2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup

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2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup
Astana won 3–2 on penalties
Date1 March
Venue Astana Arena, Astana
Referee Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
Attendance20,000
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2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup was a Kazakhstan football match that was played on 1 March 2015 between the champions of 2014 Kazakhstan Premier League, Astana, and the winner of the 2014 Kazakhstan Cup, Kairat. [1]

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This match was played on 1 March at the Astana Arena. Main and extra time of the match ended with goalless draw, and Astana won the 2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup by a penalty shootout (3:2).

Match details

Astana 0 – 0 Kairat
Report
Penalties
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3–2Soccerball shade cross.svg Darabayev
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Astana Arena, Astana
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
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Astana
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Kairat
GK1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nenad Erić
RB15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Abzal Beisebekov (c)
CB5 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Marin Aničić Yellow card.svg 88'
CB44 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Evgeni Postnikov
CB6 Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Maksimović
LB77 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitri Shomko
DM88 Flag of Colombia.svg Roger Cañas
CM19 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexei Rodionov Sub off.svg 72'
LW10 Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Foxi Kéthévoama
RW22 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bauyrzhan Dzholchiev Sub off.svg 72'
CF23 Flag of Ghana.svg Patrick Twumasi Sub off.svg 100'
Substitutes:
GK85 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Loginovskiy
DF4 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Larsen
DF2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yeldos Akhmetov
MF8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Georgy Zhukov Sub on.svg 63'
MF7 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ulan Konysbayev Yellow card.svg 88'Sub on.svg 72'
FW9 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksey Shchetkin Sub on.svg 100'
FW21 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Toktar Zhangylyshbay
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanimir Stoilov
GK1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Plotnikov
RB13 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yermek Kuantayev
CB2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Timur Rudoselskiy
CB6 Flag of Serbia.svg Žarko Marković
CB3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zaurbek Pliyev
LB5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mark Gurman
DM8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mikhail Bakayev
RW9 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bauyrzhan Islamkhan (c)Sub off.svg 96'
AM10 Flag of Brazil.svg Isael Sub off.svg 79'
LW15 Flag of Spain.svg Sito Riera
CF11 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Gerard Gohou Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutes:
GK16 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serhiy Tkachuk
MF25 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Oybek Baltabayev
MF17 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aslan Darabayev Sub on.svg 79'
MF23 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ilya KalininSub on.svg 96'
MF18 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vitali Lee
MF19 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Stanislav Lunin
FW21 Flag of The Gambia.svg Momodou Ceesay Sub on.svg 79'
Manager:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Vladimír Weiss

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References

  1. "Суперкубок РК – 2014. «Актобе» - «Шахтер». Кто кого?" [2014 Kazakhstan Super Cup. Aktobe - Shakhter. Who will win?].