Russian Premier League

Saturn Moscow vs Rostov, 2010 Russian Premier League, 2010 Russian Premier League

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  • Red Card 60': Ruslan Nakhushev
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0 - 2
  • 1': Roman Adamov
  • Red Card 62': Dragan Blatnjak
  • 73': Igor Lebedenko

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Saturn Moscow are hosting Rostov 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: 4,000

Line-Ups

Saturn Mosco Saturn Moscow

No. Name
77 Artem Rebrov (GK)
6 Dmitri Grachev
16 Vadim Evseev
24 Benoit Angbwa
26 Luiz Zelao
7 Petr Nemov
15 Ruslan Nakhushev Red Card
21 Andrei Karyaka Yellow Card
88 Aleksei Ivanov
14 Dmitri Kirichenko
67 Emin Mahmudov

ROS Rostov

No. Name
1 Anton Amelchenko (GK)
3 Dusan Andelkovic
4 Isaac Okoronkwo
14 Anri Khagush Yellow Card
26 Ivan Zivanovic Yellow Card
7 Aleksandr Kulchy
25 Alexander Pavlenko
84 Alexandru Gatcan Yellow Card
9 Roman Adamov
11 Igor Lebedenko
81 Dragan Blatnjak Red Card

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