2005 Kyrgyzstan Cup

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The 2005 edition of the Kyrgyzstan Cup was the annual Kyrgyzstan football competition between domestic clubs. [1]

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Play-off round

First round

The first round matches were played on 17 April 2005.

Team 1 Score Team 2
YSYKKOL Karakol 1–2 IGU Karakol
FK BISHKEK-89 6–1 Burana Tokmak
Egrisi-Usta Bishkek 0–1 FK SHOPOKOV
FK Ysykata 0–4 SHER Bishkek
FK BISHKEK-90 w/o Maksat Belovodsk
FK Pokrovka 0–1 BOO-TEREK Talas
HAPPY DAY Kant w/o RUOR Bishkek
FK SEYIL 1–0 Ak-Bura Osh
Kara-Shoro Ozgon 0–3 OSH YOUTH TEAM

Byes: FK Naryn, Svetotekhnika Maylusuu.

Second round

The second round matches were played on 20 April 2005.

Team 1 Score Team 2
YSYKKOL Karakol 1–2 GUARDIA RUOR Bishkek
FK BISHKEK-89 0–8 Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn
FK Naryn w/o Abdish-Ata Kant
FK Shopokov 2–3 ALYKUL OSMONOV Kainda
SHER Bishkek 2–1 Nashe Pivo Kant
FK Bishkek-90 0–4 Alga Bishkek
BOO-TEREK Talas beat Team Kyrgyzstan U-21
HAPPY DAY Kant w/o Jayil Baatyr Kara-Balta
FK Seyil 0–0 (pen 1–3) AL FAGIR Aravan
Osh Youth Team lost to Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu
Svetotekhnika Maylusuu 1–2 FC Neftchi Kochkor-Ata

Byes: FK Batken, Metallurg Kadamjay, Alay Osh, Asyl Jalal-Abad, Shakhtyor Tash-Kömür.

Round of 16

The Round of 16 matches were played between 2–11 May 2005.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn 5–1 Guardia RUOR Bishkek
Sher Bishkek 1–5 Alga Bishkek
Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu 7–0 Asyl Jalal-Abad
AL FAGIR Aravan 1–1 (pen 3–2) Alay Osh
Boo-Terek Talas 0–2 HAPPY DAY Kant
Abdish-Ata Kant beat Alykul Osmonov Kainda
FC Neftchi Kochkor-Ata beat Shakhtyor Tash-Kömür
FK Batken lost to Metallurg Kadamjay

NB: Metallurg Kadamjay changed name to Kurban-100 Kadamjay.

Quarterfinals

The Quarterfinals matches was played between 17 May-1 June 2005.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Alga Bishkek 8–0,5–0 Happy Day Kant
AL FAGIR Aravan 5–0,1–2 Kurban-100 Kadamjay
Abdish-Ata Kant 0–5,0–2 Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn
FC Neftchi Kochkor-Ata w/o Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu

Semifinals

The first legs was played on 4 June, and the second legs was played on 8 June 2005.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
AL FAGIR Aravan Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg 1–17 Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu 0-5 1-12
Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg 2–1 Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Alga Bishkek 0-1 2-0

Finals

The final of the Kyrgyzstan Cup 2005 was held on 1 September 2005 at the Spartak Stadium in Bishkek.

Attendance: 7,200

Referee: Mashentsev (Osh).

Team 1 Score Team 2
Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg 0–1 Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn

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Kyrgyzstan Cup 2005 Winner
Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn
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References

  1. "Kyrgyzstan 2005". RSSSF . Retrieved 30 September 2011.