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1996 Russian Second League

The Russian Second League 1995 was the fourth edition of the Russian Second Division. It was the first season when 3 points were awarded for a win. There were 3 zones with 62 teams starting the competition (1 was 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 Anzhi Makhachkala awarded 5 home wins.
  2. FC CSK-VVS Kristall Smolensk, FC Energiya Pyatigorsk and FC Avtodor-BMK Vladikavkaz awarded 1 home win each.
  3. FC Spartak Anapa renamed to FC Gekris.
  4. FC Kristall Smolensk renamed to FC CSK VVS-Kristall.
  5. FC Avtodor-Olaf Vladikavkaz renamed to FC Avtodor-BMK.

Top goalscorers

30 goals
  • Aleksei Gerasimenko (FC Kuban Krasnodar)
  • 24 goals
  • Ibragim Gasanbekov (FC Anzhi Makhachkala)
  • 23 goals
  • Valeri Solyanik (FC CSK VVS-Kristall Smolensk)
  • 22 goals
  • Oleg Kirimov (PFC Spartak Nalchik)
  • 21 goals
  • Stanislav Lysenko (FC Kuban Krasnodar)
  • 20 goals
  • Soslan Gazanov (FC Iriston Vladikavkaz)
  • 19 goals
  • Valeri Popov (FC Torpedo Taganrog)
  • 17 goals
  • Aslan Goplachev (PFC Spartak Nalchik)
  • Varlam Kilasonia (FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg)
  • 16 goals
  • Maksim Balayev (FC Kavkazkabel Prokhladny)
  • Igor Danilov (FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg)
  • Gennady Korkin (FC Metallurg Lipetsk)
  • Vladimir Polikarpov (FC Spartak Shchyolkovo)
  • Vitali Yermilov (FC Torpedo Taganrog)
  • 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 Devon Oktyabrsky was excluded from the league after playing 13 games and gaining 13 points. All their results were discarded. Devon did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1996.
    2. FC UralAZ Miass awarded 1 home win and 3 home losses.
    3. FC Lada Dimitrovgrad and FC Metallurg Magnitogorsk awarded 1 home win each.
    4. FC Torpedo Pavlovo awarded 1 home loss.
    5. FC Metallurg Novotroitsk renamed to FC Nosta.
    6. FC Volgar Astrakhan renamed to FC Volgar-Gazprom.
    7. FC Torpedo Ryazan renamed to FC Spartak.
    8. FC Obninsk renamed to FC Industriya.
    9. FC Torpedo Miass renamed to FC UralAZ.
    10. FC SKD Samara and FC Zvezda Perm did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1996.

    Top goalscorers

    29 goals
  • Aleksandr Zaikin (FC Lada Dimitrovgrad)
  • 20 goals
  • Aleksei Chernov (FC Zvezda Gorodishche)
  • Taras Trizna (FC Nosta Novotroitsk)
  • 18 goals
  • Aleksei Bobrov (FC Lada Dimitrovgrad)
  • Nikolai Sukhov (FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo)
  • Sergei Yuminov (FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk)
  • 16 goals
  • Sergei Budarin (FC Nosta Novotroitsk)
  • Igor Pimenov (FC Industriya Obninsk)
  • 15 goals
  • Aleksandr Zernov (FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo)
  • 14 goals
  • Sergei Chesnakas (FC Lada Dimitrovgrad)
  • Andrei Glukhikh (FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk)
  • Andrei Knyazev (FC Metallurg Magnitogorsk)
  • Aleksandr Sevidov (FC UralAZ Miass)
  • 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 Amur Blagoveshchensk awarded 4 home wins.
    2. FC Dynamo Yakutsk awarded 2 home wins.
    3. FC Sakhalin Kholmsk and FC Samotlor-XXI Nizhnevartovsk awarded 1 home win each.
    4. FC Metallurg Novokuznetsk renamed to FC Metallurg-ZapSib.
    5. FC Sakhalin Kholmsk and FC Dynamo Yakutsk did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1996.
    6. FC Kristall Neryungri moved to Ulan-Ude and renamed to FC Selenga.
    7. FC Viktoriya Nazarovo promoted from the Amateur Football League.
    8. FC Mezhdurechensk promoted from the Amateur Football League, where it played in 1994 as FC Shakhtyor Mezhdurechensk.

    Top goalscorers

    21 goals
  • Sergei Chernov (FC Metallurg-ZapSib Novokuznetsk)
  • 20 goals
  • Stanislav Chaplygin (FC Metallurg-ZapSib Novokuznetsk)
  • 19 goals
  • Vadim Belokhonov (FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk)
  • 17 goals
  • Anatoli Kisurin (FC Dynamo Omsk)
  • Yevgeni Zarva (FC Irtysh Tobolsk)
  • 16 goals
  • Viktor Kashko (FC Dynamo Yakutsk)
  • Andrei Korovin (FC Amur Blagoveshchensk)
  • 15 goals
  • Vyacheslav Koloda (FC Dynamo Barnaul)
  • 14 goals
  • Sergei Ageyev (FC Viktoriya Nazarovo)
  • 13 goals
  • Ruslan Akhidzhak (FC Tom Tomsk)
  • References

    1995 Russian Second League Wikipedia