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1999 in Russian football


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1999 in Russian football was marked by the national team's failure to qualify for the Euro 2000. Spartak Moscow won the league title, while Zenit were the victors of the Russian Cup.

National team

Russia national football team failed to qualify for the Euro 2000. After a run of six straight wins, a draw with Ukraine left Russia in the third position in the group.

DateVenueOpponentsScore1CompetitionRussia scorersMatch report
27 March 1999Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan (A)3–0ECQValery Karpin (2), Vladimir Beschastnykhuefa
31 March 1999Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow (H)6–1ECQEgor Titov, Vladimir Beschastnykh (2), Viktor Onopko, Ilya Tsymbalar, Dmitry Alenichevuefa
19 May 1999Arsenal Stadium, Tula (H)1–1FAlexander MostovoiSport-Express
5 June 1999Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A)3–2ECQAleksandr Panov (2), Valery Karpinuefa
9 June 1999Dynamo Stadium, Moscow (H)1–0ECQValery Karpinuefa
18 August 1999Dinamo Stadium, Minsk (A)2–0FVladimir Beschastnykh, Aleksandr PanovSport-Express
4 September 1999Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (H)2–0ECQVladimir Beschastnykh, Valery Karpinuefa
8 September 1999Estadi Communal, Andorra la Vella (A)2–1ECQViktor Onopko (2)uefa
9 October 1999Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (H)1–1ECQValery Karpinuefa
  1. Russia score given first

;Key

  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match
  • F = Friendly
  • ECQ = 2000 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying, Group 4

Leagues

Top Division

Main article: 1999 Russian Top Division

First Division

Main article: 1999 Russian First Division

Anzhi won the First Division, winning their first promotion to the Top Division. Runners-up Fakel made their return to the top flight.

Top goalscorers

RankNameGoalsTeam
1Konstantin Paramonov23Amkar
2Mikhail Jishkariani20Sokol
3Andradina18Arsenal
4Andrei Fedkov16Baltika
5Andrei Bakalets14Torpedo-Victoria
Vadim Belokhonov14Metallurg Krasnoyarsk
Sergei Bulatov14Fakel
Vaso Sepashvili14Spartak
9Nail Galimov13Lokomotiv Chita
10Aleksei Kocharygin12Tyumen

Second Division

Of six clubs that finished first in their respective Second Division zones, three play-off winners were promoted to the First Division:

Cup

The Russian Cup was won by Zenit Saint Petersburg, who beat Dynamo Moscow 3–1 in the final.

UEFA club competitions

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1998-99

Lokomotiv Moscow reached the semifinal of the last Cup Winners' Cup, defeating Maccabi Haifa in the quarterfinal 4–0 on aggregate. In the semifinal Lokomotiv were eliminated by eventual winners S.S. Lazio on away goals.

UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999

FC Rostov eliminated Cementarnica 55 Skopje and NK Varteks in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999, setting up a tie against Juventus FC Juventus comfortably won twice, recording a 9–1 aggregate score.

UEFA Champions League 1999-00

CSKA Moscow began their campaign in the second qualifying round but lost to Molde F.K. Spartak Moscow successfully passed the third qualifying round, eliminating FK Partizan, and qualified for the main competition where they finished third in a group with AC Sparta Prague, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, and Willem II Tilburg.

UEFA Cup 1999-00

Lokomotiv Moscow started 1999–00 UEFA Cup in the qualifying round. After eliminating BATE Borisov with the score 12–1 Lokomotiv defeated Lyngby Boldklub 5–1 on aggregate in the first round, but lost to Leeds United A.F.C. with the aggregate score of 1–7. Russia's second participants, Zenit Saint Petersburg were eliminated by Bologna F.C. 1909 in the first round.

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