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1994 Russian Top League
Statistics of Russian Top League in the 1994 season. Overview 16 teams participated, and FC Spartak Moscow won the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;21 goals * Igor Simutenkov (Dynamo Moscow) ;20 goals * Oleg Garin (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;12 goals * Oleg Veretennikov (Rotor) ;10 goals * Vladimir Beschastnykh (Spartak Moscow) ;9 goals * Vladimir Filimonov (Zhemchuzhina) * Yuri Matveyev (Uralmash) * / Vladimir Niederhaus (Rotor) * Andrei Tikhonov (Spartak Moscow) ;8 goals * Andrei Afanasyev (Torpedo Moscow) * Timur Bogatyryov (Zhemchuzhina) * Dmitri Cheryshev (Dynamo Moscow) * Yuri Kalitvintsev (Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod) * Aleksandr Smirnov (Dynamo Moscow) Medal squads ReferencesRussia - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1994–95 in European football (UEFA) Russian Premier League seasons 1 Russia Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the ...
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Russian Premier League
The Russian Premier League (RPL; russian: Российская премьер-лига; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga, is the top division professional association football league in Russia. It was established at the end of 2001 as the Russian Football Premier League (RFPL; russian: Российская футбольная премьер-лига; РФПЛ) and was rebranded with its current name in 2018. From 1992 through 2001, the top level of the Russian football league system was the Russian Football Championship (russian: Чемпионат России по футболу, ''Chempionat Rossii po Futbolu''). There are 16 teams in the competition. As of the 2021/22 season, the league had two Champions League qualifying spots for the league winners and league runners-up, and two spots in the UEFA Conference League were allocated to the third- and fourth-placed teams. However, those have all been suspended due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, along with the ...
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Sergei Aleksandrovich Pavlov
Sergei Aleksandrovich Pavlov (russian: Сергей Александрович Павлов; born 16 September 1955) is a Russian professional football coach. He is the manager of Volgar Astrakhan. Career Managerial In April 2017, Pavlov was appointed as manager of FC Atyrau following the resignation of Zoran Vulić. Pavlov himself then resigned on 21 September 2017. Honours * Russian First Division The Russian First League (russian: Первая лига, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russian First Division (russian: Первый дивизион) and Russian Football National League (FNL) (russian: Первенство Футбольн ... best manager: 2005. References External links * 1955 births Living people People from Kamyshin Russian football managers FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin managers FC Leon Saturn Ramenskoye managers FC Elista managers FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk managers FC Luch Vladivostok managers FC Kuban Krasnodar managers FC Shinnik ...
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Eduard Malofeyev
Eduard Vassilievich Malofeyev ( rus, Эдуа́рд Васи́льевич Малофе́ев, p=məlɐˈfʲeɪf, be, Эдуард Васілевіч Малафееў ''Eduard Malafyeyew''; born 2 June 1942 in Kolomna) is a Soviet and Belarusian football coach and former international player of Russian origin.http://www.peoples.ru/sport/trainer/malofeev/history.html Despite being born and grown in Russian SFSR, Malofeyev rose to prominence in Belarus, having scored over 100 goals in Soviet Top League for Dinamo Minsk. He led Dinamo Minsk to the team's only Soviet champions title, and coached Belarus national football team. Life and career Malofeyev played for Avangard Kolomna (1960), Spartak Moscow (1961–1962) and Dinamo Minsk (1963–1972). In 1962, he won the Soviet championship with Spartak. He was capped 40 times for the USSR national team in 1963–1968 and scored 6 goals. He participated in UEFA Euro 1964 and 1968 as well World Cup 1966 As a coach, Malofeye ...
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FC Dynamo-Gazovik Tyumen
FC Tyumen is a Russian football club based in Tyumen. The former member of the Russian Premier League now plays in the third-tier FNL 2. The club was previously known as ''Geolog'' (in 1961–1963 and 1983–1991, meaning Geologist), ''Priboy'' (in 1964–1965, meaning Surf), ''Neftyanik'' (in 1966–1977, meaning Oiler), ''Stroitel'' (meaning Builder), ''Fakel'' (in 1980–1982, meaning Torch), ''Dinamo-Gazovik'' (in 1992–1996), ''SDYSOR-Sibnefteprovod'' (in 2003). History The club was founded in 1961 and played in the Soviet Class B (1961–1970), Second League (1971–1986), and First League (1987–1991). In 1992 Tyumen entered the newly formed Russian Premier League and finished last between 20 teams. In 1993 Tyumen won the eastern zone of the First Division and returned to the Premier League for another two seasons, achieving their best result in history in 1994 (12th position). After relegation in 1995 Tyumen once again won the First Division in 1996. In 1998 and 1 ...
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Valentin Kozmich Ivanov
Valentin Kozmich Ivanov (russian: Валентин Козьмич Иванов, 19 November 1934 – 8 November 2011) was a Russian footballer who played as a midfielder. He was the co- leading scorer at the 1962 World Cup, and the co-1960 European Nations' Cup top scorer. Ivanov appeared 59 times for the Soviet Union, scoring 26 goals. He is the Soviet national football team's third-highest goalscorer of all time, behind only Oleg Blokhin and Oleg Protasov. One of the finest Russian players ever, Ivanov was noted for his pace, dribbling quality and technical ability. Ivanov's four goals in the 1962 World Cup saw him named the tournament's top-scorer, along with five other players; he also scored two in the 1958 edition. He spent most of his club career with Torpedo Moscow, scoring 124 goals in 286 appearances in the Soviet Championship, the 9th all-time best record. Personal life Ivanov married Lidiya Ivanova, an Olympic champion in gymnastics in 1956 and 1960. Their son, a ...
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Sergei Petrenko (footballer)
Sergei Anatolyevich Petrenko (russian: Серге́й Анатольевич Петренко; born 7 July 1955) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. Club career As a player, he made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1972 for FC Torpedo Moscow. International Master of Sports (from 1976). Graduate of Moscow FShM (from 1965 to 1972 ). Student of the Higher Technical School (from 1972 to 1975). Trainer and lecturer at the Moscow State Institute of Physical Regional (1985). Has coaching license «PRO» (23 December 2005). Keen tennis player, knows French. Family : * His wife - Elena; * Children - Anton (1993) and Andrew (2001); * Parents - Anatoly Vasilyevich (chief engineer) and Tamara Ignatyevna (process engineer). Speeches * In the big leagues Soviet Top League played for FC Torpedo Moscow, has 276 matches (one of the champions of the club), scored 23 goals. Achievements * Champion of the USSR in 1976 (autumn) * Bronze medalist USSR Champio ...
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Yury Mironov
Yury Matveyevich Mironov (russian: Юрий Матвеевич Миронов; born 10 July 1948) is a professional association football coach from Russia and a former Soviet player currently working as an assistant coach with FC Torpedo Moscow. As a player, he played eight seasons in the Soviet Top League with FC Torpedo Moscow. Honours As a player *Soviet Top League The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу: Высшая лига), served as the top division of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991. The professional top level ... champion: 1976 (autumn) *Soviet Top League bronze: 1977 As a manager * Russian Cup winner: 1992/1993 External linksCareer summary by KLISF 1948 births Living people Soviet footballers FC Khimik-Arsenal players FC Torpedo Moscow players FC Arsenal Tula players Russian football managers FC Torpedo Moscow managers Russian Premier League managers Associa ...
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FC Torpedo Moscow
Football Club Torpedo Moscow (russian: link=no, ФК "Торпедо" Москва, ''FK Torpedo Moskva''), known as Torpedo Moscow, is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow that was founded in 1924 and returned to the Russian Premier League, the top tier of Russian football, for the 2022–23 season. Their colours are white and black, with green also commonly being associated with the club. They play their home games at Eduard Streltsov Stadium, but have been playing at Luzhniki Stadium since their home stadium began a reconstruction project in 2021. The new stadium is designed by the architects Michel REMON and Alexis PEYER from the French office MR&A. Torpedo are historically one of the big Moscow clubs who enjoyed great domestic success during the Soviet era. In recent history, however, the club has suffered from financial troubles and poor management which has seen them drop down the divisions. A top flight club since 1938, Torpedo were relegated for the ...
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Aleksandr Fyodorovich Tarkhanov (russian: Александр Фёдорович Тарханов; born 6 September 1954) is a Russian football coach and a former Soviet player. International career Tarkhanov made his debut for USSR on 28 November 1976 in a friendly against Argentina. He played in a 1982 FIFA World Cup qualifier, but was not selected for the final tournament squad. He also played in one qualifier for UEFA Euro 1984 The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in France from 12 to 27 June 1984. It was the seventh UEFA European Championship, a competition held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. At the time, only eight countries ... (USSR did not qualify for the final tournament). Coaching career On 11 April 2019, he signed with the Armenian club Pyunik. On 30 October 2019, Tarkhanov became Vice President of Development with Assistant manager Suren Chakhalyan being appointed acting Head Coach. Personal life His son Yuri Tarkhan ...
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Boris Kopeikin
Boris Arkadyevich Kopeykin (russian: Борис Аркадьевич Копейкин; born 27 March 1946 in Chelyabinsk) is a retired Soviet football player and a current Russian coach. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1970. * Top 33 players year-end list: three times. International career Kopeykin made his debut for USSR on 28 October 1970 in a friendly against Bulgaria. He played in the UEFA Euro 1972 The 1972 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in Belgium. This was the fourth UEFA European Championship, held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The final tournament took place between 14 and 18 June 1972. Only four ... qualifiers, but was not selected for the final tournament squad. References *Profile 1946 births Living people Soviet men's footballers PFC CSKA Moscow players Soviet Union men's international footballers Soviet football managers Russian football managers PFC CSKA Moscow managers FC Presnya Moscow managers Russia ...
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PFC CSKA Moscow
Professional Football Club CSKA (russian: link=yes, Профессиональный футбольный клуб – ЦСКА, derived from the historical name 'Центральный спортивный клуб армии', English language, English: ''Central Sports Club of the Army''), commonly referred to as CSKA Moscow or ''CSKA Moskva'' outside of Russia, or simply as CSKA (), is a Russian professional association football, football club. It is based in Moscow, playing its home matches at the 30,000-capacity VEB Arena. It plays in red and blue colours, with various plain and striped patterns having been used. Founded in 1911, CSKA is one of the oldest football clubs in Russia and it had its most successful period after World War II with five titles in six seasons. It won a total of 7 Soviet Top League championships and 5 Soviet Cups, including the Double (association football), double in the last season in 1991 Soviet Top League, 1991. The club has also won 6 Rus ...
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Arsen Naydyonov
Arseny Yudilyevich Naydyonov (russian: Арсений Юдильевич Найдёнов) (August 12, 1941 – June 7, 2010), commonly known as Arsen Naydyonov, was a Russian professional football coach. He was born as Arseny Rozman and took his wife's last name after the wedding, deciding his original Jewish last name would not help him in his career. As a head coach of FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi he won zonal tournament of the Soviet Second League B (1991) and zonal tournament of the Russian First League (1992), than spent five seasons (1993–97) in the Russian Top League The Russian Premier League (RPL; russian: Российская премьер-лига; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga, is the top division professional association football league in Russia. It was established at the end of 2001 .... References External links Career summary by KLISF 1941 births 2010 deaths Footballers from Almaty Soviet men's footballers Soviet football managers ...
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