1995 Kazakhstan Cup

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1995 Kazakhstan Cup
Tournament details
CountryKazakhstan
Teams16
Defending champions Vostok
Final positions
Champions Yelimay
Runner-up SKIF-Ordabasy
Tournament statistics
Matches played25
Goals scored61 (2.44 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Andrei Miroshnichenko (Yelimay) 5
  1994
1996–97  

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.

Contents

First round

9 May 1995 Gornyak 1–1 Bulat Gornyak Stadium, Khromtau
Samara Soccerball shade.svg89' Eroteev Soccerball shade.svg56'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 Soccerball shade.svg2'
Imankulov Soccerball shade.svg8'
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Marat Ospanov (Kokshetau)
14 May 1995 Aktyubinets 1-0
(1-2 agg.)
Shakhter Central Stadium, Aktobe
Yurist Soccerball shade.svg53'Attendance: 3000
Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty)

9 May 1995 Tsesna 1-2 SKIF-Ordabasy K.Munaitpasov Stadium, Astana
Kenetaev Soccerball shade.svg19' Ten Soccerball shade.svg67'
Abuov Soccerball shade.svg77'
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Bagdat Tuseev (Semey)
14 May 1995 SKIF-Ordabasy 3–2
(5-3 agg.)
Tsesna K.Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent
Maksimenko Soccerball shade.svg59'
Kogay Soccerball shade.svg61'
Derbisbayev Soccerball shade.svg62'
Kucherbayev Soccerball shade.svg38', 90'Attendance: 2000
Referee: Kasymzhan Madiev (Almaty)

9 May 1995 Kainar 2-2 Yelimay Spartak Stadium, Taldykorgan
Tatyanin Soccerball shade.svg48'
Ishenbayev Soccerball shade.svg78'
Povedenok Soccerball shade.svg27'
Aubakirov Soccerball shade.svg32'
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Vasili Yurchenko (Aktobe)
14 May 1995 Yelimay 4-0
(6-2 agg.)
Kainar Spartak Stadium, Semey
Pasko Soccerball shade.svg30'
Miroshnichenko Soccerball shade.svg60', 89'
Fridental Soccerball shade.svg78'
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandr Kostromin (Pavlodar)

9 May 1995 Munaishy 0-2 Zhiger Munaishy Stadium, Aktau
Ensebaev Soccerball shade.svg33'
Vaganov Soccerball shade.svg82'
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Yuri Mizrakhil (Almaty)
14 May 1995 Zhiger (w/o) [1]
(+/- agg.)
Munaishy

9 May 1995 Tobol 1-1 Ansat Stroitel Stadium, Rudny
Irzhanov Soccerball shade.svg15' Butkov Soccerball shade.svg55'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 Soccerball shade.svg66', 85'
Makeev Soccerball shade.svg73'
Attendance: 4500
Referee: Kurmanbek Urdabayev (Shymkent)
14 May 1995 Vostok 1-0
(1-3 agg.)
Batyr Vostok Stadium, Oskemen
Avdeenko Soccerball shade.svg39'Attendance: 750
Referee: Yevgeni Shkarin (Shymkent)

10 May 1995 Taraz 2-2 [2] Kairat Khimik Stadium, Taraz
Mazbaev Soccerball shade.svg20'
Stepanishchev Soccerball shade.svg73'
Kainazarov Soccerball shade.svg44', 75'Attendance: 3000
Referee: Yevgeni Shkarin (Shymkent)
14 May 1995 Kairat 2-2
(-/+ agg.)
Taraz Central Stadium, Almaty
Zheilitbayev Soccerball shade.svg73'
Rysbayev Soccerball shade.svg89'
Niyazymbetov Soccerball shade.svg15'
Kalabukhin Soccerball shade.svg60'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Nikolai Melnikov (Shchuchinsk)

Quarter-finals

3 Jule 1995 Shakhter 1-2 [3] Bulat Shakhter Stadium, Karagandy
Karpov Soccerball shade.svg68' Kravchenko Soccerball shade.svg25'
Erofeev Soccerball shade.svg75'
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Kurmanbek Urdabayev (Shymkent)
14 Jule 1995 Bulat 1-0
(1-0 agg.)
Shakhter Metallurg Stadium, Temirtau
Toksanbayev Soccerball shade.svg70'Attendance: 2000
Referee: Kurmanbek Urdabayev (Shymkent)

3 Jule 1995 Ansat 0-0 Taraz Central Stadium, Pavlodar
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Aleksandr Borisov (Semey)
14 Jule 1995 Taraz (w/o) [4]
(+/- agg.)
Ansat

3 Jule 1995 SKIF-Ordabasy 5–1 Batyr K. Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent
Yurtaev Soccerball shade.svg4'
Maksimenko Soccerball shade.svg8', 28'
Abuov Soccerball shade.svg19'
Ibragimov Soccerball shade.svg27'
Kuzmenko Soccerball shade.svg54'Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandr Mazmanyan (Almaty)
14 Jule 1995 Batyr 3-0
(4-5 agg.)
SKIF-Ordabasy Shakhter Stadium, Ekibastuz
Zubarev Soccerball shade.svg56'
Afelchenko Soccerball shade.svg60' (pen.)
Nurgaliev Soccerball shade.svg68'
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Aleksandr Mazmanyan (Almaty)

3 Jule 1995 Yelimay 3–0 Zhiger Spartak Stadium, Semey
Aubakirov Soccerball shade.svg36', 58'
Vishnyakov Soccerball shade.svg40'
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty)
14 Jule 1995 Zhiger 1-1
(1-4 agg.)
Yelimay K. Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent
Ensebaev Soccerball shade.svg44' Vishnyakov Soccerball shade.svg31'Attendance: 2000
Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty)

Semi-finals

5 August 1995 SKIF-Ordabasy 3-1 Bulat K.Munaitpasov Central Stadium, Shymkent
Maksimenko Soccerball shade.svg12'
Kogay Soccerball shade.svg62' (pen.)Soccerball shade.svg64'
Kravchenko Soccerball shade.svg18'Attendance: 500
Referee: Yuri Mizrakhil (Almaty)
2 November 1995 Bulat 2–2
(3-5 agg.)
SKIF-Ordabasy Metallurg Stadium, Temirtau
Erofeev Soccerball shade.svg56', 90' Buntov Soccerball shade.svg47'
Kogay Soccerball shade.svg51'
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandr Borisov (Semey)

5 August 1995 Taraz 2-1 Yelimay Khimik Stadium, Taraz
Mazbaev Soccerball shade.svg53', 73' Miroshnichenko Soccerball shade.svg3' (pen.)Attendance: 6000
Referee: Sergei Rovenskikh (Almaty)
2 November 1995 Yelimay 1–0
(2-2 agg.)
Taraz Spartak Stadium, Semey
Miroshnichenko Soccerball shade.svg51'Attendance: 4000
Referee: Aleksandr Kulakov (Almaty)

Final

Yelimay 10 SKIF-Ordabasy
Miroshnichenko Soccerball shade.svg87'
Central Stadium, Almaty
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandr Mazmanyan (Almaty)

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References

  1. "Munaishy" acted from draw
  2. The result of a match (2:2) is cancelled because of participation in structure of "Kairat" of the disqualified player, team technical defeat is included.
  3. The result of a match (1:2) is cancelled because of participation in structure of "Bulat" of the not declared player, team technical defeat is included.
  4. "Ansat" acted from draw