The 1994 Kazakhstan Cup Final was the third final of the Kazakhstan Cup. The match was contested by Vostok and Aktyubinets at Central Stadium in Almaty. The match was played on 7 November 1994 and was the final match of the competition.
Background
Vostok and Aktyubinets played the first Kazakhstan Cup Final.
Vostok and Aktyubinets played twice during the league season. In both matches Aktyubinets won. On June 27, 1994 Aktyubinets won the first match with the score 3-0 at the Central Stadium. Goals were scored by Dmitri Ogay, Ivan Kabakhidze and Andrei Miroshnichenko. On August 21, 1994 Aktyubinets won as visitors with the score 1-3. Goals were scored by Igor Kister, Dmitri Yurist, Andrei Miroshnichenko (all Aktyubinets) and Ruslan Duzmambetov (Vostok).
Route to the final
Vostok
Aktyubinets
Match
Details
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GK |
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Sergei Fuzeev
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DF |
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Vyacheslav Fyodorov
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DF |
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Oleg Shubnov
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DF |
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Igor Chesnokov
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DF |
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Igor Kiselyov |
86'
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DF |
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Murat Shoybekov |
81'
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MF |
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Sergei Saliy
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MF |
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Pavel Evteev
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FW |
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Aleksandr Antropov |
65'
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FW |
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Andrei Avdeenko
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FW |
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Ruslan Duzmambetov
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Substitutes:
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DF |
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Andrei Khutornoy |
86'
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DF |
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Olzhas Boribayev |
81'
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DF |
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Ruslan Smagulov
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DF |
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Ilshat Mazidullin
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DF |
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Valeri Shushenkov
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MF |
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Yevgeni Popov
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MF |
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Igor Troeglazov |
65'
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Manager:
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Sergei Gorokhovodatskiy
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GK |
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Valeri Labunets
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DF |
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Yuri Konkov
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DF |
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Vladimir Butylkin
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DF |
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Dmitri Ogay
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DF |
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Yerlan Tanzharikov
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MF |
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Bakhyt Kyzylbayev
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MF |
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Aleksandr Savchenko |
79'
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MF |
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Ivan Kabakhidze |
46'
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MF |
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Vakhid Masudov
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FW |
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Vladimir Kravchenko |
56'
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FW |
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Askar Kozhabergenov
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Substitutes:
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GK |
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Nurlan Abuov
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DF |
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Vladimir Tunkin
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MF |
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Dmitri Yurist |
56'
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MF |
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Anatoli Povedenyok |
79'
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MF |
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Maksat Zholanov
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FW |
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Roman Luchkin |
46'
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Manager:
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Vladimir Nikitenko
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Man of the match
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Match rules
- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if score still even.
- Seven named substitutes.
- Maximum of three substitutions.
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References