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Dinamo Vladivostok
Zenit 2 St. Petersburg
Attacks
66
37
Dangerous Attacks
25
11
Ball Possession
65
35
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2
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End 2-2
92′
2-2
Konstantin voinkov
82′
2-1
D.Burkin
80′
n.rozhkov
N.Kasatkin
74′
d.rashchupkin
M. Mashnev
74′
A.Voropaev
V.Pochivalin
65′
D. Agureev
I.Yurchenko
64′
Lewandowski B.
M. Ivanov
62′
D.Gayvoronskiy
55′
1-1
D.Burkin
46′
V.Uljanovskiy
dmitriy kanaev
46′
Konstantin voinkov
A. Busalaev
Halftime 0-1
43′
dmitriy kanaev
11′
0-1
M. Ivanov
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Match Info
Dinamo Vladivostok and Zenit 2 St. Petersburg played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in a Russian Third Division A (RUS D3A) fixture on Saturday, March 28, 2026. The match, which kicked off at 11:00 local time, saw the home side twice come from behind to secure a valuable point in their league campaign. This result highlighted the competitive nature of the division and provided an exciting spectacle for fans in Vladivostok. The game began with the visiting reserve side of the Russian giant, Zenit 2, asserting their quality early on. They managed to take the lead, putting the home team under pressure. However, Dinamo Vladivostok, known for their resilience, fought back to level the score before halftime. The second half followed a similar pattern, with Zenit 2 retaking the lead, only for Dinamo to find another equalizer, demonstrating their determination not to lose on home turf. Key moments included crucial saves from both goalkeepers and a spirited attacking display from Dinamo's forwards, who capitalized on their chances to earn the draw. The point keeps Dinamo Vladivostok in a stable mid-table position, while Zenit 2 St. Petersburg will view it as a missed opportunity to gain ground on the league leaders. Post-match, the Dinamo manager likely praised his team's character, while the Zenit 2 coach would have emphasized the need to close out games from winning positions.

