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Ruslan Agalarov
Ruslan Agabekovich Agalarov (russian: Руслан Агабекович Агаларов; born 21 February 1974) professional football manager and a former midfielder. Born in the USSR, he represented the Uzbekistan national team. Career International Agalarov was born in the USSR, and is of Dagestani descent. He chose to play for the Uzbekistan national team, and earned 1 cap for them. Management On 29 September 2015 Agalarov was appointed as caretaker manager of FC Anzhi Makhachkala following the departure of Yuri Semin. Agalarov left Anzhi at the end of the 2015–16 season, after securing Anzhi's place in the Russian Premier League with a play-off victory over Volgar Astrakhan. Personal life His son Gamid Agalarov and his younger brother Kamil Agalarov Kamil Agabekovich Agalarov (russian: Камиль Агабекович Агаларов; born 11 June 1988) is a Russian former professional footballer. Club career He made his professional debut in the Russian Fir ...
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Makhachkala
Makhachkala ( rus, Махачкала, , məxətɕkɐˈla, links=yes),; av, Махӏачхъала, Maħaçqala; ce, ХӀинжа-ГӀала, Hinƶa-Ġala; az, Маһачгала, Mahaçqala; nog, Махачкала; lbe, Махачкъала; rut, Магьачкъала, Mahaçqala. previously known as Petrovskoye (; 1844–1857) and Port-Petrovsk (; 1857–1921), or by the local Kumyk name of Anji, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Dagestan in Russia. The city is located on the Caspian Sea, covering an area of , with a population of over 603,518 residents, while the urban agglomeration covers over , with a population of roughly 1 million residents. Makhachkala is the fourth-largest city in the Caucasus, the largest city in the North Caucasus and the North Caucasian Federal District, as well as the third-largest city on the Caspian Sea. The city is extremely ethnically diverse, with a minor ethnic Russian population. The city's historic predecessor is the ...
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Kamil Agalarov
Kamil Agabekovich Agalarov (russian: Камиль Агабекович Агаларов; born 11 June 1988) is a Russian former professional footballer. Club career He made his professional debut in the Russian First Division for FC Dynamo Makhachkala on 8 August 2005 in a game against FC Avangard Kursk. He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Anzhi Makhachkala on 26 March 2010 in a game against PFC CSKA Moscow Professional Football Club CSKA (russian: link=yes, Профессиональный футбольный клуб – ЦСКА, derived from the historical name 'Центральный спортивный клуб армии', English: .... He played for 5 seasons in the Russian Premier League. Personal life He is a younger brother of Ruslan Agalarov. Career statistics Club References 1988 births Footballers from Makhachkala Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Russian people of Dagestani d ...
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2000 Russian Top Division
Spartak Moscow won their fifth consecutive Russian title, and eighth overall. Overview Standings Results Top goalscorers Awards On December 5 Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players: ;Goalkeepers # Ruslan Nigmatullin (Lokomotiv Moscow) # Aleksandr Filimonov (Spartak Moscow) # Veniamin Mandrykin (Alania) ;Sweepers # Igor Chugainov (Lokomotiv Moscow) # Dimitri Ananko (Spartak Moscow) # Aleksei Katulsky (Zenit) ;Right backs # Dmytro Parfenov (Spartak Moscow) # Jerry-Christian Tchuissé (Chernomorets / Spartak Moscow) # Gennadiy Nizhegorodov (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;Stoppers # Yuri Drozdov (Lokomotiv Moscow) # Yevgeni Varlamov (CSKA Moscow) # Vitali Litvinov (Torpedo Moscow) ;Left backs # Yuri Kovtun (Spartak Moscow) # Aleksandr Tochilin (Dynamo Moscow) # Vadim Evseev (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;Defensive midfielders # Viktor Bulatov (Spartak Moscow) # Elvir Rahimić (Anzhi) # Maksym Kalynychenko (Spartak Moscow) ;Right win ...
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1999 Russian First Division
The Russian First Division 1999 was the eighth edition of the Russian First Division. Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;23 goals *Konstantin Paramonov ( Amkar) ;20 goals * Mikheil Jishkariani (Sokol) ;18 goals * Andradina ( Arsenal) ;16 goals * Andrei Fedkov ( Baltika) ;14 goals *Andrei Bakalets ( Torpedo-Viktoriya) * Vadim Belokhonov ( Metallurg Krasnoyarsk) * Sergei Bulatov ( Fakel) * Vaso Sepashvili ( Spartak) ;13 goals * Nail Galimov ( Lokomotiv Chita) * Andrei Knyazev (Rubin / Torpedo-ZIL) See also * Russian Top Division 1999 * Russian Second Division 1999 External links1999 Russian First Division by Footballfacts {{Russian First Division seasons 2 Russian First League seasons Russia Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
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Russian Amateur Football League
Russian championship among amateur football clubs (III division) (russian: Первенство России среди любительских футбольных клубов (III дивизион)) is the fourth overall tier of the Russian football league system. Sometimes it is called Amateur Football League, after the organization that holds the competition (russian: Любительская Футбольная Лига). The league has amateur/semi-pro status. At the end of each season ten teams are promoted from the Amateur Football League to the full professional Second Division, located one step above (even though often the winning teams voluntarily choose to stay in the AFL due to higher financial commitments in the Second Division). Bottom-ranked clubs in the first divisions of Moscow, Moscow Oblast, and Siberia may be or are relegated to the second (fifth tier). The league is divided into ten regional divisions. From 1994 to 1997 a professional fourth-level Russian Th ...
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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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1997 Russian First Division
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1996 Russian Second League
The 1996 Russian Second League was the fifth edition of Russian Second Division. There were 3 zones with 60 teams starting the competition (2 were excluded before the end of the season). Zone West Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;33 goals * Ibragim Gasanbekov (FC Anzhi Makhachkala) ;31 goals * Vitali Yermilov (FC Torpedo Taganrog) ;29 goals * Sergei Lavrentyev (FC MChS-Selyatino Selyatino) ;25 goals * Igor Lyakhov (FC Metallurg Lipetsk) ;23 goals * Sergei Polstyanov (FC Metallurg Lipetsk) ;17 goals * Vladimir Kharin (FC Lokomotiv Liski) ;16 goals * Aleksandr Zhidkov (FC Metallurg Lipetsk) ;15 goals * Andrei Bakalets (FC MChS-Selyatino Selyatino) ;14 goals * Vladimir Ivanov (FC Gatchina) ;13 goals * Isa Markhiyev (FC Angusht Nazran) Zone Centre Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;34 goals * Konstantin Paramonov (FC Amkar Perm) ;30 goals * Valeri Solyanik (FC CSK VVS-Kristall Smolensk) ;27 goals * Aleksandr Kuzmichyov (FC Arsena ...
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1995 Russian Second League
The 1995 Russian Second League was the fourth edition of the Russian Second Division. It was the first season when 3 points were awarded for a win. There were 3 zones with 62 teams starting the competition (1 was excluded before the end of the season). Zone West Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;30 goals * Aleksei Gerasimenko (FC Kuban Krasnodar) ;24 goals * Ibragim Gasanbekov (FC Anzhi Makhachkala) ;23 goals * Valeri Solyanik (FC CSK VVS-Kristall Smolensk) ;22 goals * Oleg Kirimov (PFC Spartak Nalchik) ;21 goals * Stanislav Lysenko (FC Kuban Krasnodar) ;20 goals * Soslan Gazanov (FC Iriston Vladikavkaz) ;19 goals * Valeri Popov (FC Torpedo Taganrog) ;17 goals * Aslan Goplachev (PFC Spartak Nalchik) * Varlam Kilasonia (FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg) ;16 goals * Maksim Balayev (FC Kavkazkabel Prokhladny) * Igor Danilov (FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg) *Gennady Korkin (FC Metallurg Lipetsk) * Vladimir Polikarpov (FC Spartak Shchyolkovo) *Vitali Yermilov (FC ...
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1994 Russian Second League
The Russian Second League 1994 was the third edition of Russian Second Division. There were 4 zones with 62 teams starting the competition in total (5 of them were excluded before the end of the season). Zone West Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;29 goals * Aslan Goplachev (PFC Spartak Nalchik) * Igor Tikhonov (FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo) ;24 goals * Konstantin Kovalenko (FC Kolos Krasnodar) ;22 goals * Aleksandr Khalzov (FC Metallurg Lipetsk) * Eduard Kugotov (PFC Spartak Nalchik) ;19 goals * Aleksandr Zernov (FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo) ;17 goals * Vladimir Zinich (FC Fakel Voronezh) ;16 goals * Ihar Fralow (FC Kolos Krasnodar) * Aleksei Gerasimenko (FC Kuban Krasnodar) ;15 goals * Yuri Vostrukhin (FC Torpedo Taganrog) Zone Center Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;20 goals * Oleg Umurzakov (FC Torpedo Volzhsky) ;16 goals * Aleksei Chernov (FC Zvezda Gorodishche) * Eduard Novozhilov (FC Torpedo Arzamas) ;15 goals * Sergei Budarin (FC ...
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1993 Russian Second League
The Russian Second League 1993 was the second edition of Russian Second Division. There were 7 zones with 124 teams in total. In 1994 the Russian League system was reorganized, with First League reduced to one tournament instead of 3 zones and new professional Third League organized, where most of the teams from the 1993 Second League ended up. No teams were promoted to the 1994 Russian First League. Zone 1 Stage 1 Notes: # FC Baysachnr Elista played on the amateur level as FC Gilyan Elista in 1992. # FC Etalon Baksan renamed to FC Avtozapchast Baksan. 1st to 7th places tournament 8th to 14th places tournament Notes: # FC Sherstyanik Nevinnomyssk did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1994. # FC Baysachnr Elista was converted to the reserve team of FC Uralan Elista called FC Uralan-d Elista in 1994. Top scorers ;30 goals * Ibragim Gasanbekov (FC Anzhi Makhachkala) ;24 goals * Gadzhiali Alidibirov (FC Dynamo Makhachkala) ;19 goals * Aleksandr Vyac ...
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Russian Professional Football League
The Russian Second League (russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly Russian Professional Football League is the third level of Russian professional football. History In 1998–2010, it was run by the Professional Football League. The 2011–12 season was run by the Department of Professional Football of the Russian Football Union (russian: Департамент профессионального футбола Российского футбольного союза (ДПФ РФС), Departament professional'nogo futbola Rossijskogo futbol'nogo soyuza (DPF RFS)). From 2013 to 2021 season the league was again run by the Professional Football League and the name Second Division was no longer used, the league was just called PFL. Before the 2021–22 season, the league was merged organizationally with the second-tier First League and renamed to FNL2. Before the 2022–23 season, its short name was changed again, to a historical name "Russia ...
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