Aleksandrs Starkovs (until 26 April) Vladimir Fedotov (from 27 April)
Stadium
Luzhniki Stadium
Premier League
2nd
Russian Cup
Runners-up
Russian Cup
Progressed to 2007 season
UEFA Champions League
Progressed to UEFA Cup in 2007 season
Top goalscorer
League: Roman Pavlyuchenko (18) All: Roman Pavlyuchenko (21)
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The 2006 FC Spartak Moscow season was the club's 15th season in the Russian Premier League season. Spartak finished the season in 2nd position, qualifying for the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round. In the 2005–06 Russian Cup, Spartak finished as Runners-up to CSKA Moscow whilst progressing to the Last 16 of the 2006–07 Russian Cup which took place during the 2007 season. In the UEFA Champions League, Spartak reached the Group Stage, facing Bayern Munich, Internazionale and Sporting CP, before finishing third and progressing to the 2006–07 UEFA Cup Round of 32 against Celta Vigo.
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