Sibir Novosibirsk vs Alania Vladikavkaz, 2010 Russian Premier League, 2010 Russian Premier League
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Sibir Novosibirsk are hosting Alania Vladikavkaz
at Spartak Stadium, Novosibirsk, , , starting on
. The match is a part of the Russian Premier League.
Game Information
Competition: Russian Premier League
Venue: Spartak Stadium, Novosibirsk
Location: ,
Attendance: 10,000
Venue: Spartak Stadium, Novosibirsk
Location: ,
Attendance: 10,000
Line-Ups
Sibir Novosibirsk
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Alexei Solosin (GK) |
6 | Steve Joseph-Reinette |
2 | Adessoye Oyewole |
4 | Tomas Vikhodil |
3 | Dzmitry Molosh |
52 | Evgeny Zinoviev |
15 | Ivan Nagibin |
25 | Velice Sumulikoski |
11 | Tomas Cizek |
9 | Aleksandr Antipenko |
99 | Igor Shevchenko |
Alania Vladikavkaz
No. | Name |
---|---|
16 | Dmitri Homich (GK) |
13 | Semion Bulgaru |
2 | Ibrahim Gnanou |
4 | Boris Rotenberg |
8 | Georgi Gabulov |
5 | Gheorghe Mihai Florescu |
15 | Aslan Mazhukov |
75 | Marat... Bikmaev |
14 | Aleksandr Marenich |
90 | Aleksandr Tikhonovetskii |
17 | Taras Tsarikaev |
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