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2010 Russian Premier League

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19th season of top-tier football league in Russia
Football league season
Russian Premier League
Season2010
ChampionsZenit
2nd title
RelegatedAlania Vladikavkaz
Sibir Novosibirsk
Champions LeagueZenit
CSKA Moscow
Rubin Kazan
Europa LeagueSpartak Moscow
Lokomotiv
Alania Vladikavkaz
Matches240
Goals561 (2.34 per match)
Top goalscorerWelliton (19)
Biggest home winZenit 6–1Saturn
(25 September)
Zenit 5–0Rostov
(14 November)
Biggest away winSibir 1–4CSKA
(24 April)

Tom 1–4Anzhi
(18 July)

Lokomotiv 0–3Zenit
(29 August)

Tom 0–3CSKA
(26 September)

Dynamo 0–3Spartak Nalchik
(26 September)

Terek 0–3CSKA
(17  October)
Sibir 2–5Zenit
(7 November)
Highest scoringSpartak Moscow 5–3Sibir
(21 June)
Longest winning runZenit (9 games)[1]
(28 April–31 July)
Longest unbeaten runZenit (23 games)[1]
(13 March–24 October)
Longest losing runSibir (5 games)[1]
(27 March–24 April)
Anzhi (5 games)
(12 September–17 October)
Rostov (5 games)
(26 September–30 October)
Highest attendanceSpartak MoscowCSKA Moscow 65,000[2]
Lowest attendanceAnzhiLokomotiv 3,000[3]
Average attendance12,288[4]
2009

The2010 Russian Premier League was the 19th season of theRussianfootball championship since the dissolution of theSoviet Union and ninth under the currentRussian Premier League name. The season started on 12 March 2010 and the last matches were played on 29 November 2010. On 14 November 2010,Zenit Saint Petersburg clinched the title after a 5–0 win againstRostov.[5][6] This season was the last one played during an entire year (March–November), as theRussian Football Union decided to schedule the following seasons in sync with the biggest European football leagues (August–May).

Teams

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Kuban Krasnodar andKhimki were relegated at the end of the2009 season after finishing in the bottom two places. Kuban make their immediate return to theFirst Division, while Khimki were relegated after a three-year tenure in the highest Russian football league.

The relegated teams were replaced by2009 First Division championsAnzhi Makhachkala and runners-upSibir Novosibirsk. Anzhi return after an eight-year hiatus from the Premier League, and Sibir will make their debut in the highest level of the Russian football pyramid.

On 5 February 2010,FC Moscow owner and main sponsor,MMC Norilsk Nickel, announced that the club will not play in the Premier League in 2010, possibly playing on a lower level instead.[7] The club sent the official fax to the league refusing to participate in the 2010 competition on February 11, 2010.[8] On 17 February, FC Moscow were officially excluded from the league and replaced byAlania Vladikavkaz, the third-placed team from the 2009 First Division.[9] Alania thus make their return to the Premier League after a four-year absence.

Venues

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AlaniaAmkarAnzhiCSKA
Republican Spartak StadiumZvezda StadiumDynamo StadiumArena Khimki
Capacity:32,464Capacity:19,500Capacity:16,863Capacity:20,000
Dynamo
Map of Russia with the teams of the 2010 Premier League
Moscow
Moscow
Locations of teams in 2010 Russian Premier League, Sibir & Tomsk
Krylia
Arena KhimkiMetallurg Stadium
Capacity:20,000Capacity:33,001
LokomotivRostov
RZD ArenaOlimp-2
Capacity:28,810Capacity:15,842
RubinSaturn
Central StadiumSaturn Stadium
Capacity:27,434Capacity:16,726
SibirSpartak Moscow
Spartak StadiumLuzhniki Stadium
Capacity:12,567Capacity:78,360
Spartak NalchikTerekTomZenit Saint Petersburg
Spartak StadiumSultan Bilimkhanov StadiumTrud StadiumPetrovsky Stadium
Capacity:14,194Capacity:10,400Capacity:14,950Capacity:21,570

Personnel and kits

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TeamLocationHead CoachTeam CaptainVenueCapacity2009Kit MakerShirt Sponsor
AlaniaVladikavkazRussiaVladimir ShevchukRussiaGeorgy GabulovSpartak32,464D1 3rdUmbro
AmkarPermRussiaRashid RakhimovBulgariaMartin KushevZvezda19,50013thPuma
AnzhiMakhachkalaRussiaGadzhi GadzhiyevRussiaRasim TagirbekovDynamo16,863D1 1stAdidas
CSKAMoscowRussiaLeonid SlutskyRussiaIgor AkinfeevArena Khimki20,000[10]5thReebokBashneft
DynamoMoscowMontenegroMiodrag BožovićRussiaDmitri KhokhlovArena Khimki20,0008thUmbroVTB
Krylia SovetovSamaraRussiaAleksandr TarkhanovRussiaIvan TaranovMetallurg33,00110thNikeRostekhnologii
LokomotivMoscowRussiaYuri SeminRussiaDmitri LoskovLokomotiv28,8104thAdidasRZD
RostovRostov-on-DonUkraineOleh ProtasovRussiaAleksandr CherkesOlimp-215,84214thPatrick
RubinKazanTurkmenistanRussiaBerdyevRussiaSharonovCentral Stadium27,4341stUmbro[11]TAIF
SaturnRamenskoyeRussiaAndrei GordeyevRussiaAleksei IgoninSaturn16,7267thAdidasPromsvyazbank
SibirNovosibirskBelarusIgor KriushenkoCzech RepublicTomáš VychodilSpartak12,567D1 2ndErreaSibmost
Spartak MoscowMoscowRussiaValeri KarpinBrazilAlex Raphael MeschiniLuzhniki78,3602ndNikeLukoil
Spartak NalchikNalchikRussiaYuri KrasnozhanMontenegroMiodrag DžudovićSpartak14,19411thUmbroSindika
TerekGroznyRussiaAnatoli BaidachnyRussiaShamil LakhiyalovSultan Bilimkhanov10,40012thAdidasZato-Bank
TomTomskRussiaValeri NepomniachiEstoniaSergei PareikoTrud14,9509thAdidas
ZenitSt. PetersburgItalyLuciano SpallettiRussiaAleksandr AnyukovPetrovsky21,5703rdNikeGazprom

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoingMannerDateTableIncomingDateTable
Anzhi MakhachkalaRussiaOmari TetradzeResigned18 March 2010[12]10thRussiaArsen Akayev (caretaker)18 April 201011th
Anzhi MakhachkalaRussiaArsen Akayev (caretaker)Finished18 April 2010[13]11thRussiaGadzhi Gadzhiyev
Dynamo MoscowRussiaAndrei KobelevSacked27 April 2010[14]10thMontenegroMiodrag Božović
Krylia SovetovRussiaYuri GazzaevResigned25 July 2010[15]16thRussiaAleksandr Tarkhanov

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Zenit St. Petersburg(C)3020826121+4068Qualification toChampions League group stage
2CSKA Moscow3018845122+2962
3Rubin Kazan30151323716+2158Qualification toChampions League third qualifying round
4Spartak Moscow30131074333+1049Qualification toEuropa League play-off round
5Lokomotiv Moscow3013983429+548
6Spartak Nalchik30128104037+344
7Dynamo Moscow3091383831+740
8Tom Tomsk30107133543−837
9Rostov30104162744−1734
10Saturn30810122738−1134Team disbanded after season[a]
11Anzhi Makhachkala3096152939−1033
12Terek Grozny3089132834−633
13Krylia Sovetov Samara30710132840−1231
14Amkar Perm3086162435−1130
15Alania Vladikavkaz[b](R)3079142541−1630Relegation toFootball National League and qualification toEuropa League third qualifying round
16Sibir Novosibirsk(R)3048183458−2420Relegation toFootball National League
Source:RFPL(in 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
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Saturn Moscow Oblast were disbanded at the end of the season after amassing debts ofRUB 800m.[16][17]
  2. ^Despite being relegated, Alania Vladikavkaz will participate inUEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round as finalists of the2010–11 Russian Cup competition, lost to CSKA Moscow.

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Zenit St. Petersburg433534221111111111111111111111
CSKA Moscow454723333222232323333333332222
Rubin Kazan112342444333323232222222223333
Spartak Moscow11127978755578768866766644444444
Lokomotiv Moscow1471181110568886556678988775555555
Spartak Nalchik931111112444444444445456666666
Dynamo Moscow4581112121011101199991012119119101098777777
Tom Tomsk185467910765788778108109910101110101098
Rostov14141012105686765675555554567888889
Saturn71012131414151615161616141311101011121311111111101111121010
Anzhi Makhachkala91314108912912121213111112111212101112121212131312111211
Terek Grozny1262568791010101010999767788999991112
Krylia Sovetov Samara111616161315141414141415161615151516151515151514121213131313
Amkar Perm11995911111311131312121414141414141414141415151514141414
Alania Vladikavkaz7111214151313121391111131213131313131213131313141415151515
Sibir Novosibirsk141415151616161516151514151516161615161616161616161616161616
Source:kicker.de(in German)
  = Leader;  = 2nd place;  = 3rd place

Results

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Home \ AwayALAAMKANZCSKDYNKRYLOKROSRUBSATSIBSPASPNTERTOMZEN
Alania Vladikavkaz0–00–01–30–02–30–00–01–11–12–15–21–02–12–11–3
Amkar Perm1–01–00–00–12–11–21–00–10–13–10–23–12–02–10–2
Anzhi Makhachkala2–01–01–21–10–00–11–20–11–21–00–10–01–01–03–3
CSKA Moscow2–11–04–00–04–31–12–00–01–11–03–11–24–13–10–2
Dynamo Moscow2–01–14–00–01–13–03–22–21–04–11–10–33–10–01–2
Krylia Sovetov Samara1–01–13–00–11–00–01–20–22–11–10–02–01–32–30–1
Lokomotiv Moscow3–02–02–11–03–23–00–10–00–11–12–31–02–12–10–3
Rostov0–12–11–01–01–11–21–20–21–00–11–01–11–00–21–3
Rubin Kazan1–03–00–00–12–03–02–02–12–01–01–11–10–02–12–2
Saturn1–12–21–01–13–21–10–10–20–01–10–03–11–01–20–1
Sibir Novosibirsk1–21–02–41–42–24–12–22–02–20–10–00–20–20–12–5
Spartak Moscow3–02–23–01–20–10–02–12–10–12–15–30–02–14–21–0
Spartak Nalchik2–12–11–31–11–01–01–15–21–12–04–20–22–12–12–3
Terek Grozny2–01–01–30–31–12–00–01–11–12–01–12–01–11–00–0
Tom Tomsk1–11–01–40–31–01–11–12–10–12–23–22–21–02–10–0
Zenit St. Petersburg3–02–02–11–31–10–01–05–02–06–12–01–13–10–02–0
Source:RFPL(in Russian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

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Top goalscorers

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As of matches played on 28 November 2010.
RankPlayerClubGoal
1BrazilWellitonSpartak19
2UkraineOleksandr AliyevLokomotiv14
BelarusSergei KornilenkoTom /Rubin
4RussiaAleksandr KerzhakovZenit13
5RussiaVladimir DyadyunSpartak Nalchik10
PortugalDannyZenit
RussiaArtem DzyubaTom
8RussiaShamil AsildarovTerek9
GermanyKevin KurányiDynamo
BrazilVágner LoveCSKA


Top assistants

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As of matches played on 28 November 2010.
RankPlayerClubGoal
1RussiaVladimir BystrovZenit16
BrazilAlexSpartak
3SerbiaDanko LazovićZenit7
BulgariaGeorgi PeevAmkar
5UkraineOleksandr AliyevLokomotiv6
PortugalDannyZenit
BrazilVágner LoveCSKA
RussiaIgor SemshovDynamo
Czech RepublicTomáš ČížekSibir
RussiaAleksandr MarenichAlania
RussiaRoman KontsedalovSpartak Nalchik
UkraineAndriy VoroninDynamo
RussiaAleksei IvanovSaturn

Season events

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Krylia Sovetov controversy

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Krylia Sovetov Samara, who were scheduled to pass licensing on February 4, askedRussian Football Union to postpone their licensing until February 15 due to financial problems and debts to players.[18] The club was reported to be close to liquidation due to shortage of financing.[19] It later asked to postpone the licensing again to February 19, but the RFU only postponed it until February 17.[20] On February 17 it was decided to postpone the licensing until February 19 after all.[21] Krylia Sovetov finally received their license on February 19 after agreeing on new contracts with several companies to sponsor them, some of which might become partial owners of the club.[22][23]

As the first matchday arrived, Krylia Sovetov were still banned from registering new players because of debts outstanding on old contracts.[24] They could only register 11 players over 21 years old and several more players from the youth team that were registered for them in 2009. The transfer deadline had to be extended from March 11 to April 8 to accommodate Krylia Sovetov in hope they will pay their outstanding debts shortly.[25] With injuries on top of that and only 16 players available for both their main squad and the reserve team,[26] their reserve team had to finish their first game with 9 players on the field as they only had a goalkeeper on the bench after two players were injured,[27] and the main squad had to play againstFC Zenit St. Petersburg with a heavily diluted roster, so even the loss with the score 0–1 was saluted by the Krylia's fans.[28] The transfer ban was confirmed again on March 16, and was to remain in place until Krylia paid back their debts to their former playersJan Koller andJiří Jarošík.[29] Krylia lost the second game with the diluted roster 0–3 toFC Lokomotiv Moscow. The ban was finally lifted on March 26.[30]

Awards

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On 9 December 2010Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:[31]

Goalkeepers
  1. RussiaIgor Akinfeev (CSKA)
  2. RussiaSergei Ryzhikov (Rubin)
  3. UkraineAndriy Dykan (Terek / Spartak M.)
Right backs
  1. RussiaAleksandr Anyukov (Zenit)
  2. RussiaSergei Parshivlyuk (Spartak M.)
  3. RussiaAleksei Berezutski (CSKA)
Right-centre backs
  1. RussiaVasili Berezutski (CSKA)
  2. PortugalBruno Alves (Zenit)
  3. SpainCésar Navas (Rubin)
Left-centre backs
  1. RussiaSergei Ignashevich (CSKA)
  2. BelgiumNicolas Lombaerts (Zenit)
  3. ArgentinaLeandro Fernández (Dynamo)
Left backs
  1. SlovakiaTomáš Hubočan (Zenit)
  2. RussiaGeorgi Schennikov (CSKA)
  3. RussiaYevgeni Makeyev (Spartak M.)

Defensive midfielders
  1. RussiaIgor Denisov (Zenit)
  2. RussiaRoman Shirokov (Zenit)
  3. RussiaPavel Mamayev (CSKA)
Right wingers
  1. RussiaVladimir Bystrov (Zenit)
  2. Republic of IrelandAiden McGeady (Spartak M.)
  3. RussiaDavid Tsorayev (Anzhi)
Central midfielders
  1. RussiaKonstantin Zyryanov (Zenit)
  2. BrazilAlex (Spartak M.)
  3. JapanKeisuke Honda (CSKA)
Left wingers
  1. PortugalDanny (Zenit)
  2. RussiaAlan Kasaev (Rubin)
  3. ChileMark González (CSKA)

Right forwards
  1. RussiaAleksandr Kerzhakov (Zenit)
  2. GermanyKevin Kurányi (Dynamo)
  3. Ivory CoastSeydou Doumbia (CSKA)
Left forwards
  1. BrazilVágner Love (CSKA)
  2. BrazilWelliton (Spartak M.)
  3. RussiaArtem Dzyuba (Spartak M. / Tom)

Medal squads

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1. FC Zenit St. Petersburg

Goalkeepers:Vyacheslav Malafeev (21),BelarusYuri Zhevnov (8),Dmitri Borodin (1).
Defenders:Aleksandr Anyukov (27 / 1),BelgiumNicolas Lombaerts (26 / 3),SlovakiaTomáš Hubočan (23),PortugalBruno Alves (14),CroatiaIvica Križanac (14 / 1),SerbiaAleksandar Luković (11),PortugalFernando Meira (11),DenmarkMichael Lumb (2).
Midfielders:Konstantin Zyryanov (28 / 2),PortugalDanny (27 / 10),Vladimir Bystrov (25 / 6),Igor Denisov (24),Roman Shirokov (21 / 6),SerbiaDanko Lazović (20 / 5),ItalyAlessandro Rosina (15 / 2),Viktor Fayzulin (14 / 2),HungarySzabolcs Huszti (13 / 1),Sergei Semak (12 / 2),Aleksei Ionov (11).
Forwards:Aleksandr Kerzhakov (28 / 13),Maksim Kanunnikov (12 / 1),Aleksandr Bukharov (10 / 4).
Manager:ItalyLuciano Spalletti.

Transferred out during the season:DenmarkMichael Lumb (on loan toNetherlandsFeyenoord).

2. PFC CSKA Moscow

Goalkeepers:Igor Akinfeev (28),Sergei Chepchugov (2).
Defenders:Sergei Ignashevich (28 / 2),LithuaniaDeividas Šemberas (26),Georgi Schennikov (25),Aleksei Berezutski (23 / 1),Vasili Berezutski (22),Kirill Nababkin (13),NigeriaChidi Odiah (11 / 1).
Midfielders:JapanKeisuke Honda (28 / 4),Pavel Mamayev (27),Alan Dzagoev (24 / 6),ChileMark González (21 / 3),LiberiaSekou Oliseh (16 / 3),SerbiaZoran Tošić (15 / 3),Yevgeni Aldonin (14),SerbiaMiloš Krasić (14 / 2),Bosnia and HerzegovinaElvir Rahimić (11).
Forwards:Czech RepublicTomáš Necid (24 / 7),BrazilVágner Love (15 / 9),BrazilGuilherme (12 / 5),Ivory CoastSeydou Doumbia (11 / 5).
Manager:Leonid Slutskiy.

Transferred out during the season:SerbiaMiloš Krasić (toItalyJuventus),BrazilGuilherme (end of loan atUkraineDynamo Kyiv).

3. FC Rubin Kazan

Goalkeepers:Sergei Ryzhikov (28),LithuaniaGiedrius Arlauskis (2).
Defenders:SpainCésar Navas (29 / 1),ArgentinaCristian Ansaldi (20),Aleksandr Orekhov (19 / 1),Vitali Kaleshin (15),Oleg Kuzmin (13),Georgia (country)Lasha Salukvadze (10),SpainJordi Figueras (8),ItalySalvatore Bocchetti (7 / 2),Roman Sharonov (2).
Midfielders:Alan Kasaev (28 / 5),EcuadorChristian Noboa (27 / 8),PolandRafał Murawski (23),Pyotr Bystrov (18),Andrei Gorbanets (17 / 1),TurkeyGökdeniz Karadeniz (17 / 1),IsraelBibras Natcho (14 / 2),Aleksandr Ryazantsev (13 / 2),Yevgeni Balyaikin (13),Sergei Semak (8 / 1),UzbekistanVagiz Galiullin (7),South AfricaMacBeth Sibaya (7),BrazilCarlos Eduardo (6 / 2).
Forwards:Aleksei Medvedev (13 / 2),Aleksandr Bukharov (12 / 4),NigeriaObafemi Martins (12 / 2),BelarusSergei Kornilenko (8 / 3),TurkeyFatih Tekke (5),TurkeyHasan Kabze (5),Igor Portnyagin (4),UzbekistanBahodir Nasimov (2),MoldovaAlexandru Antoniuc (1).

Manager:TurkmenistanRussiaKurban Berdyev.

Transferred out during the season:Sergei Semak (toZenit),TurkeyFatih Tekke (toTurkeyBeşiktaş),Aleksandr Bukharov (toZenit),UzbekistanBahodir Nasimov (on loan toAzerbaijanNeftchi Baku),SpainJordi Figueras (on loan toSpainReal Valladolid),UzbekistanVagiz Galiullin (on loan toSibir Novosibirsk),TurkeyHasan Kabze (toFranceMontpellier).

See also

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