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1999 Russian First Division

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Russian First Division
Season1999
1998
2000

The Russian First Division 1999 was the eighth edition of the Russian First Division.

Overview

Team Head coach
FC Anzhi Makhachkala Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
FC Fakel Voronezh Valeri Nenenko
FC Sokol Saratov Leonid Tkachenko
FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow Boris Ignatyev
FC Baltika Kaliningrad Vladimir Dergach (until August)
Anatoli Ivanov (from August)
FC Amkar Perm Sergei Oborin
FC Rubin Kazan Pavel Sadyrin
FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk Aleksandr Ivchenko
FC Arsenal Tula Ukraine Yevhen Kucherevskyi (until May)
Vladimir Afonsky (caretaker, May to June)
Ukraine Leonid Buryak (June to September)
Vladimir Afonsky (caretaker, from September)
FC Lokomotiv Chita Aleksandr Kovalyov
FC Kristall Smolensk Aleksandr Ignatenko (until September)
Lev Platonov (from September)
FC Tom Tomsk Vladimir Yurin (until June)
Vladimir Puzanov (from June)
PFC Spartak Nalchik Aslanbek Khantsev
FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk Ishtvan Sekech
FC Metallurg Lipetsk Stanislav Bernikov (until August)
Sergei Savchenkov (from September)
FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg Georgia (country) Givi Nodia
FC Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan Enver Yulgushov
FC Tyumen Viktor Knyazhev
FC Torpedo-Viktoriya Nizhny Novgorod Leonid Nazarenko (until June)
valeri Tretyakov (June to September)
Anatoli Nefyodov (from September)
FC Lada-Simbirsk Dimitrovgrad Vladimir Yevsyukov (until May)
Vladimir Mukhanov (May to September)
Valeri Denisov (from September)
FC Dynamo Stavropol Fyodor Gagloyev (until September)
Sergei Gorb (from September)
FC Spartak-Orekhovo Orekhovo-Zuyevo Sergey Frantsev (until October)
Vadim Khnykin (from October)

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Anzhi Makhachkala (P) 42 26 8 8 55 20 +35 86 Promotion to Top Division
2 Fakel Voronezh (P) 42 26 7 9 65 31 +34 85
3 Sokol Saratov 42 25 7 10 74 39 +35 82
4 Torpedo-ZIL Moscow 42 23 13 6 67 27 +40 82
5 Baltika Kaliningrad 42 22 8 12 60 37 +23 74
6 Amkar Perm 42 20 10 12 65 49 +16 70
7 Rubin Kazan 42 18 12 12 56 49 +7 66
8 Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk 42 20 4 18 50 47 +3 64
9 Arsenal Tula 42 19 7 16 61 51 +10 64
10 Lokomotiv Chita 42 19 5 18 48 50 −2 62
11 Kristall Smolensk 42 17 7 18 44 49 −5 58
12 Tom Tomsk 42 17 7 18 48 54 −6 58
13 Spartak Nalchik 42 17 5 20 49 61 −12 56
14 Metallurg Krasnoyarsk 42 14 12 16 38 43 −5 54
15 Metallurg Lipetsk 42 15 8 19 51 53 −2 53
16 Lokomotiv St. Petersburg 42 14 9 19 35 51 −16 51
17 Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan 42 14 8 20 41 49 −8 50
18 Tyumen (R) 42 13 9 20 43 59 −16 48 Relegation to Second Division
19 Torpedo-Viktoriya Nizhny Novgorod (R) 42 11 10 21 47 67 −20 43
20 Lada-Simbirsk Dimitrovgrad[a] (R) 42 12 4 26 37 66 −29 40[b]
21 Dynamo Stavropol (R) 42 10 9 23 28 50 −22 39[b]
22 Spartak-Orekhovo Orekhovo-Zuyevo (R) 42 2 7 33 25 85 −60 13
Source: RSSSF
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ FC Lada-Grad Dimitrovgrad renamed to FC Lada-Simbirsk.
  2. ^ a b Dynamo Stavropol awarded 3-0 victory in their home game against Lada-Simbirsk Dimitrovgrad. Lada-Simbirsk did not arrive for the game as they were considering dropping out of the league altogether at the time before receiving last-second financing commitments.

Top goalscorers

23 goals
20 goals
18 goals
16 goals
14 goals
13 goals

See also