2009 Russian Premier League
The 2009 Russian Premier League was the 18th season of the Russian football championship since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and 8th under the current Russian Premier League name. The season started on 14 March 2009 with a goalless draw between Amkar Perm and Rostov.[1] The last matches were played on 29 November 2009.[1] On 21 November 2009 Rubin Kazan successfully retained their champion's title.[2][3]
Teams
14 clubs placed 1–14 in Russian Premier League 2008 and 2 top clubs from Russian First Division 2008 take part in the league.
Location of teams in Russian Premier League 2009
Team |
Location |
Head Coach |
Team Captain |
Venue |
Capacity |
Position in 2008 |
Amkar !Amkar |
Perm |
Rashid Rakhimov |
Martin Kushev |
Zvezda |
19,500 |
d !4th |
CSKA !CSKA |
Moscow |
Leonid Slutsky |
Igor Akinfeev |
Luzhniki |
78,304 |
b !2nd |
Dynamo !Dynamo |
Moscow |
Andrei Kobelev |
Dmitri Khokhlov |
Arena Khimki |
18,840 |
c !3rd |
Khimki !Khimki |
Khimki |
Igor Chugainov (caretaker) |
Dragan Blatnjak |
Arena Khimki |
18,840 |
n !14th |
Krylia Sovetov !Krylia Sovetov |
Samara |
Yuri Gazzaev |
Ruslan Adzhindzhal |
Metallurg |
33,001 |
f !6th |
Kuban !Kuban |
Krasnodar |
Poghos Galstyan (caretaker) |
Andrei Topchu |
Kuban |
34,640 |
p !D1, 2nd |
Lokomotiv !Lokomotiv |
Moscow |
Yuri Semin |
Rodolfo |
Lokomotiv |
28,810 |
g !7th |
Moscow !Moscow |
Moscow |
Miodrag Božović |
Yuri Zhevnov |
Eduard Streltsov |
13,422 |
i !9th |
Rostov !Rostov |
Rostov-on-Don |
Oleg Dolmatov |
Mikhail Osinov |
Olimp-2 |
15,842 |
o !D1, 1st |
Rubin !Rubin |
Kazan |
Gurban Berdiýew |
Sergei Semak |
Centralny |
28,856 |
a !1st |
Saturn !Saturn |
Ramenskoye |
Andrei Gordeev (caretaker) |
Aleksei Igonin |
Saturn |
16,726 |
k !11th |
Spartak Moscow !Spartak |
Moscow |
Valeri Karpin (executive director) |
Martin Jiránek |
Luzhniki |
78,304 |
h !8th |
Spartak Nalchik !Spartak |
Nalchik |
Yuri Krasnozhan |
Miodrag Džudović |
Spartak |
14,194 |
l !12th |
Terek !Terek |
Grozny |
Shahin Diniyev (caretaker) |
Timur Dzhabrailov |
Sultan Bilimkhanov |
10,400 |
j !10th |
Tom !Tom |
Tomsk |
Valeri Nepomniachi |
Sergei Pareiko |
Trud |
14,950 |
m !13th |
Zenit !Zenit |
St. Petersburg |
Anatoli Davydov |
Aleksandr Anyukov |
Petrovskiy |
21,358 |
e !5th |
Managerial changes
League table
Source: RFPL (Russian)
Rules for classification:
1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored; 7th position in previous season or decision game
1Winners of Russian Cup 2009–10, Zenit, qualified for the Champions League, that means the loser finalists Sibir Novosibirsk will play in third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
2FC Moscow announced on 5 February 2010 that they will not participate in next season's Russian Premier League. On 17 February, they were officially excluded from the 2010 Russian Premier League.[11][12][13]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Results
Home ╲ Away |
Amkar Perm !AMK |
CSKA Moscow !CSK |
Dynamo Moscow !DYN | Khimki !KHI | Krylia Sovetov Samara !KRY | Kuban Krasnodar !KUB | Lokomotiv Moscow !LOK | FC Moscow !MOS | Rostov !ROS | Rubin Kazan !RUB | Saturn !SAT | Spartak Moscow !SPA | Spartak Nalchik !SPN | Terek Grozny !TER | Tom Tomsk !TOM | Zenit St. Petersburg !ZEN |
Amkar Perm !Amkar Perm
|
| 0–0
| 3–1
| 2–0
| 2–0
| 1–0
| 1–1
| 0–1
| 0–0
| 2–2
| 0–2
| 1–2
| 1–2
| 1–0
| 0–0
| 2–4 |
CSKA Moscow !CSKA Moscow
| 1–0
|
| 3–0
| 2–1
| 3–0
| 4–0
| 4–1
| 1–3
| 1–2
| 0–2
| 3–0
| 1–2
| 0–0
| 1–0
| 0–1
| 2–1 |
Dynamo Moscow !Dynamo Moscow
| 0–0
| 1–2
|
| 3–2
| 0–1
| 1–1
| 0–2
| 1–0
| 1–0
| 0–3
| 1–0
| 1–1
| 2–1
| 0–1
| 0–1
| 1–0 |
Khimki !Khimki
| 2–0
| 0–3
| 0–2
|
| 1–3
| 2–2
| 1–3
| 1–1
| 0–1
| 2–3
| 1–0
| 0–3
| 0–2
| 1–2
| 1–3
| 0–4 |
Krylia Sovetov Samara !Krylia Sovetov Samara
| 1–0
| 1–3
| 3–1
| 3–0
|
| 1–0
| 1–3
| 1–1
| 2–2
| 1–2
| 0–2
| 2–1
| 0–0
| 2–0
| 1–3
| 0–1 |
Kuban Krasnodar !Kuban Krasnodar
| 1–0
| 1–0
| 1–1
| 2–1
| 0–0
|
| 1–0
| 3–3
| 0–0
| 0–3
| 0–2
| 1–0
| 2–2
| 1–1
| 0–0
| 0–2 |
Lokomotiv Moscow !Lokomotiv Moscow
| 1–0
| 2–1
| 1–1
| 1–1
| 2–1
| 4–1
|
| 1–0
| 2–0
| 2–1
| 2–2
| 2–1
| 1–0
| 4–0
| 0–0
| 1–1 |
FC Moscow !FC Moscow
| 0–2
| 2–0
| 1–2
| 3–0
| 2–1
| 4–1
| 0–0
|
| 2–0
| 1–3
| 3–1
| 3–1
| 0–2
| 0–0
| 2–1
| 1–0 |
Rostov !Rostov
| 1–1
| 1–0
| 0–1
| 2–0
| 0–0
| 3–3
| 1–1
| 2–2
|
| 1–2
| 1–2
| 0–1
| 1–1
| 1–1
| 0–0
| 2–1 |
Rubin Kazan !Rubin Kazan
| 1–2
| 1–2
| 3–0
| 2–1
| 4–1
| 3–0
| 2–0
| 0–0
| 0–2
|
| 5–1
| 0–2
| 2–0
| 4–0
| 4–0
| 0–0 |
Saturn !Saturn
| 2–0
| 0–3
| 0–0
| 1–0
| 3–1
| 2–1
| 2–0
| 0–1
| 4–0
| 0–5
|
| 2–1
| 1–0
| 3–0
| 0–0
| 2–2 |
Spartak Moscow !Spartak Moscow
| 5–1
| 2–3
| 0–2
| 1–0
| 1–1
| 4–0
| 3–0
| 2–1
| 5–1
| 0–3
| 4–0
|
| 2–0
| 2–0
| 5–0
| 1–1 |
Spartak Nalchik !Spartak Nalchik
| 4–1
| 1–1
| 2–4
| 0–0
| 0–1
| 4–0
| 0–1
| 0–0
| 1–0
| 0–0
| 1–1
| 2–4
|
| 4–2
| 3–0
| 2–2 |
Terek Grozny !Terek Grozny
| 2–2
| 1–1
| 1–0
| 2–0
| 3–2
| 0–1
| 2–1
| 1–2
| 1–3
| 1–2
| 1–1
| 2–3
| 1–0
|
| 4–0
| 3–2 |
Tom Tomsk !Tom Tomsk
| 1–2
| 2–3
| 2–3
| 4–0
| 0–1
| 1–0
| 1–3
| 0–0
| 2–1
| 0–0
| 3–1
| 1–1
| 1–0
| 2–1
|
| 0–3 |
Zenit St. Petersburg !Zenit St. Petersburg
| 0–0
| 2–0
| 2–1
| 4–2
| 2–0
| 2–0
| 1–1
| 1–0
| 2–0
| 0–0
| 2–1
| 2–1
| 2–2
| 2–0
| 0–2
| |
Source: RFPL (Russian)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top scorers
Source: RFPL (Russian).
- 21 goals
- 16 goals
- 13 goals
- 12 goals
- 11 goals
- 10 goals
- 9 goals
Awards
On 24 November 2009 Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:[14]
- Goalkeepers
- Igor Akinfeev (CSKA)
- Sergei Ryzhikov (Rubin)
- Vladimir Gabulov (Dynamo)
- Defensive midfielders
- Sergei Semak (Rubin)
- Igor Denisov (Zenit)
- Dmitri Khokhlov (Dynamo)
Medal squads
1. FC Rubin Kazan |
Goalkeepers: Sergei Ryzhikov (29), Nukri Revishvili (1).
Defenders: César Navas (28), Cristian Ansaldi (25 / 1), Roman Sharonov (25 / 2), Vitali Kaleshin (18), Lasha Salukvadze (10 / 1), Aleksei Popov (10), Dato Kvirkvelia (7), Aleksandr Orekhov (2), Stjepan Tomas (1).
Midfielders: Sergei Semak (26 / 6), Gökdeniz Karadeniz (25 / 6), MacBeth Sibaya (23 / 1), Christian Noboa (22 / 2), Aleksandr Ryazantsev (18 / 3), Yevgeni Balyaikin (17), Andrei Gorbanets (11), Pyotr Bystrov (11), Alan Kasaev (10 / 1), Rafał Murawski (7 / 1), Serhiy Rebrov (7), Makhach Gadzhiyev (1), Aleksei Kotlyarov (1).
Forwards: Alejandro Domínguez (23 / 19), Aleksandr Bukharov (23 / 16), Hasan Kabze (14 / 2), Roman Adamov (13 / 2), Igor Portnyagin (2 / 1), Davron Mirzayev (1). (league appearances and goals listed in brackets)
Manager: Kurban Berdyev.
Transferred out during the season: Roman Adamov (on loan to FC Krylia Sovetov Samara), Serhiy Rebrov (retired), Makhach Gadzhiyev (end of loan from FC Saturn Moscow Oblast). |
2. FC Spartak Moscow |
Goalkeepers: Soslan Dzhanayev (26), Stipe Pletikosa (4).
Defenders: Martin Jiránek (29 / 1), Sergei Parshivlyuk (21 / 1), Martin Stranzl (19 / 1), Malik Fathi (16 / 3), Fyodor Kudryashov (7), Clemente Rodríguez (7), Egor Filipenko (5 / 1), Ignas Dedura (4).
Midfielders: Alex (29 / 12), Rafael Carioca (23), Yevgeni Makeyev (20 / 2), Vladimir Bystrov (18 / 4), Denis Boyarintsev (18), Renat Sabitov (17), Serghei Covalciuc (16), Ivan Saenko (13 / 1), Aleksandr Pavlenko (10), Zhano Ananidze (8 / 2), Quincy (8 / 2), Ibson (6), Vladislav Ryzhkov (4), Maksim Grigoryev (3), Artur Maloyan (3), Igor Gorbatenko (2).
Forwards: Welliton (28 / 21), Nikita Bazhenov (22 / 2), Pavel Yakovlev (14 / 4), Artyom Dzyuba (8 / 2), Eldar Nizamutdinov (5 / 1).
Manager: Michael Laudrup (until April), Valery Karpin (from April).
Transferred out during the season: Vladimir Bystrov (to FC Zenit St. Petersburg), Aleksandr Pavlenko (on loan to FC Rostov), Artyom Dzyuba (on loan to FC Tom Tomsk), Clemente Rodríguez (to Estudiantes de La Plata), Artur Maloyan (on loan to FC Anzhi Makhachkala). |
3. FC Zenit St. Petersburg |
Goalkeepers: Vyacheslav Malafeev (28), Kamil Čontofalský (2).
Defenders: Aleksandr Anyukov (27 / 1), Fernando Meira (22 / 1), Ivica Križanac (18 / 2), Kim Dong-Jin (17 / 1), Nicolas Lombaerts (15 / 2), Tomáš Hubočan (10).
Midfielders: Konstantin Zyryanov (30 / 4), Igor Denisov (28 / 1), Igor Semshov (26 / 6), Roman Shirokov (21 / 1), Szabolcs Huszti (19 / 2), Radek Šírl (17), Viktor Fayzulin (16), Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (11), Vladimir Bystrov (10 / 6), Aleksei Ionov (10), Alessandro Rosina (9 / 2), Danny (8).
Forwards: Fatih Tekke (20 / 8), Pavel Pogrebnyak (15 / 5), Sergei Kornilenko (11 / 1), Mateja Kežman (10 / 2), Maksim Kanunnikov (1).
Manager: Dick Advocaat (until August), Anatoli Davydov (from August).
Transferred out during the season: Pavel Pogrebnyak (to VfB Stuttgart), Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (to FC Bayern Munich). |
See also
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