Tournament details | |
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Country | Kazakhstan |
Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | Vostok |
Final positions | |
Champions | Yelimay |
Runner-up | SKIF-Ordabasy |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 25 |
Goals scored | 61 (2.44 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Andrei Miroshnichenko (Yelimay) 5 |
The 1995 Kazakhstan Cup is the fourth season of the Kazakhstan Cup, the annual nationwide football cup competition of Kazakhstan since the independence of the country. The competition begins on 9 May 1995, and will end with the final in November 1995. Vostok are the defending champions, having won their first cup in the 1994 competition.
9 May 1995 | Gornyak | 1–1 | Bulat | Gornyak Stadium, Khromtau |
Samara 89' | Eroteev 56' | Attendance: 500 Referee: Sergei Ufimtsev (Almaty) |
14 May 1995 | Bulat | 0-0 (1-1 agg.) | Gornyak | Metallurg Stadium, Temirtau |
Attendance: 1000 Referee: Anatoli Chernov (Semey) |
9 May 1995 | Shakhter | 2–0 | Aktyubinets | Shakhter Stadium, Karagandy |
Badagulov 2' Imankulov 8' | Attendance: 3000 Referee: Marat Ospanov (Kokshetau) |
14 May 1995 | Aktyubinets | 1-0 (1-2 agg.) | Shakhter | Central Stadium, Aktobe |
Yurist 53' | Attendance: 3000 Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty) |
9 May 1995 | Tsesna | 1-2 | SKIF-Ordabasy | K.Munaitpasov Stadium, Astana |
Kenetaev 19' | Ten 67' Abuov 77' | Attendance: 1500 Referee: Bagdat Tuseev (Semey) |
14 May 1995 | SKIF-Ordabasy | 3–2 (5-3 agg.) | Tsesna | K.Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent |
Maksimenko 59' Kogay 61' Derbisbayev 62' | Kucherbayev 38', 90' | Attendance: 2000 Referee: Kasymzhan Madiev (Almaty) |
9 May 1995 | Kainar | 2-2 | Yelimay | Spartak Stadium, Taldykorgan |
Tatyanin 48' Ishenbayev 78' | Povedenok 27' Aubakirov 32' | Attendance: 1500 Referee: Vasili Yurchenko (Aktobe) |
14 May 1995 | Yelimay | 4-0 (6-2 agg.) | Kainar | Spartak Stadium, Semey |
Pasko 30' Miroshnichenko 60', 89' Fridental 78' | Attendance: 1000 Referee: Aleksandr Kostromin (Pavlodar) |
9 May 1995 | Munaishy | 0-2 | Zhiger | Munaishy Stadium, Aktau |
Ensebaev 33' Vaganov 82' | Attendance: 2000 Referee: Yuri Mizrakhil (Almaty) |
9 May 1995 | Tobol | 1-1 | Ansat | Stroitel Stadium, Rudny |
Irzhanov 15' | Butkov 55' | Attendance: 500 Referee: Nikolai Bublinskiy (Karagandy) |
14 May 1995 | Ansat | 0-0 (1-1 agg.) | Tobol | Central Stadium, Pavlodar |
Attendance: 2500 Referee: Aleksandr Mazmanyan (Almaty) |
9 May 1995 | Batyr | 3-0 | Vostok | Shakhter Stadium, Ekibastuz |
Gumar 66', 85' Makeev 73' | Attendance: 4500 Referee: Kurmanbek Urdabayev (Shymkent) |
14 May 1995 | Vostok | 1-0 (1-3 agg.) | Batyr | Vostok Stadium, Oskemen |
Avdeenko 39' | Attendance: 750 Referee: Yevgeni Shkarin (Shymkent) |
10 May 1995 | Taraz | 2-2 [2] | Kairat | Khimik Stadium, Taraz |
Mazbaev 20' Stepanishchev 73' | Kainazarov 44', 75' | Attendance: 3000 Referee: Yevgeni Shkarin (Shymkent) |
14 May 1995 | Kairat | 2-2 (-/+ agg.) | Taraz | Central Stadium, Almaty |
Zheilitbayev 73' Rysbayev 89' | Niyazymbetov 15' Kalabukhin 60' | Attendance: 500 Referee: Nikolai Melnikov (Shchuchinsk) |
3 Jule 1995 | Shakhter | 1-2 [3] | Bulat | Shakhter Stadium, Karagandy |
Karpov 68' | Kravchenko 25' Erofeev 75' | Attendance: 1500 Referee: Kurmanbek Urdabayev (Shymkent) |
14 Jule 1995 | Bulat | 1-0 (1-0 agg.) | Shakhter | Metallurg Stadium, Temirtau |
Toksanbayev 70' | Attendance: 2000 Referee: Kurmanbek Urdabayev (Shymkent) |
3 Jule 1995 | Ansat | 0-0 | Taraz | Central Stadium, Pavlodar |
Attendance: 2000 Referee: Aleksandr Borisov (Semey) |
3 Jule 1995 | SKIF-Ordabasy | 5–1 | Batyr | K. Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent |
Yurtaev 4' Maksimenko 8', 28' Abuov 19' Ibragimov 27' | Kuzmenko 54' | Attendance: 1000 Referee: Aleksandr Mazmanyan (Almaty) |
14 Jule 1995 | Batyr | 3-0 (4-5 agg.) | SKIF-Ordabasy | Shakhter Stadium, Ekibastuz |
Zubarev 56' Afelchenko 60' (pen.) Nurgaliev 68' | Attendance: 3000 Referee: Aleksandr Mazmanyan (Almaty) |
3 Jule 1995 | Yelimay | 3–0 | Zhiger | Spartak Stadium, Semey |
Aubakirov 36', 58' Vishnyakov 40' | Attendance: 1000 Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty) |
14 Jule 1995 | Zhiger | 1-1 (1-4 agg.) | Yelimay | K. Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent |
Ensebaev 44' | Vishnyakov 31' | Attendance: 2000 Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty) |
5 August 1995 | SKIF-Ordabasy | 3-1 | Bulat | K.Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent |
Maksimenko 12' Kogay 62' (pen.)64' | Kravchenko 18' | Attendance: 500 Referee: Yuri Mizrakhil (Almaty) |
2 November 1995 | Bulat | 2–2 (3-5 agg.) | SKIF-Ordabasy | Metallurg Stadium, Temirtau |
Erofeev 56', 90' | Buntov 47' Kogay 51' | Attendance: 1000 Referee: Aleksandr Borisov (Semey) |
5 August 1995 | Taraz | 2-1 | Yelimay | Khimik Stadium, Taraz |
Mazbaev 53', 73' | Miroshnichenko 3' (pen.) | Attendance: 6000 Referee: Sergei Rovenskikh (Almaty) |
2 November 1995 | Yelimay | 1–0 (2-2 agg.) | Taraz | Spartak Stadium, Semey |
Miroshnichenko 51' | Attendance: 4000 Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty) |
Yelimay | 1–0 | SKIF-Ordabasy |
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Miroshnichenko 87' |
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