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2012–13 Russian Second Division

3rd annual Russian soccer championship series


3rd annual Russian soccer championship series

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competitionRussian Second Division
season2012–13
prevseason[2011–12](2011-12-russian-second-division)
nextseason[2013–14](2013-14-russian-professional-football-league)

The **2012–13 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: rfspro.ru * ;11 goals

  • Aleksei Zhdanov (Khimik) ;10 goals
  • Konstantin Podkorytov (Tekstilshchik)
  • Mukhammad Sultonov (Lokomotiv-2) ;8 goals
  • Anton Shishayev (Pskov-747)
  • Artyom Sivayev (Dnepr)
  • Aleksandr Yevstafyev (Rus)

Center

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: rfspro.ru * ;16 goals

  • Aleksandr Kutyin (Arsenal) ;13 goals
  • Rinat Timokhin (Arsenal) ;12 goals
  • Aleksei Antonnikov (Zenit)
  • Aleksei Averyanov (Podolye) ;11 goals
  • Sergei Anokhin (Kaluga)
  • Maksim Protserov (Metallurg Vyksa)
  • Yevgeny Savin (Arsenal) ;10 goals
  • Karen Sargsyan (Sokol / Kaluga)
  • Dmitri Sokolov (Sokol)

South

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: rfspro.ru * ;16 goals

  • Yuri Pugachyov (Astrakhan) ;15 goals
  • Magomed Guguyev (Angusht)
  • Sergei Verkashanskiy (Torpedo) ;12 goals
  • Vyacheslav Bokov (MITOS)
  • Anatoly Shevchenko (Torpedo / Chernomorets) ;11 goals
  • Sergei Sechin (Astrakhan) ;10 goals
  • Sergei Sinyayev (Astrakhan)

Ural-Povolzhye

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: rfspro.ru * ;14 goals

  • Dmitri Zarva (Chelyabinsk) ;10 goals
  • Sergei Dzodziyev (Lada-Togliatti) ;9 goals
  • Maksim Barsov (Volga)
  • Vasili Panev (Zenit-Izhevsk) ;8 goals
  • Ruslan Galiakberov (Rubin-2)
  • Sergei Serdyukov (Gazovik) ;7 goals
  • Vladislav Aksyutenko (Gazovik)
  • Anton Kilin (Chelyabinsk)
  • Khasan Mamtov (Tyumen)
  • Sergei Titov (Spartak Yoshkar-Ola)

East

Standings

Top scorers

*Source: rfspro.ru * ;14 goals

  • Andrei Polyanskiy (Dynamo)
  • Aleksandr Tikhonovetsky (Luch-Energiya) ;12 goals
  • Anton Bagayev (Irtysh)
  • Yevgeni Dudikov (Baikal) ;11 goals
  • Pavel Garannikov (Chita) ;9 goals
  • Stanislav Goncharov (Smena) ;8 goals
  • Aleksei Buznyakov (Amur-2010)
  • Marat Sagirov (Luch-Energiya)

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