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2011–12 Russian Cup


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titleRussian Cup
year2011–12
countryRussia
championsRubin Kazan (1st title)
runner-upDynamo Moscow
top goal scorerArtur Yelbayev (6 goals)
prevseason[2010–11](2010-11-russian-cup)
nextseason[2012–13](2012-13-russian-cup)

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The 2011–12 Russian Cup, known as the 2011–12 Pirelli–Russian Football Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the twentieth season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. The competition started on 20 April 2011 and finished with the final held on 9 May 2012. The cup winner was won a spot in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage.

First round

This round featured 6 Second Division teams. The game was played on 22 April and 30 April 2011.

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Second round

In this round entered 3 winners from the first round, 48 Second Division teams and 3 amateur teams. The matches were played between 22 April and 11 May 2011.

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Third round

In this round entered 27 winners from the second round and the remaining 21 Second Division teams. The matches were played between 10 and 23 May 2011.

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Fourth round

In this round entered 24 winners the third round. The matches were played between 4 and 16 June 2011.

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Fifth round

The 12 winners from the fourth round and the 20 FNL teams entered this round. The matches were played on 4 and 5 July 2011. |}

Round of 32

The 16 winners from the fifth round hosted the Russian Premier League teams in this round. The matches were played on 17 July 2011.

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Kazharov Sadayev Voronkin Fayzulin Bukharov Junuzović Temnikov Voronin Kokorin Karyaka Ahmedov Roberto Carlos

V. Berezutski Abroskin Ivanov Zabolotny Safronidi Semakin Shatov Lungu Novikov Dzhalilov Ansaldi Karadeniz Nemov Kislyak Makhmutov Maicon

Round of 16

In this round the 16 winners from the round of 32 round enter. The matches was played on 20 and 21 September 2011.

Pareja de Zeeuw Sheshukov Rodri Carioca Welliton Javadov Bibilov Grigalava Buivolov Pashtov Bondar Mguni Mukhutdinov Akopyants Bracamonte Grigoryev Kasaev

Quarter-finals

Ryazantsev Davydov Karyaka Gațcan Bracamonte Cociș Adamov Kruglov Saláta Gitselov Klopkov Zhitnikov Gavryuk Ediyev Khabarov

Semi-finals

Smolnikov Voronin

Final

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|} Played in the earlier stages, but were not on the final game squad:

FC Dynamo Moscow: SRB Marko Lomić (DF), AUS Luke Wilkshire (DF), Andrei Karyaka (MF), Artur Yusupov (MF).

FC Rubin Kazan: GEO Solomon Kvirkvelia (DF), ESP Jonatan Valle (MF), Alisher Dzhalilov (MF), FIN Aleksei Eremenko (MF), Alan Kasaev (MF), BLR Syarhey Kislyak (MF), Ruslan Makhmutov (MF), ECU Christian Noboa (MF), MDA Alexandru Antoniuc (FW), Igor Lebedenko (FW), NGR Obafemi Martins (FW), Aleksei Medvedev (FW).

References

References

  1. "Russia 2011/12". [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] (RSSSF).
  2. "Russian Cup 2011/12, all matches". WildStat.
  3. "Кубок России по футболу 2011/12–победители, результаты, команды, баланс встреч". FootballFacts.
  4. [http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list] Bert Kassies' Site
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