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2020–21 Russian Premier League

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29th season of top-tier football league in Russia
Football league season
Russian Premier League
Season2020–21
Dates8 August 2020 – 16 May 2021
ChampionsZenit Saint Petersburg
RelegatedRotor Volgograd
Tambov (dissolved)
Champions LeagueZenit Saint Petersburg
Spartak Moscow
Europa LeagueLokomotiv Moscow
Europa Conference LeagueRubin Kazan
Sochi
Matches240
Goals637 (2.65 per match)
Top goalscorerArtem Dzyuba (20 goals)
Biggest home winZenit Saint Petersburg 6–0Ufa
(26 September 2020)
Zenit Saint Petersburg 6–0 Rotor Volgograd
(24 April 2021)
Biggest away winKrasnodar 0–5Akhmat Grozny
(3 April 2021)
Highest scoringKrasnodar 7–2Khimki
(18 September 2020)
Longest winning run8 matches
Lokomotiv Moscow
Longest unbeaten run10 matches
Khimki
Longest winless run19 matches
Tambov
Longest losing run11 matches
Tambov
Highest attendance39,793
Zenit Saint Petersburg 6–1 Lokomotiv Moscow
(2 May 2021)
Lowest attendance539
Khimki 2–1 Ufa
(27 February 2021)
Excluding the games played without fans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, including the games played with restricted attendance for the same reason
Total attendance1,878,441[1]
Average attendance8,239[1]

The2020–21 Russian Premier League(known as theTinkoff Russian Premier League, also written asTinkoff Russian Premier Liga for sponsorship reasons)was the 29th season of the premierfootball competition in Russia since thedissolution of the Soviet Union and the 19th under the currentRussian Premier League name.

Teams

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As in the previous season, 16 teams are playing in the 2020–21 season. After the2019–20 season,Orenburg andKrylia Sovetov were relegated to the2020–21 Russian Football National League. Both return to the second tier after a two-year stay in the top tier. They were replaced byRotor andKhimki, the winners and runners up of the2019–20 Russian Football National League. Rotor Volgograd returned to the Premier League after a 16-year absence, while Khimki returned after an 11-year absence.

Venues

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Zenit Saint PetersburgRotorKhimkiRostov
Krestovsky StadiumVolgograd ArenaArena KhimkiRostov Arena
Capacity:67,800Capacity:45,568Capacity:18,636Capacity:45,000
Spartak Moscow
Locations of teams in 2020-21 Russian Premier League in Moscow
Ural Yekaterinburg
Otkritie ArenaCentral Stadium
Capacity:44,307Capacity:35,696
KrasnodarAkhmat Grozny
Krasnodar StadiumAkhmat-Arena
Capacity:34,291Capacity:30,597
CSKA MoscowLokomotiv Moscow
VEB ArenaRZD Arena
Capacity:30,457Capacity:27,320
SochiTambov
Fisht Olympic StadiumMordovia Arena
Capacity:47,659Capacity:44,442
Arsenal TulaDynamo MoscowUfaRubin Kazan
Arsenal StadiumVTB ArenaNeftyanik StadiumAk Bars Arena
Capacity:20,048Capacity:26,319Capacity:15,132Capacity:45,093

Personnel and kits

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TeamLocationHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AkhmatGroznyRussiaAndrei TalalayevKosovoBernard BerishaGermanyAdidasAkhmat Foundation
ArsenalTulaUkraineDmytro ParfenovRussiaYevgeni LutsenkoGermanyAdidasSPLAV
CSKAMoscowCroatiaIvica OlićRussiaIgor AkinfeevSpainJomaX-Holding
DynamoMoscowGermanySandro SchwarzRussiaAnton ShuninSpainKelmeVTB
KhimkiKhimkiTajikistanIgor CherevchenkoRussiaDmitri TikhiyGermanyPumaParimatch
KrasnodarKrasnodarBelarusViktor GoncharenkoRussiaMatvei SafonovGermanyPuma1XBET
LokomotivMoscowSerbiaMarko NikolićCroatiaVedran ĆorlukaGermanyAdidasRZhD
RostovRostov-on-DonRussiaValeri KarpinRussiaMaksim OsipenkoGermanyPumaTNS Energo
RotorVolgogradTajikistanYuri BaturenkoRussiaSergei MakarovUnited StatesNikeMarathonbet
RubinKazanRussiaLeonid SlutskyCroatiaFilip UremovićGermany JakoTAIF
SochiSochiRussiaVladimir FedotovRussiaSoslan DzhanayevUnited StatesNike
SpartakMoscowItalyDomenico TedescoRussiaGeorgi DzhikiyaUnited StatesNikeLukoil
TambovTambovRussiaSergei PervushinRussiaAleksandr DenisovUnited StatesNikeParimatch
UfaUfaRussiaAleksei StukalovSloveniaBojan JokićSpainJomaBetBoom
UralYekaterinburgRussiaYuri MatveyevUkraineDenys KulakovUnited StatesNikeTMK
ZenitSaint PetersburgRussiaSergei SemakCroatiaDejan LovrenUnited StatesNikeGazprom

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Akhmat GroznyRussiaIgor ShalimovContract expired26 July 2020[2]Off-seasonRussiaAndrei Talalayev26 July 2020[2]Off-season
KhimkiRussiaSergei YuranFired1 August 2020[3]Off-seasonRussiaDmitri Gunko1 August 2020[4]Off-season
KhimkiRussiaDmitri GunkoMutual consent21 September 2020[5]15thTajikistanIgor Cherevchenko25 September 2020[6]15th
DynamoRussiaKirill NovikovResigned29 September 2020[7]9thBelarusAlyaksandr Kulchy(caretaker)29 September 20209th
UfaRussiaVadim EvseevMutual consent7 October 2020[8]15thTajikistanRashid Rakhimov11 October 2020[9]15th
DynamoBelarusAlyaksandr Kulchy(caretaker)End of role14 October 20206thGermanySandro Schwarz14 October 2020[10]6th
ArsenalRussiaSergei Podpaly[11]Fired2 November 202013thUkraineDmytro Parfenov2 November 202013th
RotorBelarusAlyaksandr KhatskevichFired19 March 2021[12]13thTajikistanYuri Baturenko20 March 2021[13]13th
CSKABelarusViktor GoncharenkoMutual consent22 March 2021[14]5thCroatiaIvica Olić23 March 2021[15]5th
UfaTajikistanRashid RakhimovResigned3 April 2021[16]15thRussiaNikolai Safronidi(caretaker)3 April 202115th
KrasnodarRussiaMurad MusayevResigned3 April 2021[17]10thBelarusViktor Goncharenko6 April 2021[18]10th
UfaRussiaNikolai Safronidi(caretaker)End of role9 April 202115thRussiaAleksei Stukalov9 April 2021[19]15th

Tournament format and regulations

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Basic

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The 16 teams were playing a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice, once at home and once away. Thus, a total of 240 matches was played, with 30 matches played by each team.[20]

Promotion and relegation

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The teams that finish 15th and 16th will be relegated to theFNL 2021–22, while the top 2 in that league will be promoted to the2021–22 season.[20]

The 13th and 14th Premier League teams will play the 4th and 3rdFNL 2020–21 teams respectively in two (home-and-away) playoff games with the winners securing Premier League spots for the 2021–22 season. In case one of the Premier League teams that finish 13th and 14th will not pass licensing for the 2021–22 Premier League season, the other Premier League club will remain in the league, and the 3rd and 4th FNL teams will play each other in a two-game playoff for the remaining spot. In case one of the FNL teams that finish 3rd and 4th will not pass licensing for the 2021–22 Premier League season, the team that finished Premier League in 13th place will remain in the league, and the team that finished 14th will play the FNL team that passed licensing in a two-game playoff, with the winner securing the Premier League spot. In case only two of the clubs otherwise eligible for the playoffs pass licensing for the 2020–21 season, the playoffs will not be held and the clubs that passed licensing will get the Premier League spots. In case any teams otherwise eligible for the 2021–22 Premier League (including the top 2 2020–21 FNL clubs) will not pass licensing or will be unable to participate in the season for any other reason, the spots will be passed on to the teams that lost in the playoffs, in order of their 2020–21 league position, with the Premier League positions considered higher than FNL positions (for example, if 13th Premier League team and 3rd FNL team lose in the playoffs, the spot will go to the 13th Premier League team). If, after following these procedures, there are still 2021–22 Premier League spots available (in case 3 or more teams otherwise qualified are unable to participate), the remaining replacements will be chosen by theRussian Football Union with agreement of the Premier League and FNL.[20]

2nd and 4th FNL teams (FC Orenburg andFC Alania Vladikavkaz) failed licensing for the 2021–22 Premier League season (due to lack of acceptable stadium), their appeal was denied on 12 May 2021.[21] On 15 May 2021, Russian Football Union confirmed that the relegation playoffs will not be held.[22] RFU also amended the playoff regulations accordingly.[23] If the original version of the regulations was followed to the letter,FC Nizhny Novgorod would have facedFC Arsenal Tula in a home-and-away playoff series, and then the loser of the series would be promoted into the Premier League anyway, rendering the playoffs meaningless.

Season events

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On 13 September 2020, the league cancelled the game betweenFC Rotor Volgograd andFC Krasnodar due to more than 7 positiveCOVID-19 tests among the Rotor players and staff.[24] On 16 September 2020,Russian Football Union assigned a 3–0 victory to Krasnodar.[25] On 18 September 2020, the league cancelled the game betweenFC Rostov and Rotor originally scheduled for 19 September due to continuing positive virus tests at Rotor.[26] On 22 September 2020, Russian Football Union assigned a 3–0 victory to Rostov.[27]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Zenit Saint Petersburg(C)3019837626+5065Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Spartak Moscow3017675637+1957Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round
3Lokomotiv Moscow3017584535+1056Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
4Rubin Kazan3016594233+953[b]Qualification for theEuropa Conference League third qualifying round
5Sochi3015874933+1653[b]Qualification for theEuropa Conference League second qualifying round
6CSKA Moscow30155105133+1850[c]
7Dynamo Moscow30155104433+1150[c]
8Khimki30136113539−445
9Rostov30134133735+243
10Krasnodar30125135245+741
11Akhmat Grozny30117123638−240
12Ural Yekaterinburg30713102636−1034
13Ufa3067172646−2025
14Arsenal Tula3065192851−2323
15Rotor Volgograd(R)3057181552−3722Relegation toFootball National League
16Tambov(D)3034231965−4613Dissolved after the season[d]
Source:Premier Liga
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches won; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Matches won; 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Play-off.
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^FC Lokomotiv Moscow qualified for theEuropa League group stage by winning the2020–21 Russian Cup. The Europa Conference League spot awarded to the third-placed team is passed to fourth-placed team, and the spot awarded to the fourth-placed team is passed to fifth-placed team.
  2. ^abHead-to-head points: Rubin 3, Sochi 3. Overall matches won: Rubin 16, Sochi 15.
  3. ^abHead-to-head points: CSKA 3, Dynamo 3. Head-to-head goal difference: CSKA +1, Dynamo -1.
  4. ^On 19 May 2021, FC Tambov announced that most of the staff and players were released from their contracts and the club began the process of liquidation.[28]

Results

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Home \ AwayAKHARSCSKDYNKHIKRALOKROSROTRUBSOCSPATAMUFAURAZEN
Akhmat Grozny2–00–31–23–12–00–00–13–10–00–12–23–13–12–02–2
Arsenal Tula0–02–12–01–11–00–32–31–12–43–21–24–02–31–00–0
CSKA Moscow2–05–13–12–23–10–12–02–01–21–13–12–11–12–22–3
Dynamo Moscow1–01–03–20–12–05–12–00–00–13–11–22–04–02–21–0
Khimki1–21–00–21–01–03–21–01–12–00–02–31–02–11–00–2
Krasnodar0–52–01–12–37–25–01–15–03–11–31–31–01–02–22–2
Lokomotiv Moscow2–31–02–00–02–11–04–11–23–13–12–01–01–01–00–0
Rostov3–01–01–34–10–21–30–03–00–10–02–32–00–11–00–2
Rotor Volgograd1–01–00–10–30–00–30–20–41–31–20–10–21–00–00–2
Rubin Kazan1–13–11–02–01–30–10–20–21–11–00–22–23–01–12–1
Sochi2–04–02–12–01–11–12–14–22–13–21–05–01–10–01–2
Spartak Moscow2–02–11–01–12–16–12–10–12–00–22–25–10–35–11–1
Tambov0–11–11–21–21–00–42–50–11–30–10–10–22–01–11–5
Ufa3–02–10–11–11–20–30–10–10–00–32–31–14–01–20–0
Ural Yekaterinburg1–12–00–20–23–11–01–11–01–00–11–02–20–00–01–1
Zenit Saint Petersburg4–03–12–13–12–03–16–12–26–01–23–13–14–16–05–1
Updated to match(es) played on 16 May 2021. Source:Russian Premier League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Zenit Saint Petersburg211112111113222111111111111111
Spartak Moscow746221322221333322343222233222
Lokomotiv Moscow3334781086544788767876433322333
Rubin Kazan1210131281069899989109109998686544444
Sochi897333245467656876434547775555
CSKA Moscow425895434332111233222354456666
Dynamo Moscow552544559685444545665765667777
Khimki1514151515151515141414141414121212111110101099888888
Rostov6710966873756565454557978999999
Krasnodar164710976787810109109878981010101110101110
Akhmat Grozny10138657910101010109776810101111111111111011111011
Ural Yekaterinburg131112101211111111111313111111111112121212121212121212121212
Ufa1689111312131415151516161616151414151514151515151414151413
Arsenal Tula91214131113141212121112131213131313141415141414131313131314
Rotor Volgograd141516161616161616161615151515161616131313131313141515141515
Tambov111611141414121313131211121314141515161616161616161616161616
Updated to match(es) played on 16 May 2021. Source:https://eng.premierliga.ru/tournaments/championship/tournament-table/

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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As of matches played on 16 May 2021.[29]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1RussiaArtem DzyubaZenit Saint Petersburg20
2IranSardar AzmounZenit Saint Petersburg19
3SwedenJordan LarssonSpartak Moscow15
4SerbiaĐorđe DespotovićRubin Kazan14
RussiaAleksandr SobolevSpartak Moscow
6EcuadorChristian NoboaSochi12
7CroatiaNikola VlašićCSKA Moscow11
8SwedenMarcus BergKrasnodar9
RussiaVladimir IlyinAkhmat Grozny
PolandGrzegorz KrychowiakLokomotiv Moscow
ArgentinaEzequiel PonceSpartak Moscow
RussiaAnton ZabolotnySochi

Season awards

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Russian Football Union awards

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On 15 July 2021,Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:[30]

Goalkeepers
  1. RussiaYury Dyupin (Rubin)
  2. RussiaIlya Lantratov (Khimki)
  3. RussiaIgor Akinfeev (CSKA)

Right backs
  1. RussiaMário Fernandes (CSKA)
  2. RussiaVyacheslav Karavayev (Zenit)
  3. RussiaDmitri Rybchinsky (Lokomotiv)
Right-centre backs
  1. CroatiaVedran Ćorluka (Lokomotiv)
  2. CroatiaDejan Lovren (Zenit)
  3. FranceSamuel Gigot (Spartak)
Left-centre backs
  1. UkraineYaroslav Rakitskiy (Zenit)
  2. RussiaGeorgi Dzhikiya (Spartak)
  3. BrazilPablo (Lokomotiv)
Left backs
  1. BrazilDouglas Santos (Zenit)
  2. RussiaIlya Samoshnikov (Rubin)
  3. BrazilAyrton (Spartak)

Right midfielders
  1. BrazilMalcom (Zenit)
  2. RussiaDenis Makarov (Rubin)
  3. BrazilWanderson (Krasnodar)
Right central midfielders
  1. EcuadorChristian Noboa (Sochi)
  2. ColombiaWilmar Barrios (Zenit)
  3. BrazilWendel (Zenit)
Left central midfielders
  1. PolandGrzegorz Krychowiak (Lokomotiv)
  2. CroatiaNikola Vlašić (CSKA)
  3. RussiaMagomed Ozdoyev (Zenit)
Left midfielders
  1. Georgia (country)Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Rubin)
  2. RussiaDaniil Lesovoy (Dynamo)
  3. NigeriaChidera Ejuke (CSKA)

Right forwards
  1. RussiaArtem Dzyuba (Zenit)
  2. SerbiaĐorđe Despotović (Rubin)
  3. RussiaAleksandr Sobolev (Spartak)
Left forwards
  1. IranSardar Azmoun (Zenit)
  2. SwedenJordan Larsson (Spartak)
  3. RussiaFyodor Smolov (Lokomotiv)

Other awards announced by RFU on the same day included:

Russian Premier League awards

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References

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