Final Standings 1.Dinamo Dushanbe 30 23 4 3 93-24 73 +69 2.Sitora Dushanbe 30 22 5 3 94-21 71 +73 3.Khojent 30 20 4 6 77-27 64 +50 [Mekhnat] 4.Ravshan Kulyab 30 20 3 7 87-36 63 +51 5.Regar-Tadaz Tursunzade 30 19 2 9 67-42 59 +25 6.Vakhsh Kurgan-Tyube 30 18 2 10 77-37 56 +40 7.Bofanda 30 17 3 10 62-41 54 +21 8.Parkhar 30 17 1 12 64-56 52 + 8 9.Khulbuk Vose 30 13 2 15 60-55 41 + 5 10.Saddam Fayzali 30 10 6 14 52-64 36 -12 11.SKA Dushanbe 30 9 4 17 43-65 31 -22 12.Pakhtakor Dushanbe 30 9 1 20 31-92 28 -61 13.Bokhtar 30 6 4 20 39-76 22 -37 14.Shodmon Ghissar 30 6 3 21 25-75 21 -50 [F.Saidov] 15.Pakhtakor Proletarsk 30 5 0 25 15-88 15 -73 16.Javonon 30 2 2 26 23-105 8 -82 Name changes before or during season: Mekhnat Khojent reverted to Khojent F.Saidov Ghissar reverted to Shodmon Ghissar Pamir Dushanbe does not exist anymore, all players moved to Uzbekistan (better pay and no civil war). The coach (Sharif Nazarov) remained and is trying to assemble a new team for 1997. Dinamo Dushanbe is a completely new club based on the Department of the Interior. Average age: 19 players. Bofanda, Saddam Fayzali, Bokhtar and Javonon were new compared to 1995; one of them is probably a new name for Istravshan Ura-Tyube.
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Author: Theodore Dreiman
Last updated: 2 Aug 1999
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