• The 1996 Russian Third League was the 3rd time competition on the fourth level of Russian football was professional. There were 6 zones with 102 teams...
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  • details, see 1994 Russian Third League, 1995 Russian Third League, 1996 Russian Third League, 1997 Russian Third League. Current name: Russian Amateur Football...
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  • matches played on 3 November 1996. 1996 Russian First League 1996 Russian Second League 1996 Russian Third League "Russia 1996". RSSSF. The Rec.Sport.Soccer...
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  • The Russian Second League (Russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly the Russian Professional Football League are both the third (Division...
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  • needed] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. 1996 Russian Top League 1996 Russian Second League 1996 Russian Third League...
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  • Irtysh Omsk) Viktor Sebelev (FC Tom Tomsk) Taras Shulga (FC SKA Khabarovsk) 1996 Russian Top League 1996 Russian First League 1996 Russian Third League...
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  • The Russian Premier League (RPL; Russian: Российская премьер-лига, Rossiyskaya premyer-liga; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga, is the top division...
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  • The 1995 Russian Third League was the 2nd time competition on the fourth level of Russian football was professional. It was the first season when 3 points...
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  • Russian Third League was the 4th and, so far, final time competition on the fourth level of Russian football was professional. In 1998 Russian Third League...
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  • The Russian First League (Russian: Первая лига, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russian First Division (Russian: Первый дивизион) and Russian Football National...
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  • "England fans riot after defeat". The Times. London. 27 June 1996. Lee, Adrian (28 June 1996). "Russian stabbed for sounding like a German". The Times. London...
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  • see: 1996 Russian Top League 1996 Russian First League 1996 Russian Second League 1996 Russian Third League The fourth edition of the Russian Cup, 1995–96...
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  • Vserossiyskoy hokkeynoy ligi) is an ice hockey league in Russia. It stands at the third-tier of the Russian ice hockey pyramid, below the second-level VHL...
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  • FC Rostov-2 (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Rostselmash-d Rostov-on-Don (Russian Second League in 1992–93, Russian Third League in 1996–97) and FC Rostselmash-2 Rostov-on-Don (Russian Second Division in 1998–2000)...
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    sport in Russia, beating ice hockey by a huge margin. Men's football is overseen by the Russian Football Union, having the Russian Premier League as the...
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  • Currently (and since the suspension of Russian teams because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine), 12 out of the 18 EuroLeague places are held by licensed clubs...
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  • The Third Position is a set of neo-fascist political ideologies that were first described in Western Europe following the Second World War. Developed...
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  • PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Samara. It returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2021–22 season. In 2004, they finished third in the Russian Premier League. Krylia Sovetov was founded...
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    the Russian Football Union (Russian: Российский футбольный союз, Rossiyskiy futboľnyj soyuz), the governing body for football in Russia. Russia's home...
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    Pavel Vladimirovich Bure (Russian: Па́вел Влади́мирович Буре́, IPA: [ˈpavʲɪl bʊˈrɛ]; born 31 March 1971) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player...
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  • Nations League games that were to be in Russia in August and September. The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) also banned all Russian national...
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    of the Russian Federation – Military forces of the Russian FederationPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets History of Russia Military...
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  • Hockey League (IHL) (Russian: Межнациональная хоккейная лига (МХЛ), romanized: Mezhnatsional'naya khokkeynaya liga) lasted from 1992 to 1996. It replaced...
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  • The four group winners of League A advanced to the Nations League Finals, which featured single-leg semi-finals, a third-place play-off, and final. An...
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  • FC Anzhi Makhachkala (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Makhachkala. Founded in 1991, the club last competed in the third-tier Russian Football National League 2. In January 2011, Anzhi Makhachkala was purchased by...
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  • the league's playoff champion at the end of each season. The title of Champion of Russia is given to the highest-ranked Russian team. The league formed...
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    (born 22 June 1996), known as Rodri or Rodrigo, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Manchester...
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    Russian League, Zenit returned to the top flight in 1996 and has been decent since. They claimed the 1999 Russian Cup, finished third in the League in...
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  • FC Aktobe (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest level of Kazakh football. Formed as Aktyubinets in 1967, they became Aktobemunai in 1996, Aktobe in 1997, Aktobe-Lento...
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  • FC Ural Yekaterinburg (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Yekaterinburg (Russian: ФК Урал) is a Russian professional association football club based in Yekaterinburg. They will play in the Russian First League in the...
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