Russian Premier League

Spartak Nalchik vs Krylia Sovetov, 2012 Russian Premier League, 2012 Group Stage

· 2nd Leg - Krylia Sovetov win 7-2 on aggregate
  • 90': David Siradze
  • 86': David Siradze
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2nd Leg - Krylia Sovetov win 7-2 on aggregate
  • 90': Igor Portnyagin
  • 55': Igor Portnyagin
  • 71': Benoit Angbwa
  • 78': Emin Mahmudov

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Spartak Nalchik are hosting Krylia Sovetov 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

Line-Ups

Spart Nalchi Spartak Nalchik

No. Name
8 David Siradze

KSS Krylia Sovetov

No. Name
19 Benoit Angbwa
67 Emin Mahmudov
14 Igor Portnyagin

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