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The 1993 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was the first edition of this competition. It was won by Spartak Moscow after winning easily Belarusian side Dinamo Minsk, then named Belarus Minsk, in the final. Spartak would eventually win the next two editions of the tournament too.
As in subsequent editions of the CIS Cup, a Russian national team participated hors-concours as to compose four groups of four teams each for the Group stage. However, this wasn't achieved as Ukraine boycotted the tournament. It's to be noted also that Kairat Almaty refused to play against the Russian u-21 team.
[edit] Group stage
[edit] Group A
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Neftchi Baku |
0–1 |
Skonto Riga |
Spartak Moscow |
7–0 |
Skonto Riga |
Spartak Moscow |
8–0 |
Neftchi Baku |
[edit] Group B
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Dinamo Tbilisi |
5–2 |
Pakhtakor Tashkent |
Zimbru Chişinău |
1–6 |
Kopetdag Ashgabat |
Pakhtakor Tashkent |
3–1 |
Kopetdag Ashgabat |
Dinamo Tbilisi |
3–1 |
Zimbru Chişinău |
Dinamo Tbilisi |
2–2 |
Kopetdag Ashgabat |
Pakhtakor Tashkent |
3–3 |
Zimbru Chişinău |
[edit] Group C
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Ekranas Panevėžys |
2–1 |
Russian U-21 |
Kairat Almaty |
3–2 |
Alga Bishkek |
Alga Bishkek |
1–5 |
Ekranas Panevėžys |
Ekranas Panevėžys |
0–0 |
Kairat Almaty |
Russia U-21 |
4–1 |
Alga Bishkek |
Kairat Almaty |
x–x |
Russia U-21 |
[edit] Group D
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Homenetmen Yerevan |
0–2 |
Belarus Minsk |
Regar Tursunzoda |
0–5 |
Norma Tallinn |
Belarus Minsk |
1–0 |
Norma Tallinn |
Homenetmen Yerevan |
2–1 |
Regar Tursunzoda |
Belarus Minsk |
6–2 |
Regar Tursunzoda |
Norma Tallinn |
3–3 |
Homenetmen Yerevan |
[edit] Final rounds
Spartak Moscow
1st Title