and most of them were represented by the season's runners-up.
4 The top three clubs of the Armenian Premier League refused to participate in the tournament.

Venues

Petersburg SCC DSI "Zenit"
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg
Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 3,500

Group stage

All times UTC+3

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Azerbaijan Inter Baku 330070+79
Tajikistan Esteghlal Dushanbe 311164+24
Moldova Iskra-Stal 31112204
Kyrgyzstan Neftchi Kochkor-Ata 300309−90

15 January 2011
11:00
Iskra-Stal Moldova 1 – 1 Tajikistan Esteghlal Dushanbe
Kilikevych  46' Tokhirov  46'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 100
Referee: Vladimir Pettay (Russia)

16 January 2011
11:00
Esteghlal Dushanbe Tajikistan 0 – 3 Azerbaijan Inter Baku
Ergashev  44' (o.g.)
Savonkulov  64' (o.g.)
Rahimov  79'

16 January 2011
11:00
Neftchi Kochkor-Ata Kyrgyzstan 0 – 1 Moldova Iskra-Stal
Suchu  71'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 200
Referee: Yevgeni Turbin (Russia)

18 January 2011
12:00
Inter Baku Azerbaijan 1 – 0 Moldova Iskra-Stal
Amiraslanov  80'
Petersburg SCC, Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Timur Arslanbekov (Russia)

18 January 2011
12:00
Esteghlal Dushanbe Tajikistan 5 – 0 Kyrgyzstan Neftchi Kochkor-Ata
Sodikov  52', 84'
Saidov  73'
Fatkhuloev  76'
Vasiev  90'
Djalilov Yellow cardRed card 44', 45'
Vasiev Yellow cardRed card 19', 60'
Kashuba Red card 35'
Rakhmanzhonov Red card 62'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 300
Referee: Maksim Layushkin (Russia)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Latvia Skonto Riga 321061+57
Armenia Mika 311145−14
Kazakhstan Tobol Kostanay 311146−24
Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 301235−21

15 January 2011
Tobol Kostanay Kazakhstan 2 – 1 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Bogdanov  6'
Rašković  16'
Soliev  26'
Inomov Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 43', 75'
Petersburg SCC, Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 200
Referee: Aleksandr Yegorov (Russia)

15 January 2011
Skonto Riga Latvia 2 – 0 Armenia Mika
Fertovs  39'
Nathan Junior  62' (pen.)

16 January 2011
Bunyodkor Uzbekistan 1 – 1 Latvia Skonto Riga
Radjabov  35' (pen.) Blanks  28'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 300
Referee: Maksim Layushkin (Russia)

16 January 2011
Mika Armenia 2 – 2 Kazakhstan Tobol Kostanay
Beglaryan  24'
Demel  60'
Yurin  52'
Volkov  73'
Lotov Yellow cardRed card 90', 90'
Petersburg SCC, Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 300
Referee: Vyacheslav Kharlamov (Russia)

18 January 2011
Tobol Kostanay Kazakhstan 0 – 3 Latvia Skonto Riga
Fabio Pereira  61'
Nathan Junior  64'
Blanks  77'

18 January 2011
Mika Armenia 2 – 1 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Tadevosyan  25' (pen.)
Mkoyan  65'
López Yellow cardRed card 53', 72'
Soliev  49'
Khvostunov Red card 24'
Melziddinov Yellow cardRed card 33', 71'
Karimov Yellow cardRed card 50', 88'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 500
Referee: Mikhail Vilkov (Russia)

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk 321092+77
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 321041+37
Estonia Flora Tallinn 310237−43
Turkmenistan Balkan 300317−60

15 January 2011
Balkan Turkmenistan 1 – 2 Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Meredov  90' Alumona  17'
Pyatrow  71'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 200


16 January 2011
Flora Tallinn Estonia 3 – 0 Turkmenistan Balkan
Dupikov  23'
Post  68', 90'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 300


18 January 2011
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Belarus 6 – 0 Estonia Flora Tallinn
Alumona  27', 35'
Balanovich  30'
Razhkow  32'
Kirenkin  40'
Sokal  90'
DSI "Zenit", Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 300

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Russia Russia U-21 321052+37
Finland HJK Helsinki 32015236
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 302112−12
Lithuania Ekranas 301249−51

15 January 2011
Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine 0 – 1 Finland HJK Helsinki
Rafinha  90' (pen.)

15 January 2011
Russia U-21 Russia 4 – 2 Lithuania Ekranas
A.Zabolotny  35'
Goshokov  42'
Ryzhkov  62', 83'
Anđelković  28'
Panić  48'
Kučys Yellow cardRed card 25', 41'

16 January 2011
Ekranas Lithuania 1 – 1 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Varnas  62' Prokypchuk  56'

16 January 2011
HJK Helsinki Finland 0 – 1 Russia Russia U-21
Shatov  49'
Golban Red card 40'

18 January 2011
HJK Helsinki Finland 4 – 1 Lithuania Ekranas
Bah  29'
Parikka  41'
Rafinha  56'
Yobe  90+1'
Andjelkovic  64'

18 January 2011
Russia U-21 Russia 0 – 0 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
19 January 2011        
 Azerbaijan Inter Baku  4
21 January 2011
 Armenia Mika Yerevan  0  
 Azerbaijan Inter Baku  5
19 January 2011
     Russia Zenit St. Petersburg  0  
 Finland HJK Helsinki  1
23 January 2011
 Russia Zenit St. Petersburg  2  
 Azerbaijan Inter Baku (pen.)  0 (6)
19 January 2011    
   Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk  0 (5)
 Latvia Skonto Riga  2
21 January 2011
 Tajikistan Esteghlal Dushanbe  0  
 Latvia Skonto Riga  1
19 January 2011
     Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk  2  
 Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk  2
 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev  1  
 

Quarterfinals

19 January 2011
Inter Baku Azerbaijan 4 – 0 Armenia Mika
Levin  30'
Karlsons  36', 60'
Kruglov  52'


19 January 2011
HJK Helsinki Finland 1 – 2 Russia Zenit St.Petersburg
Parikka  85'
Skapini Red card 60'
Matyash  62', 66'

19 January 2011
Skonto Riga Latvia 2 – 0 Tajikistan Esteghlal Dushanbe
Smirnovs  19'
Nathan Junior  89' (pen.)
Khabibolloev Yellow cardRed card 61', 69'

Semifinals

21 January 2011
Inter Baku Azerbaijan 5 – 0 Russia Zenit St.Petersburg
Karlsons  2', 15', 53'
Zlatinov  7'
Amiraslanov  68'

21 January 2011
Skonto Riga Latvia 1 – 2 Belarus Shakhtsyor Salihorsk
Razulis  85' Ryas  37', 45'
Kirenkin Red card 70'

Final

Azerbaijan
INTER:
GK Georgia (country) Giorgi Lomaia
DF Estonia Dmitri Kruglov  46'
MF Azerbaijan Aleksandr Chertoganov  88'
MF Czech Republic Bronislav Červenka
MF Bulgaria Petar Zlatinov
DF Azerbaijan Vladimir Levin (c)  49'
DF Georgia (country) Ilia Kandelaki
MF Georgia (country) David Odikadze  70'
FW Latvia Ģirts Karlsons
MF Azerbaijan Arif Dashdemirov  83'
DF Georgia (country) Valeri Abramidze
Substitutions:
MF Azerbaijan Rovshan Amiraslanov  71'  46'  110'
DF Brazil Accioly  110'
MF Russia Sergei Yegorov  70'
MF Georgia (country) Kakhaber Mjavanadze  83'
Manager:
Georgia (country) Kakhaber Tskhadadze

Assistant referees:
Lebedev
Zaripov

Belarus
SHAKHTSYOR:
GK Lithuania Eduardas Kurskis
XX Russia Yuri Kolomyts
DF Belarus Artem Chelyadinsky  22'
DF Belarus Aleksey Yanushkevich
DF Belarus Denis Polyakov
DF Belarus Ihar Razhkow  87'
MF Belarus Andrey Lyavonchyk
MF Belarus Alyaksandr Grenkow
MF Belarus Pavel Sitko  75'
FW Russia Aleksandr Alumona
MF Belarus Alyaksey Ryas  76'
Substitutes:
FW Belarus Alyaksey Pyatrow  76'
Manager:
Belarus Uladzimir Zhuravel

Top scorers

Last updated: 22 January 2011

6 goals (1 player)

5 goals (1 player)

3 goals (1 player)

2 goals (12 players)

1 goal (44 players)

Own goals (2 players, 2 goals)

Goalies

Statistics are upon the conclusion of the competition. For the goals against average ranking only are included the goalkeepers who played in at least 180 minutes (two full games) or two full games.

# Goalkeeper Team GP Record GAA PK record
1 Georgia (country) Lomaia Inter Baku 6 4–1–0 0
2 Livshyts Iskra-Stal 2 1–0–1 0.33
Estonia Pedõk Flora Tallinn 2 1–0–1 0.50 1–0
Finland Wallén HJK Helsinki 2 2–0–0 0.50
5 Latvia Ikstens Skonto 5 3–1–1 0.60 0–1
Lithuania Kurskis Shakhtsyor Salihorsk 5 3–1–0 0.60
# Goalkeeper Wins Team
1 Georgia (country) Lomaia 4 Inter Baku
2 Latvia Ikstens 3 Skonto
Russia Zaytsev 3 Zenit St.Petersburg
Lithuania Kurskis 3 Shakhtsyor Salihorsk
5 Finland Wallén 2 HJK Helsinki

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