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Tyumen
Zenit 2 St. Petersburg
Attacks
63
32
Dangerous Attacks
3
0
Ball Possession
67
33
On Target
1
1
Off Target
10016
4033
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End 1-1
87′
i.bulygin
K.Kosarev
75′
artem anoshin
R. Bolov
75′
E. Gurenko
D.Talikin
72′
i.shilenok
S.Chernov
72′
Konstantin voinkov
M. Ivanov
66′
A.Egurnev
B. Levandovskiy
62′
1-1
Ivan pyatkin
58′
kirill boyarskikh
D.Kamlashev
58′
A.Khabibov
artem lavrenkov
52′
D.Gayvoronskiy
Halftime 0-1
43′
G.Zakharov
26′
k.glazunov
14′
S.Chernov
10′
0-1
K.Kosarev
Goal
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Match Info
Tyumen and Zenit 2 St. Petersburg played out a 1-1 draw in a Russian Third Division A (RUS D3A) fixture on April 11, 2026. The shared points left both teams reflecting on missed opportunities in a tightly contested match that saw momentum swing between the sides. The home side, Tyumen, opened the scoring midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error to take a lead into the interval. Zenit 2, the reserve side of the Russian giants, showed resilience and managed to find an equalizer in the second half through a well-worked team move. Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages, with Tyumen hitting the woodwork and Zenit 2's goalkeeper making a crucial late save. The match process was defined by these two key moments, with the equalizer shifting the momentum and setting up a frantic finish. The draw represents a decent away result for Zenit 2 St. Petersburg, while Tyumen will likely view it as two points dropped at home. The result had a minimal impact on the league table for both mid-table sides, with neither making a significant leap in the standings. Post-match, the Tyumen manager emphasized his team's strong first-half performance but lamented their inability to close out the game, while the Zenit 2 coach praised his young squad's character to fight back on the road. The starting XI for Tyumen featured their experienced goalkeeper organizing a back four, while Zenit 2 lined up in a fluid 4-3-3 formation, giving valuable minutes to several promising academy products.

