1998–99 in Russian futsal

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1998–99 in Russian futsal

National team[]

  Win   Draw   Loss

22 August 1998 Friendly (57) Israel  0–7  Russia Ramat Gan
Fadeev Goal 4' Goal 9'
Goal 12' Goal 38'
Goal 27'
Goal 32'
Ivanov Goal 33'
25 August 1998 Friendly (58) Israel  0–6  Russia Ramat Gan
Fadeev Goal 3' Goal 16'
Panko Goal 4'
Malyshev Goal 22'
Ivanov Goal 25' Goal 33'
1 December 1998 Friendly (59) Netherlands  1–2  Russia Beverwijk
Goal 14'
Goal 19'
2 December 1998 Friendly (60) Netherlands  1–3  Russia Grootebroek
Malyshev Goal 7'
Kiselev Goal 16'
Goal 38'
18.12.1998 (61) Russia  24–0  Greece Moscow
Eremenko Goal 1' Goal 11' Goal 26' Goal 33'
Goal 2' Goal 6' Goal 21' Goal 26' Goal 38'
Goal 4' Goal 13' Goal 13'
Panko Goal 4' Goal 29' Goal 31'
Goal 19'
Malyshev Goal 25' Goal 36'
Goal 27' Goal 30' Goal 31' Goal 38'
Goal 32'
Kiselev Goal 39'
Stadium: SSA Luzhniki
Attendance: 4800
Referee: Finland Y.Filppu, Latvia E.Voitkovs
20.12.1998 (62) Russia  7–0  Slovenia Moscow
Eremenko Goal 10' Goal 14' Goal 18' Goal 26' Goal 36'
Goal 11'
Kiselev Goal 16'
Stadium: SSA Luzhniki
Attendance: 6000
Referee: Ukraine O.Ivanov, Finland Y.Filppu
16 February 1999 Friendly (63) Russia  4–5  Ukraine Moscow
Goal 22'
Goal 29'
Chugunov Goal 33'
Goal 37'
Koridze Goal 9'
Mansurov Goal 12'
Melnikov Goal 27'
Kosenko Goal 29'
Morgunov Goal 36'
Stadium: USH CSKA
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Russia A.Selikov, Russia A.Shargaev
22 February 1999 EC 1999 (64) Russia  3–3  Italy Granada
Goal 13'
Eremenko Goal 20' Goal 36'
Goal 35'
Goal 37'
Rubei Goal 39'
Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Referee: Croatia V.Pavich, Belgium P.Gauthier
23 February 1999 EC 1999 (65) Russia  5–1  Belgium Granada
Goal 18'
Goal 28'
Eremenko Goal 38' Goal 40'
Goal 40'
Goal 26' Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Referee: Italy A.Lastruchi, Croatia V.Pavich
25 February 1999 EC 1999 (66) Portugal  1–3  Russia Granada
Zezito Goal 30' Eremenko Goal 9' Goal 23'
Goal 12'
Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Referee: Croatia V.Pavich, Spain P.Galan
26 February 1999 EC 1999 (67) Russia  9–6  Netherlands Granada
Goal 3'
Eremenko Goal 8' Goal 36' Goal 36' Goal 39'
Markin Goal 15' Goal 22'
Goal 21'
Goal 25'
Goal 18' Goal 34'
Goal 19' Goal 32' Goal 38' Goal 40'
Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Referee: Belgium J.Tivold, Spain P.Galan
26 February 1999 EC 1999 (68) Russia  3–3 pen. 4–2  Spain Granada
Goal 27'
Goal 33'
Eremenko Goal 34'
Goal 7' Goal 35'
Javi Sánchez Goal 34'
Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Attendance: 7500
Referee: Italy A.Lastruchi, Netherlands M.van der Bekerom
Penalties
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Eremenko Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Penalty missed Joan

National student team[]

6th World University Futsal Championship 1998 in Braga, Portugal

  Win   Draw   Loss

20 September 1998 Group C Russia  11–3  Angola Braga
21 September 1998 Group C Russia  15–1  Poland Braga
22 September 1998 Group C Russia  3–2  Spain Braga
24 September 1998 1/4 final Russia  4–0  Hungary Braga
25 September 1998 1/2 final Russia  6–1  Brazil Braga
26 September 1998 Final Russia  2–3 (a.e.t.)  Ukraine Braga

Intercontinental Futsal Cup[]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Futsal European Clubs Championship[]

  Win   Draw   Loss

4 May 1999 Group B Dina Moscow Russia 6–2 Croatia Moscow
Attendance: 4200
6 May 1999 Group B Dina Moscow Russia 4–0 Italy Lazio Calcio a 5 Moscow
Attendance: 4500
8 May 1999 1/2 final Dina Moscow Russia 8–0 Czech Republic Moscow
Attendance: 6000
9 May 1999 Final Dina Moscow Russia 2–1 (a.e.t.) Italy Lazio Calcio a 5 Moscow
Attendance: 7500

Top League[]

7th Russian futsal championship 1998/1999[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Moscow Dina Moskva (C) 30 28 2 0 195 50 +145 86
2 Sverdlovsk Oblast VIZ Yekaterinburg 30 23 2 5 124 62 +62 71
3 Moscow [a] 30 21 5 4 151 85 +66 68
4 Saint Petersburg (R) 30 18 5 7 117 59 +58 59 Disbanded after season
5 Moscow 30 17 7 6 116 75 +41 58
6 Sverdlovsk Oblast [b] 30 16 0 14 96 112 −16 48
7 Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug TTG-Yava Yugorsk 30 12 9 9 85 76 +9 45
8 Sverdlovsk Oblast [c] 30 12 3 15 85 115 −30 39
9 Moscow CSKA Moscow 30 9 7 14 77 107 −30 34
10 Chelyabinsk Oblast [d] 30 8 8 14 81 103 −22 32
11 Krasnoyarsk Krai 30 10 1 19 64 111 −47 31
12 Krasnoyarsk Krai Norilsk[e] 30 8 6 16 67 103 −36 30
13 Sverdlovsk Oblast (R) 30 7 5 18 59 111 −52 26 Qualification to Relegation tournament
14 Saratov Oblast (O) 30 7 3 20 71 105 −34 24
15 Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (R) 30 6 6 18 59 101 −42 24 Relegation to First League
16 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (R) 30 3 2 25 26 99 −73 11
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Renamed to Spartak Moscow
  2. ^ Replaced Uralmash-M before season
  3. ^ Renamed to UPI-SUMZ Yekaterinburg
  4. ^ Renamed to Chelyabinets Chelyabinsk
  5. ^ Renamed to Norilsk Nickel

Promotion tournament[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Saratov Oblast (P) 3 3 0 0 10 5 +5 9 Promotion to Top League
2 Tatarstan (P) 3 2 0 1 10 5 +5 6
3 Sverdlovsk Oblast (R, P) 3 1 0 2 5 8 −3 3 Relegation to First League, but replaced Zenit in Top League
4 Moscow (R) 3 0 0 3 5 12 −7 0 Relegation to First League
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

National Cup[]

Final Four[]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Moscow Dina Moskva 8
 
 
 
Saint Petersburg 1
 
Moscow Dina Moskva 4
 
 
 
Sverdlovsk Oblast VIZ Yekaterinburg 0
 
Sverdlovsk Oblast VIZ Yekaterinburg (pen.)2(4)
 
 
Moscow 2(2)
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Saint Petersburg 7
 
 
Moscow 1

First League. Division A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kemerovo Oblast (P) 32 27 3 2 190 75 +115 84 Promotion to Top League
2 Novosibirsk Oblast (P) 32 24 4 4 154 87 +67 76
3 Tatarstan (A) 32 23 4 5 159 81 +78 73 Qualification to Promotion tournament
4 Moscow (A) 32 21 5 6 146 72 +74 68
5 Moscow (R) 32 20 3 9 143 90 +53 63 Disbanded after season
6 Krasnoyarsk Krai 32 17 4 11 139 125 +14 55
7 Moscow Oblast 32 15 7 10 126 85 +41 52
8 Dagestan 32 16 3 13 147 115 +32 51
9 Saratov Oblast 32 15 5 12 132 105 +27 50
10 Yakutia Zarya Yakutsk 32 13 6 13 106 88 +18 45
11 Moscow (R) 32 13 3 16 104 122 −18 42 Disbanded after season
12 Kursk Oblast 32 12 6 14 158 136 +22 42
13 Tomsk Oblast (R) 32 11 4 17 109 141 −32 37 Relegation to First League. Division B
14 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (R) 32 6 1 25 68 141 −73 19
15 Moscow (R) 32 3 0 29 81 285 −204 9
16 Tatarstan (R) 32 3 0 29 49 145 −96 9 Withdraw after 4th tour
17 Krasnoyarsk Krai (R) 32 1 2 29 57 161 −104 5 Withdraw after 5th tour
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(A) Advance to a further round; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

First League. Division B[]

Women's League[]

7th Russian women futsal championship 1998/1999

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Volgograd Oblast (C) 28 24 2 2 146 32 +114 74
2 Saint Petersburg 28 24 2 2 151 24 +127 74
3 Moscow 28 18 4 6 82 39 +43 58
4 Moscow Oblast 28 12 4 12 95 57 +38 40
5 Vladimir Oblast 28 9 1 18 45 69 −24 28
6 Moscow 28 8 2 18 58 131 −73 26
7 Saratov Oblast 28 6 1 21 42 160 −118 19
8 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 28 1 0 27 22 126 −104 3
Source: championat.com [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champion

Women's National Cup[]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Volgograd Oblast 0
 
 
 
Saint Petersburg 4
 
Saint Petersburg 2
 
 
 
Moscow 1
 
Moscow 2
 
 
Moscow Oblast 0
 

References[]

  1. ^ VII Чемпионат России. Высшая лига 1998/99 (in Russian). www.cskamini.ru. Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  2. ^ Чемпионат России-1998/99. Высшая лига (женщины) (in Russian). www.championat.com. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
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