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Ibragim Tsallagov
Ibragim Yuryevich Tsallagov (russian: Ибрагим Юрьевич Цаллагов; born 12 December 1990) is a Russian professional footballer who plays primarily as a defensive midfielder for Alania Vladikavkaz. He also played as a right back and right midfielder. Club career He made his Russian Premier League debut on 13 March 2010 for FC Krylia Sovetov Samara in a game against FC Zenit St. Petersburg. On 30 December 2016, he signed a 3.5-year contract with FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. On 2 August 2017, he joined FC Dynamo Moscow on loan for the 2017–18 season. On 28 July 2018, he moved on loan to FC Rubin Kazan for the 2018–19 season. On 2 July 2019, he left Zenit for PFC Sochi. Tsallagov left Sochi in June 2023. On 23 June 2023, Tsallagov signed a three-year contract with Alania Vladikavkaz FC Alania Vladikavkaz (russian: "Алания" (Владикавказ), os, Футболон клуб "Алани" (Дзæуджыхъæу)) is a Russian football team fro ...
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Vladikavkaz
Vladikavkaz (russian: Владикавка́з, , os, Дзæуджыхъæу, translit=Dzæwdžyqæw, ;), formerly known as Ordzhonikidze () and Dzaudzhikau (), is the capital city of the North Ossetia-Alania, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Russia. It is located in the southeast of the republic at the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, situated on the Terek River. The city's population was 311,693 as of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census. As a result, Vladikavkaz is one of the most populous cities in the North Caucasus region. The city is an Industrial sector, industrial and transport, transportation centre. Manufactured products include processed zinc and lead, machinery, chemical substance, chemicals, clothing and food products. Etymology From 1931 to 1944 and from 1954 to 1990, its name in both Russian and Ossetic languages was ''Ordzhonikidze'' () (after Grigory Ordzhonikidze, Sergo Ordzhonikidze, a Georgian Bolshevik), and from 1944 to 1954 it was officially called ...
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Dzambolat Tsallagov
Dzambolat Anatolyevich Tsallagov (russian: Дзамболат Анатольевич Цаллагов; born 1 January 2000) is a Russian football player. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Kazanka Moscow on 1 August 2019 in a game against FC Olimp Khimki. He made his debut in the A Lyga for DFK Dainava on 2 April 2021 in a game against FK Riteriai. On 12 July 2022, Tsallagov signed a two-year contract (with an option for third year) with Russian Premier League club FC Torpedo Moscow. He made his RPL debut for Torpedo on 24 July 2022 against FC Dynamo Moscow. His Torpedo contract was terminated by mutual consent on 5 September 2022. Personal life He is a cousin of Ibragim Tsallagov Ibragim Yuryevich Tsallagov (russian: Ибрагим Юрьевич Цаллагов; born 12 December 1990) is a Russian professional footballer who plays primarily as a defensive midfielder for Alania Vladikavkaz. He also played as a right ba ... ...
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2021–22 PFC Sochi Season
The 2021–22 PFC Sochi season was Sochi's third season in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia, and their fourth season as a club. Sochi finished the season in 2nd position, were knocked out of the Russian Cup at the Round of 16 stage by CSKA Moscow, and the Third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa Conference League by Partizan. Squad Transfers In Loans in Out Loans out Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overview Premier League League table Results summary Results by round Results Russian Cup UEFA Europa Conference League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 16 June 2021. =Third qualifying round= The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 19 July 2021. Squad statistics Appearances and goals , - , colspan="14", ''Players away from the club on loan:'' , - , cols ...
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2020–21 PFC Sochi Season
The 2020–21 PFC Sochi season was Sochi's second season in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia, and their third season as a club. Sochi finished the season in 5th position, qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League for the first time, and reached the Quarterfinals of the Russian Cup where they were eliminated by eventual champions Lokomotiv Moscow. Season events On 7 August, Emanuel Mammana moved to Sochi on a season-long loan deal from Zenit St.Petersburg. On 23 August, Sochi and Rostov Rostov ( rus, Росто́в, p=rɐˈstof) is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, one of the oldest in the country and a tourist center of the Golden Ring. It is located on the shores of Lake Nero, northeast of Moscow. Population: While ... agreed a swap deal with Ivelin Popov joining Sochi and Dmitry Poloz returning to Rostov. Squad Out on loan Transfers In Loans in Out Loans out ...
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2019–20 PFC Sochi Season
The 2019–20 PFC Sochi season was their first season in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia, and their second season as a club. Season review On 5 November, Sochi announced that Erik Vardanyan would join the club from FC Pyunik on 1 January 2020. On 20 November, Sochi announced that Aleksandr Tochilin had resigned as manager, and that Roman Berezovsky had been placed in temporary charge. On 8 December, Sochi announced Vladimir Fedotov as their new Manager on a -year contract. On 21 January 2020, Russian Premier League club PFC Sochi announced that Kokorin will join them on loan until the end of the 2019–20 season. On 17 March, the Russian Premier League postponed all league fixtures until April 10 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 1 April, the Russian Football Union extended the suspension of football until 31 May. On 15 May, the Russian Football Union announced that the Russian Premier League season would resume on 21 June. On ...
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2018–19 FC Rubin Kazan Season
The 2018–19 FC Rubin Kazan season was the sixteenth successive season that Rubin Kazan played in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia. Season events Squad Transfers In: Out: Winter In: Out: Competitions Russian Premier League Results by round Results League table Russian Cup Squad statistics Appearances and goals , - , colspan="14", ''Players away from the club on loan:'' , - , colspan="14", ''Players who left Rubin Kazan during the season:'' Goal scorers Disciplinary record References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 FC Rubin Kazan season FC Rubin Kazan seasons Rubin Kazan FC Rubin Kazan (russian: Футбо́льный клуб Руби́н Каза́нь, ''Futbolny klub Rubin Kazan'' , Tatar: Рубин Казан) is a Russia ...
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2017–18 Russian Premier League
The 2017–18 Russian Premier League was the 26th season of the premier football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 15th under the current Russian Premier League name. Spartak Moscow came into the season as the defending champions. Teams As in the previous season, 16 teams played in the 2017–18 season. After the 2016–17 season, FC Orenburg, FC Tom Tomsk and FC Krylia Sovetov Samara were relegated to the 2017–18 Russian National Football League. They were replaced by three clubs from the 2016–17 Russian National Football League, FC Dynamo Moscow, FC Tosno and FC SKA-Khabarovsk. Dynamo returned after one season of absence, while Tosno and SKA-Khabarovsk made their debuts in the Russian top-tier division. Before the season, FC Terek Grozny changed its name to FC Akhmat Grozny. Stadiums Personnel and kits Managerial changes Tournament format and regulations Basic The 16 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each tea ...
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2016–17 Russian Premier League
The 2016–17 Russian Premier League was the 25th season of the premier league football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 14th under the current Russian Premier League name. CSKA Moscow came into the season as the defending champions of the 2015-16 season. Fixtures for the 2016–17 season were announced on 20 June 2016. Teams As in the previous season, 16 teams played in the 2016–17 season. After the 2015–16 season, FC Kuban Krasnodar, FC Dynamo Moscow and FC Mordovia Saransk were relegated to the 2016–17 Russian National Football League. They were replaced by three clubs from the 2015–16 Russian National Football League, FC Arsenal Tula, FC Orenburg and FC Tom Tomsk. Stadiums Personnel and sponsorship Managerial changes Tournament format and regulations Basic The 16 teams played a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice, once at home and once away. Thus, a total of 240 matches wa ...
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2015–16 Russian Premier League
The 2015–16 Russian Premier League was the 24th season of the premier football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 14th under the current Russian Premier League name. Zenit Saint Petersburg came into the season as defending champions of the 2014–15 season. CSKA Moscow won the title on the final day. Teams As in previous season, 16 teams played in the 2015–16 season. After the 2014–15 season, FC Torpedo Moscow and FC Arsenal Tula were relegated to the 2015–16 Russian National Football League. They were replaced by two clubs who qualified automatically from the 2014–15 Russian National Football League, FC Krylia Sovetov Samara and FC Anzhi Makhachkala. Stadiums Personnel and sponsorship Managerial changes Last updated: 18 May 2016 Tournament format and regulations Basic The 16 teams played a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice, once at home and once away. Thus, a total o ...
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Russian Football National League
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 Футбольной Национальной Лиги, Pervenstvo Futbol'noy Natsional'noy Ligi) is the second level of the Russian football league system. The Russian Professional Football League (PFL) used to run the division. Since 2011, it has been managed by the Football National League. The league consists of 18 clubs. After each season the two top clubs are promoted to the Premier League, and the bottom four clubs are relegated to the Russian Professional Football League. Third and fourth team play in home-and-away promotion play-offs against the 13th and 14th Premier League teams. In case one or more clubs are not licensed to participate for the upcoming season, the teams previously relegated are kept in the league instead, in the order of las ...
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2013–14 Russian Premier League
The 2013–14 Russian Premier League was the 22nd season of the Russian football championship since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and 12th under the current Russian Premier League name. The season started on 13 July 2013 and concluded on 17 May 2014, with a winter break between the weekends around 6 December 2013 and 6 March 2014. CSKA Moscow were the defending champions. Teams After previous season Mordovia Saransk and Alania Vladikavkaz were relegated to National Football League. They were replaced with Ural, FNL champions, and Tom Tomsk, FNL runners-up. Tom Tomsk returned to Premier League at first attempt, while Ural was absent from the top level for 16 seasons. Personnel and sponsorship Managerial changes Last updated: 5 May 2014 Tournament format and regulations Basic The 16 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice, once at home and once away. Thus, a total of 240 matches will be played, with 30 ...
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