2018 Russian Super Cup

The 2018 Russian Super Cup (Russian: Суперкубок России) was the 16th annual Russian Super Cup match which was contested between the 2017–18 Russian Premier League champion, Lokomotiv Moscow, and the 2017–18 Russian Premier League runner-up, CSKA Moscow. 2017–18 Russian Cup winner FC Tosno was dissolved in the summer 2018 and was replaced by CSKA in the game.[1]

2018 Russian Super Cup
EventRussian Super Cup
After extra time
Date27 July 2018
VenueNizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod
RefereeVladislav Bezborodov
Attendance43,319
2017
2019

CSKA Moscow won in extra time.[2]

Match details

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Lokomotiv Moscow0–1 (a.e.t.)CSKA Moscow
Report Khosonov   106'
Attendance: 43,319
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov (St. Petersburg)
GK 1   Guilherme
DF 33   Solomon Kvirkvelia   114'
DF 31   Maciej Rybus
DF 14   Vedran Ćorluka   91'
MF 27   Igor Denisov (c)   106'
MF 20   Vladislav Ignatyev
MF 6   Dmitri Barinov
MF 59   Aleksei Miranchuk
MF 11   Anton Miranchuk
MF 4   Manuel Fernandes   69'
FW 24   Eder   91'
Substitutes:
GK 77   Anton Kochenkov
DF 29   Vitaliy Denisov
DF 28   Boris Rotenberg
DF 3   Brian Idowu   91'
DF 17   Taras Mykhalyk
DF 84   Mikhail Lysov
MF 23   Dmitri Tarasov   106'
MF 96   Rifat Zhemaletdinov   69'
MF 83   Aleksei Mironov
MF 69   Daniil Kulikov
MF 67   Roman Tugarev
FW 8   Jefferson Farfán   91'
Manager:
  Yuri Semin
GK 35   Igor Akinfeev (c)
DF 3   Nikita Chernov   66'
DF 2   Mário Fernandes
DF 23   Hörður Björgvin Magnússon
DF 50   Rodrigo Becão
MF 14   Kirill Nababkin   67'
MF 10   Alan Dzagoev   13'
MF 15   Dmitry Yefremov   81'
MF 25   Kristijan Bistrović   57'
FW 9   Fyodor Chalov
FW 11   Vitinho   117'
Substitutes:
GK 1   Ilya Pomazun
DF 13   Georgi Shchennikov   13'
MF 72   Astemir Gordyushenko
MF 77   Ilzat Akhmetov
MF 70   Timur Pukhov
MF 80   Khetag Khosonov   67'
MF 71   Nayair Tiknizyan
MF 29   Jaka Bijol   81'
FW 75   Timur Zhamaletdinov   117'
FW 81   Vitali Zhironkin
Manager:
  Viktor Goncharenko
Assistant referees: Valeri Danchenko (Ufa), Maksim Gavrilin (Vladimir)

Fourth official: Kirill Levnikov (St. Petersburg)

References

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  1. ^ "Информационное сообщение" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 15 June 2018. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ "CSKA is the winner of the Olimp-Russian Super Cup" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 27 July 2018. Archived from the original on 28 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.