Amkar Perm 0–1 Dinamo Vladivostok
RUS D3A | 14 June 2026
Dinamo Vladivostok secured a vital away victory at the Zvezda Stadium in Perm, edging out Amkar Perm 1–0 in a tightly contested Russian D3A encounter. The lone goal came just before the hour mark and proved enough to lift Vladivostok up the standings, while Amkar were left to rue a wasteful afternoon in front of goal.
Match Overview
Both sides entered the match looking to build momentum in the third tier. Amkar, playing on home turf, started brightly and controlled possession in the opening 20 minutes. Their midfield trio pressed high and forced several early corners, but the final ball into the box lacked precision. Dinamo Vladivostok, organised and compact, soaked up the pressure and gradually grew into the game.
Key Moment
The decisive moment arrived in the 57th minute. A swift counter-attack from Dinamo caught Amkar out of shape – left winger Ilya Korotkov sprinted down the flank and delivered a low cross that found striker Artem Zyryanov, whose first-time finish beat the Amkar goalkeeper at the near post. The goal stunned the home crowd and forced Amkar to push forward in search of an equaliser.
Tactical Battle
Amkar’s manager responded by introducing fresh legs in attack, but Dinamo’s backline, led by veteran centre-back Dmitri Shumilin, stood firm. The visitors dropped into a deep block and limited Amkar to speculative long-range efforts. Despite enjoying more than 60% possession in the second half, Amkar managed only two shots on target, both comfortably saved.
Standout Players
- Artem Zyryanov (Dinamo Vladivostok) – the goalscorer also worked tirelessly as the lone striker, holding up play and winning fouls to relieve pressure.
- Dmitri Shumilin (Dinamo Vladivostok) – marshalled the defence with discipline, making six clearances and three interceptions.
- Yegor Savelyev (Amkar Perm) – the home side's most creative outlet, but his crosses found no takers.
Season Implications
The win moves Dinamo Vladivostok into the top half of the RUS D3A table, while Amkar remain in mid-table, now four points adrift of the promotion play-off spots. For a team with ambitions of climbing the Russian football pyramid, this defeat at home could prove costly as the season approaches its decisive phase.

