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2008 in Russian football

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2008 in Russian football.

Contents

[edit] Overview

[edit] National team

Date Venue Opponents Score1 Comp. Russia scorers Match Report
26 March Stadionul Ghencea, Bucharest (A)  Romania 0–3 F UEFA.com
23 May Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow (H)  Kazakhstan 6–0 F Pavel Pogrebnyak, Vladimir Bystrov, Konstantin Zyryanov, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Dmitri Torbinski, Dmitri Sychev UEFA.com
28 May Wacker Arena, Burghausen, Germany (N)  Serbia 2–1 F Pavel Pogrebnyak, Roman Pavlyuchenko UEFA.com
4 June Wacker Arena, Burghausen, Germany (N)  Lithuania 4–1 F Konstantin Zyryanov, Andrei Arshavin, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Vladimir Bystrov UEFA.com
10 June Tivoli-Neu Stadion, Innsbruck, Austria (N)  Spain 1–4 EURO Roman Pavlyuchenko UEFA.com
14 June Wals Siezenheim Stadium, Salzburg, Austria (N)  Greece 1–0 EURO Konstantin Zyryanov UEFA.com
18 June Tivoli-Neu Stadion, Innsbruck, Austria (N)  Sweden 2–0 EURO Roman Pavlyuchenko, Andrei Arshavin UEFA.com
21 June St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland (N)  Netherlands 3–1 EURO Roman Pavlyuchenko, Dmitri Torbinski, Andrei Arshavin UEFA.com
26 June Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria (N)  Spain 0–3 EURO UEFA.com
20 August Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow (H)  Netherlands 1–1 F Konstantin Zyryanov ESPNsoccernet.com
10 September Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow (H)  Wales 2–1 WCQ Roman Pavlyuchenko, Pavel Pogrebnyak FIFA.com
11 October Westfalenstadion, Dortmund (A)  Germany 1–2 WCQ Andrei Arshavin FIFA.com
15 October Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow (H)  Finland 3–0 WCQ Petri Pasanen (o.g.), Veli Lampi (o.g.), Andrei Arshavin FIFA.com
  1. Russia score given first
Key

[edit] Leagues

[edit] Premier League

The following teams will take part in Russian Premier League 2008:

[edit] First Division

The following teams will take part in Russian First Division 2008:

[edit] Second Division

The following teams will take part in Russian Second Division 2008:

West
Center
South
Ural-Povolzhye
East

[edit] Cups

[edit] Russian Cup 2007-08

[edit] Quarterfinals

Team #1 Score Team #2
CSKA Moscow 2–1 Spartak Nalchik
Zenit 0–0 (3–4p) Tom
Amkar 2–1 Moskva
Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast 2–1 Saturn

[edit] Semifinals

Team #1 Score Team #2
CSKA Moscow 2–1 Tom
Amkar 1–0 Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast

[edit] Final

17 May 2008
15:00 MSD
CSKA Moscow 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) Amkar Perm Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Sukhina (Malakhovka)
Vágner Love Goal 65'
Goal 75'
Drinčić Goal 57'
Dujmović Goal 64'
    Penalties  
Zhirkov Scored
Vágner Love Scored
Scored
Janczyk Scored
4–1 Missed Drinčić
Scored Kushev
Missed (saved by Akinfeev) Dujmović
 

[edit] 2008 Russian Super Cup

Russian Super Cup 2008 was the 6th Russian Super Cup match, which was contested between the Russian Premier League 2007 champion, Zenit St. Petersburg, and the winner of Russian Cup 2006-07, Lokomotiv Moscow.

9 March 2008
16:00 MSK
Zenit St. Petersburg 2 – 1 Lokomotiv Moscow Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Baskakov (Moscow)
Arshavin Goal 34'
Pogrebnyak Goal 82'
(Report) Rodolfo Goal 69'

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