1993 Kazakhstan Cup
Tournament details
Country Kazakhstan
Teams27
Defending championsKairat
Final positions
ChampionsDostyk
Runner-upTaraz
Tournament statistics
Matches played21
Goals scored62 (2.95 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Roman Luchkin (Dostyk) 3
Igor Butkov (Ansat) 3
Nurken Mazbaev, (Taraz) 3

The 1993 Kazakhstan Cup is the second season of the Kazakhstan Cup, the annual nationwide football cup competition of Kazakhstan since the independence of the country. The contest kicks off on March 24 and concludes with the final in November 1993. Kairat are the defending champions, having won their first cup in the 1992 competition.

First round

24 March 1993 Tselinnik0–1 Dostyk
Gasanov
26 March 1993 Azhar2–2
(3–5 p)
Bulat
Lyashko
Myakishev
Fridental
Demyan
26 March 1993 Aktyubinets0–1 Shakhter
Pugaltsov
2 April 1993 Namys1–3 Gornyak
D.Imankulov Zobnin
Frolov
2 April 1993 Uralets-Arma 2–2
(4–3 p)
Vostok
Gritsaev Fyodorov
Duzmambetov
2 April 1993 Munaishy1–2 Kokshetau
Boyko Gusev
2 April 1993 Yassi 1–0Enbek
Yurtaev
5 April 1993 Batyr2–2
(3–4 p)
Taraz
Reshetnev
Kurganskiy
Shmarikov
Mazbaev
5 April 1993 SKIF-Ordabasy 3–1Kaisar
Kapustnikov
Ergeshev
Sisenov
Kogay
5 April 1993 Ansat 3–1Karachaganak
Butkov Sapygin

Second round

2 May 1993 Kokshetau 2–1Bulat
Samoylov
Timonin
Demyan
2 May 1993 Taraz 2–0SKIF-Ordabasy
Mirsalimbayev
Musataev (o.g.)
2 May 1993 Shakhter 6–0Yassi
R.Imankulov
Yegorov
Manyuk
Kravchenko
Zhuravlyov
25 May 1993 Dostyk 3–1Uralets-Arma
Doskeev
Shanin
Klimov
Konovalov

Quarter-finals

11 June 1993 Taraz 3–0Shakhter
Yarygin
Mirsalimbayev
Mazbaev
Malyshev
11 June 1993 Spartak Semey0–0
(3–4 p)
Ansat
20 Jule 1993 Gornyak0–1 Dynamo Almaty
Niyazymbetov

Semi-finals

20 Jule 1993 Taraz 1–0Ansat
Mazbaev
8 August 1993 Dynamo Almaty1–2 Dostyk
Niyazymbetov Akhunov
Klimov

Final

Dostyk4–2Taraz
Luchkin 30' 43' 70'
Shanin 65'
Shmarikov 40'
Avdeev 49'
Referee: Sergei Borodin (Karagandy)

References

  1. "Metallist" acted from draw
  2. "Kairat" acted from draw
  3. "Zhiger" acted from draw
  4. "Taldykorgan" acted from draw
  5. "Kokshetau" acted from draw
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