2012–13 Russian Cup


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The 2012–13 Russian Cup, known as the 2012–13 Pirelli–Russian Football Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 21st season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union.

2012–13 Russian Cup
Tournament details
CountryRussia
Teams107
Final positions
ChampionsCSKA Moscow (7th title)
Runner-upAnzhi Makhachkala
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Ahmed Musa (4 goals)

The competition started on 11 July 2012 and finished with the final held on 1 June 2013.[2][3] The cup winner was won a spot in the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage.

This round featured 35 Second Division teams and 1 amateur team. The matches were played between 11 and 17 July 2012.

In this round entered 18 winners from the First Round and 38 Second Division teams. The matches were played between 29 July and 5 August 2012.

In this round entered 28 winners from the Second Round. The matches were played between 10 and 18 August 2012.

The 14 winners from the Third Round and the 17 FNL teams entered this round. The matches were played on 1 and 2 September 2012.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Pskov-747 Pskov 1–2 Baltika Kaliningrad (II)
Lokomotiv-2 Moscow 2–0 Petrotrest Saint Petersburg (II)
Volga Ulyanovsk 2–1 Shinnik Yaroslavl (II)
Khimik Dzerzhinsk w/o Torpedo Vladimir
FC Kaluga 0–1 Torpedo Moscow (II)
Sokol Saratov 1–2 FC Khimki (II)
FC Ufa (II) 0–1 Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast (II)
Gazovik Orenburg 3–0 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (II)
FC Gubkin 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–3 p) Salyut Belgorod (II)
FC Astrakhan 3–2 Rotor Volgograd (II)
Torpedo Armavir 2–1 Volgar Astrakhan (II)
Alania-d Vladikavkaz 1–2 Spartak Nalchik (II)
Sibir Novosibirsk (II) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) Tom Tomsk (II)
FC Tyumen 1–0 Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk (II)
Sibiryak Bratsk 0–1 Yenisey Krasnoyarsk (II)
Amur-2010 Blagoveshchensk 0–1 SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk (II)

The 16 winners from the Fourth Round hosted the 2012–13 Russian Premier League teams in this round. The matches were played on 25, 26 and 27 September 2012.

26 September 2012 Torpedo Moscow0–3
awarded
Dynamo Moscow Moscow
19:00 Boyarintsev   50' Report   17', 32' Rykov Stadium: Eduard Streltsov Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Timur Arslanbekov
Note: The game was stopped in the first half and eventually abandoned in the 50th minute due to Torpedo fans throwing fireworks on the field during the celebrations of Boyarintsev's goal and was later awarded to Dynamo.

The 16 winners from the Round of 32 round entered. The matches were played on 30 and 31 October 2012.

The 8 winners from the Round of 16 round entered. The matches were played on 17 and 18 April 2013. The home teams in Dynamo–Anzhi and Rostov–Terek pairs were determined in a draw held on 7 November 2012. CSKA and Zenit will be home teams in their pairs due to playing more away games than Yenisey and Kuban respectively in earlier rounds. Yenisey from the National Championship is the lowest ranked team left in the competition.

The four winners from the quarter-finals entered the semi-finals. The matches were played on 6 May 2013. The home teams in Zenit, Anzhi, Rostov and CSKA pairs were determined in a draw held on 18 April 2012. Zenit and Rostov will be home teams in their pairs due to playing more away games than Yenisey and Kuban respectively in earlier rounds. All teams are from the Russian Premier League.

GK 35   Igor Akinfeev (c)
DF 6   Aleksei Berezutski
DF 14   Kirill Nababkin
DF 24   Vasili Berezutski
DF 42   Georgi Schennikov
MF 3   Pontus Wernbloom   87'
MF 20   Rasmus Elm   78'
MF 7   Keisuke Honda   67'
MF 10   Alan Dzagoev   99'
FW 9   Vágner Love
FW 18   Ahmed Musa
Substitutes:
GK 1   Sergei Chepchugov
DF 5   Viktor Vasin
DF 92   Pyotr Ten
MF 11   Mark González
MF 17   Pavel Mamayev   99'
MF 19   Aleksandrs Cauņa   67'
FW 88   Seydou Doumbia   78'
Manager:
  Leonid Slutsky


Assistant referees:
Valeri Danchenko
Igor Demeshko

GK 1   Vladimir Gabulov
DF 3   Ali Gadzhibekov
DF 6   João Carlos   46'
DF 13   Rasim Tagirbekov   62'
DF 37   Ewerton
MF 8   Jucilei
MF 85   Lassana Diarra   115'
MF 6   Mbark Boussoufa   80'
MF 10   Willian
MF 18   Yuri Zhirkov   90'
FW 9   Samuel Eto'o (c)
Substitutes:
GK 22   Yevgeny Pomazan
DF 7   Kamil Agalarov
DF 33   Emir Spahić
MF 14   Oleg Shatov   62'
MF 16   Mehdi Carcela
MF 25   Odil Ahmedov   115'
FW 19   Lacina Traoré   46'   77'
Manager:
  Guus Hiddink

Played in the earlier stages, but were not on the final game squad:

PFC CSKA Moscow: Sergei Ignashevich (DF),   Mário Fernandes (DF),   Kim In-sung (MF), Ravil Netfullin (MF),   Elvir Rahimić (MF),   Zoran Tošić (MF), Konstantin Bazelyuk (FW), Dmitri Yefremov (FW),   Sekou Oliseh (FW).

FC Anzhi Makhachkala: Arseniy Logashov (DF), Georgy Gabulov (MF), Nikita Burmistrov (FW), Shamil Lakhiyalov (FW), Serder Serderov (FW), Fyodor Smolov (FW).