Russian Premier League

Spartak Nalchik vs Krylia Sovetov, 2011 Russian Premier League, 2011/2012 Russian Premier League

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Spartak Nalchik are hosting Krylia Sovetov at Spartak Stadium, , Russia, starting on . The match is a part of the Russian Premier League.

Game Information

Competition: Russian Premier League

Venue: Spartak Stadium
Location: , Russia

Russian Premier Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Krasnodar 18 +22 39
2 Zenit St Petersburg 18 +25 39
3 Spartak Moscow 18 +22 37
4 Dinamo Moscow 18 +17 35
Full Table

Line-Ups

Spart Nalchi Spartak Nalchik

No. Name
98 Alexander Budakov (GK)
20 Miodrag Dzudovic
57 Ruslan Abazov Yellow Card
32 Semen Fomin
35 Aleksei Aravin
5 Adnan Zahirovic
11 Roman Kontsedalov
13 Aleksandr Schanitsin
25 Rustam Balov
27 Daniel Buitrago Yellow Card
88 Ruslan Bolov

KSS Krylia Sovetov

No. Name
82 Sergey Veremko (GK)
4 Ivan Taranov
21 Dmitriy Golubev
45 Aleksei Kontsedalov Yellow Card
81 Dmitry Verkhovtsov
7 Anton Bober
13 Aleksandr Hleb
51 Viktor Svezhov Yellow Card
98 Sergei Petrov
18 Sergey Kornilenko
99 Joel Tshibamba

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