Russian Premier League

Saturn Moscow vs Zenit St Petersburg, 2010 Russian Premier League, 2010 Russian Premier League

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  • Red Card 25': Artem Rebrov
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  • 88': Nicolas Lombaerts

About

Saturn Moscow are hosting Zenit St Petersburg at Saturn Stadium, Moscow, Russia, starting on . The match is a part of the Russian Premier League.

Game Information

Competition: Russian Premier League

Venue: Saturn Stadium
Location: Moscow, Russia
Attendance: 9,000

Line-Ups

Saturn Mosco Saturn Moscow

No. Name
77 Artem Rebrov (GK) Red Card
6 Dmitri Grachev
24 Benoit Angbwa Yellow Card
5 Alexei Igonin Yellow Card
7 Petr Nemov
11 Denis Boyarintsev
15 Ruslan Nakhushev Yellow Card
67 Emin Mahmudov
28 Vladimir Kuzmichev
88 Aleksei Ivanov Yellow Card
20 Martin Jakubko

ZEN Zenit St Petersburg

No. Name
16 Vyacheslav Malafeyev (GK)
2 Aleksandr Aniukov
4 Ivica Krizanac
6 Nicolas Lombaerts
14 Tomas Hubocan
10 Danny
15 Roman Shirokov
17 Alessandro Rosina
18 Konstantin Zyrianov Yellow Card
27 Igor Denisov
11 Alexander Kerzhakov

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