2021 Kazakhstan Super Cup final

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2021 Kazakhstan Super Cup Final
Event 2021 Kazakhstan Super Cup
Tobol won 5–4 on penalties
Date6 March 2021 (2021-03-06)
VenueTurkistan Arena, Turkistan
Referee Denis Izmailov (Taldykorgan)
Attendance2,000
2020
2022

The 2021 Kazakhstan Super Cup Final decided the winner of the 2021 Kazakhstan Super Cup, the 14th edition of the annual Kazakh football super cup competition. The match was played on 6 March 2021 at the Turkistan Arena in Turkistan, Kazakhstan.

Contents

Tobol won the match 5–4 on penalties to win their first Kazakhstan Super Cup title. [1]

Teams

TeamQualification for tournamentPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Tobol 2020 Kazakhstan Premier League runners-up2 (2008, 2011)
Astana 2020 Kazakhstan Premier League third place8 ( 2011 , 2013, 2015 , 2016, 2017, 2018 , 2019 , 2020 )

    Route to the final

    Tobol Round Astana
    OpponentResult 2021 Kazakhstan Super Cup OpponentResult
    Kairat 1–1, 4–2 ( p )Semi-finals Shakhter Karagandy 2–0

    Match

    Summary

    Details

    Tobol 1–1 Astana
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    Report
    Penalties
    5–4
    Turkistan Arena, Turkistan
    Attendance: 2,000
    Referee: Denis Izmailov (Taldykorgan)
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    Tobol
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    Astana
    GK35 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr Mokin
    DF7 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitri Miroshnichenko Sub off.svg 72'
    DF17 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ruslan Valiullin
    DF22 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr Marochkin
    DF25 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serhiy Malyi Yellow card.svg 81'
    DF45 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Aleksa Amanović
    MF8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Askhat Tagybergen
    MF10 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serikzhan Muzhikov
    MF11 Flag of France.svg Jérémy Manzorro Sub off.svg 72'
    MF15 Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Toni Silva Sub off.svg 39'
    FW99 Flag of Georgia.svg Elguja Lobjanidze Sub off.svg 86'
    Substitutes:
    GK12 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sultan Busurmanov
    GK41 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yegor Tsuprikov
    DF3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Roman Asrankulov
    MF5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Daniyar Semchenkov
    MF13 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Azat Nurgaliev Yellow card.svg 77'Sub on.svg 39'
    MF14 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Samat Zharynbetov Sub on.svg 72'
    FW19 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Oralkhan Omirtayev Sub on.svg 86'
    MF20 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhaslan Zhumashev
    DF21 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sultan Abilgazy Yellow card.svg 89'
    MF29 Flag of Serbia.svg Dušan Jovančić Sub on.svg 72'
    MF40 Flag of Portugal.svg Carlos Fonseca
    MF47 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vyacheslav Kulpeisov
    Manager:
    Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Grigori Babayan
    GK1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmytro Nepohodov Sub off.svg 90+4'
    DF2 Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Rukavina
    DF3 Flag of Armenia.svg Varazdat Haroyan Yellow card.svg 10'
    DF15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Abzal Beisebekov
    DF18 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sagi SovetYellow card.svg 21'
    DF24 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Šimunović
    DF33 Flag of Montenegro.svg Žarko Tomašević
    MF7 Flag of Belarus.svg Max Ebong Sub off.svg 70'
    MF11 Flag of Armenia.svg Tigran Barseghyan Yellow card.svg 45+1'
    MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Marin Tomasov
    FW99 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Semir Smajlagić Yellow card.svg 48'Sub off.svg 66'
    Substitutes:
    GK55 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr ZarutskiySub on.svg 90+4'
    GK31 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Danil Podymksy
    DF5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mark Gorman
    DF19 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Lev Skvortsov
    FW45 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Roman Murtazayev Sub on.svg 66'
    FW72 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Stanislav Basmanov
    FW80 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladislav Prokopenko
    MF87 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhaslan Kairkenov
    MF92 Flag of Moldova.svg Valeriu Ciupercă Sub on.svg 70'
    Manager:
    Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Tikhonov

    Man of the Match:

    Assistant referees:
    Ilashbek OrunbayevShymkent
    Aydin Tasybayev (Pavlodar)
    Reserve assistant referee:
    Zhandos Abzhan (Shymkent)
    Saken Bayimbet (Taraz)

    Match rules

    • 90 minutes.
    • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
    • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
    • Nine named substitutes.
    • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time. [note 1]

    Notes

    1. Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

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    References

    1. "«Тобол» – обладатель Суперкубка Казахстана-2021". footballhd.ru (in Russian). Football HD. 6 March 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2021.