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2009–10 Russian Cup


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titleRussian Cup
year2009–10
countryRussia
championsZenit Saint Petersburg
runner-upSibir Novosibirsk
prevseason[2008–09](2008-09-russian-cup)
nextseason[2010–11](2010-11-russian-cup)

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The 2009–10 Russian Cup was the eighteenth season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. The competition started on 20 April 2009 and finished with the final held on 16 May 2010.

First round

This round featured 7 Second Division teams and 1 amateur team. The games were played between 20 April and 3 May 2009.

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Second round

In this round entered 4 winners from the First Round and the 58 Second Division teams and 2 amateur teams. The matches were played between 24 April and 14 May 2009.

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Third round

In this round entered 32 winners from the Second Round and the 16 remaining Second Division teams. The matches were played between 14 May and 7 June 2009.

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Fourth round

In this round entered 24 winners from the Third Round teams. The matches were played between 5 June and 18 June 2009.

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Fifth round

In this round entered 12 winners from the Fourth Round teams and the 20 First Division teams. The matches were played on 1 July 2009. |} Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2009 season.

Round of 32

In this round entered 16 winners from the Fifth Round teams and the all Premier League teams. The matches were played on 15 July 2009. Garbuz Dedechko N. Sergiyenko Sysuyev Dmitry Novitsky Petrenko Sapogov Tomas Sikimić Artyom Kuzmichyov Khrapov Chesnokov Astafyev Nikolayev Pogrebnyak Govorov Ananidze Česnauskis Revyakin

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2009 season.

Round of 16

The matches were played on 5 August 2009. Novaković Lipatkin Sapogov Korovushkin Sapogov Stolbovoy Petrenko Agaev Trusevych Kenkishvili Okorochkov Strelkov Godunok Križanac

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2009 season.

Quarter-finals

The matches were played on 7 April 2010. Amkar Perm was awarded a walkover after FC Moscow were relegated to the amateur league. Kuznetsov G. Bazayev Astafyev Bystrov

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010 season.

Semi-finals

The matches were played on 21 April 2010. Topchu Popov Belorukov Shirokov Danny Lazović

Final

The match was played on 16 May 2010.

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FC Zenit Saint Petersburg: SVK Kamil Čontofalský (GK), KOR Kim Dong-jin (DF), CZE Radek Šírl (DF), Aleksei Ionov (MF), Igor Semshov (MF), BLR Syarhey Karnilenka (FW), SRB Danko Lazović (FW), Pavel Pogrebnyak (FW).

FC Sibir Novosibirsk: SRB Nenad Erić (GK), Sergei Chepchugov (GK), Roman Amirkhanov (DF), CZE Tomáš Vychodil (DF), Kirill Orlov (DF), Nikolai Samoylov (DF), Maksim Astafyev (MF), Aleksandr Vasilyev (MF), Yevgeni Zinovyev (MF), Denis Laktionov (MF), Nikolay Lipatkin (MF), LTU Mantas Savėnas (MF), Roman Belyayev (FW), BLR Gennadi Bliznyuk (FW), MKD Goran Stankovski (FW), Sergei Shumilin (FW).

References

References

  1. "Russia Cups 2009/10". [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] (RSSSF).
  2. "Russian Cup 2009/10, all matches". WildStat.
  3. "Кубок России по футболу 2009/10 - победители, результаты, команды, баланс встреч". FootballFacts.
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