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8th season of top-tier football league in Russia
Football league season
In this year,
Spartak Moscow won their fourth consecutive
Russian title , and seventh overall.
Overview
Standings
Source:
rsssf.com Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Alania qualified for the UEFA Cup thanks to Lokomotiv winning the Russian Cup in 2000.
Results
Source:
[
citation needed ] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
^ In the match of the 17th round between Alania and Rotor, the Volgograd team left the field in the 66th minute with the score 1:1 as a sign of disagreement with the referee's decision. "Rotor" was awarded a technical loss of 3:0.
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Season statistics
Top goalscorers
As of matches played on 8 November 1999.
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Awards
On December 2
Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:
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Medal squads
1. FC Spartak Moscow
Goalkeepers:
Aleksandr Filimonov (28),
Andrei Smetanin (5).
Defenders:
Dmitri Khlestov (27 / 1),
Yuri Kovtun (26 / 2),
Eduard Mor (23),
Dmytro Parfenov
(17),
Vadim Evseev (11 / 1),
Yevgeni Bushmanov (9),
Dmitri Ananko (7).
Midfielders:
Andrey Tikhonov (29 / 19),
Yegor Titov (29 / 11),
Valery Kechinov (26 / 4),
Viktor Bulatov (29 / 4),
Vasili Baranov
(24 / 4),
Artyom Bezrodny (19 / 5),
Ilya Tsymbalar (11 / 2),
Aleksei Zlydnev (2),
Aleksei Melyoshin (2),
Peniche
(2).
Forwards:
Aleksandr Shirko (27 / 9),
Luis Robson
(20 / 7),
Sergei Yuran (18 / 3),
Maksim Buznikin (6 / 1),
Anatoli Kanishchev (1).(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)
One own goal each scored by
Aleksandr Berketov (
FC Rotor Volgograd ) and
Igor Cherevchenko
(
FC Lokomotiv Moscow ).
Manager:
Oleg Romantsev .
Transferred out during the season:
Sergei Yuran (to
SK Sturm Graz ),
Ilya Tsymbalar (to
FC Lokomotiv Moscow ),
Maksim Buznikin (to
FC Saturn Ramenskoye ).
2. FC Lokomotiv Moscow
Goalkeepers:
Ruslan Nigmatullin (29),
Aleksey Polyakov
(1).
Defenders:
Igor Chugainov (29 / 4),
Andrei Lavrik
(26),
Oleg Pashinin
(25 / 1),
Yuri Drozdov (21),
Igor Cherevchenko
(20 / 2),
Sargis Hovhannisyan
(16 / 2),
Aleksei Arifullin (16),
Andrei Solomatin (13),
Sergei Gurenko
(6 / 2),
Semyon Semenenko (6).
Midfielders:
Alexey Smertin (29 / 6),
Dmitri Loskov (28 / 14),
Yevgeni Kharlachyov (27 / 9),
Albert Sarkisyan
(26 / 4),
Vladimir Maminov
(22 / 3),
Sergei Neretin (3),
Aleksandr Borodyuk (1).
Forwards:
Dmitri Bulykin (26 / 8),
Zaza Janashia
(20 / 6),
Ruslan Pimenov (4 / 1),
Mikalay Ryndzyuk
(4).
Manager:
Yuri Syomin .
Transferred out during the season:
Sergei Gurenko
(to
A.S. Roma ),
Mikalay Ryndzyuk
(to
FC BATE Borisov ),
Aleksandr Borodyuk (to
FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow ).
3. PFC CSKA Moscow
Goalkeepers:
Dmitri Goncharov (18),
Andrei Novosadov (12).
Defenders:
Maksim Bokov (28 / 1),
Valeri Minko (28 / 1),
Oleg Kornaukhov (26),
Yevgeni Varlamov (21 / 5),
Igor Aksyonov (16),
Denis Pervushin (4),
Ante Pešić
(4),
Denis Yevsikov (3).
Midfielders:
Dmitri Khomukha
(30 / 8),
Sergei Semak (29 / 12),
Sergei Filippenkov (29 / 6),
Andrei Tsaplin (25),
Aleksei Savelyev (24 / 2),
Oleg Shishkin
(15 / 3),
Marek Hollý
(14 / 1),
Aleksandr Borodkin (13),
Viktor Navochenko (13),
Aleksandr Grishin (12),
Magomed Adiev (4),
Maksim Nizovtsev
(2),
Artyom Kovalenko (1),
Andrei Krasnopjorov
(1),
Aleksandr Lebedev (1).
Forwards:
Vladimir Kulik (30 / 14),
Goran Gutalj
(2 / 1),
Sergei Rodin (2),
Aleksandr Suchkov (2).
One own goal each scored by
Konstantin Golovskoy (
FC Dynamo Moscow ) and
Dmitriy Lyapkin
(
FC Saturn Ramenskoye ).
Manager:
Oleg Dolmatov .
Transferred out during the season:
Aleksandr Borodkin (to
FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow ),
Magomed Adiev (to
FC Sokol Saratov ),
Ante Pešić
(to
NK Vukovar '91 ),
Maksim Nizovtsev
(to
FC Baltika Kaliningrad ),
Goran Gutalj
(to
HIT Gorica ),
Andrei Krasnopjorov
(to
FC Lantana Tallinn ).
See also
References
External links
Seasons
Top League Top Division Premier League
Winners
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions
Domestic leagues Domestic cups League cups UEFA competitions
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