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93′
B. Pominov
D.Shilov
93′
A.Karasev
85′
2-1
N. Andriyanov
80′
volovich
artem medvedev
80′
A.Novikov
egor teterlev pavlovich
78′
egor teterlev pavlovich
73′
lev alim
I.Solovyev
73′
vadim kondrashov
sergey gribov
67′
D. Yakuba
I. Laptev
67′
arkady gyulushahyan
R.Zhangurazov
67′
N. Andriyanov
mikhail gainov
65′
A.Shlenkin
D.Konoplev
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46′
D.Kratkov
43′
2-0
sergey gribov
39′
1-0
I.Solovyev
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In a tightly contested match in the Russian Third Division A (RUS D3A), Dinamo Briansk edged past Dynamo Stavropol 2–1 on 14 June 2026. The result kept Dinamo Briansk in the upper echelons of the league table while denting the playoff aspirations of their southern opponents.

Match Summary: Grit Overtakes Glamour

The game began at a frantic pace, with both teams eager to impose themselves. Dinamo Briansk drew first blood in the 12th minute after a defensive mix‑up allowed their striker to nip in and finish from close range. Dynamo Stavropol responded with spells of possession but struggled to break down a well‑organized Briansk backline.

The equaliser came just after the hour mark: a free‑kick from the right flank was met by a towering header from a Stavropol centre‑back, who powered the ball into the net. The visitors’ joy, however, lasted only ten minutes. Dinamo Briansk’s winger cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot that sailed past the keeper into the top corner, restoring the home side’s lead.

Tactical Battle and Key Performance

Both managers employed a 4‑2‑3‑1 formation, leading to a congested midfield battle. Dinamo Briansk’s defensive discipline and counter‑attacking speed proved to be the difference. The winning goal showcased individual brilliance, but it was the team’s collective work rate that earned the three points.

Dinamo Briansk’s captain and defensive midfielder was a standout, breaking up play and launching attacks with precise long passes. For Dynamo Stavropol, the left‑back was lively going forward but was caught out of position for the decisive goal.

League Context and What’s Next

With this win, Dinamo Briansk consolidated third place in the RUS D3A standings, remaining in the promotion hunt. Dynamo Stavropol, meanwhile, slipped to sixth and now face a must‑win match next week to keep their slim title chances alive. The 2–1 scoreline accurately reflected a contest that was close but ultimately decided by one moment of quality.