1992 Russian Women's Football Championship

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The 1992 Russian Women's Football Championship was the inaugural edition of the premier championship for Russian women's football teams, succeeding the 1991 Soviet Championship. Interros Moscow won the championship with a one-point advantage over CSK VVS Samara. [1] However it was disbanded following the end of the season along with Spartak Moscow, Interlenprom Saint Petersburg, Sturm Petrozavodsk and Sedin-Shiss Krasnodar. [2] [3]

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Teams by federal subject

Standings

TeamPWDLG+G−PtsComments
1 Interros Moscow 28179254943Champion, disbanded
2 CSK VVS Samara 281864441642
3 SKIF Malakhovka 281774431341
4 Tekstilshchik Ramenskoye 281666612138
5 Sibiryachka Krasnoyarsk 281774431341
6 Volzhanka Chevoksary 281486331536
7 Energiya Voronezh 281558291935
8 Spartak Moscow 2814410362232Disbanded
9 Prometei Saint Petersburg 2810612313326
10 SiM Moscow 287714243221
11 CSKA Moscow 2851013103720
12 Interlenprom Saint Petersburg 28651795017Disbanded
13 Sturm Petrozavodsk 284717104515Disbanded
14 Snezhana Lyubertsy 283421127310Relegated
15 Sedin-Shiss Krasnodar 2822248306Disbanded

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Russia.svg Larisa Savina CSK VVS Samara 23
2 Flag of Russia.svg Irina Grigorieva Interros Moscow 22
+ Flag of Russia.svg Elena Kononova SKIF Malakhovka 22
4 Flag of Russia.svg Larisa Polikarpova Tekstilschik Ramenskoye 17

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References

  1. Final table in womenfootball.ru
  2. Russia 1992 Women. RSSSF.com
  3. Kamaz Spartak 1994 (in Russian). Retrieved 14 March 2023