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Kazakhstan Super Cup


FieldValue
current2025 Kazakhstan Super Cup
organiserFootball Federation of Kazakhstan
founded2008
number of teams2 (until 2020, 2022–present)
4 (2021)
regionKazakhstan
current championsKairat (3 titles)
most successful clubAstana (6 titles)

4 (2021) The Kazakhstan Super Cup (, Qazaqstan Superkubogy) 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.

Finals by year

Two-team format

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upVenueAttendance
2 March 2008Aktobe
Winner of the 2007 Kazakhstan Premier League2 – 0Tobol
Winner of the 2007 Kazakhstan CupCentral Stadium, Almaty12,000
2009Awarded automatically to Aktobe after they won the League and Cup Double
14 March 2010Aktobe
Winner of the 2009 Kazakhstan Premier League2 – 0Atyrau
Winner of the 2009 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Astana8,000
2 March 2011Astana
Winner of the 2010 Kazakhstan Cup2 – 1Tobol
Winner of the 2010 Kazakhstan Premier LeagueAstana Arena, Astana4,100
6 March 2012Ordabasy
Winner of the 2011 Kazakhstan Cup1 – 0Shakhter Karagandy
Winner of the 2011 Kazakhstan Premier LeagueAstana Arena, Astana12,000
3 March 2013Shakhter Karagandy
Winner of the 2012 Kazakhstan Premier League3 – 2Astana
Winner of the 2012 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Astana11,200
9 March 2014Aktobe
Winner of the 2013 Kazakhstan Premier League1 – 0Shakhter Karagandy
Winner of the 2013 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Astana14,000
1 March 2015Astana
Winner of the 2014 Kazakhstan Premier League0 – 0
(3–2 pen.)Kairat
Winner of the 2014 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Astana14,000
8 March 2016Kairat
Winner of the 2015 Kazakhstan Cup0 – 0
(5–4 pen.)Astana
Winner of the 2015 Kazakhstan Premier LeagueAstana Arena, Astana14,500
4 March 2017Kairat
Runners up in the 2016 Kazakhstan Cup2 – 0Astana
Winner of the 2016 Kazakhstan Premier League & 2016 Kazakhstan CupCentral Stadium, Almaty13,500
4 March 2018Astana
Winner of the 2017 Kazakhstan Premier League3 – 0Kairat
Winner of the 2017 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Astana12,500
3 March 2019Astana
Winner of the 2018 Kazakhstan Premier League2 – 0Kairat
Winner of the 2018 Kazakhstan CupCentral Stadium, Almaty16,000
29 February 2020Astana
Winner of the 2019 Kazakhstan Premier League1 – 0Kaisar
Winner of the 2019 Kazakhstan CupTobol Arena, Kostanay2,900
2 March 2022Tobol
Winner of the 2021 Kazakhstan Premier League2 – 1Kairat
Winner of the 2021 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Nur-Sultan6,000
25 February 2023Astana
Winner of the 2022 Kazakhstan Premier League2 – 1Ordabasy
Winner of the 2022 Kazakhstan CupAstana Arena, Astana7,313
25 February 2024Tobol
Winner of the 2023 Kazakhstan Premier League1 – 1
(5–4 pen.)Ordabasy
Winner of the 2023 Kazakhstan Premier LeagueMardan Sports Complex, Aksu6,000
22 February 2025Kairat
Winner of the 2024 Kazakhstan Premier League2 – 0Aktobe
Astana Arena, Astana23,975

Four-team format

YearChampionsScoreRunners-upSemi-finalistsStadium
2021Tobol1 – 1
(5–4 pen.)AstanaKairat & Shakhter KaragandyKAZ Turkistan Arena, Turkistan

Titles by team in Super Cup

TeamWinnerRunner-upSemi-finalistYears wonYears runner-upYears semi-finalist
Astana64-2011, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 20232013, 2016, 2017, 2021-
Tobol322021, 2022, 20242008, 2011-
Aktobe312008, 2010, 20142025
Kairat3412016, 2017, 20252015, 2018, 2019, 20222021
Shakhter12120132012, 20142021
Ordabasy1220122023, 2024
Atyrau12010
Kaisar12020

The trophy

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

All-time top goalscorers

PlayerTeam(s)GoalsAppsRatio
RUS Sergei StrukovAktobe32
CRO Marin TomasovAstana35
MDA Igor BugaiovAstana21
DRC Junior KabanangaAstana22
KAZ Serhiy MalyiTobol25
KAZ Serikzhan MuzhikovTobol25
KAZ Evgeniy AverchenkoAktobe11
KAZ Aleksandr KislitsynTobol11
KAZ Kairat AshirbekovOrdabasy11
KAZ Maksat BaizhanovShakhter Karagandy14
BLR Andrey ParyvayewShakhter Karagandy13
KAZ Zhambyl KukeyevShakhter Karagandy12
CAF Foxi KéthévoamaAstana12
KAZ Sergei OstapenkoAstana11
BRA Danilo NecoAktobe11
ESP César ArzoKairat11
KAZ Islambek KuatKairat14
BLR Ivan MayewskiAstana14
CYP Pieros SotiriouAstana11
MNE Žarko TomaševićAstana11
ARM Tigran BarseghyanAstana12
KAZ Askhat TagybergenTobol / Ordabasy14
MNE Nebojša KosovićKairat11
KAZ Artur ShushenachevKairat11
KGZ Gulzhigit AlykulovKairat11
KAZ Jean-Ali PayruzShakhter Karagandy12
BLR Dzyanis PalyakowKairat12
GER Streli MambaKairat12
KAZ Aybar ZhaksylykovTobol11
BRA João PauloKairat11
MKD Aleksa AmanovićTobol / Astana13
GAM Dembo DarboeAstana11
KAZ Yerkebulan TungyshbayevKairat / Ordabasy13
UKR Yevhen MakarenkoOrdabasy11
SRB Ivan MiladinovićTobol11
BRA Élder SantanaKairat11
BLR Valery GromykoKairat11

References

References

  1. "Суперкубок разыграют в Шымкенте". Sports.kz.
  2. (15 February 2021). "Состоялась жеребьевка матчей Суперкубка Казахстана". Sports KZ.
  3. "Наш суперкубок изготовят в Челябинской области". Sports.kz.
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