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1995 Russian Third League

The Russian Third League 1994 was the first time the competition of the fourth level of Russian football was professional. There were six zones with 105 teams starting the competition in total (8 of them were excluded before the end of the season).

Contents

Standings

Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: unknown
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Notes:

  1. FC Kolos-2 Krasnodar were excluded from the league after playing 25 games. The opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games.
  2. FC Urartu Grozny renamed to FC Gigant Grozny. Gigant was excluded from the league after playing 18 games. The opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games. Gigant did not play in national competitions in 1995 due to First Chechen War.
  3. FC Druzhba Budyonnovsk was excluded from the league after playing 15 games. The opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games, except for the game against FC Gigant Grozny, in which both teams were awarded a loss. Druzhba did not play in national competitions in 1995.
  4. FC Khimik Belorechensk were excluded from the league after playing 14 games. All the results of their games were discarded. Khimik did not play in national competitions in 1995.
  5. FC Iriston Vladikavkaz were awarded 2 home wins.
  6. FC Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani, FC Kuban Slavyansk-na-Kubani and FC Spartak Alagir were awarded 1 home win each.
  7. FC Argo Kaspiysk were awarded 1 home loss and 1 home win.
  8. FC Mashuk Pyatigorsk renamed to FC Energiya.
  9. FC Kuban Barannikovsky moved to Slavyansk-na-Kubani.
  10. FC Asmaral Kislovodsk renamed to FC Olimp.
  11. FC Kaspiy Kaspiysk renamed to FC Argo.
  12. FC Iriston Mozdok and FC Spartak Alagir promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  13. FC Dynamo-d Stavropol played their first professional season.
  14. FC Uralan-d Elista converted from FC Baysachnr Elista.
  15. FC Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody did not play on the national level in 1993.

Top goalscorers

22 goals
  • Nikolay Komlichenko (FC Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani)
  • 21 goals
  • Yevgeni Likhachyov (FC Avtozapchast Baksan)
  • 17 goals
  • Arif Romanov (FC Olimp Kislovodsk)
  • 14 goals
  • Oleg Alyoshin (FC Kuban Slavyansk-na-Kubani)
  • Vladimir Grishchenko (FC Slavyansk Slavyansk-na-Kubani)
  • Oleg Kozemov (FC Energiya Pyatigorsk)
  • Abilfez Madanov (FC Energiya Pyatigorsk)
  • 13 goals
  • Aleksandr Durnev (FC Beshtau Lermontov)
  • 12 goals
  • Andrei Stepanov (FC Torpedo Armavir)
  • 11 goals
  • Giya Chokhonelidze (FC Kolos-2 Krasnodar)
  • Aleksei Kozlov (FC Dynamo-d Stavropol)
  • Standings

    Source: RSSSF
    Rules for classification: unknown
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Notes:

    1. FC Kristall Dyatkovo were promoted from the Amateur Football League. Kristall were excluded from the league after playing 24 games. The opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games.
    2. FC Ingushetiya Nazran were awarded 9 home wins.
    3. FC Khimik Dankov were promoted from the Amateur Football League. They returned to that level after the season.
    4. FC Kolos Bykovo were promoted from the Amateur Football League. They did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    5. FC Ingushetiya Nazran and FC Spartak-Bratskiy Yuzhny played their first professional season.
    6. FC Avangard Kamyshin did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1995.

    Top goalscorers

    23 goals
  • Yevgeni Kuzka (FC Khimik Dankov)
  • 18 goals
  • Viktor Kontsevenko (FC Shakhtyor Shakhty)
  • 17 goals
  • Valeri Klimov (FC Oryol)
  • 16 goals
  • Konstantin Boyko (FC Istochnik Rostov-on-Don)
  • 14 goals
  • Yuri Sirota (FC Atommash Volgodonsk)
  • 13 goals
  • Andrei Anisimov (FC Volgar Astrakhan)
  • 12 goals
  • Mikhail Sukhorukov (FC Avangard Kursk)
  • 11 goals
  • Vitali Ivanov (FC Kolos Bykovo)
  • 10 goals
  • Yuri Aksenov (FC Rotor-d Volgograd)
  • Sergei Dogunkov (FC Volgar Astrakhan)
  • Kamil Ferkhanov (FC Turbostroitel Kaluga)
  • Oleg Popov (FC Avangard Kamyshin)
  • Otari Pruidze (FC Volgar Astrakhan)
  • Standings

    Source: RSSSF
    Rules for classification: unknown
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Notes:

    1. FC Asmaral-d Moscow were excluded from the league after playing 33 games. The opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games.
    2. FC Don Novomoskovsk and FC Dynamo-2 Moscow were awarded 1 home wins each.
    3. PFC CSKA-d Moscow, FC Kosmos Dolgoprudny and FC Oka Kolomna were awarded 1 home loss each.
    4. FC Spartak-d Moscow were not promoted to the Second League as they were the reserve team of FC Spartak Moscow and reserve teams were not eligible for promotion.
    5. FC Avtomobilist Noginsk, FC Rossiya Moscow and FC Mashinostroitel Sergiyev Posad promoted from the Amateur Football League.
    6. PFC CSKA-2 Moscow and FC Rekord Aleksandrov did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    7. FC Viktor-Gigant Voskresensk renamed to FC Gigant. FC Gigant did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    8. FC Kosmos-Kvest Dolgoprudny renamed to FC Kosmos.
    9. FC SUO Moscow renamed to FC Chertanovo.

    Top goalscorers

    30 goals
  • Andrey Movsisyan (FC Spartak-d Moscow)
  • 28 goals
  • Aleksandr Antonov (FC Spartak Shchyolkovo)
  • 26 goals
  • Rashid Gallagberov (FC Saturn Ramenskoye)
  • 24 goals
  • Aleksei Kutsenko (FC Dynamo-d Moscow)
  • 23 goals
  • Aleksandr Drozdov (FC Torgmash Lyubertsy)
  • Andrey Tikhonov (FC Spartak-d Moscow)
  • 22 goals
  • Sergei Gavrilin (FC Kosmos Dolgoprudny)
  • 21 goals
  • Andrei Bulanov (FC Torpedo-MKB Mytishchi)
  • Igor Reutov (FC Avtomobilist Noginsk)
  • Igor Voronin (FC Mosenergo Moscow)
  • Standings

    Source: RSSSF
    Rules for classification: unknown
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Notes:

    1. FC Vest Kaliningrad were excluded from the league after playing 11 games. All the results of their games were discarded. FC Vest did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    2. FC Zenit-d St. Petersburg were excluded from the league after playing 10 games. All the results of their games were discarded.
    3. FC Khimik Koryazhma promoted from the Amateur Football League. Khimik did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    4. FC Baltika-d Kaliningrad played their first professional season. Baltika-d did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    5. FC Neftyanik Yaroslavl and FC Metallurg Pikalyovo promoted from the Amateur Football League.

    Top goalscorers

    24 goals
  • Valeri Solyanik (FC Kristall Smolensk)
  • 14 goals
  • Vladimir Ivanov (FC Gatchina)
  • 11 goals
  • Sergei Rybakov (FC Gatchina)
  • 10 goals
  • Pavel Barankov (FC Kristall Smolensk)
  • Aleksei Gudkov (FC Kristall Smolensk)
  • Vladimir Vasilyev (FC Mashinostroitel Pskov)
  • 8 goals
  • Igor Aksyonov (FC Neftyanik Yaroslavl)
  • Sergei Grabazdin (FC Volochanin Vyshny Volochyok)
  • Maksim Olkhovik (FC Iskra Smolensk)
  • Yuri Sokolov (FC Mashinostroitel Pskov)
  • Standings

    Source: RSSSF
    Rules for classification: unknown
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Notes:

    1. FC Astrateks Astrakhan awarded 2 home wins.
    2. FC Salyut Saratov awarded 1 home win.
    3. FC Sokol-d Saratov was not promoted as it was a reserves team of FC Sokol Saratov and reserve teams were not eligible for promotion. It played their first professional season and did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    4. FC Zarya Krotovka moved to Samara and renamed to FC Yudzhin. Yudzhin did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    5. FC Kristall Sergach and FC Metallurg Vyksa played their first professional seasons.
    6. FC Salyut Saratov and FC Neftyanik Pokhvistnevo promoted from the Amateur Football League.
    7. FC Khimik Uvarovo did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.

    Top goalscorers

    18 goals
  • Dmitri Yemelyanov (FC SKD Samara)
  • 15 goals
  • Zurab Tsiklauri (FC SKD Samara)
  • 14 goals
  • Dmitri Borisko (FC SKD Samara)
  • 13 goals
  • Yuri Telyushov (FC Zenit Penza)
  • Vyacheslav Ulitin (FC Zenit Penza)
  • 12 goals
  • Oleg Sofonov (FC Torpedo Pavlovo)
  • Vadim Zhukovskiy (FC Yudzhin Samara)
  • 11 goals
  • Vladimir Anisimov (FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk)
  • Oleg Gordeyev (FC Yudzhin Samara)
  • Sergei Khokhlov (FC Salyut Saratov)
  • Valeri Makarov (FC Tekstilshchik Isheyevka)
  • Standings

    Source: RSSSF
    Rules for classification: unknown
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Notes:

    1. FC Sibir Kurgan and FC Gornyak Kachkanar awarded 1 home win each.
    2. FC KDS Samrau Ufa renamed to FC Estel.
    3. FC Uralmash-d Yekaterinburg played their first professional season.
    4. FC Trubnik Kamensk-Uralsky promoted from the Amateur Football League.
    5. FC Khimik Meleuz promoted from the Amateur Football League. Khimik did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.
    6. FC KamAZavtotsentr Naberezhnye Chelny did not play in any national-level competitions in 1995.

    Top goalscorers

    19 goals
  • Vladimir Naydanov (FC Sibir Kurgan)
  • 16 goals
  • Eduard Rakhmangulov (FC Estel Ufa)
  • 15 goals
  • Albert Gubaydulin (FC Sodovik Sterlitamak)
  • Vitali Lazin (FC Zenit Izhevsk)
  • 14 goals
  • Aleksandr Muzyka (FC Uralmash-d Yekaterinburg)
  • Sergei Sviridkin (FC Gazovik Orenburg)
  • Oleg Yeryomin (FC Estel Ufa)
  • 13 goals
  • Oleg Dudlya (FC Gornyak Kachkanar)
  • 12 goals
  • Vyacheslav Suspitsin (FC Gazovik Orenburg)
  • 10 goals
  • Oleg Vladimirov (FC Energiya Chaikovsky)
  • References

    1994 Russian Third League Wikipedia