1992 Russian Top League

The season of Supreme League in 1992 was the first Russian Championship after the end of the Soviet Union and followed as a transitional round a special two-phase program. Champion Spartak Moscow, which was to dominate Russian football for a decade with nine titles in the next ten years. The season was divided into a preliminary round of 20 match days ( 18 games per team) in two groups of 29 March to 12 August and a phase with championship and relegation round with eight or twelve clubs with as many game days from 29 / 30 August to November 8. As the number of teams in the league was reduced to the next season from 20 to 18, the five poorly placed hottest club were relegated at the end, while only three rising from the 1st league.

Participant

Participants were the top 20 in the preseason Russian clubs in the Soviet Championship:

  • The six first division club CSKA Moscow ( 1 ), Spartak Moscow ( 2 ), Torpedo Moscow ( 3 ), Dynamo Moscow ( 6 ), Spartak Vladikavkaz ( 11 ) and Lokomotiv Moscow ( 16 )
  • The eleven second division Rotor Volgograd ( 1 ), Uralmash Yekaterinburg ( 2 ), Rostselmash Rostov ( 3 ) Locomotive Eretisport Nizhny Novgorod ( 8 ), Tekstilschtschik Kamyshin ( 11 ), Schinnik Yaroslavl ( 12 ), Fakel Voronezh ( 13 ), Dynamo Strawropol ( 16 ), Zenit St Petersburg ( 18 ), Dinamo- Gasowik Tyumen ( 20 ), Kuban Krasnodar ( 21 )
  • The top three third division: the masters of the squadrons East and Okean Nakhodka center and Asmaral Moscow, as well as the center - Krylia Sovetov Samara vice champion ( champion and runner in the east were Ukrainian clubs, the runner- East came from Turkmenistan).

Tables

A Preliminary

Preliminary Round B

Master Round

Games against other participants in the Master round of the group stage were included in summary

Relegation round

Games against other participants in the relegation round of the group stage were included in summary

Statistic

  • Yuri Matveyev ( Uralmash Ekaterinburg)
  • Oleg Garin ( Okean Nakhodka )
  • Azerbaijan Vəli Qasımov (Dynamo Moscow) 1
  • Vladimir Kulik ( Zenit St Petersburg)
  • Kirill Rybakov ( Asmaral Moscow)
  • Dmitri Radchenko (Spartak Moscow)
  • Azerbaijan Nazim Süleymanov (Spartak Vladikavkaz )

( 1Offizieller scorer, as Garin and Matveyev did not participate in the championship round. )

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