2011 Milan Kosanovic Cup

The 2011 Milan Kosanovic Cup was an international rugby league tournament played in Eastern Europe[1] The competing teams were the Russia, Ukraine and Serbia.

2011 (2011) Milan Kosanovic Cup  ()
Number of teams3
Matches played3
2012

The 2011 tournament was the inaugural staging of the Milan Kosanovic Cup. Russia took the trophy by winning both their matches. The match between Serbia and Russia was also a European qualification match for the 2013 World Cup.[2]

Squads

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Russia

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Players
Maksim Suchkov, Rustam Bulanov, Mikhail Burlutskiy, Roman Safronov, Aleksander Lysokon, Eduard Ososkov, Sergey Konstantinov, Vladimir Vlasyuk, Anatoly Grigorjev, Aleksey Nikolaev, Ilgiz Galimov, Artyom Grigoryan, Aleksey Volkov, Vladimir Gutsulyak, Grigory Esin, Igor Chuprin, Andrey Sevostjanov

Ukraine

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Players
Vladimir Mashkin, Igor Shevtsov, Sergey Romanko, Aleksander Skorbach, Dmitriy Semerenko, Vladimir Lobanj, Nikolay Getmanov, Maksim Miroshnichenko, Yury Smoliy, Mikhail Troyan, Sergey Kravchenko, Aleksander Kozak, Pavel Kardakov, Sergey Shevtsov, Artur Martyrosyan, Vadim Tolstoj

Serbia

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Players
Ivan Šušnjara, Radovan Tajsić, Nikša Unković, Stevan Stevanović, Mirko Božović, Adam Nedić, Milan Šušnjara, Dejan Lukenić, Zoran Pešić, Vuk Tvrdišić, Stefan Nedeljković, Miloš Ćalić, Stefan Nikolić. Subs: Nenad Radević, Danilo Delić, Slaviša Zekić, Nebojša Živanović

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Russia 2 2 0 0 72 32 +40 4
2 Serbia 2 1 0 1 38 40 −2 2
3 Ukraine 2 0 0 2 8 46 −38 0
Source: [3][4][5]

Results

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Ukraine vs Russia

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Saturday, 10 September
Ukraine   4-36   Russia
Tries: Kozak
Goals:
Report[3]
Tries: Lysokon (3), Ososkov, Chuprin, Vlasyuk
Goals: Lysokon (6)
Dinamo Stadium, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Attendance: 1,624

Serbia vs Ukraine

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Friday 30 September
20:00
Serbia   10 - 4   Ukraine
Tries: Unković, Nedić
Goals: Nedić
Report[4]
Tries: Kardakov
Goals:
Ada Ciganlija, Belgrade, Serbia
Attendance: 350

Serbia vs Russia

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29 October
12:00
Serbia   28 - 36   Russia
Tries:
Goals:
Report[5]
Tries:
Goals:
MUP Serbia Sports Centre Makiš, Belgrade

References

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  1. ^ "Bears prepared to face Ukraine". rlef.eu.com. 9 September 2011. Archived from the original on 11 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Serbia and Russia battle for Milan Kosanovic Cup". ERL. 27 October 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Ukraine 4 26 Russia". ERL. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Serbia 10 4 Ukraine". ERL. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Serbia 28 36 Russia". ERL. Retrieved 11 June 2024.