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2011 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameCommonwealth of Independent States Cup
year2011
other_titlesCIS Cup, Кубок Содружества 2011
countryRussia
dates15–23 January 2011
num_teams16
venues2
cities1
champion_otherAZE Inter Baku
count1
matches31
goals84
attendance40800
top_scorerLVA Ģirts Karlsons
(6 goals)
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

(6 goals)

The 19th Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was the nineteenth edition of the competition between the champions of former republics of Soviet Union. It took place in Saint Petersburg between 15 and 23 January 2011 and was won by Inter Baku.

This was the last edition of the Cup as a club tournament, before the format was changed to a youth national teams event in 2012.

Participants

TeamCoachQualificationParticipation
RUS Zenit Saint PetersburgRUS Anatoli Davydov2010 Russian Premier League champions 12nd
UKR Dynamo KyivUKR Andriy Husin2009–10 Ukrainian Premier League runner-up 212th
BLR Shakhtyor SoligorskBLR Uladzimir Zhuravel2010 Belarusian Premier League runner-up 32nd
LTU Ekranas PanevėžysLTU Valdas Urbonas2010 A Lyga champions4th
LVA Skonto RigaLVA Marians Pahars2010 Latvian Higher League champions14th
EST Flora TallinnEST Martin Reim2010 Meistriliiga champions6th
MDA Iskra-Stal RîbnițaUKR Valeriy Chaly2009–10 Moldovan National Division runners-up 41st
ARM Mika YerevanARM Armen Shahgeldyan2010 Armenian Premier League 4th team 51st
AZE Inter BakuGEO Kakhaber Tskhadadze2009–10 Azerbaijan Premier League champions2nd
KAZ Tobol KostanayRUS Ravil Sabitov2010 Kazakhstan Premier League champions1st
UZB Bunyodkor TashkentUZB Mirjalol Qosimov2010 Uzbek League champions2nd
TJK Istiklol DushanbeTJK Alimzhon Rafikov2010 Tajik League champions1st
TKM Balkan BalkanabatTKM Aleksandr Klimenko2010 Ýokary Liga champions2nd
KGZ Neftchi Kochkor-AtaRUS Aleksandr Krestinin2010 Kyrgyzstan League champions1st
FIN HJK HelsinkiFIN Jani Viander2010 Veikkausliiga champions 62nd
RUS Russia U21RUS Nikolai PisarevUnofficial entry, not eligible to advance past group stage8th
  • 1 Zenit Saint Petersburg were represented by its reserve (U21) squad.
  • 2 Dynamo Kyiv were represented by their reserve team Dynamo-2 Kyiv. They replaced Shakhtar Donetsk (2009–10 Ukrainian champions), who refused to participate.
  • 3 Shakhtyor Soligorsk replaced BATE Borisov (2010 Belarusian champions), who refused to participate.
  • 4 Iskra-Stal Rîbnița replaced Sheriff Tiraspol (2009–10 Moldovan champions), who refused to participate.
  • 5 Mika Yerevan replaced Pyunik Yerevan (2010 Armenian champions), who refused to participate.
  • 6 HJK Helsinki invited by the organizing committee to replace GEO Olimpi Rustavi (2009–10 Georgian champions), who declined to participate along with other Georgian teams due to the Russo-Georgian War.

Group stage

Group A

Results

Chertoganov Yegorov


Suvonkulov Rahimov


Saidov Fatkhuloev Vasiev

Group B

Results

Rašković

Nathan Júnior

Demel Volkov


Nathan Júnior Blanks

Mkoyan

Group C

Results

Pyatrow


Post


Balanovich Razhkow Kirenkin Sokal

Tsyganov

Group D

Results

Goshokov Ryzhkov Panić


Parikka Rafinha Yobe

Final rounds

Bracket

| RD1-seed1=AZE | RD1-team1=Inter Baku | RD1-score1=4 | RD1-seed2=ARM | RD1-team2=Mika Yerevan | RD1-score2=0 | RD1-seed3=FIN | RD1-team3=HJK Helsinki | RD1-score3=1 | RD1-seed4=RUS | RD1-team4=**Zenit Saint Petersburg ** | RD1-score4=2 | RD1-seed5=LVA | RD1-team5=Skonto Riga | RD1-score5=2 | RD1-seed6=TJK | RD1-team6=Istiklol Dushanbe | RD1-score6=0 | RD1-seed7=BLR | RD1-team7=Shakhtyor Soligorsk | RD1-score7=2 | RD1-seed8=UKR | RD1-team8=Dynamo Kyiv | RD1-score8=1 | RD2-seed1=AZE | RD2-team1=Inter Baku | RD2-score1=5 | RD2-seed2=RUS | RD2-team2=Zenit Saint Petersburg | RD2-score2=0 | RD2-seed3=LVA | RD2-team3=Skonto Riga | RD2-score3=1 | RD2-seed4=BLR | RD2-team4=Shakhtyor Soligorsk | RD2-score4=2 | RD3-seed1=AZE | RD3-team1=Inter Baku (p) | RD3-score1=0 | RD3-seed2=BLR | RD3-team2=Shakhtyor Soligorsk | RD3-score2=0

Quarterfinals

Karlsons Kruglov

Yanushkevich

Nathan Júnior

Semifinals

Zlatinov Amiraslanov

Final

Accioly Červenka Kandelaki Chertoganov Levin Mzhavanadze Razhkow Kolomyts Pyatrow Kurskis Lyavonchyk Grenkow

GEO Kakhaber Tskhadadze
BLR Uladzimir Zhuravel

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1LVA Ģirts KarlsonsAZE Inter Baku6
2RUS Aleksandr AlumonaBLR Shakhtyor Soligorsk5
3BRA Nathan JúniorLVA Skonto Riga3

References

References

  1. "Inter Baku won the Commonwealth Cup".
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