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2009 Russian First Division


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Teams

The league has been reduced from 22 to 20 teams. It features eleven clubs from Russian First Division 2008, two clubs relegated from Russian Premier League 2008, five zone winners from Russian Second Division 2008 and two of the third-placed clubs from Russian Second Division 2008.

Movement between Premier League and First Division low sulphur diesel

FC Rostov as 2008 champions and Kuban Krasnodar as runners-up have been promoted to the Premier League. They will be replaced by relegated teams Shinnik Yaroslavl and Luch-Energia Vladivostok. butane fuel

Movement between First Division and Second Division lamp oil scented

Due to the league contraction, seven instead of the regular five teams were relegated to their respective Second Division group. These teams, ranked 16th through 22nd in 2008, were Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk, Volga Ulyanovsk, Torpedo Moscow, Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk, Dinamo Barnaul, Dinamo Bryansk and Zvezda Irkutsk.

The relegated teams were replaced by the five 2008 Second Division zone winners. These were MVD Rossii Moscow (West), Metallurg Lipetsk (Center), Volgar-Gazprom-2 Astrakhan (South), Volga Nizhny Novgorod (Ural-Povolzhye) and FC Chita (East).

Further team changes

Sportakademklub Moscow avoided relegation in 2008 by finishing 15th, but announced refusal to play in the First Division on 18 December 2008. On 15 January 2009, SKA Rostov-on-Don refused to play as well. Regulations provided that Sportakademclub and SKA should be replaced by two of the runners-up from the Second Division groups (FC Bataysk-2007, FC Torpedo Vladimir, FC Gazovik Orenburg, FC Avangard Kursk or FC Smena Komsomolsk-on-Amur). However, since all of those teams refused promotion, the places were eventually filled by third-place finishers FC Nizhny Novgorod and FC Krasnodar.

Overview

Alania

Anzhi

Baltika

Ch'morets

Chita

KAMAZ

Luch-Energiya

Metallurg

MVD Rossii

Nosta

Salyut

Shinnik

Sibir

SKA-Energiya

Ural

Vityaz

Volga

NN

Volgar

Krasnodar

Location of teams in Russian First Division 2009

Team

Location

Head Coach

Captain

Venue

Capacity

Position in 2008

Alania lania

Vladikavkaz

Mircea Rednic

Kamalutdin Akhmedov

Republican Spartak

32,464

2-10 10th

Anzhi nzhi

Makhachkala

Omari Tetradze

Rasim Tagirbekov

Dynamo

16,800

2-06 6th

Baltika altika

Kaliningrad

Leonid Tkachenko

Denis Matyola

Baltika

14,660

2-07 7th

Chernomorets hernomorets

Novorossiysk

Igor Cherniy (caretaker)

Tsentralny (Trud)

12,500

2-09 9th

Chita C Chita

Chita

Oleg Kokarev

Ilya Makiyenko

Lokomotiv

10,200

3-1e 1st, D2 "East"

Kamaz AMAZ

Naberezhnye Chelny

Vitali Panov (caretaker)

Spartak Gogniyev

KAMAZ

9,221

2-03 3rd

Krasnodar C Krasnodar

Krasnodar

Nurbiy Khakunov

Maksim Demenko

Kuban

35,200

3-3s 3rd, D2 "South"

Luch uch-Energiya

Vladivostok

Aleksandr Pobegalov

Dinamo

10,200

1-16 16th, RPL

Metallurg etallurg

Lipetsk

Valeri Tretyakov (caretaker)

Metallurg

14,940

3-1c 1st, D2 "Center"

Mvd VD Rossii

Moscow

Vladimir Eshtrekov

Avangard, Domodedovo

6,000

3-1w 1st, D2 "West"

Nizhny Novgorod C Nizhny Novgorod

Nizhny Novgorod

Viktor Zaidenberg

Oleg Gubanov

Severny

3,180

3-3u 3rd, D2 "Ural-Povolzhye"

Nosta osta

Novotroitsk

Gennadi Gridin

Ruslan Surodin

Metallurg

6,060

2-05 5th

Salyut alyut-Energiya

Belgorod

Sergei Tashuev

Sergei Kushov

Salyut

11,500

2-12 12th

Shinnik hinnik

Yaroslavl

Yuri Bykov

Roman Monaryov

Shinnik

18,500 (in reconstruction time)

1-15 15th, RPL

Sibir ibir

Novosibirsk

Igor Kriushenko

Aleksey Medvedev

Spartak

12,500

2-14 14th

SKA KA-Energiya

Khabarovsk

Vladimir Faizulin

Andrey Konovalov

Lenin Stadium

15,200

2-08 8th

Ural ral

Yekaterinburg

Vladimir Fedotov

Aleksey Katulsky

Uralmash

13,000

2-04 4th

Vityaz ityaz

Podolsk

Andrei Novosadov (caretaker)

Andrei Smirnov

Trud

12,000

2-11 11th

Volga olga

Nizhny Novgorod

Khazret Dyshekov

Vitali Astakhov

Polyot

4,600

3-1u 1st, D2 "Ural-Povolzhye"

Volgar olgar-Gazprom-2

Astrakhan

Aleksandr Ignatenko

Nail Magzhanov

Centralny

18,500

3-1s 1st, D2 "South"

FC MVD Rossii resigned from the league on 17 July after playing 19 matches. The team was in the 19th position with 17 points.

Managerial changes

Team

Outgoing

Manner

Date

Table

Incoming

Date

Table

Chernomorets

Nikolai Yuzhanin

Sacked

1 May 2009

20th

Eduard Sarkisov (caretaker)

Shinnik

Sergei Pavlov

Sacked

12 May 2009

10th

Ivan Lyakh

12 May 2009

10th

Luch-Energiya

Benjaminas Zelkeviius

Sacked

16 May 2009

19th

Konstantin Yemelyanov (caretaker)

Baltika

Zurab Sanaya

Sacked

29 May 2009

10th

Leonid Tkachenko

8 June 2009

8th

Nosta

Sergei Podpaly

Sacked

3 June 2009

16th

Oleg Samatov (caretaker)

Volga

Sergei Petrenko

Sacked

5 June 2009

19th

Sergei Perednya (caretaker)

FC Nizhny Novgorod

Mikhail Afonin

Sacked

6 June 2009

17th

Viktor Zaidenberg

MVD Rossii

Yuri Kovtun

Sacked

8 June 2009

16th

Vladimir Eshtrekov

Metallurg Lipetsk

Gennadi Styopushkin

Sacked

16 June 2009

17th

Valeri Tretyakov (caretaker)

Luch-Energiya

Konstantin Yemelyanov (caretaker)

Finished

23 June 2009

14th

Francisco Arcos

Nosta

Oleg Samatov (caretaker)

Finished

26 June 2009

14th

Gennadi Gridin

Ural

Aleksandr Pobegalov

Sacked

13 July 2009

5th

Vladimir Fedotov

Volga

Sergei Perednya (caretaker)

Finished

5 June 2009

16th

Khazret Dyshekov

Chernomorets

Eduard Sarkisov (caretaker)

Finished

24 July 2009

20th

Aleksandr Irkhin

Alania

Valeriy Petrakov

Sacked

10 August 2009

3rd

Aleksandr Yanovskiy (caretaker)

Luch-Energiya

Francisco Arcos

Finished

11 August 2009

16th

Aleksandr Pobegalov

Alania

Aleksandr Yanovskiy (caretaker)

Finished

19 August 2009

3rd

Mircea Rednic

Chernomorets

Aleksandr Irkhin

Finished

3 September 2009

19th

Igor Cherniy

Vityaz

Sergei Balakhnin

Sacked

18 September 2009

13th

Andrei Novosadov (caretaker)

Shinnik

Ivan Lyakh

Sacked

1 October 2009

4th

Yuri Bykov

KAMAZ

Yuri Gazzaev

Finished

13 October 2009

7th

Vitali Panov (caretaker)

Standings

P

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

Promotion or relegation

1

Anzhi Makhachkala  (P)

38

21

12

5

61

31

+30

75

Promotion to Premier League

2

Sibir Novosibirsk  (P)

38

22

7

9

60

21

+39

73

3

Alania Vladikavkaz  (P)

38

21

7

10

57

30

+27

70

Promotion to Premier League 1

4

Volga Nizhny Novgorod

38

17

14

7

54

32

+22

65

5

KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny

38

18

10

10

50

31

+19

64

6

Shinnik Yaroslavl

38

18

7

13

46

35

+11

61

7

Salyut-Energia Belgorod

38

17

10

11

54

41

+13

61

8

Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast

38

15

15

8

40

32

+8

60

9

Baltika Kaliningrad

38

14

10

14

41

42

1

52

10

Krasnodar

38

14

10

14

50

47

+3

52

11

Vityaz Podolsk

38

13

12

13

46

39

+7

51

12

Volgar-Gazprom-2 Astrakhan

38

12

15

11

40

41

1

51

13

Nizhny Novgorod

38

14

8

16

37

47

10

50

14

Luch-Energiya Vladivostok

38

13

11

14

42

43

1

50

15

SKA-Energia Khabarovsk

38

12

11

15

43

42

+1

47

16

Nosta Novotroitsk  (R)

38

9

13

16

47

59

12

40

Relegation to Second Division

17

Chita  (R)

38

10

5

23

27

65

38

35

18

Chernomorets Novorossiysk  (R)

38

8

10

20

31

51

20

34

19

Metallurg Lipetsk  (R)

38

8

7

23

30

62

32

31

20

MVD Rossii Moscow  (R)

38

3

8

27

10

75

65

17

Source: PFL

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.

1Alania Vladikavkaz accepted promotion to the 2010 Russian Premier League upon the withdrawl of FC Moscow.

(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (Q) = Qualified to respective phase of tournament; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results

Home Away1

ALA

ANZ

BAL

CHM

CHI

KAM

KRA

LUE

MLI

MVD

NN

NOS

SAL

SHI

SIB

SKA

URL

VIT

VNN

VGA

Alania Vladikavkaz

01

12

20

30

23

22

30

20

10

20

40

01

20

10

21

00

10

01

31

Anzhi Makhachkala

00

20

20

30

11

11

20

30

10

40

41

00

10

21

31

00

21

22

10

Baltika Kaliningrad

31

00

10

21

20

10

12

30

30

22

30

22

02

03

02

12

21

00

11

Chernomorets Novorossiysk

01

12

03

30

10

12

01

11

30

11

22

11

11

21

40

11

11

00

11

Chita

02

02

10

20

10

12

16

10

30

02

00

13

10

04

04

01

33

32

12

KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny

11

11

01

11

20

21

20

11

30

30

31

00

01

21

31

11

31

20

00

Krasnodar

51

01

00

10

10

01

31

10

30

10

12

20

13

23

31

22

11

13

22

Luch-Energiya Vladivostok

11

32

20

20

11

00

21

10

00

20

11

00

02

10

22

00

01

22

22

Metallurg Lipetsk

15

21

11

12

01

02

13

12

30

30

01

21

00

00

16

21

03

00

12

MVD Rossii Moscow

03

03

21

21

00

13

01

03

02

03

03

01

01

03

03

03

03

00

03

Nizhny Novgorod

02

11

10

10

01

02

12

20

21

11

20

21

01

10

11

00

32

01

00

Nosta Novotroitsk

22

22

01

01

20

12

40

20

12

22

23

22

31

11

13

00

11

00

31

Salyut-Energia Belgorod

20

30

32

10

52

10

21

10

51

30

02

20

12

00

20

20

11

11

10

Shinnik Yaroslavl

12

30

00

01

02

20

11

13

10

30

30

21

42

31

10

12

11

10

00

Sibir Novosibirsk

10

21

60

40

30

10

10

10

20

00

00

30

40

10

00

10

21

00

40

SKA-Energia Khabarovsk

00

23

01

20

10

00

11

00

20

11

10

12

10

02

01

20

10

00

02

Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast

01

02

00

10

10

03

11

21

12

20

31

00

10

31

21

21

21

22

20

Vityaz Podolsk

01

11

21

41

00

12

20

10

20

00

10

21

31

10

02

11

00

02

20

Volga Nizhny Novgorod

03

11

10

40

30

41

21

20

10

30

12

42

21

41

20

31

11

00

03

Volgar-Gazprom-2 Astrakhan

10

13

11

10

20

10

00

31

11

01

23

11

22

00

02

00

11

21

10

Updated to games played on 1 November 2009

Source: PFL (Russian)

1The home team is listed in the left-hand column.

Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Last updated: 4 November 2009; Source: PFL (Russian)

18 goals

Aleksei Medvedev (Sibir)

17 goals

Spartak Gogniyev (KAMAZ)

16 goals

Vladimir Shishelov (Ural)

15 goals

Roman Grigoryan (Vityaz)

13 goals

Otar Martsvaladze (Anzhi)

12 goals

Nikita Burmistrov (Shinnik)

Serghei Dadu (Alania)

10 goals

Anton Khazov (Volga)

9 goals

Sergei Davydov (Volgar-Gazprom-2)

Denys Dedechko (Luch-Energiya)

Nicolae Josan (Anzhi)

Vasili Karmazinenko (SKA-Energiya)

Awards

On November 25, 2009, Professional Football League announced the award winners for the season..

Best player: Aleksei Medvedev (FC Sibir Novosibirsk).

Best goalkeeper: Sergei Chepchugov (FC Sibir Novosibirsk).

Best defender: Rasim Tagirbekov (FC Anzhi Makhachkala).

Best midfielder: Nicolae Josan (FC Anzhi Makhachkala).

Best striker: Aleksei Medvedev.

Best manager: Omari Tetradze (FC Anzhi Makhachkala).

See also

Russian Premier League 2009

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