The Russian Cup served up a thriller on July 30, 2026, as KDV Tomsk edged past FK Temp Barnaul in a seven-goal classic at the Temp Arena. The visitors came from behind twice to secure a dramatic 4‑3 victory and advance to the next round, leaving the home side heartbroken after a valiant effort.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, both teams showed attacking intent, knowing that a place in the cup’s later stages was at stake. Temp Barnaul struck first, but KDV Tomsk responded with resilience. The match swung back and forth, with the lead changing hands multiple times before Tomsk finally seized control in the closing stages.
Key Moments
- Early Barnaul Pressure — Temp Barnaul opened the scoring in the 12th minute through a well‑worked set piece. A corner was headed home by defender Ilya Sorokin, sending the home fans into delirium.
- Tomsk Fights Back — KDV Tomsk equalised just before the half‑hour mark. Midfielder Artem Zyryanov latched onto a loose ball inside the box and slotted calmly past the goalkeeper.
- Second‑Half Drama — Barnaul regained the lead from the penalty spot in the 52nd minute after a handball in the area. Striker Pavel Yakovlev converted with authority.
- Twists and Turns — Tomsk replied within ten minutes through a long‑range strike by winger Dmitri Solovyov. Then, against the run of play, Barnaul went 3‑2 ahead in the 73rd minute thanks to a counter‑attack finished by substitute Andrei Volkov.
- Tomsk’s Late Surge — The visitors showed character to level again in the 81st minute. A defensive mix‑up allowed forward Nikita Kozlov to tap in from close range.
- Winning Goal — With just three minutes left, KDV Tomsk completed the comeback. A swift move down the left flank ended with Alexei Morozov firing a low drive into the far corner.
Tactical Story
Temp Barnaul’s high defensive line was repeatedly exposed by Tomsk’s pace on the break. Barnaul’s midfield, though industrious, struggled to control the tempo once they went ahead. KDV Tomsk’s manager adjusted at half‑time, instructing his wide players to stay high and stretch the home defence. The tactic paid off, as Tomsk’s four goals came from different sources, showing their attacking versatility.
Standout Players
Artem Zyryanov (KDV Tomsk) was the engine in midfield, scoring the vital equaliser and setting up two more goals. His energy and passing range unsettled Barnaul throughout.
Pavel Yakovlev (Temp Barnaul) was a constant threat with his physical presence and clinical penalty, but his defensive duties suffered as the game wore on.
Alexei Morozov (KDV Tomsk) netted the winner and caused problems all evening with his direct running.
Cup Context
The Russian Cup remains a prized competition for clubs across the pyramid, offering a route to European qualification and a chance for lower‑division sides to topple giants. For Temp Barnaul, this defeat ends a promising cup run that had seen them eliminate two higher‑ranked opponents. KDV Tomsk now advance to the round of 16, where they will face a top‑flight side aiming to continue their momentum.
The match will be remembered as one of the most entertaining ties of this year’s tournament, full of drama, goals, and a never‑say‑die spirit from both teams.

