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2014 Russian Cup final
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The 2014 Russian Cup Final decided the winner of the 2013–14 Russian Cup, the 22nd season of Russia's main football cup. It was played on 8 May 2014 at the Anzhi Arena in Kaspiysk, between Russian Premier League sides Krasnodar and Rostov.[1]
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Event | 2013–14 Russian Cup | ||||||
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After extra time Rostov won 6–5 on penalties | |||||||
Date | 8 May 2014 (2014-05-08) | ||||||
Venue | Anzhi Arena, Kaspiysk | ||||||
Man of the Match | Stipe Pletikosa | ||||||
Referee | Sergei Karasev | ||||||
Attendance | 19,500 | ||||||
Weather | Partially cloudy; 21°C | ||||||
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After drawing the game 0–0 through added extra time, Rostov won 6–5 in a dramatic penalty shoot-out that saw both sides miss penalty kicks.[2]
The shoot-out win brought relief for Rostov, winning their first major trophy having lost the 2003 Russian Cup final to FC Spartak Moscow 0–1.[2]
As winners, FC Rostov qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League and also faced CSKA Moscow, champions of the 2013–14 Russian Premier League, in the Russian Super Cup on 26 July 2014.