Spartak Moscow vs FC Moscow, 2009 Russian Premier League, 2009 Russian Premier League
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Spartak Moscow are hosting FC Moscow
at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia, starting on
. The match is a part of the Russian Premier League.
Game Information
Competition: Russian Premier League
Venue: Luzhniki Stadium
Location: Moscow, Russia
Attendance: 25,000
Venue: Luzhniki Stadium
Location: Moscow, Russia
Attendance: 25,000
Line-Ups
Spartak Moscow
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Soslan Dzanaev (GK) |
3 | Martin Stranzl |
25 | Martin Jiranek |
5 | Pereira Rafael Carioca |
12 | Meschini Alex |
15 | Sergei Parshivlyuk |
16 | Yevgeni Makeev |
17 | Serghei Covalciuc |
23 | Vladimir Bystrov |
11 | Welliton |
44 | Pavel Yakovlev |
FC Moscow
No. | Name |
---|---|
30 | Yuri Zhevnov (GK) |
3 | Alexander Shyeshukov |
14 | Kirill Nababkin |
15 | Alexandru Epureanu |
33 | Dacosta Goore |
8 | Dmitri Tarasov |
10 | Zvonimir Vukic |
13 | Alexei Rebko |
19 | Alexander Samedov |
7 | Aleksandr Marenich |
11 | Alexander Stavpets |
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