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1994 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | Commonwealth of Independent States Cup |
| year | 1994 |
| other_titles | CIS Cup, Кубок Содружества 1994 |
| country | Russia |
| dates | 29 January – 4 February 1994 |
| num_teams | 16 |
| venues | 4 |
| cities | 1 |
| champion_other | RUS Spartak Moscow |
| count | 2 |
| matches | 27 |
| goals | 142 |
| top_scorer | RUS Vladimir Beschastnykh |
| (10 goals) | |
| prevseason | 1993 |
| nextseason | 1995 |
(10 goals)
The 1994 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was the second edition of the competition between the champions of former republics of Soviet Union. It was won by Spartak Moscow who defeated Uzbek side Neftchi Fergana in the final. As at the previous edition of the tournament, Ukraine opted not to send a team.
Participants
| Team | Qualification | Participation |
|---|---|---|
| RUS Spartak Moscow | 1993 Russian Top League champions | 2nd |
| BLR Dinamo Minsk | 1992–93 Belarusian Premier League champions | 1st |
| LIT ROMAR Mažeikiai | 1993–94 A Lyga 1st team as of the winter break | 1st |
| LVA Skonto Riga | 1993 Latvian Higher League champions | 2nd |
| EST Norma Tallinn | 1992–93 Meistriliiga champions | 2nd |
| MDA Zimbru Chișinău | 1992–93 Moldovan National Division champions | 2nd |
| GEO Dinamo Tbilisi | 1992–93 Umaglesi Liga champions | 2nd |
| AZE Qarabağ Agdam | 1993 Azerbaijan Top League champions | 1st |
| ARM Ararat Yerevan | 1993 Armenian Premier League champions | 1st |
| KAZ Ansat Pavlodar | 1993 Kazakhstan Premier League champions | 1st |
| UZB Neftchi Fergana | 1993 Uzbek League champions | 1st |
| TJK Sitora Dushanbe | 1993 Tajik League champions | 1st |
| KGZ Alga-RIIF Bishkek | 1993 Kyrgyzstan League champions | 2nd |
| TKM Köpetdag Aşgabat | 1993 Ýokary Liga champions | 2nd |
| RUS Russia U21 national team | Unofficial entry, not eligible to advance past group stage.1 | 1st |
| RUS Dynamo Moscow | 1993 Russian Top League 3rd placed team. Unofficial entry, not eligible to advance past group stage. | 1st |
1 UKR Dynamo Kyiv (1992–93 Ukrainian champions) refused to participate (citing unwillingness to play at the traumatic artificial pitch) and were replaced by unofficial participants Russia U21 national team.
Group stage
Group A
Results
Teryokhin Lediakhov
Lediakhov
Duzmambetov Bush Antonov
Tsymbalar Mamedov Beschastnykh Onopko Karpin
Group B
-
Unofficial table
-
Official table
Results
K.Meredow Smertin Dobrovolski
Stepanyan Semjonovs Sļesarčuks
Smirnov
K.Meredow Nurmyradow
Dobrovolski Shalnev Samatov
D.Meredow
Group C
Results
M.Aliyev
Kavelashvili
Inalishvili Iashvili Bobokhanov
M.Huseynov
Kavelashvili Inalishvili
Tukhtaev Igamberdyev Pocius Dančenka Vilčiauskas Gudaitis
Group D
-
Unofficial table
-
Official table
Results
R.Durmonov Quttiboev Miklyaev
Bozorov Zavalnyuk
Ayupov Simutenkov Fayzulin Kulik Karsakov
Zhuravel Shukanov Mayorov Charnyawski Vostrykaw
Fayzulin Kupriyanov Kulik Drozdov
Final rounds
| RD1-seed1=Russia | RD1-team1=Spartak Moscow | RD1-score1=5 | RD1-seed2=Turkmenistan | RD1-team2=Köpetdag Aşgabat | RD1-score2=1
| RD1-seed3=Georgia | RD1-team3=Dinamo Tbilisi | RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=Uzbekistan | RD1-team4=Neftchi Fergana | RD1-score4=3
| RD2-seed1=Russia | RD2-team1=Spartak Moscow | RD2-score1=7 | RD2-seed2=Uzbekistan | RD2-team2=Neftchi Fergana | RD2-score2=0
Semi-finals
Lediakhov Rodionov
Inalishvili R.Durmonov Zavalnyuk
Final
Lediakhov Ternavsky Alenichev Rodionov
Top scorers
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | RUS Vladimir Beschastnykh | RUS Spartak Moscow | 10 |
| 2 | GEO Gela Inalishvili | GEO Dinamo Tbilisi | 9 |
| 3 | RUS Igor Lediakhov | RUS Spartak Moscow | 4 |
| UZB Ravshan Bozorov | UZB Neftchi Fergana | 4 | |
| GEO Mikheil Kavelashvili | GEO Dinamo Tbilisi | 4 | |
| RUS Andrei Talalayev | RUS Russia U21 | 4 |
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