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2010 Russian Second Division


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competitionRussian Second Division
season2010
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The **2010 Russian Second Division ** was the third strongest division in Russian football. The Second Division is geographically divided into 5 zones. The winners of each zone are automatically promoted into the First Division. The bottom finishers of each zone lose professional status and are relegated into the Amateur Football League.

West

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: PFL * ;21 goals

  • Artur Sarkisov (Lokomotiv-2)

;18 goals

  • Dmitri Vyazmikin (Torpedo Vladimir)

;11 goals

  • Aleksei Pugin (Dynamo Vologda)

;10 goals

  • Konstantin Ionov (Torpedo-ZIL)
  • Aleksandr Petukhov (Sever)
  • Pavel Vtyurin (Torpedo Vladimir)

;9 goals

  • Valeri Malyshev (Torpedo Vladimir)
  • Radik Safin (Pskov-747)

Center

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: PFL * ;20 goals

  • Yevgeni Polyakov (Rusichi)

;19 goals

  • Andrei Myazin (Vityaz)

;15 goals

  • Ilya Borodin (Zvezda)
  • Denis Kirilenko (Gubkin)

;13 goals

  • Sergei Faustov (Gubkin / Fakel)

;11 goals

  • Yegor Larionov (Saturn-2 / Znamya Truda)

South

FC Bataysk-2007 dropped out of the competition on July 31 due to lack of finances. All their opponents in the remaining scheduled matches were awarded a 3-0 win.

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: PFL * ;16 goals

  • Pavel Safronov (Mashuk-KMV)

;13 goals

  • Aleksandr Golubev (Astrakhan)
  • Timirlan Shavanov (Dagdizel)
  • Dmitri Shovgenov (Kavkaztransgaz-2005)
  • Roman Smolskiy (MITOS)

;12 goals

  • Aleksei Buznyakov (SKA)

;10 goals

  • Sergei Grinenko (Astrakhan)
  • Zhumaldin Karatlyashev (Chernomorets)
  • KAZ Roman Uzdenov (Druzhba)

;9 goals

  • Vasili Brovin (Dynamo)
  • Batraz Kaloyev (Beslan-FAYUR)
  • Vadim Luchin (Angusht)
  • Valentin Okorochkov (Chernomorets)

Ural-Povolzhye

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: PFL * ;19 goals

  • Mikhail Tyufyakov (Neftekhimik)

;17 goals

  • Marat Shogenov (Gazovik)

;11 goals

  • Aleksandr Korotayev (Akademiya)
  • Viktor Zemchenkov (Tyumen)

;10 goals

  • Vladimir Morozov (Chelyabinsk)

;9 goals

  • Konstantin Nizovtsev (Gazovik)

East

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: PFL *

;19 goals

  • Valentin Yegunov (Metallurg-Kuzbass)

;14 goals

  • Aleksei Bazanov (Metallurg-Yenisey)

;11 goals

  • Maksim Bondarenko (Sakhalin)
  • Vladimir Nakhanovich (Radian-Baikal)
  • Denis Uryvkov (Metallurg-Kuzbass)

;9 goals

  • Georgy Garmashov (Chita)
  • Kirill Kochkayev (Chita)
  • Sergei Narylkov (Dynamo)
  • Aleksei Nekrasov (Radian-Baikal)
  • Eduard Uchurov (Radian-Baikal)
  • Sergei Voronov (KUZBASS)

;8 goals

  • Stanislav Goncharov (Metallurg-Yenisey)
  • Andrei Lodis (Smena)

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