Russian Premier League

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

· Russian Premier League
  • 38': Petr Nemov
  • 45': Dmitri Kirichenko
  • 61': Petr Nemov
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3 - 2
  • 43': Kevin Kuranyi
  • 83': Tomislav Dujmovic

About

Saturn Moscow are hosting Dinamo Moscow 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: 6,000

Line-Ups

Saturn Mosco Saturn Moscow

No. Name
1 Antonin Kinsky (GK)
2 Dmitry Parfenov
26 Luiz Zelao
4 Roman Vorobyev
5 Alexei Igonin
7 Petr Nemov
25 Kamil Kopunek
21 Andrei Karyaka
88 Aleksei Ivanov
14 Dmitri Kirichenko
67 Emin Mahmudov Yellow Card

DMO Dinamo Moscow

No. Name
30 Vladimir Gabulov (GK)
5 Alexandru Epureanu
25 Denis Kolodin
32 Marko Lomic
18 Tomislav Dujmovic Yellow Card
19 Alexander Samedov
20 Adrian Ropotan Yellow Card
21 Igor Semshov
23 Luke Wilkshire Yellow Card
88 Edgaras Cesnauskis
22 Kevin Kuranyi

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