1995 Russian Third League

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Russian Third League
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1996

The 1995 Russian Third League was the 2nd time competition on the fourth level of Russian football was professional. It was the first season when 3 points were awarded for a win. There were 6 zones with 98 teams starting the competition (5 were excluded before the end of the season).

Contents

Zone 1

Overview

TeamHead coach
FC Olimp Kislovodsk Yuri Kotov
FC Angusht Malgobek Timur Kuriyev
FC Anzhi-2 Makhachkala Aleksandr Reshetnyak
FC Torpedo Armavir Aleksandr Perepelkin
FC Dynamo Makhachkala Igor Korolyov
FC Iriston Mozdok Vitali Abayev
FC Spartak-2 Nartkala Basir Nauruzov
FC Derbent Vyacheslav Lyogkiy
FC Dynamo-d Stavropol
FC Uralan-d Elista
FC Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody Aleksandr Babayan
FC Druzhba-d Maykop
FC Spartak-d Vladikavkaz
FC Spartak Alagir Aleksandr Lekoyev
FC Beshtau Lermontov Konstantin Pakhomov
FC Zhemchuzhina-d Sochi Valeri Smagin
FC Kolos-d Krasnodar Boris Streltsov

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Olimp Kislovodsk (A)2821347317+5666Promotion to Second League
2 Angusht Malgobek (A)2819546714+5362
3 Anzhi-2 Makhachkala 2816575431+2353
4 Armavir (A)2815584822+2650Promotion to Second League
5 Dynamo Makhachkala 2815497133+3849
6 Iriston Mozdok 28144104739+846
7 Spartak-2 Nartkala 28135103930+944
8 Derbent 28123134344139
9 Dynamo-d Stavropol 28121153738137
10 Uralan-d Elista 281141333633037
11 Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody 281131448581036
12 Druzhba-d Maykop 28961328421433
13 Spartak-d Vladikavkaz (R)28541927623519Relegation to Amateur Football League
14 Spartak Alagir (R)28442022826016
15 Beshtau Lermontov 28262023856212
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  1. FC Spartak-d Vladikavkaz were excluded from the league after playing 21 games and gaining 19 points. Their opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games. They played their first professional season. Spartak-d did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  2. FC Spartak Alagir were excluded from the league after playing 17 games and gaining 16 points. Their opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games. Spartak did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  3. FC Zhemchuzhina-d Sochi was excluded from the league after playing 13 games and gaining 18 points. All their results were discarded. They played their first professional season.
  4. FC Kolos-d Krasnodar was excluded from the league after playing 11 games and gaining 13 points. All their results were discarded. They were renamed from FC Kolos-2 Krasnodar. Kolos-d did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  5. FC Anzhi-2 Makhachkala was not promoted as reserve teams were not eligible for promotion.
  6. FC Ingushetiya Nazran moved to Malgobek and was renamed to FC Angusht.
  7. FC Argo Kaspiysk moved to Makhachkala and was renamed to FC Anzhi-2.
  8. FC Spartak-2 Nartkala and FC Druzhba-d Maykop played their first professional season.
  9. FC Derbent did not play professionally in 1994.

Top goalscorers

21 goals
20 goals
18 goals
15 goals
14 goals
13 goals
12 goals
11 goals

Zone 2

Overview

TeamHead coach
FC Avangard Kursk Aleksandr Galkin
FC Lokomotiv Liski Yuri Rybnikov
FC Volgodonsk Valeri Zubakov
FC Kuban Slavyansk-na-Kubani Nikolai Smirnov
FC Istochnik Rostov-on-Don Kamil Akchurin
FC Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani Vladimir Fofanov
FC Luch Tula Aleksandr Yurchikov
FC Lokomotiv Yelets Yuri Raznov
FC Metallurg Krasny Sulin Viktor Shchirov
FC Oryol Vladimir Brykin
FC Shakhtyor Shakhty Valeri Volodin
FC APK Morozovsk Vasili Kravchenko
FC Rotor-d Volgograd Yuri Marushkin
FC Dynamo Mikhaylovka Sergei Popkov
FC Spartak-Bratskiy Yuzhny Sergei Antonkin
FC Ritm Alekseyevka Aleksandr Petrenko

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Avangard Kursk (A)3021275230+2265Promotion to Second League
2 Lokomotiv Liski (A)3019656232+3063
3 Volgodonsk (A)3019476219+4361
4 Kuban Slavyansk-na-Kubani 3019475937+2261
5 Istochnik Rostov-on-Don 3017765024+2658
6 Niva Slavyansk-na-Kubani 30146104538+748
7 Luch Tula 30136114037+345
8 Lokomotiv Yelets 30135123429+544
9 Metallurg Krasny Sulin 30135124637+944
10 Oryol 30127114942+743
11 Shakhtyor Shakhty 3085173840229
12 APK Morozovsk 30771628562828
13 Rotor-d Volgograd 30822052691726
14 Dynamo Mikhaylovka 30681633582526
15 Spartak-Bratskiy Yuzhny 30722130704023
16 Ritm Alekseyevka (R)30522317796217Relegation to Amateur Football League
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  1. FC Kuban Slavyansk-na-Kubani awarded 1 home win.
  2. FC Spartak-Bratskiy Yuzhny awarded 1 home loss.
  3. FC Lokomotiv Liski, FC APK Morozovsk and FC Ritm Alekseyevka promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  4. FC Atommash Volgodonsk renamed to FC Volgodonsk.
  5. FC Luch Tula and FC Dynamo Mykhaylovka played their first professional season.
  6. FC Lokomotiv Yelets promoted from the Amateur Football League, where they played in 1994 as FC Torpedo Yelets.
  7. FC Ritm Alekseyevka did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.

Top goalscorers

21 goals
20 goals
18 goals
15 goals
14 goals
12 goals
11 goals

Zone 3

Overview

TeamHead coach
FC Don Novomoskovsk Leonid Lipovoy
FC Spartak-d Moscow Viktor Zernov
FC Kosmos Dolgoprudny Aleksandr Logunov
FC Moskovskiy-Selyatino Selyatino Leonid Nazarenko
FC Dynamo-d Moscow Nikolai Gontar
FC Mosenergo Moscow Valentin Sysoyev
FC Titan Reutov Aleksei Belenkov
FC Avtomobilist Noginsk Vladimir Petrov
PFC CSKA-d Moscow Yuri Adzhem
FC Torgmash Lyubertsy Anatoli Leshchenkov
FC Torpedo-d Moscow Sergei Petrenko
FC Torpedo Mytishchi Yuri Naydyonov / Valeri Kholomin
FC Fabus Bronnitsy Vladimir Sautin
FC Mashinostroitel Sergiyev Posad Andrei Leksakov
FC Monolit Moscow Yuri Vereykin
FC Oka Kolomna Aleksandr Borisenkov
FC Krasnogvardeyets Moscow Mikhail Khristich
FC Dynamo-2 Moscow Yevgeni Baykov
FC Chertanovo Moscow Mikhail Karatayev
FC TRASKO Moscow Leonid Pribylovskiy
FC Lokomotiv-d Moscow Vladimir Korotkov
FC Smena Moscow
FC Asmaral-d Moscow

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Don Novomoskovsk (A)4436358419+65111Promotion to Second League
2 Spartak-d Moscow 44338313932+107107
3 Kosmos Dolgoprudny (A)44261266828+4090Promotion to Second League
4 Moskovskiy-Selyatino Selyatino (A)44278911451+6389
5 Dynamo-d Moscow 442751210256+4686
6 Mosenergo Moscow 44259107846+3284
7 Titan Reutov 442212106736+3178
8 Avtomobilist Noginsk 44229136139+2275
9 CSKA-d Moscow 442110137155+1673
10 Torgmash Lyubertsy 442010146648+1870
11 Torpedo-d Moscow 441810166850+1864
12 Torpedo Mytishchi (R)441415155551+457Relegation to Amateur Football League
13 Fabus Bronnitsy 441582149621353
14 Mashinostroitel Sergiyev Posad 4412151742611951
15 Monolit Moscow 441114194653747
16 Oka Kolomna 4410161827542746
17 Krasnogvardeyets Moscow 4412626561034742
18 Dynamo-2 Moscow 441252747833641
19 Chertanovo Moscow 449132247702340
20 TRASKO Moscow 4491025381016337
21 Lokomotiv-d Moscow 448102637784134
22 Smena Moscow 446102822866428
23 Asmaral-d Moscow (R)440440161381224Relegation to Amateur Football League
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  1. FC Asmaral-d Moscow was excluded from the league after playing 23 games and gaining 4 points. Their opponents were awarded a win in the remaining games. Asmaral-d did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  2. PFC CSKA-d Moscow and FC Torpedo-d Moscow awarded 1 home loss each.
  3. FC Spartak-d Moscow was not promoted as reserves teams were not eligible for promotion.
  4. FC Tekhinvest-M Moskovskiy moved to Selyatino and renamed to FC Moskovskiy-Selyatino.
  5. FC Torpedo-MKB Mytishchi renamed to FC Torpedo. Torpedo did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  6. FC Fabus Bronnitsy played their first professional season.
  7. FC Rossiya Moscow renamed to FC Monolit.
  8. FC Krasnogvardeyets Moscow promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  9. FC Smena Moscow promoted from the Amateur Football League, where they played in 1994 as FC Smena-Ronika Moscow.

Top goalscorers

35 goals
32 goals
27 goals
21 goals
20 goals
19 goals
18 goals
17 goals

Zone 4

Overview

TeamHead coach
FC Turbostroitel Kaluga Georgi Kolmogorov
FC Dynamo St. Petersburg Aleksandr Fyodorov
FC Neftyanik Yaroslavl Valentin Volkov
FC Mashinostroitel Pskov Sergei Markelov
FC Dynamo Bryansk Viktor Zimin
FC Bulat Cherepovets Aleksandr Sokolov
FC Vympel Rybinsk Boris Belyakov
FC Spartak Kostroma Valeri Volchanovskiy
FC Kristall Dyatkovo Aleksei Varnavskiy
FC Volochanin Vyshny Volochyok Igor Bychkov
FC Metallurg Pikalyovo Anatoli Belov
FC Zenit-d St. Petersburg
FC Kraneks Ivanovo

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Turbostroitel Kaluga (A)2416533412+2253Promotion to Second League
2 Dynamo St. Petersburg (A)2415453917+2249
3 Neftyanik Yaroslavl 2412663217+1542
4 Mashinostroitel Pskov 2411943018+1242
5 Dynamo Bryansk 2310853216+1638
6 Bulat Cherepovets 2410592627135
7 Vympel Rybinsk (R)249692423+133Relegation to Amateur Football League
8 Spartak Kostroma 2477102630428
9 Kristall Dyatkovo 24831321412027
10 Volochanin Vyshny Volochyok 24741322341225
11 Metallurg Pikalyovo (R)24491121371621Relegation to Amateur Football League
12 Zenit-d St. Petersburg 24611728381019
13 Kraneks Ivanovo 24371414392516
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  1. FC Prometey-Dynamo St. Petersburg renamed to FC Dynamo.
  2. FC Vympel Rybinsk did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.

Top goalscorers

11 goals
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals

Zone 5

Overview

TeamHead coach
FC Zenit Penza Aleksandr Komissarov
FC Zavodchanin Saratov Anatoli Smal
FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk Mikhail Senyurin
FC Spartak Tambov Vladimir Kovylin
FC Astrateks Astrakhan Boris Bashkin
FC Kristall Sergach Viktor Pavlyukov
FC Planeta Bugulma German Bobek
FC Volga Ulyanovsk Sergei Sedyshev
FC Volga Balakovo Aleksandr Krokhin
FC Druzhba Yoshkar-Ola Radik Gadeyev
FC Salyut Saratov Yuri Mashlikovskiy
FC Neftyanik Pokhvistnevo
FC Progress Zelenodolsk Aleksandr Klobukov
FC Metallurg Vyksa Konstantin Malinin
FC Lada-d Togliatti Valeri Petruk

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Zenit Penza (A)2820445417+3764Promotion to Second League
2 Zavodchanin Saratov (A)2819276728+3959
3 Khimik Dzerzhinsk 2817655527+2857
4 Spartak Tambov 2813694232+1045
5 Astrateks Astrakhan 28126103540542
6 Kristall Sergach 2811893630+641
7 Planeta Bugulma 281071127371037
8 Volga Ulyanovsk 2897123335234
9 Volga Balakovo 28881225371232
10 Druzhba Yoshkar-Ola 28710112734731
11 Salyut Saratov 28931628492130
12 Neftyanik Pokhvistnevo 28781320311129
13 Progress Zelenodolsk 28781326411529
14 Metallurg Vyksa 28771428421428
15 Lada-d Togliatti (R)28581528512323Relegation to Amateur Football League
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  1. FC Lada-d Togliatti was excluded from the league after playing 25 games. Opponents were awarded wins in the remaining games. That was their first professional season and they did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  2. FC Zavodchanin Saratov played their first professional season.
  3. FC Planeta Bugulma promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  4. FC Tekstilshchik Isheyevka moved to Ulyanovsk and renamed FC Volga.

Top goalscorers

25 goals
20 goals
14 goals
11 goals
10 goals
9 goals

Zone 6

Overview

TeamHead coach
FC Energiya Chaikovsky Sergei Kleymyonov
FC Amkar Perm Sergei Oborin
FC Sodovik Sterlitamak Sergei Maksimov
FC Metiznik Magnitogorsk Aleksandr Kukushkin
FC Gornyak-Vanadiy Kachkanar Viktor Shlyayev
FC Elektron Vyatskiye Polyany Yuri Osin
FC Gornyak Kushva Viktor Konshin
FC Trubnik Kamensk-Uralsky Anatoli Lugovykh
FC Agidel Ufa Anatoli Tyryatkin
FC Gazovik Orenburg Viktor Dyomkin
FC Uralmash-d Yekaterinburg Viktor Yerokhin
FC Dynamo-Gazovik-d Tyumen Viktor Ivanov
FC Dynamo Perm Anatoli Timofeyev
FC KAMAZ-Chally-d Naberezhnye Chelny

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Energiya Chaikovsky (A)2618444821+2758Promotion to Second League
2 Amkar Perm (A)2617545015+3556
3 Sodovik Sterlitamak 2616375331+2251
4 Metiznik Magnitogorsk 2615475336+1749
5 Gornyak-Vanadiy Kachkanar 2615293222+1047
6 Elektron Vyatskiye Polyany 26101063420+1440
7 Gornyak Kushva 261141129391037
8 Trubnik Kamensk-Uralsky 261121334471335
9 Agidel Ufa (R)26105113633+335Relegation to Amateur Football League
10 Gazovik Orenburg 26851330421229
11 Uralmash-d Yekaterinburg 26751436481226
12 Dynamo-Gazovik-d Tyumen 26811725371225
13 Dynamo Perm 26651522351323
14 KAMAZ-Chally-d Naberezhnye Chelny 2621231773567
Source: RSSSF
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

Notes:

  1. FC Sodovik Sterlitamak awarded 1 home win.
  2. FC Dynamo Perm and FC KamAZ-Chally-d Naberezhnye Chelny awarded 1 home loss.
  3. FC Amkar Perm and FC Dynamo-Gazovik-d Tyumen played their first professional season.
  4. FC Gornyak Kachkanar renamed to FC Gornyak-Vanadiy.
  5. FC Gornyak Kushva promoted from the Amateur Football League.
  6. FC Estel Ufa renamed to FC Agidel. Agidel did not play in any national-level competitions in 1996.
  7. FC KAMAZ-d Naberezhnye Chelny renamed to FC KAMAZ-Chally-d Naberezhnye Chelny.

Top goalscorers

12 goals
11 goals
10 goals
9 goals
8 goals

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