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1993 Russian Top League

2nd season of top-tier football league in Russia


2nd season of top-tier football league in Russia

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Statistics of Russian Top League in season 1993.

Teams

18 teams are played in the 1993 season. After the 1992 season, Zenit St.Petersburg, Fakel Voronezh, Kuban Krasnodar, Shinnik Yaroslavl and Dinamo-Gazovik were relegated to the 1993 Russian First League. They were replaced by Zhemchuzhina-Sochi, winners of the 1992 Russian First League.

Venues

Asmaral MoscowCSKA MoscowDynamo MoscowDynamo StavropolKAMAZ Naberezhnye ChelnyKrylia SovetovLokomotiv MoscowLokomotiv Nizhny NovgorodLuch VladivostokOkean NakhodkaRostselmashRotor VolgogradSpartak MoscowSpartak VladikavkazTekstilshchik KamyshinTorpedo MoscowUralmash YekaterinburgZhemchuzhina-Sochi
Krasnaya Presnya StadiumGrigory Fedotov StadiumCentral Dynamo StadiumDynamo Stadium
Capacity: Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 36,540Capacity: 15,589
[[File:Dynamo Stadium.jpg300px]][[File:Dynamo-Stavropol_russian_stadium.jpg300px]]
KAMAZ StadiumMetallurg Stadium
Capacity: 9,056Capacity: 33,001
[[File:Стадион "КАМАЗ" в Набережных Челнах.jpg300px]][[File:Metallurg Stadium Samara.jpg300px]]
Lokomotiv StadiumLokomotiv Stadium
Capacity: 27,084Capacity: 17,856
[[File:Стадион Локомотив в Нижнем Новгороде.jpg300px]]
Dynamo StadiumVodnik Stadium
Capacity: 10,200Capacity: 4,000
[[File:Fotbalový zápas.jpg300px]][[File:Stadium in Nakhodka.JPG300px]]
Olimp-2Central Stadium
Capacity: 15,840Capacity: 32,120
[[File:Ростовский стадион во время проведения матча ФК Ростов - ПФК ЦСКА. 2016.jpg300px]][[File:Volgograd Central Stadium aerial view.jpg300px]]
Luzhniki StadiumRepublican Spartak Stadium
Capacity: 81,029Capacity: 32,464
[[File: Luzhniki_Stadium_Moscow.jpg300px]][[File:Stadium Spartak Vladikavkaz.JPG300px]]
Tekstilshchik StadiumLuzhniki StadiumSKB-Bank ArenaSochi Central Stadium
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 81,029Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 10,200
[[File: Luzhniki_Stadium_Moscow.jpg300px]][[File:SKB-Bank_Arena_2015_(8).JPG300px]]

Personnel and kits

TeamLocationHead coachCaptain
Asmaral MoscowMoscowNikolai Khudiyev
CSKA MoscowMoscowBoris Kopeykin
Dynamo MoscowMoscowAdamas Golodets
Dynamo StavropolStavropolSergei Zimenkov
KAMAZNaberezhnye ChelnyValeri Chetverik
Krylia SovetovSamaraViktor Antikhovich
Lokomotiv MoscowMoscowYuri Semin
Lokomotiv Nizhny NovgorodNizhny NovgorodValeri Ovchinnikov
Luch VladivostokVladivostokAleksandr Ivchenko
Okean NakhodkaNakhodkaAleksandr Averyanov
RostselmashRostov-on-DonEnver Yulgushov
Rotor VolgogradVolgogradVladimir Salkov
Spartak MoscowMoscowOleg Romantsev
Spartak VladikavkazVladikavkazVladimir Fedotov
Tekstilshchik KamyshinKamyshinSergei Pavlov
Torpedo MoscowMoscowYury Mironov
Uralmash YekaterinburgYekaterinburgViktor Shishkin
Zhemchuzhina-SochiSochiArsen Naydyonov

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
CSKA MoscowRUS Gennadi KostylevAugust 1993RUS Boris KopeykinAugust 1993
Dynamo MoscowRUS Valery GazzaevSeptember 1993RUS Adamas GolodetsSeptember 1993
Spartak VladikavkazRUS Aleksandr NovikovSeptember 1993RUS Aleksandr YanovskySeptember 1993
Spartak VladikavkazRUS Aleksandr YanovskyOctober 1993RUS Vladimir FedotovOctober 1993

League standings

Results

Promotion tournament

FC Rostselmash and FC Asmaral were relegated. FC Krylia Sovetov, FC Luch and FC Okean played in a promotion tournament against the winners of the three zones of the 1993 Russian First League, in which three spots in 1994 Russian Top League were contested. FC Krylia Sovetov kept their spot and FC Luch and FC Okean were relegated.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

References

  1. "Russia 1993". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/rus/averus93.htm
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