North-West Football Championship
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North-West Football Championship (Russian: Первенство Северо-Запада по футболу)[1] is the north-west regional competition of Russian Amateur Football League, the fourth overall tier of the Russian football league system.
Competing regions
[edit]Teams from the following regions can take part in the tournament:
- Saint Petersburg
- Republic of Karelia
- Komi Republic
- Arkhangelsk Oblast
- Murmansk Oblast
- Kaliningrad Oblast
- Leningrad Oblast
- Novgorod Oblast
- Pskov Oblast
- Nenets Autonomous Okrug
The winners
[edit]The winners of the Championship
[edit]- 1996 — Metallurg (Pikalyovo)
- 1997 — Khimik-Pogranichnik (Slantsy)
- 1998 — Oasis (Yartsevo)
- 1999 — Pskov (Pskov)
- 2000 — Svetogorets (Svetogorsk)
- 2001 — Kondopoga (Kondopoga)
- 2002 — Pikalyovo (Pikalyovo)
- 2003 — Baltika-Tarko (Kaliningrad)
- 2004 — Lokomotiv (Saint Petersburg)
- 2005 — Baltika-2 (Kaliningrad)
- 2006 — Apatit (Kirovsk)
- 2007 — Sever (Murmansk)
- 2008 — Torpedo-Piter (Saint Petersburg)
- 2009 — Apatit (Kirovsk)
- 2010 — Khimik (Koryazhma)
- 2011/2012 — Rus (Saint Petersburg)
- 2012/2013 — Trevis and VVK (Saint Petersburg)
- 2013 — Trevis and VVK (Saint Petersburg)
- 2014 — Karelia (Petrozavodsk)
- 2015 — Zvezda (Saint Petersburg)
- 2016 — Zvezda (Saint Petersburg)
- 2017 — Zvezda (Saint Petersburg)
- 2018 — Khimik (Koryazhma)
- 2019 — FC Market Sveta (Saint Petersburg)
- 2020 — Dynamo (Saint Petersburg)
- 2021 — Yadro (Saint Petersburg)
- 2022 — Sever (Murmansk)
- 2023 — Sever (Murmansk)
- 2024 — Sever (Murmansk)
The winners of the Cup
[edit]- 1997 — Khimik-Pogranichnik (Slantsy)
- 1999 — Pskov (Pskov)
- 2000 — Dynamo-Stroyimpuls (Saint Petersburg)
- 2001 — Tarko (Kaliningrad)
- 2002 — Tarko (Kaliningrad)
- 2003 — Baltika-Tarko (Kaliningrad)
- 2004 — Luki-SKIF (Velikiye Luki)
- 2005 — Baltika-2 (Kaliningrad)
- 2006 — Sever (Murmansk)
- 2007 — Pskov-747 (Pskov)
- 2008 — Apatit (Kirovsk)
- 2009 — Baltika-M (Kaliningrad)
- 2010 — Karelia-Discovery (Petrozavodsk)
- 2011 — Apatit (Kirovsk)
- 2012/2013 — Trevis and VVK (Saint Petersburg)
- 2014 — Karelia (Petrozavodsk)
- 2015 — Zvezda (Saint Petersburg)
- 2016 — Zvezda (Saint Petersburg)
- 2017 — Avtofavorit (Pskov)
- 2018 — Zvezda (Saint Petersburg)
- 2019 — Dynamo (Saint Petersburg)
- 2020 — Pskov (Pskov)
- 2021 — Pskov (Pskov)
- 2022 — Sever (Murmansk)
- 2023 — S.Sh. Leningradets (Gatchina)
- 2024 — Sever (Murmansk)
References
[edit]- ^ "МРО "Северо-Запад": Первенство Северо-Западного региона". Archived from the original on 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-08-23.