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2004 Russian Super Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2004 Russian Super Cup was the 2nd Russian Super Cup match, a football match which was contested between the 2003 Russian Premier League champion, CSKA Moscow and the winner of 2002–03 Russian Cup, Spartak Moscow. The match was held on 7 March 2004 at the Lokomotiv Stadium in Moscow, Russia. CSKA Moscow beat Spartak Moscow 3–1 in extra time, after the normal time had finished in a 1–1 draw, to win their first Russian Super Cup.

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Match details

Spartak Moscow1–3 (a.e.t.)CSKA Moscow
Kalynychenko 14' Report Semak 40'
Carvalho 111'
Kirichenko 113'
Attendance: 18,000
Spartak Moscow:
GK 30 Poland Wojciech Kowalewski
DF 5 Romania Adrian Iencsi
DF 7 Serbia and Montenegro Dušan Petković Yellow card 43'
DF 18 Ukraine Dmytro Parfenov (c)
MF 6 Serbia and Montenegro Goran Trobok
MF 14 Ukraine Maksym Kalynychenko
MF 20 Uruguay Marcelo Sosa
MF 25 Russia Aleksandr Pavlenko downward-facing red arrow 77'
MF 31 Romania Gabriel Tamaş
FW 10 Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko
FW 40 Russia Aleksandr Samedov Yellow card 56' downward-facing red arrow 96'
Substitutes:
GK 16 Georgia (country) Giorgi Lomaia
DF 2 Russia Yuri Kovtun
MF 29 North Macedonia Igor Mitreski upward-facing green arrow 96'
MF 13 Serbia and Montenegro Srđan Stanić
MF 45 Russia Oleg Ivanov
MF 23 Russia Pavel Pogrebnyak upward-facing green arrow 77'
FW 28 Serbia and Montenegro Mihajlo Pjanović
Manager:
Italy Nevio Scala


Assistant referees:
Russia Yevgeni Volnin
Russia Vladimir Bobyk
Fourth official:
Russia Valeri Shaveiko

CSKA Moscow:
GK 35 Russia Igor Akinfeev
DF 2 Lithuania Deividas Šemberas
DF 4 Russia Sergei Ignashevich Yellow card 33'
DF 6 Russia Aleksei Berezutski
DF 28 Ukraine Bohdan Shershun
MF 5 Russia Sergei Semak (c) upward-facing green arrow 115'
MF 8 Russia Rolan Gusev upward-facing green arrow 84'
MF 18 Russia Yuri Zhirkov upward-facing green arrow 75' Yellow card 61'
MF 22 Russia Evgeni Aldonin
MF 25 Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Rahimić
FW 9 Croatia Ivica Olić upward-facing green arrow 108' Yellow card 52'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Russia Veniamin Mandrykin
DF 3 Russia Andrei Solomatin upward-facing green arrow 115'
DF 24 Russia Vasili Berezutski
MF 20 Czech Republic Jiří Jarošík upward-facing green arrow 108'
FW 7 Brazil Daniel Carvalho upward-facing green arrow 75'
FW 14 Russia Dmitri Kirichenko upward-facing green arrow 84'
FW 21 Russia Denis Popov
Manager:
Portugal Artur Jorge

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