Russian Super Cup
The Russian Super Cup (Russian: Суперкубок России) is a one-match football annual competition. Its official sponsored name is TransTeleCom Russian Supercup (Russian: ТрансТелеКом Суперкубок России). The two participating clubs are holders of the Russian Premier League champions title and the Russian Cup. If the Russian Premier League championship and the Russian Cup are won by the same team, then the other participant is the runner-up of Russian Premier League. The match is played at the beginning of the season, typically in early March.
The trophy has been contested since 2003.
Matches
Season |
Winner |
Score |
Runner-up |
Venue |
Attendance |
2003
Details |
Lokomotiv Moscow
Winner of Russian Premier League 2002 |
1 – 1 a.e.t.,
4–3 pen. |
CSKA Moscow
Winner of Russian Cup 2001-02 |
Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow |
15000 |
2004
Details |
CSKA Moscow
Winner of Russian Premier League 2003 |
3 – 1 a.e.t. |
Spartak Moscow
Winner of Russian Cup 2002-03 |
Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow |
18000 |
2005
Details |
Lokomotiv Moscow
Winner of Russian Premier League 2004 |
1 – 0 |
Terek Grozny
Winner of Russian Cup 2003-04 |
Lokomotiv Stadium,
Moscow |
11000 |
2006
Details |
CSKA Moscow
Winner of Russian Premier League 2005
and Russian Cup 2004-05 |
3 – 2 |
Spartak Moscow
Runner-up of Russian Premier League 2005 |
Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow |
43000 |
2007
Details |
CSKA Moscow
Winner of Russian Premier League 2006
and Russian Cup 2005-06 |
4 – 2 |
Spartak Moscow
Runner-up of Russian Premier League 2006 |
Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow |
45000 |
2008
Details |
Zenit St. Petersburg
Winner of Russian Premier League 2007 |
2 – 1 |
Lokomotiv Moscow
Winner of Russian Cup 2006-07 |
Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow |
48000 |
2009
Details |
CSKA Moscow
Winner of Russian Cup 2007-08 |
2 – 1 a.e.t. |
Rubin Kazan
Winner of Russian Premier League 2008 |
Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow |
15000 |
2010
Details |
Rubin Kazan
Winner of Russian Premier League 2009 |
1 – 0 |
CSKA Moscow
Winner of Russian Cup 2008-09 |
Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow |
17000 |
2011
Details |
Zenit St. Petersburg
Winner of Russian Premier League 2010
and Russian Cup 2009-10 |
1 – 0 |
CSKA Moscow
Runner-up of Russian Premier League 2010 |
Kuban Stadium,
Krasnodar |
26000 |
Statistics by team
Statistics by player
See also
External links
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