2003 Russian Super Cup - Match Details

Match Details

8 March 2003
15:00 MSK
Lokomotiv Moscow 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) CSKA Moscow Lokomotiv, Moscow
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Moscow)
Pimenov 83' (Report) Jarošík 20'
Penalties
Loskov
Lekgetho
Izmailov
Maminov
Pimenov
Ignashevich
Pashinin
4 – 3 Kirichenko
Samodin
Yevsikov
Solomatin
Gusev
Rahimić
Šemberas
Lokomotiv Moscow:
GK 1 Sergei Ovchinnikov 42'
DF 2 Gennadiy Nizhegorodov
DF 5 Sergei Ignashevich 50'
DF 14 Oleg Pashinin 58'
DF 16 Vadim Evseev
DF 17 Dmitri Sennikov 56'
MF 4 Jacob Lekgetho
MF 8 Vladimir Maminov 24'
MF 10 Dmitri Loskov (c)
FW 11 Júlio César 46'
FW 15 Maksim Buznikin 46'
Substitutes:
GK 50 Platon Zakharchuk
DF 18 Milan Obradović
MF 2 Yuri Drozdov
MF 6 Narvik Sirkhayev 56'
MF 7 Marat Izmailov 46'
MF 30 Malkhaz Asatiani
FW 25 Ruslan Pimenov 46'
Manager:
Yuri Semin


Assistant referees:
Andrei Lukashin
Tikhon Kalugin
Fourth official:
Mikhail Veselovskiy

CSKA Moscow:
GK 1 Veniamin Mandrykin
DF 6 Aleksei Berezutski
DF 23 Denis Yevsikov 60'
DF 24 Vasili Berezutski 61'
MF 7 Igor Yanovskiy 49' 79'
MF 8 Rolan Gusev (c)
MF 19 Juris Laizāns 79'
MF 20 Jiří Jarošík
MF 25 Elvir Rahimić 63'
MF 27 Alan Kusov 48' 80'
FW 21 Denis Popov 58'
Substitutes:
GK 35 Igor Akinfeev
DF 2 Deividas Šemberas 79'
DF 3 Andrei Solomatin 98' 79'
DF 28 Bohdan Shershun
FW 14 Dmitri Kirichenko 58'
FW 22 Sergey Samodin 80'
FW 26 Alexander Geynrikh 78' 60'
Manager:
Valery Gazzaev

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