1999_Russian_Second_Division

1999 Russian Second Division

1999 Russian Second Division

Football league season


The 1999 Russian Second Division was the eighth edition of the Russian Second Division. There were 6 zones with 108 teams starting the competition (1 was excluded before the end of the season).

Quick Facts Season ...

Zone West

Overview

Standings

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. FC Spartak Shchyolkovo were awarded a 3-0 victory in an away game vs. FC Torpedo-2. Torpedo-2 had multiple injuries and junior national team call ups before the game and started the game with only 8 players. As two more players were injured and Torpedo-2 was left with 6 players on the field, the game was abandoned with the score 2-0 for Spartak at that time.
  2. FC Saturn-d Ramenskoye was admitted into the division without participating in any national-level competitions in 1998.
  3. FC Oazis Yartsevo promoted from the Russian Amateur Football League.
  4. FC Dynamo St. Petersburg renamed to FC Dynamo-SPb. They did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.
  5. FC Spartak-Peresvet were awarded a 3-0 victory over FC Dynamo-SPb as Dynamo-SPb did not arrive for the game.
  6. FC Torpedo-2 were awarded a 3-0 victory over FC Energiya as Energiya did not arrive for the game.
  7. FC Spartak Bryansk renamed to FC Spartak-Peresvet. They did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.

Top goalscorers

22 goals
20 goals
  • Aleksandr Rogulin (FC Oazis Yartsevo)
19 goals
  • Armenia Andrey Movsisyan (FC Sportakademklub Moscow)
  • Andrei Shershen (FC Mosenergo Moscow)
15 goals
14 goals
  • Dmitri Batynkov (FC Avtomobilist Noginsk)
  • Sergei Domrachyov (FC Volochanin-89 Vyshny Volochyok)
13 goals
12 goals
  • Maksim Grevtsev (FC Spartak Shchyolkovo)
  • Sergei Kondratyev (FC Avtomobilist Noginsk)
  • Dmitri Podshivalov (FC Dynamo-2 Moscow)

Zone Centre

Overview

More information Team, Head coach ...

Standings

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. FC Spartak-Chukotka Moscow promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  2. FC Kosmos Dolgoprudny moved to Elektrostal.
  3. FC Khimki moved from Zone West to Zone Centre.
  4. FC Spartak-Telekom Shuya moved from Zone Povolzhye to Zone Centre.
  5. FC Titan Reutov moved to Zheleznodorozhny.

Top goalscorers

26 goals
23 goals
21 goals
  • Maksim Olkhovik (FC Spartak Lukhovitsy)
20 goals
18 goals
  • Andrei Boldin (FC Kolomna)
  • Ruslan Nezamendinov (FC Kosmos Elektrostal)
15 goals
14 goals
13 goals
  • Andrei Meshchaninov (FC Kosmos Elektrostal)

Zone South

Overview

More information Team, Head coach ...

Standings

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. FC SKA Rostov-on-Don and FC Vityaz Krymsk promoted from the Amateur Football League
  2. FC Kuban Slavynsk-na-Kubani renamed to FC Slavyansk.
  3. FC Zhemchuzhina-2 Sochi, FC Beshtau Lermontov and FC Torpedo Georgiyevsk did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.

Top goalscorers

34 goals
20 goals
19 goals
  • Ruslan Kunikhov (FC Druzhba Maykop)
18 goals
14 goals
  • Soslan Torchinov (FC Avtodor Vladikavkaz)
13 goals
  • Vitali Makarenko (FC Kavkazkabel Prokhladny)
  • Aleksei Surinov (FC Zhemchuzhina-2 Sochi)
12 goals
  • Ladin Apshev (FC Kavkazkabel Prokhladny)
  • Spartak Gogniyev (FC Avtodor Vladikavkaz)
  • Viktor Korban (FC SKA Rostov-on-Don)

Zone Povolzhye

Overview

More information Team, Head coach ...

Standings

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. FC Lada-Togliatti-VAZ Togliatti renamed to FC Lada.
  2. FC Metallurg Vyksa promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  3. FC Energiya Ulyanovsk and FC Torpedo Arzamas did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.
  4. FC Dynamo-Mashinostroitel Kirov was admitted into the division without participating in any national-level competitions in 1998. They were called FC Dynamo Kirov in 1998.

Top goalscorers

27 goals
25 goals
18 goals
  • Dmitri Timofeyev (FC Diana Volzhsk)
17 goals
14 goals
  • Maksim Bondarenko (FC Rotor-2 Volgograd)
  • Vitali Ivanov (FC Balakovo)
  • Sergei Ulanov (FC Torpedo Arzamas)
13 goals
  • Rustyam Fakhrutdinov (FC Lada Togliatti)
  • Aleksandr Fedoseyev (FC Zenit Penza)
  • Sergei Panov (FC Balakovo)

Zone Ural

Overview

More information Team, Head coach ...

Standings

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. FC Irtysh Tobolsk did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.
  2. FC Sibir Kurgan renamed to FC Kurgan.
  3. FC Neftyanik Pokhvistnevo were excluded from the league after playing 15 games and gaining 13 points. Opponents were awarded 3-0 wins in the remaining matches. Neftyanik did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.

Top goalscorers

19 goals
15 goals
14 goals
12 goals
  • Stanislav Filonov (FC Metallurg-Metiznik Magnitogorsk)
  • Arnold Slabodich (FC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk)
11 goals

Zone East

Overview

Standings

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. FC SKA Khabarovsk renamed to FC SKA-Energiya.
  2. FC Reformatsiya Abakan promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  3. FC Dynamo Omsk and FC Samotlor-XXI Nizhnevartovsk moved from Zone Ural to Zone East.
  4. FC Samotlor-XXI Nizhnevartovsk were deducted 12 points for not paying transfer fees on time. They did not participate in any national-level competitions in 2000.

Top goalscorers

23 goals
17 goals
13 goals
12 goals
  • Rezo Dzhikiya (FC Zvezda Irkutsk)
  • Andrei Ponomaryov (FC Sibiryak Bratsk)
  • Sergei Rogalevsky (FC Kuzbass Kemerovo)
11 goals
  • Andrei Korovin (FC Amur-Energiya Blagoveshchensk)
  • Roman Melnik (FC Luch Vladivostok)
  • Vladislav Yarkin (FC Dynamo Barnaul / FC Metallurg Novokuznetsk)
10 goals
  • Aleksei Poddubskiy (FC SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk)
  • Ukraine Ihor Yefremov (FC Amur-Energiya Blagoveshchensk)
  • Dmitri Zlobin (FC Chkalovets Novosibirsk)

Promotion play-offs

More information Nosta Novotroitsk, 3–1 ...
Metallurg Stadium, Novotroitsk
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Taras Bezubyak (St. Petersburg)
More information Metallurg Novokuznetsk, 2–1 ...
Metallurg Stadium, Novokuznetsk
Attendance: 8,000

Nosta won 4–3 on aggregate and was promoted to the 2000 Russian First Division.


More information Spartak-Chukotka Moscow, 1–1 ...
Spartak Igor Netto Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Yuri Chebotaryov (Krasnodar)
More information Avtomobilist Noginsk, 1–4 ...
Avtomobilist Stadium, Noginsk
Attendance: 5,000

Spartak-Chukotka won 5–2 on aggregate and was promoted to the 2000 Russian First Division.


More information Lada Togliatti, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Gennadi Kulichenkov (Tula)
More information Kuban Krasnodar, 1–1 ...

Lada Togliatti won 3–2 on aggregate and was promoted to the 2000 Russian First Division.


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