2011 Belarusian Super Cup
{{Infobox football match
| title = 2011 Belarusian Super Cup
| image =
| team1 = BATE Borisov
| team1score = 3
| team2 = Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
| team2score = 0
| details =
| date = 27 February 2011
| stadium = Football Manege
| city = Minsk
| referee = Sergey Sakharevich
| attendance = 1,600
| weather =
| previous = 2010
| next = 2012
}}
The 2011 Belarusian Super Cup was held on 27 February 2011 between the 2010 Belarusian Premier League champions and 2009–10 Belarusian Cup winners BATE Borisov and the 2009–10 Belarusian Cup runners-up Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino. BATE won the match 3–0 and defended the trophy.[http://football.by/stat/belarus/scups/2/1/ Game Report]
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Match details
{{Footballbox
|date = 27 February 2011
|time = 17:00 UTC+3
|team1 = BATE Borisov
|score = 3 – 0
|report = [http://football.by/stat/belarus/scups/2/1/ Report]
|team2 = Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
|goals1 = Baha {{goal|30}}
Bressan {{goal|86}}
Nyakhaychyk {{goal|90+2}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Football Manege, Minsk
|attendance = 1,600
|referee = Sergey Sakharevich (Grodno)
}}
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GK | 30 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Alyaksandr Hutar | {{yel|81}} | |
DF | 24 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Yawhen Kuntsevich | ||
DF | 14 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Artsyom Radzkow | ||
DF | 21 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Egor Filipenko | ||
DF | 5 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Alyaksandr Yurevich (c) | {{yel|69}} | |
MF | 77 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Filip Rudzik | {{suboff|64}} | |
MF | 23 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Edhar Alyakhnovich | {{yel|31}} | {{suboff|87}} |
MF | 11 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Mikhail Gordeichuk | {{yel|60}} | |
MF | 25 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Dzmitry Baha | {{suboff|90}} | |
MF | 17 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Alyaksandr Pawlaw | {{suboff|56}} | |
FW | 15 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Maksim Skavysh | {{suboff|77}} | |
colspan=3|Substitutes: | ||||
GK | 16 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Andrey Shcharbakow | ||
MF | 2 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Dzmitry Likhtarovich | {{subon|87}} | |
DF | 4 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Igor Shitov | {{subon|90}} | |
MF | 8 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Alyaksandr Valadzko | {{subon|64}} | |
MF | 10 | {{Flagicon|BRA}} Renan Bressan | {{subon|77}} | |
MF | 13 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Pavel Nyakhaychyk | {{subon|56}} | |
DF | 18 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Maksim Bardachow | ||
colspan=3|Manager: | ||||
colspan="4"|{{Flagicon|BLR}} Viktor Goncharenko |
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GK | 71 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Anton Kavalewski | ||
DF | 17 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Alyaksey Kazlow | ||
DF | 55 | {{Flagicon|UKR}} Serhiy Lyubchak | ||
DF | 26 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Anton Rabtsaw | ||
DF | 23 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Andrey Dzivakow | ||
MF | 15 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Artsyom Salavey | ||
MF | 20 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Sergey Tikhonovsky | {{suboff|83}} | |
MF | 33 | {{Flagicon|MDA}} Maksim Chebotar | ||
MF | 3 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Vitali Lanko | {{suboff|76}} | |
MF | 14 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Ihar Truhaw (c) | {{yel|50}} | |
FW | 50 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Syarhey Irha | {{yel|18}} | {{suboff|62}} |
colspan=3|Substitutes: | ||||
GK | 16 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Dzyanis Parechyn | ||
MF | 7 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Uladzimir Maroz | ||
MF | 8 | {{Flagicon|UKR}} Oleksandr Papush | {{subon|76}} | |
MF | 10 | {{Flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Drozdov | {{subon|83}} | |
DF | 13 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Yury Ryzhko | ||
FW | 21 | {{Flagicon|BLR}} Arseniy Tyutyunik | ||
FW | 77 | {{Flagicon|UKR}} Ihor Kryvobok | {{subon|62}} | |
colspan=3|Manager: | ||||
colspan="4"|{{Flag icon|BLR}} Sergei Gurenko |
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See also
References
{{reflist}}
{{Belarusian Super Cup}}
{{2011 in Belarusian football}}
{{2011–12 in European football (UEFA)}}