Russia Football Season 2016-17

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https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0 ... _2017/2018

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0 ... _2017/2018

These two Wiki entries contradict each other, so I didn't jump the gun. But I imagined something like this could happen with Chita and Luch when I saw the FNL one.
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Dinamo SPb, Rotor, Olimpiec, Avangard, some intresting clubs in second league.

Also four second league sides will get great stadiums this season.
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So it's official, Luch will remain in the RNL next season. Hopefully they'll try to score more goals.
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mspm89 wrote:So it's official, Luch will remain in the RNL next season. Hopefully they'll try to score more goals.
The other clubs will not be too happy. Chita instead of Luch would have saved them something like 2000 km in each direction for the away trip.
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Todor wrote:
mspm89 wrote:So it's official, Luch will remain in the RNL next season. Hopefully they'll try to score more goals.
The other clubs will not be too happy. Chita instead of Luch would have saved them something like 2000 km in each direction for the away trip.
well at least they won't have to travel to Khabarovsk anymore
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Zenit signed Noboa from Rostov on free transfer.Decent signing.
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We will see a mass exodus from rostov,sad......
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Revolution in Kazan – A New Direction for Rubin

By ANDREY MARTYNOV, Jun 04 – Rubin Kazan is no longer under the control of the Republic of Tatarstan, as the club is now privately owned, but what does that mean for the Tatars?

http://russianfootballnews.com/revoluti ... for-rubin/
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There are already a lot of changes inside the clubs.
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So bugylibicska i was right about rostov/krasnodar situation.

So far who left Rostov

Coach Berdyev who return to Kazan.
players:noboa(zenit),navas,terentyev(zenit),granat(rubin),dzhanaev,medvedev.

azmoun,erokhin almost 100 per cent will leave.
kudryashov,poloz likely.

Sad we will not see rostov challenge for top 5 next season,they will fight to avoid relegation.
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Berdyev’s Masterpiece is Falling Apart
JUNE 11, 2017 BY TOKE MØLLER THEILADE

http://russianfootballnews.com/berdyevs ... ing-apart/

Sad story, reminds me about a film from my youth: ``She danced for a summer`` or ``One summer of happiness`` with Ulla Jacobsson. A beautiful love story with a tragic end. The only positive that Rubin might rise from the ashes with Berdiyev once again.
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bugylibicska wrote:Berdyev’s Masterpiece is Falling Apart
JUNE 11, 2017 BY TOKE MØLLER THEILADE

http://russianfootballnews.com/berdyevs ... ing-apart/

Sad story, reminds me about a film from my youth: ``She danced for a summer`` or ``One summer of happiness`` with Ulla Jacobsson. A beautiful love story with a tragic end. The only positive that Rubin might rise from the ashes with Berdiyev once again.
So close to win the title in 2016,that akinfeev defense agaisnt rubin.
Let's see what teams have rostov in the start of the league.

Rubin have the problem of the financialy fair play.
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kleber wrote:
Duketown wrote:
bugylibicska wrote:Well, congratulations to Krasnodar. I hope they`ll have a good run in the EL and after reaching the GS will collect a lot of points and qualify to the knock out rounds. From then on the luck of the draw decides how far can they go. If Rostov sort out their financial issues and won`t have to sell their best players maybe a good season can compensate for this bitter disappointment. In the play offs: Yenisey - Arsenal Tula and Khabarovsk - Orenburg.
P.S. And finally Liverpool scored in added tima at the end of the 1st half! :D
Don't get your hopes to high before UEFA announcements.

Soon Uefa releases some stuff on Russian football.
FC Astana (Kazakhstan), FC Krasnodar (Russia), FC Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia), FC Rubin Kazan (Russia) and FC Zenit (Russia). Rostov is still under FFP.

http://www.uefa.org/disciplinary/news/n ... 60156.html
The Russian League announced two weeks ago that all this clubs pass the uefa financialy fair play.

so a english clubs spend 200 millions per season in new players,the max that a russian club spend this year was rubin with 30 millions.
The CFCB (UEFA) also confirmed Russian clubs Krasnodar, Lokomotiv Moscow and Zenit St Petersburg, along with Kazakhstan team Astana, had all complied with the targets set for season 2016-17, but that the monitoring of Rubin Kazan was "ongoing."

Rostov seems to loose their complete team but not mentioned.
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Evaluating the performance of Rubin’s €40m summer signings
JUNE 14, 2017 BY DAVID SANSUN

Realistically, the only successes from Rubin’s signings were Moritz Bauer and Jonathas. Others, like Zhemaletdinov, Zambrano and Lestienne had their moments, but as a whole, most of the big money was wasted. As a result, Rubin have little to spend this summer, but arguably have the quality in their ranks already to make a challenge; it’s just the way the club operates and is managed that will influence how well the team performs next season. Nevertheless, it’s expected that Alex Song and Samu García will definitely leave the club, but the rest look as though they may stay for another season at least.

http://russianfootballnews.com/evaluati ... -signings/
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