Kazakhstan Super Cup

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Kazakhstan Super Cup
Organising bodyFootball Federation of Kazakhstan
Founded2008
RegionKazakhstan
Number of teams2 (until 2020, 2022–present)
4 (2021)
Current championsTobol (3 titles)
Most successful club(s)Astana (6 titles)
2024 Kazakhstan Super Cup

The Kazakhstan Super Cup (Kazakh: Қазақстан Суперкубогы, Qazaqstan Sýperkýbogy) is a one-match football annual competition. The two participating clubs are the Kazakhstan Premier League champion and the Kazakhstan Cup winner. If these two competitions are won by the same team, then the other participant will be the runner-up of Kazakhstan Premier League.

The inaugural edition of the trophy was in 2008.[1]

Finals by year

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Two-team format

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue Attendance
2 March 2008 Aktobe
Winner of the 2007 Kazakhstan Premier League
2 – 0 Tobol
Winner of the 2007 Kazakhstan Cup
Central Stadium, Almaty 12,000
2009 Awarded automatically to Aktobe after they won the League and Cup Double
14 March 2010 Aktobe
Winner of the 2009 Kazakhstan Premier League
2 – 0 Atyrau
Winner of the 2009 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Astana 8,000
2 March 2011 Astana
Winner of the 2010 Kazakhstan Cup
2 – 1 Tobol
Winner of the 2010 Kazakhstan Premier League
Astana Arena, Astana 4,100
6 March 2012 Ordabasy
Winner of the 2011 Kazakhstan Cup
1 – 0 Shakhter Karagandy
Winner of the 2011 Kazakhstan Premier League
Astana Arena, Astana 12,000
3 March 2013 Shakhter Karagandy
Winner of the 2012 Kazakhstan Premier League
3 – 2 Astana
Winner of the 2012 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Astana 11,200
9 March 2014 Aktobe
Winner of the 2013 Kazakhstan Premier League
1 – 0 Shakhter Karagandy
Winner of the 2013 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Astana 14,000
1 March 2015 Astana
Winner of the 2014 Kazakhstan Premier League
0 – 0
(a.e.t.)
(3–2 pen.)
Kairat
Winner of the 2014 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Astana 14,000
8 March 2016 Kairat
Winner of the 2015 Kazakhstan Cup
0 – 0
(a.e.t.)
(5–4 pen.)
Astana
Winner of the 2015 Kazakhstan Premier League
Astana Arena, Astana 14,500
4 March 2017 Kairat
Runners up in the 2016 Kazakhstan Cup
2 – 0 Astana
Winner of the 2016 Kazakhstan Premier League & 2016 Kazakhstan Cup
Central Stadium, Almaty 13,500
4 March 2018 Astana
Winner of the 2017 Kazakhstan Premier League
3 – 0 Kairat
Winner of the 2017 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Astana 12,500
3 March 2019 Astana
Winner of the 2018 Kazakhstan Premier League
2 – 0 Kairat
Winner of the 2018 Kazakhstan Cup
Central Stadium, Almaty 16,000
29 February 2020 Astana
Winner of the 2019 Kazakhstan Premier League
1 – 0 Kaisar
Winner of the 2019 Kazakhstan Cup
Tobol Arena, Kostanay 2,900
2 March 2022 Tobol
Winner of the 2021 Kazakhstan Premier League
2 – 1 Kairat
Winner of the 2021 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Nur-Sultan 6,000
25 February 2023 Astana
Winner of the 2022 Kazakhstan Premier League
2 – 1 Ordabasy
Winner of the 2022 Kazakhstan Cup
Astana Arena, Astana 7,313
25 February 2024 Tobol
Winner of the 2023 Kazakhstan Premier League
1 – 1
(a.e.t.)
(5–4 pen.)
Ordabasy
Winner of the 2023 Kazakhstan Premier League
Mardan Sports Complex, Aksu 6,000

Four-team format

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Year Champions Score Runners-up Semi-finalists Stadium
2021[2] Tobol 1 – 1
(5–4 pen.)
Astana Kairat & Shakhter Karagandy Kazakhstan Turkistan Arena, Turkistan

Titles by team in Super Cup

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Team Winner Runner-up Semi-finalist Years won Years runner-up Years semi-finalist
Astana 6 4 - 2011, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021 -
Tobol 3 2 2021, 2022, 2024 2008, 2011 -
Aktobe 3 2008, 2010, 2014
Kairat 2 4 1 2016, 2017 2015, 2018, 2019, 2022 2021
Shakhter 1 2 1 2013 2012, 2014 2021
Ordabasy 1 2 2012 2023, 2024
Atyrau 1 2010
Kaisar 1 2020

The trophy

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The material is made out of jasper at Jewellery Plant in Zlatoust. The height is 55 cm.[3]

All-time top goalscorers

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As of match played 25 February 2024
Player Team(s) Goals Apps Ratio
Russia Sergei Strukov Aktobe 3 2 1.5
Croatia Marin Tomasov Astana 3 5 0.6
Moldova Igor Bugaiov Astana 2 1 2
Democratic Republic of the Congo Junior Kabananga Astana 2 2 1
Kazakhstan Serhiy Malyi Tobol 2 5 0.4
Kazakhstan Serikzhan Muzhikov Tobol 2 5 0.4
Kazakhstan Evgeniy Averchenko Aktobe 1 1 1
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Kislitsyn Tobol 1 1 1
Kazakhstan Kairat Ashirbekov Ordabasy 1 1 1
Kazakhstan Maksat Baizhanov Shakhter Karagandy 1 4 0.25
Belarus Andrey Paryvayew Shakhter Karagandy 1 3 0.33
Kazakhstan Zhambyl Kukeyev Shakhter Karagandy 1 2 0.5
Central African Republic Foxi Kéthévoama Astana 1 2 0.5
Kazakhstan Sergei Ostapenko Astana 1 1 1
Brazil Danilo Neco Aktobe 1 1 1
Spain César Arzo Kairat 1 1 1
Kazakhstan Islambek Kuat Kairat 1 4 0.25
Belarus Ivan Mayewski Astana 1 4 0.25
Cyprus Pieros Sotiriou Astana 1 1 1
Montenegro Žarko Tomašević Astana 1 1 1
Armenia Tigran Barseghyan Astana 1 2 0.5
Kazakhstan Askhat Tagybergen Tobol / Ordabasy 1 4 0.25
Montenegro Nebojša Kosović Kairat 1 1 0.33
Kazakhstan Artur Shushenachev Kairat 1 1 0.5
Kyrgyzstan Gulzhigit Alykulov Kairat 1 1 0.33
Kazakhstan Jean-Ali Payruz Shakhter Karagandy 1 2 0.5
Belarus Dzyanis Palyakow Kairat 1 2 0.5
Germany Streli Mamba Kairat 1 2 0.5
Kazakhstan Aybar Zhaksylykov Tobol 1 1 1
Brazil João Paulo Kairat 1 1 1
North Macedonia Aleksa Amanović Tobol / Astana 1 3 0.33
The Gambia Dembo Darboe Astana 1 1 1
Kazakhstan Yerkebulan Tungyshbayev Kairat / Ordabasy 1 3 0.33
Ukraine Yevhen Makarenko Ordabasy 1 1 1
Serbia Ivan Miladinović Tobol 1 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "Суперкубок разыграют в Шымкенте". Sports.kz. Retrieved 16 January 2008.
  2. ^ "Состоялась жеребьевка матчей Суперкубка Казахстана". sports.kz/ (in Russian). Sports KZ. 15 February 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Наш суперкубок изготовят в Челябинской области". Sports.kz. Retrieved 15 February 2008.

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