1998 Kazakhstan Cup final

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1998 Kazakhstan Cup Final
Event 1997–98 Kazakhstan Cup
Date10 June 1998
Venue Central Stadium, Almaty
Referee Yevgeni Shkarin (Shymkent)
Attendance3,000
1997
1999

The 1998 Kazakhstan Cup Final was the sixth final of the Kazakhstan Cup. The match was contested by Irtysh and Kaisar-Hurricane at Central Stadium in Almaty. The match was played on 10 June 1998 and was the final match of the competition.

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Background

Irtysh and Kaisar-Hurricane played the first Kazakhstan Cup Final.

Irtysh and Kaisar-Hurricane three times during the season of league were played. On May 17, 1997, Irtysh has won the first competition to the score 1–0 in the Central Stadium. The only goal was scored by Viktor Antonov. On September 2, 1997, Kaisar-Hurricane has beaten Irtysh with the score 1–0. The goal marked out Seitzhan Baibosynov. In the third match Irtysh was beaten by Kaisar-Hurricane with the score 1–0. The goal was scored by Oleg Malyshev.

Route to the Final

Irtysh

RoundOppositionScore
FRDid not participateNot played
QF Taraz 2–3 (2–2 (A) / 1–0 (H))
SF CSKA-Kairat 0–2 (0–1 (A) / 1–0 (H))
Key: (h) = Home venue; (a) = Away venue; (n) = Neutral venue.

Kaisar-Hurricane

RoundOppositionScore
FR Aktobe 2–0(1–0 (H) / 0–1 (A))
QF Batyr 1–4 (0–1 (A) / 3–1 (H))
SF Astana 2–1 (1–1 (H) / 0–1 (A))
Key: (h) = Home venue; (a) = Away venue; (n) = Neutral venue.

Match

Details

Irtysh 2–1 (a.e.t.) Kaisar-Hurricane
Antonov Soccerball shade.svg50', 92' Report Esmuratov Soccerball shade.svg60'
Central Stadium, Almaty
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Yevgeni Shkarin (Shymkent)
GK Flag of Belarus.svg Igor Zhebin
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Oyrat Saduov
DF Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Timets
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sultan Abildayev Yellow card.svg 76'
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurmat Mirzabayev
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Viktor Antonov
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrey Kucheryavykh
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sergei Kalabukhin
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksei Klishin Sub off.svg 63'
FW Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Samvel Kostandyan
FW Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vitali Kitsak
Substitutes:
GK Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yuri Novikov
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vasili Kononov
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sergei Pererva
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Talgat Baisufinov
MF Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmitri Bidulka
FW Flag of Russia.svg Rakhman Asukhanov Sub on.svg 63'
Manager:
Flag of Russia.svg Voit Talgaev
GK Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Oleg Voskoboynikov
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serik Abdualiyev
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kalandar Akhmedov Yellow card.svg 61'
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Rodion Mozgovoy
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Marat Esmuratov
MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vladimir Buntov
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Teleukhan Turmagambetov Sub off.svg 60'
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Azamat Niyazymbetov
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrei Vaganov
FW Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurken Mazbayev
FW Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Loginov
Substitutes:
GK Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurlan Abuov
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Samat Sharipov
DF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Marat Sarsenov
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Talgat Syzdykov
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kairzhan Abuov
MF Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitri Yurist Sub on.svg 60'
FW Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitri Galich
Manager:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Shayziddin Kenzhebayev

Match officials

Man of the match

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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