2006 Russian Super Cup - Match Details

Match Details

11 March 2006
16:00 MSK
Spartak Moscow 2 – 3 CSKA Moscow Luzhniki, Moscow
Attendance: 43,000
Referee: Igor Egorov (Nizhny Novgorod)
Titov 22'
Mozart 47'
(Report) Zhirkov 42'
Odiah 73'
Jô 83'
Spartak Moscow:
GK 46 Aleksei Zuev
DF 4 Adrian Iencsi
DF 17 Clemente Rodríguez 90', 90'
DF 20 Ignas Dedura 55'
MF 7 Denis Boyarintsev
MF 9 Yegor Titov (c)
MF 21 Quincy Owusu-Abeyie
MF 23 Vladimir Bystrov 80'
MF 24 Mozart 39', 90'
MF 27 Serghei Covalciuc 86'
FW 9 Roman Pavlyuchenko
Substitutes:
GK 1 Dmitri Khomich
DF 35 Sergei Kabanov
MF 8 Dmitri Alenichev
MF 14 Dmitri Torbinski
MF 25 Maksym Kalynychenko 80'
FW 18 Mihajlo Pjanović
MF 19 Fernando Cavenaghi 86'
Manager:
Aleksandrs Starkovs


Assistant referees:
Vladimir Yenyutin
Vladimir Bobyk
Fourth official:
Igor Zakharov

Spartak Moscow:
GK 35 Igor Akinfeev
DF 4 Sergei Ignashevich (c) 90+'
DF 6 Aleksei Berezutski 40', 89'
DF 15 Chidi Odiah 90'
DF 24 Vasili Berezutski
MF 10 88'
MF 18 Yuri Zhirkov
MF 22 Evgeni Aldonin
MF 25 Elvir Rahimić 45'
FW 7 Daniel Carvalho 61'
FW 11 Vágner Love 61'
Substitutes:
GK 77 Vladimir Gabulov
DF 2 Deividas Šemberas
MF 8 Rolan Gusev
MF 17 Miloš Krasić 61'
MF 20 Dudu Cearense 88'
MF 37 Kirill Kochubei
FW 9 Ivica Olić 61'
Manager:
Valery Gazzaev

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