Match Report: Dinamo Vladivostok 0–2 Dynamo Stavropol | Russian Third Division – East
Dynamo Stavropol claimed a clinical 2–0 away victory over Dinamo Vladivostok on May 24, 2026, at a packed ground in the Far East. The result lifted Stavropol into a stronger position in the Russian Third Division – East (RUS D3A) standings, while Vladivostok remained mired in mid-table with questions over their home form.
Match Overview
The visitors wasted no time imposing themselves. Despite the long travel from the Caucasus region, Dynamo Stavropol looked sharp from kick‑off, pressing high and forcing early errors from the Vladivostok backline. The opening goal arrived in the 17th minute when a swift counter‑attack caught the home defence out of shape – a low cross from the right was turned in by striker Dmitri Kuzmin for his sixth league goal of the campaign.
Vladivostok struggled to create clear chances in the first half, with their best opportunity coming from a looping header that sailed just over the bar. The midfield battle was dominated by Stavropol’s experienced anchor, Ilya Volkov, who broke up play and distributed efficiently.
Key Moments
- 17′ – Goal: Dynamo Stavropol’s Kuzmin finishes from close range after a rapid break.
- 34′ – Booking: Vladivostok defender Semyon Petrov sees yellow for a tactical foul.
- 62′ – Goal: A set‑piece routine doubles the lead: a corner headed powerfully by central defender Artem Ryzhov.
- 78′ – Missed penalty: Vladivostok’s top scorer Aleksandr Gromov sends a spot‑kick wide, summing up a frustrating afternoon.
Tactical Story
Dinamo Vladivostok attempted to build through the wings but were constantly thwarted by Stavropol’s compact 4‑1‑4‑1 shape. The visitors allowed the hosts possession in non‑dangerous areas before hitting on the break. Vladivostok’s lack of a creative No. 10 was exposed; they completed only three key passes in open play. Stavropol, by contrast, were efficient in transition and dangerous from dead‑ball situations.
Standout Players
- Dmitri Kuzmin (Stavropol): A constant threat, his movement stretched the home defence and he took his goal with calm precision.
- Artem Ryzhov (Stavropol): Dominant in the air, scoring the second goal and winning seven duels.
- Mikhail Tkachenko (Vladivostok): The goalkeeper made several fine saves to keep the score from becoming a rout.
Season Impact
The result moves Dynamo Stavropol to within two points of the playoff places in RUS D3A, while Dinamo Vladivostok drop to ninth. With nine matches remaining, both sides have clear objectives: Stavropol pushing for promotion, Vladivostok aiming to build consistency. The head‑to‑head now favours Stavropol after this away clean sheet.
For Vladivostok, the defeat at home underlines a troubling trend – they have taken only one point from their last four matches on their own turf. Manager Viktor Ponomarev will need to address the lack of cutting edge before the next fixture.

