1992 Russian Second League

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Russian Second League
Season1992
1993

The 1992 Russian Second League was the first edition of Russian Second Division. There were 6 zones with 115 teams in total.

Contents

Zone 1

{| class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Team ! 1991 league and position ! Head coach |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 1. | FC Erzu Grozny | First professional season | Timur Kuriyev |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 2. | FC Kolos Krasnodar | First professional season | Vladimir Petrov (until August)
Oleg Ivanov (from August) |- | 3. | FC Khimik Belorechensk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 6th | Khamza Bagapov |- | 4. | FC Kavkazkabel Prokhladny | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 18th
(as FC Remontnik Prokhladny) | Sergei Ponomaryov |- | 5. | FC Anzhi Makhachkala | First professional season | Makhach Kerimov |- | 6. | FC Kuban Barannikovskiy | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 7th | Nikolai Smirnov |- | 7. | FC Kaspiy Kaspiysk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 21st | Vyacheslav Lyogkiy |- | 8. | FC Mashuk Pyatigorsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 12th | Valeri Zubakov (until July)
Sergei Razaryonov (from August) |- | 9. | FC Torpedo Armavir | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 16th | Viktor Tishchenko (until August)
Viktor Anokhin (from August) |- | 10. | FC Beshtau Lermontov | First professional season | Viktor Vashchenko |- | 11. | FC Dynamo Izobilny | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 7th
(as FC Signal Izobilny) | Sergei Zimenkov / Igor Gileb |- | 12. | FC Druzhba Budyonnovsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 14th | Sergei Tashuev |- | 13. | FC Astrateks Astrakhan | First professional season | Ivan Buzychkin |- | 14. | FC Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 22nd
(as FC Golubaya Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani) | Vladimir Vengrinovich |- | 15. | FC Venets Gulkevichi | First professional season | Anatoli Lyz |- | 16. | FC Urartu Grozny | First professional season | Ruslan Gargayev |- | 17. | FC Torpedo Adler | First professional season | Yuri Orduli (until August)
Yuri Nesterenko (from August) |- | style="background:#ffcccc;" | 18. | FC Altair-Khelling Derbent | Did not play professionally in 1991 | Aga Rzayev |- | style="background:#ffcccc;" | 19. | FC Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 15th | Vladimir Nigmatullin |- | style="background:#ffcccc;" | 20. | FC Vaynakh Shali | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 17th | Sergei Gridnev |- |}

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Erzu Grozny 3828649317+7662Promotion to First League
2 FC Kolos Krasnodar 3828468325+5860
3 FC Khimik Belorechensk 3824597045+2553
4 FC Kavkazkabel Prokhladny 38211077337+3652
5 FC Anzhi Makhachkala 38232137746+3148
6 FC Kuban Barannikovskiy 38213147140+3145
7 FC Kaspiy Kaspiysk 38169134541+441
8 FC Mashuk Pyatigorsk 38168145343+1040
9 FC Torpedo Armavir 381751652671539
10 FC Beshtau Lermontov 38148165756+136
11 FC Dynamo Izobilny 381310153939036Relegation to Amateur Football League
12 FC Druzhba Budyonnovsk 38147175454035
13 FC Astrateks Astrakhan 381541951621134
14 FC Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani 381352043652231
15 FC Venets Gulkevichi 381091947651829
16 FC Urartu Grozny 381242254853128
17 FC Torpedo Adler 381142346662026
18 FC Altair-Khelling Derbent 381062240763626Relegation to Amateur Football League
19 FC Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody 381122544874324
20 FC Vaynakh Shali 386329331097615
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: FC Dynamo Izobilny, FC Altair-Khelling Derbent, FC Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody and FC Vaynakh Shali did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1993, including the Amateur Football League.

Top scorers

35 goals
23 goals
16 goals
14 goals
13 goals

Zone 2

{| class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Team ! 1991 league and position ! Head coach |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"|1. | FC Avtodor-Olaf Vladikavkaz | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 13th
(as FC Avtodor Vladikavkaz) | Givi Kerashvili |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"|2. | FC Avangard Kamyshin | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 17th | Vladimir Borisov |- | 3. | FC SKA Rostov-on-Don | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 10th | Aleksandr Tumasyan |- | 4. | FC Shakhtyor Shakhty | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 9th | Yevgeni Grunin |- | 5. | FC Etalon Baksan | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 4th | Viktor Batalin |- | 6. | FC Zvezda-Rus Gorodishche | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 9th
(as FC Zvezda Gorodishche) | Vladimir Osipov (until August)
Radiy Rakhimov (from August) |- | 7. | FC Arsenal Tula | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 12th | Vladimir Alyokhin |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|8. | FC Ritm Belgorod | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 6th | Aleksandr Kryuchkov |- | 9. | FC Volgar Astrakhan | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 11th | Vladimir Yulygin |- | 10. | FC Avangard Kursk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 8th | Aleksandr Galkin |- | 11. | FC Irgiz Balakovo | First professional season | Vladimir Proskurin |- | 12. | FC Sherstyanik Nevinnomyssk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 4, 20th | Leonid Shevchenko |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|13. | FC Start Yeysk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 10th | Viktor Tsybin |- | 14. | FC Dynamo Bryansk | Soviet Second League, Center, 11th | Vyacheslav Perfilyev |- | 15. | FC Turbostroitel Kaluga | First professional season | Georgi Kolmogorov |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|16. | FC Iskra Novoaleksandrovsk | First professional season | Yuri Kotov |- | 17. | FC Metallurg Krasny Sulin | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 21st | Gennadi Tevosov |- | 18. | FC Rotor-d Volgograd | First professional season | Pyotr Orlov |- | 19. | FC Spartak Oryol | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 18th | Valentin Gayan |- | 20. | FC Rostselmash-d Rostov-on-Don | First professional season | Viktor Odintsov / Valentin Khakhonov |- | 21. | FC Spartak Tambov | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 13th | Vladimir Kovylin |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|22. | FC Tekstilshchik-d Kamyshin | First professional season | Vladimir Parmuzin |- |}

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Avtodor-Olaf Vladikavkaz 4229948530+5567Promotion to First League
2 FC Avangard Kamyshin 42295810139+6263
3 FC SKA Rostov-on-Don 42279610131+7063
4 FC Shakhtyor Shakhty 4225897536+3958
5 FC Etalon Baksan 42256117242+3056
6 FC Zvezda-Rus Gorodishche 42238118037+4354
7 FC Arsenal Tula 42227135645+1151
8 FC Ritm Belgorod 42226148055+2550Relegation to Amateur Football League
9 FC Volgar Astrakhan 42225158447+3749
10 FC Avangard Kursk 42223176767047
11 FC Irgiz Balakovo 42205178855+3345
12 FC Sherstyanik Nevinnomyssk 42185196969041
13 FC Start Yeysk 42166207679338Relegation to Amateur Football League
14 FC Dynamo Bryansk 4213121744601638
15 FC Turbostroitel Kaluga 421212185362936
16 FC Iskra Novoaleksandrovsk 421362352732132Relegation to Amateur Football League
17 FC Metallurg Krasny Sulin 421342557883130
18 FC Rotor-d Volgograd 421162539763728
19 FC Spartak Oryol 421052729896025
20 FC Rostselmash-d Rostov-on-Don 428925471065925
21 FC Spartak Tambov 424102830835318
22 FC Tekstilshchik-d Kamyshin 4242363615211610Relegation to Amateur Football League
Source: [ citation needed ]

Note: FC Ritm Belgorod, FC Start Yeysk, FC Iskra Novoaleksandrovsk and FC Tekstilshchik-d Kamyshin did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1993, including the Amateur Football League.

Top scorers

46 goals
29 goals
27 goals
24 goals
22 goals
21 goals
20 goals
19 goals
18 goals

Zone 3

{| class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Team ! 1991 league and position ! Head coach |- | 1. | FC Spartak-d Moscow | First professional season | Viktor Zernov |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"|2. | FC Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 11th | Yevgeni Zhuchkov |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"|3. | FC Interros Moskovsky | First professional season | Leonid Pribylovsky |- | 4. | FC Torpedo Mytishchi | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 19th | Vyacheslav Zhuravlyov |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|5. | FC Pele Moscow | First professional season | Aleksei Belenkov (until August)
Andrei Batov (from August) |- | 6. | FC Titan Reutov | First professional season | Valeri Vdovin |- | 7. | FC Dynamo-d Moscow | First professional season | Adamas Golodets |- | 8. | FC Oka Kolomna | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 11th | Aleksandr Kuznetsov |- | 9. | FC Avangard Kolomna | Did not play professionally in 1991 | Vyacheslav Sarychev |- | 10. | FC Torgmash Lyubertsy | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 20th | Anatoli Leshchenkov |- | 11. | PFC CSKA-d Moscow | First professional season | Aleksandr Kolpovskiy |- | 12. | FC Torpedo-d Moscow | First professional season | Sergei Petrenko |- | 13. | PFC CSKA-2 Moscow | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 22nd | Leonid Nazarenko |- | 14. | FC Saturn Ramenskoye | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 13th | Valeri Tyukulmin |- | 15. | FC TRASKO Moscow | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 18th
(as FC Zvezda Moscow) | Viktor Razumovskiy |- | 16. | FC Presnya Moscow | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 19th | Gennadi Sakharov / Yuri Vanyushkin |- | 17. | FC Dynamo-2 Moscow | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 20th | Yevgeni Baikov |- | 18. | FC Mosenergo Moscow | First professional season | Valentin Sysoyev |- | 19. | FC Lokomotiv-d Moscow | First professional season | Vladimir Korotkov |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|20. | FC Trestar Ostankino | First professional season | Mikhail Glazunov |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|21. | FC Kinotavr Podolsk | First professional season | Yuri Khromov / Andrei Romanov |}

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Spartak-d Moscow 402710311328+8564
2 FC Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo 4025787322+5157Promoted to the 1993 Russian First League
3 FC Interros Moskovsky 4023988133+4855
4 FC Torpedo Mytishchi 40246106836+3254
5 FC Pele Moscow 40201286435+2952Relegation to Amateur Football League
6 FC Titan Reutov 40227117539+3651
7 FC Dynamo-d Moscow 402010107749+2850
8 FC Oka Kolomna 40191295640+1650
9 FC Avangard Kolomna 40209116442+2249
10 FC Torgmash Lyubertsy 401711126556+945
11 PFC CSKA-d Moscow 40188147460+1444
12 FC Torpedo-d Moscow 401581746591338
13 PFC CSKA-2 Moscow 40148185659336
14 FC Saturn Ramenskoye 401391849611235
15 FC TRASKO Moscow 401291954721833
16 FC Presnya Moscow 401352257903331
17 FC Dynamo-2 Moscow 401092141783729
18 FC Mosenergo Moscow 401072335693427
19 FC Lokomotiv-d Moscow 40772636673121
20 FC Trestar Ostankino 40633127946715Relegation to Amateur Football League
21 FC Kinotavr Podolsk 402038251471224
Source: [ citation needed ]

Notes:

  1. FC Spartak-d Moscow was the reserves squad for FC Spartak Moscow and could not advance to the Russian First League according to the rules of the competition.
  2. FC Pele Moscow, FC Trestar Ostankino and FC Kinotavr Podolsk did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1993, including the Amateur Football League.

Top scorers

26 goals
19 goals
17 goals
16 goals
15 goals

Zone 4

{| class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Team ! 1991 league and position ! Head coach |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 1. | FC Baltika Kaliningrad | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 5th | Yuri Vasenin (until June)
Kornei Shperling (from July) |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 2. | FC Smena-Saturn St. Petersburg | First professional season | Mark Rubin (until May)
Viktor Vinogradov (from June) |- | 3. | FC Mashinostroitel Pskov | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 9th | Vladimir Kosogov |- | 4. | FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 5, 14th | Mikhail Senyurin |- | 5. | FC Torpedo Arzamas | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 12th
(as FC Znamya Arzamas) | Vladimir Dergach |- | 6. | FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg | Did not play professionally in 1991 | Mikhail Pavlov (until May)
Sergei Vedeneyv (from June) |- | 7. | FC Aleks Gatchina | First professional season | Nikolai Gosudarenkov |- | 8. | FC Vympel Rybinsk | Did not play professionally in 1991 | Anatoli Kurbatov (until May)
Yevgeni Bekenev (May–July)
Vladimir Bubnov (from August) |- | 9. | FC Bulat Cherepovets | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 8th
(as FC Khimik Cherepovets) | Vladislav Mikhailovskiy |- | 10. | FC Progress Chernyakhovsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 14th | Aleksandr Fyodorov |- | 11. | FC Torpedo Pavlovo | Did not play professionally in 1991 | Valeri Kalugin |- | 12. | FC Iskra Smolensk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 7th | Anatoli Olkhovik |- | 13. | FC Zenit Penza | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 17th
(as FC Granit Penza) | Aleksandr Komissarov |- | 14. | FC Kosmos-Kirovets St. Petersburg | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 12th
(as FC Kirovets St. Petersburg) | Yuri Rudnev |- | 15. | FC Sputnik Kimry | First professional season | None |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"| 16. | FC Volzhanin Kineshma | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 6th | Vladimir Yermichev |- | 17. | FC Zvolma-Spartak Kostroma | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 17th
(as FC Spartak Kostroma) | Vyacheslav Skoropekin |- | 18. | FC Karelia Petrozavodsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 15th
(as FC Spartak Petrozavodsk) | Yevgeni Sokolov (until July)
Gennadi Sarychev (from August) |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|19. | FC Galaks St. Petersburg | First professional season | Vladimir Tsimerman |- | 20. | FC Volochanin Vyshny Volochyok | Soviet Second League B, Zone 6, 21st | Aleksandr Semyonov |- |}

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Baltika Kaliningrad 3824867827+5156Promotion to First League
2 FC Smena-Saturn St. Petersburg 3824687633+4354
3 FC Mashinostroitel Pskov 38191364323+2051
4 FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk 38191095032+1848
5 FC Torpedo Arzamas 38191095839+1948
6 FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg 38161485033+1746
7 FC Aleks Gatchina 38161395033+1745
8 FC Vympel Rybinsk 38161395130+2145
9 FC Bulat Cherepovets 38179125133+1843
10 FC Progress Chernyakhovsk 381610125136+1542
11 FC Torpedo Pavlovo 381411135150+139
12 FC Iskra Smolensk 381410144737+1038
13 FC Zenit Penza 381113144351835
14 FC Kosmos-Kirovets St. Petersburg 3811101735521732
15 FC Sputnik Kimry 381242243733028
16 FC Volzhanin Kineshma 389101928492128Relegation to Amateur Football League
17 FC Zvolma-Spartak Kostroma 38992035582327
18 FC Karelia Petrozavodsk 38962325664124
19 FC Galaks St. Petersburg 38482625775216Relegation to Amateur Football League
20 FC Volochanin Vyshny Volochyok 38472726845815
Source: [ citation needed ]

Notes:

  1. FC Agtala Moscow was excluded from the league after playing 13 games (gaining 6 points in those). Agtala's results were discarded. They were coached by Igor Kiryakov and were playing their first professional season.
  2. FC Volzhanin Kineshma and FC Galaks St. Petersburg did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1993, including the Amateur Football League.

Top scorers

25 goals
18 goals
16 goals
15 goals
14 goals
13 goals

Zone 5

{| class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Team ! 1991 league and position ! Head coach |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 1. | FC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 9th | Vladimir Morozov (until July)
Vladimir Mukhanov (from August) |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 2. | FC Gazovik Izhevsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 10th | Aleksandr Salnov |- | 3. | FC Avtopribor Oktyabrsky | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 15th | Viktor Khaidarov |- | 4. | FC Tekstilshchik Isheyevka | Soviet Second League, Center, 19th
(as FC Start Ulyanovsk) | Aleksandr Korolyov |- | 5. | FC Sibir Kurgan | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 8th | Viktor Prozorov |- | 6. | FC Gornyak Kachkanar | First professional season | Viktor Shlyayev |- | 7. | FC Metallurg Novotroitsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 16th | Ivan Kikhtenko (until July)
Vyacheslav Ledovskikh (from July) |- | 8. | FC Azamat Cheboksary | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 11th
(as FC Stal Cheboksary) | Gerold Drandov |- | 9. | FC Zarya Krotovka | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 21st
(as FC Zarya Podgorny) | Aleksandr Druganin |- | 10. | FC KATs-Skif Naberezhnye Chelny | First professional season | Nikolai Nabok |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"| 11. | FC Skat-5s Yelabuga | First professional season | Viktor Fedulov (until July)
Ivan Yevsin (from August) |- | 12. | FC Elektron Vyatskiye Polyany | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 14th | Aleksandr Sokovnin |- | 13. | FC Energiya Chaykovsky | First professional season | Sergei Kleymyonov |- | 14. | FC Sodovik Sterlitamak | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 13th
(as FC Kauchuk Sterlitamak) | Viktor Sukhanov |- | 15. | FC Torpedo-UdGu Izhevsk | First professional season | Nikolai Gorshkov |- | 16. | FC MGU Saransk | First professional season | Igor Shinkarenko |- | 17. | FC Gazovik Orenburg | Soviet Second League B, Zone 7, 18th | Nikolai Yelanev |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|18. | FC Idel Kazan | First professional season | Aleksandr Klobukov |- |}

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 34221027216+5654Promotion to First League
2 FC Gazovik Izhevsk 3420866127+3448
3 FC Avtopribor Oktyabrsky 3419875124+2746
4 FC Tekstilshchik Isheyevka 3419786531+3445
5 FC Sibir Kurgan 34161263918+2144
6 FC Gornyak Kachkanar 3417985029+2143
7 FC Metallurg Novotroitsk 3417896028+3242
8 FC Azamat Cheboksary 34159104428+1639
9 FC Zarya Krotovka 34166124136+538
10 FC KATs-Skif Naberezhnye Chelny 341310113433+136
11 FC Skat-5s Yelabuga 3411111223442133Relegation to Amateur Football League
12 FC Elektron Vyatskiye Polyany 34126163837+130
13 FC Energiya Chaykovsky 34781924462222
14 FC Sodovik Sterlitamak 34772039682921
15 FC Torpedo-UdGu Izhevsk 34842244743020
16 FC MGU Saransk 34762125674220
17 FC Gazovik Orenburg 34582129744518
18 FC Idel Kazan 34532628875913Relegation to Amateur Football League
Source: [ citation needed ]

Notes:

  1. FC Skat-5s Yelabuga and FC Idel Kazan did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1993, including the Amateur Football League.

Top scorers

26 goals
18 goals
17 goals
14 goals
13 goals
12 goals

Zone 6

{| class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Team ! 1991 league and position ! Head coach |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"|1. | FC Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetsky | Soviet Second League B, Zone 10, 17th
(as FC Shakhtyor Leninsk-Kuznetsky) | Sergei Vasyutin |- | bgcolor="#ccffcc"|2. | FC Metallurg Aldan | First professional season | Vladimir Nomirovskiy |- | 3. | FC Aleks Angarsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 10, 14th
(as FC Angara Angarsk) | Boris Zhuravlyov (until June)
Oleg Izmailov (from June) |- | 4. | FC Torpedo Rubtsovsk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 10, 15th | Vladimir Vorgeyev |- | 5. | FC Dynamo Kemerovo | Soviet Second League B, Zone 10, 13th | Boris Rusanov |- | 6. | FC Agan Raduzhny | First professional season | Aleksandr Shudrik |- | 7. | FC Shakhtyor Artyom | Soviet Second League B, Zone 10, 16th | Aleksandr Kezin (until July)
Boris Kolokolov (from August) |- | 8. | FC Gornyak Gramoteino | First professional season | Vyacheslav Poddubny |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|9. | FC Neftyanik Uray | First professional season | Leonid Shor |- | 10. | FC Politekhnik-92 Barnaul | First professional season | Valeri Afonin |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|11. | FC Spartak Gorno-Altaysk | First professional season | Aleksandr Pavlov |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|12. | FC Angara Boguchany | First professional season | Suleyman Demirdzhi |- | style="background:#ffcccc;"|13. | FC Progress Biysk | Soviet Second League B, Zone 10, 18th | Aleksandr Meyzer |- |}

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FC Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetsky 2418426712+5540Promotion to First League
2 FC Metallurg Aldan 2418244715+3238
3 FC Aleks Angarsk 2415275223+2932
4 FC Torpedo Rubtsovsk 2414463728+932
5 FC Dynamo Kemerovo 2412572717+1029
6 FC Agan Raduzhny 2412393516+1927
7 FC Shakhtyor Artyom 2410592625+125
8 FC Gornyak Gramoteino 2494112627122
9 FC Neftyanik Uray 24751221523119Relegation to Amateur Football League
10 FC Politekhnik-92 Barnaul 2456133239716
11 FC Spartak Gorno-Altaysk 24631520462615Relegation to Amateur Football League
12 FC Angara Boguchany 24441619381912
13 FC Progress Biysk 2421211182715
Source: [ citation needed ]

Notes:

  1. FC Neftyanik Uray, FC Spartak Gorno-Altaysk, FC Angara Boguchany and FC Progress Biysk did not participate in any national-level competitions in 1993, including the Amateur Football League.

Top scorers

22 goals
13 goals
11 goals
10 goals
9 goals
8 goals

See also

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