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Commonwealth of Independent States Cup

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The Commonwealth of Independent States Cup (Russian: Кубок чемпионов Содружества, Кубок Содружества, Кубок чемпионов содружества стран СНГ и Балтии) is a tournament for football clubs which was set up after the split of the Soviet Union. It is open to all the national champions of the successor states of the Union, i.e., the Commonwealth of Independent States member states, as well as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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[edit] History

The Commonwealth of Independent States Cup started in 1993 as an open tournament to champions from the USSR successor states (The Commonwealth of Independent States, and well as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania).

Ukraine boycotted the first two competitions, but joined in 1995.

In 1995-2006 the Russia national under-21 participated in the tournament as the 16th team, but in 2007 Serbia replaced it as the 17th nation sending a team to play in it, and became the first non-former Soviet Union nation participating in the tournament. Unlike the rest of the states, who send their latest champions to play in the tournament, Serbia sent random clubs to play in the tournament.

In its first years the tournament was highly popular in the former Soviet Union, with the most titled teams from the time of the Soviet Top League (Spartak Moscow from Russia, and Dynamo Kyiv from Ukraine) winning the cup, but after the less then a decade the teams from Russia and Ukraine became hesitant to send their first squads to play on the artificial turf of the Olympic Stadium, so they sent their reserve players instead[1][2][3], resulting in decreased popularity of the tournament in those states and in the international value of the tournament.

In 2006 a new tournament, Channel One Cup, started and caught the attention of the Russian and Ukrainian teams, which even more decreased the popularity of the Commonwealth of Independent States Cup tournament in those countries.

A big scandal at the tournament accured in 2006, when the Armenian champion FC Pyunik refused to play with an Azerbaijani team, PFC Neftchi. The team FC Pyunik won the Ukrainian team FC Shakhtar Donetsk 3-1 in the quarter-final, when it already knew that in case of victory they will have to play against PFC Neftchi. After the match, they told the referee they wont play against an Azerbaijani team, and already in the evening left Moscow on an airplane. The Russian Football Union gave FC Shakhtar Donetsk a technical victory 3-0 so they could play in the half-final instead of FC Pyunik, but FC Shakhtar Donetsk declined the offer stating that "...we would really want to play in the half-final, but we don't want to get there by any other way then sport". Eventually, because no one could play against PFC Neftchi in the half-final, PFC Neftchi was right away promoted to the final, where it beat the Lithuanian club FBK Kaunas 4-2.[4]

In 2007 talks began about changing the format of the cup, and uniting it with the Channel One Cup in order to bring back the interest of the Russian and Ukrainian teams[5], and in 2007 its games were even visited by representetives from FIFA[6], but nevertheless, nothing came out from those talks and efforts.

[edit] Finals

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
2008
Details
Flag of Azerbaijan Khazar Lenkoran 4 - 3 Flag of Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent SCC Peterburgsky,
Saint Petersburg Flag of Russia
2007
Details
Flag of Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent 0 - 0
9-8 on penalties
Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2006
Details
Flag of Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku 4 - 2 Flag of Lithuania FBK Kaunas Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2005
Details
Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 2 - 1 Flag of Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku Dynamo Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2004
Details
Flag of Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 3 - 1 Flag of Latvia Skonto Riga Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2003
Details
Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 2 - 1 Flag of Latvia Skonto Riga Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2002
Details
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 4 - 3 Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2001
Details
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 2 - 1
(aet)
Flag of Latvia Skonto Riga Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
2000
Details
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 3 - 0 Flag of Moldova Zimbru Chişinău Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1999
Details
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 2 - 1 Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1998
Details
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 1 - 0 Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1997
Details
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 3 - 2 Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1996
Details
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 1 - 0 Flag of Russia Alania Vladikavkaz CSKA Universal Sports Hall,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1995
Details
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 5 - 1 Flag of Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi CSKA Universal Sports Hall,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1994
Details
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 7 - 0 Flag of Uzbekistan Neftchi Fergana Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia
1993
Details
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 8 - 0 Flag of Belarus Belarus Minsk Olympic Stadium,
Moscow Flag of Russia

[edit] All-time top scorers

All-time top scorers in the Commonwealth of Independent States Cup[7]
Rank Player Goals
1 Vladimir Beschastnykh (FC Spartak Moskva) 20
2 Yegor Titov (FC Spartak Moskva) 18
3 Valeri Kechinov (Pakhtakor Tashkent & FC Spartak Moskva) 17
* Mikhail Mikholap (FC Skonto Riga) 17
5 Mikhail Kavelashvili (FC Dinamo Tbilisi & Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz) 14
* Luis Robson (FC Spartak Moskva) 14
7 Andrei Tikhonov (FC Spartak Moskva) 13
8 Valentin Belkevich (FC Dinamo Minsk & FC Dynamo Kyiv) 12
* Andriy Shevchenko (FC Dynamo Kyiv) 12
10 Gela Inalishvili (FC Dinamo Tbilisi) 11
* Anatoliy Kanischev (Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz & FC Spartak Moskva) 11
* Mikhail Zemlinsky (FC Skonto Riga) 11

[edit] Top scorers by year

Rank Player Goals
1993 Shota Arveladze (FC Dinamo Tbilisi) 5[8]
1994 Vladimir Beschastnykh (FC Spartak Moskva) 10[9]
1995 Ilia Tsymbalar (FC Spartak Moskva) 6[10]
1996 Vladimir Makovsky (FC Dinamo Minsk) 5[11]
1997 Andrey Tikhonov (Spartak Moscow),

Andriy Shevchenko (Dinamo Kiev)

6[12]
1998 Anatoliy Kanischev (Spartak Moscow) 8[13]
1999 Mikhail Mikholap (Skonto Riga) 7[14]
2000 Vladimirs Koļesņičenko (Skonto Riga), Luis Robson (Spartak Moscow), Yegor Titov (Spartak Moscow) 5[15]
2001 Mikheil Ashvetia (FC Torpedo Kutaisi), Jafar Irismetov (Spartak Moscow), Marcao (Spartak Moscow), Valery Stripeikis (FC Slavia Mozyr), Roman Vasilyuk (FC Slavia Mozyr) 4[16]
2002 Vladimir Beschastnykh (Spartak Moscow) 7[17]
2003 Cristian Dorin Tudor (Sheriff Tiraspol) 9[18]
2004 Vitaly Daraselia Jr. (FC Dinamo Tbilisi) 6[19]
2005 Giorgi Adamia (Neftchi Baku) 6[20]
2006 Evhen Seleznyov (FC Shakhtar Donetsk) 5[21]
2007 Server Djeperov (FC Pakhtakor Tashkent), Vitali Rodionov (FC BATE) 4[22]
2008 Uladzimir Yurchanka (Zenit Saint Petersburg) 4[23]

[edit] Performances by team

Team Titles Runners-up
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 6 (1993,1994,1995,1999,2000,2001) 3 (1997,1998,2002)
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 4 (1996,1997,1998,2002) 1 (1999)
Flag of Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 1 (2004) 1 (1995)
Flag of Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku 1 (2006) 1 (2005)
Flag of Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent 1 (2007) 1 (2008)
Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 1 (2003)
Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 1 (2005)
Flag of Azerbaijan Khazar Lenkoran 1 (2008)
Flag of Latvia Skonto Riga 3 (2001,2003,2004)
Flag of Lithuania FBK Kaunas 1 (2006)
Flag of Belarus Dinamo Minsk 1 (1993)
Flag of Uzbekistan Neftchi Fergana 1 (1994)
Flag of Russia Alania Vladikavkaz 1 (1996)
Flag of Moldova Zimbru Chişinău 1 (2000)
Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 1 (2007)

[edit] Other teams who have reached the semi-finals

[edit] Performances by country the clubs came from

Team Titles Runners-up
Flag of Russia Russia 7 4
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 4 1
Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 2 1
Flag of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 1 2
Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia 1 1
Flag of Moldova Moldova 1 1
Flag of Latvia Latvia 4
Flag of Belarus Belarus 1
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 1

[edit] Records

[edit] References

  1. ^ Новости NEWSru.com :: Газзаев доволен игрой дублеров ЦСКА на Кубке Содружества
  2. ^ (Russian) На Кубок чемпионов содружества стран СНГ и Балтии может выйти дубль «Зенита» - Новости Санкт-Петербурга - Фонтанка.Ру
  3. ^ Новости NEWSru.com :: "Шахтер" все-таки приедет на Кубок Содружества
  4. ^ Новости NEWSru.com :: Скандал на Кубке Содружества: чемпионы Армении отказались играть с азербайджанцами
  5. ^ Новости NEWSru.com :: Виталий Мутко намерен реформировать Кубок Содружества
  6. ^ Новости NEWSru.com :: На открытие Кубка Содружества приедут Блаттер и Платини
  7. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup - Trivia
  8. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1993
  9. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1994
  10. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1995
  11. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1996
  12. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1997
  13. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1998
  14. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1999
  15. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2000
  16. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2001
  17. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2002
  18. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2003
  19. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2004
  20. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2005
  21. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2006
  22. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2007
  23. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 2008
  24. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup - Trivia
  25. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1998
  26. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup - Trivia
  27. ^ Commonwealth of Independent States Cup - Trivia

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