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2011 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | Commonwealth of Independent States Cup |
| year | 2011 |
| other_titles | CIS Cup, Кубок Содружества 2011 |
| country | Russia |
| dates | 15–23 January 2011 |
| num_teams | 16 |
| venues | 2 |
| cities | 1 |
| champion_other | AZE Inter Baku |
| count | 1 |
| matches | 31 |
| goals | 84 |
| attendance | 40800 |
| top_scorer | LVA Ģirts Karlsons |
| (6 goals) | |
| prevseason | 2010 |
| nextseason | 2012 |
(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
| Team | Coach | Qualification | Participation |
|---|---|---|---|
| RUS Zenit Saint Petersburg | RUS Anatoli Davydov | 2010 Russian Premier League champions 1 | 2nd |
| UKR Dynamo Kyiv | UKR Andriy Husin | 2009–10 Ukrainian Premier League runner-up 2 | 12th |
| BLR Shakhtyor Soligorsk | BLR Uladzimir Zhuravel | 2010 Belarusian Premier League runner-up 3 | 2nd |
| LTU Ekranas Panevėžys | LTU Valdas Urbonas | 2010 A Lyga champions | 4th |
| LVA Skonto Riga | LVA Marians Pahars | 2010 Latvian Higher League champions | 14th |
| EST Flora Tallinn | EST Martin Reim | 2010 Meistriliiga champions | 6th |
| MDA Iskra-Stal Rîbnița | UKR Valeriy Chaly | 2009–10 Moldovan National Division runners-up 4 | 1st |
| ARM Mika Yerevan | ARM Armen Shahgeldyan | 2010 Armenian Premier League 4th team 5 | 1st |
| AZE Inter Baku | GEO Kakhaber Tskhadadze | 2009–10 Azerbaijan Premier League champions | 2nd |
| KAZ Tobol Kostanay | RUS Ravil Sabitov | 2010 Kazakhstan Premier League champions | 1st |
| UZB Bunyodkor Tashkent | UZB Mirjalol Qosimov | 2010 Uzbek League champions | 2nd |
| TJK Istiklol Dushanbe | TJK Alimzhon Rafikov | 2010 Tajik League champions | 1st |
| TKM Balkan Balkanabat | TKM Aleksandr Klimenko | 2010 Ýokary Liga champions | 2nd |
| KGZ Neftchi Kochkor-Ata | RUS Aleksandr Krestinin | 2010 Kyrgyzstan League champions | 1st |
| FIN HJK Helsinki | FIN Jani Viander | 2010 Veikkausliiga champions 6 | 2nd |
| RUS Russia U21 | RUS Nikolai Pisarev | Unofficial entry, not eligible to advance past group stage | 8th |
- 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
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LVA Ģirts Karlsons | AZE Inter Baku | 6 |
| 2 | RUS Aleksandr Alumona | BLR Shakhtyor Soligorsk | 5 |
| 3 | BRA Nathan Júnior | LVA Skonto Riga | 3 |
References
References
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