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1995 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | Commonwealth of Independent States Cup |
| year | 1995 |
| other_titles | CIS Cup, Кубок Содружества 1995 |
| country | Russia |
| dates | 29 January – 4 February 1995 |
| num_teams | 16 |
| venues | 3 |
| cities | 1 |
| champion_other | RUS Spartak Moscow |
| count | 3 |
| matches | 27 |
| goals | 103 |
| top_scorer | RUS Ilya Tsymbalar |
| (6 goals) | |
| prevseason | 1994 |
| nextseason | 1996 |
(6 goals)
The 1995 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was the third edition of the competition between the champions of former republics of Soviet Union. It was won third time in a row by Spartak Moscow who defeated Georgian side Dinamo Tbilisi in the final. This was the first time Ukraine was represented at the tournament, as well as the first time when three points were awarded for a win.
Participants
| Team | Qualification | Participation |
|---|---|---|
| RUS Spartak Moscow | 1994 Russian Top League champions | 3rd |
| UKR Shakhtar Donetsk | 1993–94 Vyshcha Liha runners-up 1 | 1st |
| BLR Dinamo Minsk | 1993–94 Belarusian Premier League champions | 2nd |
| LIT Žalgiris Vilnius | 1994–95 A Lyga 1st team as of the winter break | 1st |
| LVA Skonto Riga | 1994 Latvian Higher League champions | 3rd |
| EST Flora Tallinn | 1993–94 Meistriliiga champions | 1st |
| MDA Zimbru Chișinău | 1993–94 Moldovan National Division champions | 3rd |
| GEO Dinamo Tbilisi | 1993–94 Umaglesi Liga champions | 3rd |
| AZE Neftchi Baku | 1994–95 Azerbaijan Top League 1st team as of the winter break 2 | 2nd |
| ARM Shirak Gyumri | 1994 Armenian Premier League champions | 1st |
| KAZ Yelimay Semipalatinsk | 1994 Kazakhstan Premier League champions | 1st |
| UZB Nuravshon Bukhara | 1994 Uzbek League runners-up 3 | 1st |
| TJK Sitora Dushanbe | 1994 Tajik League champions | 2nd |
| KGZ Kant-Oil | 1994 Kyrgyzstan League champions | 1st |
| TKM Köpetdag Aşgabat | 1994 Ýokary Liga champions | 3rd |
| RUS Russia U21 national team | Unofficial entry, not eligible to advance past group stage. | 2nd |
- 1 Shakhtar Donetsk replaced Dynamo Kyiv (1993–94 Ukrainian champions), who refused to participate citing unwillingness to play at the traumatic artificial pitch.
- 2 Neftchi Baku replaced Turan Tovuz (1993–94 Azerbaijan champions).
- 3 Nuravshon Bukhara replaced Neftchi Fergana (1994 Uzbekistan champions).
Group stage
Group A
Results
Tsymbalar V.Onopko
Mikulėnas Balsevičius Preikšaitis
Tsymbalar Mukhamadiev Kechinov
Pisarev Tsymbalar Nikiforov
Group B
Results
Annadurdiyew K.Meredow Nurmyradow
Semjonovs Astafjevs Štolcers Jeļisejevs
Mayorov Kachura Demenkovets Zhuravel Astrowski Charnyawski
Zemļinskis Klishin Sļesarčuks
Group C
-
Unofficial table
-
Official table
Results
Kinkladze Jamarauli Klyuyev
Gerasimov Nekrasov Konovalov Berketov Fayzulin Gasanov
Mashkarin
Kavelashvili Iashvili
Group D
Results
Ishmirzaev
Petrov
Tillyaev Matveyev Stolovytskyi Shyshchenko S.Onopko
Vardanyan Markaryan Sharipov
Final rounds
| RD1-seed1=Russia | RD1-team1=Spartak Moscow | RD1-score1=3 | RD1-seed2=Latvia | RD1-team2=Skonto Riga | RD1-score2=0
| RD1-seed3=Georgia | RD1-team3=Dinamo Tbilisi | RD1-score3=1 | RD1-seed4=Ukraine | RD1-team4=Shakhtar Donetsk | RD1-score4=0
| RD2-seed1=Russia | RD2-team1=Spartak Moscow | RD2-score1=5 | RD2-seed2=Georgia | RD2-team2=Dinamo Tbilisi | RD2-score2=1
Semi-finals
Nikiforov Pisarev
Final
Alenichev Mukhamadiev Kechinov Tikhonov
Top scorers
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | RUS Ilya Tsymbalar | RUS Spartak Moscow | 6 |
| 2 | GEO Mikheil Kavelashvili | GEO Dinamo Tbilisi | 5 |
| 3 | RUS Valery Kechinov | RUS Spartak Moscow | 3 |
| RUS Mukhsin Mukhamadiev | RUS Spartak Moscow | 3 | |
| RUS Nikolai Pisarev | RUS Spartak Moscow | 3 | |
| GEO Georgi Kinkladze | GEO Dinamo Tbilisi | 3 |
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