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The Russian First Division 2000 was the ninth edition of the
Russian First Division The Russian First League (russian: Первая лига, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russian First Division (russian: Первый дивизион) and Russian Football National League (FNL) (russian: Первенство Футбольн� ...
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Top goalscorers

;26 goals *
Andrei Fedkov Andrei Yuryevich Fedkov (russian: Андрей Юрьевич Федьков; born 4 July 1971) is a Russian former football player. Honours * Russian Cup winner: 2004. * Russian First Division top scorer: 2000 (26 goals), 2004 (38 goals). 38 ...
(FC Sokol Saratov) ;19 goals *
Nail Galimov Nail Khamatkhasanovich Galimov (russian: Наиль Хаматхасанович Галимов; born 6 March 1966) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He also holds Tajikistani citizenship. Club career He is the all ...
(FC Lokomotiv Chita) ;17 goals *
Konstantin Paramonov Konstantin Valentinovich Paramonov (russian: Константин Валентинович Парамонов; born 26 November 1973) is a Russian football coach and a former player. Playing career He scored the most league goals in Amkar's hi ...
(FC Amkar Perm) ;15 goals *
Valeri Solyanik Valeri Valeryevich Solyanik (russian: Валерий Валерьевич Соляник; born December 1, 1966) is a retired Russian professional football player. Before joining FC Kristall at the age of 27 he played on amateur level in local c ...
(FC Kristall Smolensk) ;13 goals *
Leonid Markevich Leonid Leonidovich Markevich (russian: Леонид Леонидович Маркевич; born 15 August 1973) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 1993 for PFC CSKA M ...
(FC Sokol Saratov) ;12 goals * Vladimir Filippov (FC Rubin Kazan) *
Mikhail Nikitin Mikhail Aleksandrovich Nikitin (russian: Михаил Александрович Никитин; born 26 November 1971) is a Russian former professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1991 for FC Sokol ...
(FC Sokol Saratov) ;11 goals *
Nikolai Kurilov Nikolai Nikolaevich Kurilov (, ; born June 11, 1949) — Yukaghir Russian artist, writer, and ethnographer. Wrote also under the name Okat Bei (''Окат Бэй''). Brother of the writer Uluro Ado (Gavril Kurilov) and the artist and writer Semy ...
(FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk) ;10 goals *
Gocha Gogrichiani Gocha Gogrichiani may refer to: * Gocha Gogrichiani (footballer, born 1964) * Gocha Gogrichiani (footballer, born 2000) {{hndis, Gogrichiani, Gocha ...
(FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi) *
Aleksandrs Jeļisejevs Aleksandrs Jelisejevs (born 11 August 1971) is a Latvian football coach and a former international striker. He is the manager of the Latvia national under-16 team. He obtained a total number of 37 caps for the Latvia national football team, s ...
(FC Arsenal Tula) * Aleksandr Katasonov (FC Spartak-Chukotka Moscow) * Aleksandr Krotov (FC Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan) *
Vladimir Lebed Vladimir Anatolyevich Lebed (russian: Владимир Анатольевич Лебедь; born 17 August 1973), known as Volodymyr Lebid in Ukrainian, is a Soviet, Ukrainian, and Russian retired football player. International career Lebed pl ...
(FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow) *
Aleksandr Studzinsky Aleksandr Gennadyevich Studzinsky (russian: Александр Геннадьевич Студзинский; born 21 June 1976) is a former Russian professional footballer. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 2001 f ...
(FC Kristall Smolensk) *
Nazim Suleymanov Nazim Suleymanov ( az, Nazim Süleymanov; russian: Назим Сулейманов; born 17 February 1965) is a Soviet and Azerbaijani football coach and a former player best known as a striker for Alania Vladikavkaz in the 1990s. Suleymanov was ...
(FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi)


See also

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Russian Top Division 2000 Spartak Moscow won their fifth consecutive Russian title, and eighth overall. Overview Standings Results Top goalscorers Awards On December 5 Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players: ;Goalkeepers # Ruslan Ni ...
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Russian Second Division 2000 The Russian Second Division 2000 was the ninth edition of the Russian Second Division. There were 6 zones with 107 teams starting the competition (one was excluded before the end of the season). Zone West Overview Standings Top goalscorers ;22 ...


External links


2000 Russian First Division by Footballfacts
{{Russian First Division seasons 2 Russian First League seasons
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Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eigh ...