2010–11 Russian Cup
The 2010–11 Russian Cup was the nineteenth season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The competition started on 14 April 2010, and ended with the Final on 22 May 2011 at Shinnik Stadium in Yaroslavl, won by CSKA Moscow 2–1 over Alania Vladikavkaz. Uniquely, Alania's goal in the final was their only goal in the competition—they did not score in regulation or in extra time in any of their previous matches, winning all of those contests in penalty shootouts.[1]
Country | Russia |
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Champions | CSKA Moscow (6th title) |
Runners-up | Alania Vladikavkaz |
Top goal scorer(s) | Seydou Doumbia Maksim Bondarenko (4 goals) |
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First round
This round featured 2 Second Division teams. The game was played on 14 April 2010.
Section South
Second roundIn this round entered 1 winner from the first round and the 56 Second Division teams and 5 amateur teams. The matches were played from 25 April to 3 May 2010.
Third roundIn this round entered 31 winners from the second round and the 17 Second Division teams. The matches were played from 3 to 24 May 2010.
Fourth roundIn this round entered 24 winners from the third round. The matches were played from 5 to 15 June 2010.
Fifth roundIn this round entered 12 winners from the fourth round teams and the 20 First Division teams. The matches were played on 1 July 2010.
Round of 32In this round entered the 16 winners from the fifth round matches and all Premier League teams. The matches were played on 13 and 14 July 2010.
Svetotekhnika Stadium Attendance: 13,000 Referee: German Kravchenko
Salyut Stadium Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Vyacheslav Kharlamov
Kosmos Stadium Attendance: 4,700 Referee: Sergey Sergeev
Gornyak Stadium Attendance: 3,113 Referee: Aleksandr Yegorov
Lokomotiv Stadium Attendance: 3,150 Referee: Denis Mareyev
Trud Stadium Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Timur Arslanbekov
Round of 16In this round the 16 winners from the round of 32 round entered. The matches were played on 22 September 2010 and 3 March 2011.
Anzhi's home stadium in Makhachkala was ruled not fit for the game due to weather conditions.
Quarter-finalsFC Alania Vladikavkaz received a bye and was automatically qualified for semifinals as their opponents, FC Saturn Moscow Oblast, went bankrupt in the winter of 2011.
Semi-finals
Final
Played in the earlier stages, but were not on the final game squad: PFC CSKA Moscow: FC Alania Vladikavkaz: Mikhail Kerzhakov (GK), Nariman Gusalov (DF), References
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