Russian Premier League

Spartak Nalchik vs Saturn Moscow, 2010 Russian Premier League, 2010 Russian Premier League

· Russian Premier League
  • 45': Roman Kontsedalov (P)
  • 63': Arsen Goshokov
FT
2 - 0

About

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

Game Information

Competition: Russian Premier League

Venue: Spartak Stadium
Location: , Russia
Attendance: 6,500

Line-Ups

Spart Nalchi Spartak Nalchik

No. Name
73 Aleksandrs Kolinko (GK)
3 Viktor Vasin
20 Miodrag Dzudovic
31 Leandro Castan
7 Gogita Gogua
11 Roman Kontsedalov
33 Kazbek Geteriev Yellow Card
29 Milan Jovanovic
8 David Siradze
22 Vladimir Dyadyun
44 Arsen Goshokov

Saturn Mosco Saturn Moscow

No. Name
1 Antonin Kinsky (GK)
2 Dmitry Parfenov
24 Benoit Angbwa
26 Luiz Zelao
5 Alexei Igonin
7 Petr Nemov
21 Andrei Karyaka
41 Aleksandr Sapeta
88 Aleksei Ivanov
67 Emin Mahmudov
8 Marko Topic

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