2009 Russian First Division

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Russian First Division
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2008
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The 2009 Russian First Division was the 18th season of Russia's second-tier football league since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The season began on 28 March 2009 and ended on 4 November 2009. [1]

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Teams

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

Movement between Premier League and First Division

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.

Movement between First Division and Second Division

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. [2] On 15 January 2009, SKA Rostov-on-Don refused to play as well. [3] 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 [4] and FC Krasnodar. [5]

Overview

TeamLocationHead coachCaptainVenueCapacityPosition in 2008
Alania Vladikavkaz Flag of Romania.svg Mircea Rednic Kamalutdin Akhmedov Republican Spartak 32,46410th
Anzhi Makhachkala Flag of Russia.svg Omari Tetradze Rasim Tagirbekov Dynamo 16,8006th
Baltika Kaliningrad Flag of Ukraine.svg Leonid Tkachenko Denis Matyola [6] Baltika 14,6607th
Chernomorets Novorossiysk Flag of Russia.svg Igor Cherniy (caretaker) Tsentralny (Trud) 12,5009th
FC Chita Chita Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Kokarev Ilya Makiyenko [7] Lokomotiv 10,2001st, D2 "East"
KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny Flag of Russia.svg Vitali Panov (caretaker) Spartak Gogniyev [8] KAMAZ 9,2213rd
FC Krasnodar Krasnodar Flag of Russia.svg Nurbiy Khakunov Maksim Demenko [9] Kuban 35,2003rd, D2 "South"
Luch-Energiya Vladivostok Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Pobegalov Dinamo 10,20016th, RPL
Metallurg Lipetsk Flag of Russia.svg Valeri Tretyakov (caretaker) Metallurg 14,9401st, D2 "Center"
MVD Rossii Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Eshtrekov Avangard, Domodedovo 6,0001st, D2 "West"
FC Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Zaidenberg Oleg Gubanov [10] Severny 3,1803rd, D2 "Ural-Povolzhye"
Nosta Novotroitsk Flag of Russia.svg Gennady Gridin Ruslan Surodin [11] Metallurg 6,0605th
Salyut-Energiya Belgorod Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Tashuev Sergei Kushov [12] Salyut 11,50012th
Shinnik Yaroslavl Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Bykov Roman Monaryov [13] Shinnik 18,500 (in reconstruction time)15th, RPL
Sibir Novosibirsk Flag of Belarus.svg Igor Kriushenko Aleksey Medvedev [14] Spartak 12,50014th
SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Faizulin Andrey Konovalov [15] Lenin Stadium 15,2008th
Ural Yekaterinburg Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Fedotov Aleksey Katulsky [16] Uralmash 13,0004th
Vityaz Podolsk Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Novosadov (caretaker) Andrei Smirnov [17] Trud 12,00011th
Volga Nizhny Novgorod Flag of Russia.svg Khazret Dyshekov Vitali Astakhov [18] Polyot 4,6001st, D2 "Ural-Povolzhye"
Volgar-Gazprom-2 Astrakhan Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Ignatenko Nail Magzhanov [19] Centralny 18,5001st, D2 "South"

FC MVD Rossii resigned from the league on 17 July after playing 19 matches. [20] The team was in the 19th position with 17 points.

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingMannerDateTableIncomingDateTable
Chernomorets Flag of Russia.svg Nikolai Yuzhanin Sacked1 May 2009 [21] 20th Flag of Russia.svg Eduard Sarkisov (caretaker)
Shinnik Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Pavlov Sacked12 May 2009 [22] 10th Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Lyakh 12 May 2009 [23] 10th
Luch-Energiya Flag of Lithuania.svg Benjaminas Zelkevičius Sacked16 May 2009 [24] 19th Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Yemelyanov (caretaker)
Baltika Flag of Russia.svg Zurab Sanaya Sacked29 May 2009 [25] 10th Flag of Ukraine.svg Leonid Tkachenko 8 June 2009 [26] 8th
Nosta Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Podpaly Sacked3 June 2009 [27] 16th Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Samatov (caretaker)
Volga Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Petrenko Sacked5 June 2009 [28] 19th Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Perednya (caretaker)
FC Nizhny Novgorod Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Afonin Sacked6 June 2009 [29] 17th Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Zaidenberg
MVD Rossii Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Kovtun Sacked8 June 2009 [30] 16th Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Eshtrekov
Metallurg Lipetsk Flag of Russia.svg Gennadi Styopushkin Sacked16 June 2009 [31] 17th Flag of Russia.svg Valeri Tretyakov (caretaker)
Luch-Energiya Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Yemelyanov (caretaker)Finished23 June 2009 [32] 14th Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Arcos
Nosta Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Samatov (caretaker)Finished26 June 2009 [33] 14th Flag of Russia.svg Gennady Gridin
Ural Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Pobegalov Sacked13 July 2009 [34] 5th Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Fedotov
Volga Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Perednya (caretaker)Finished5 June 2009 [35] 16th Flag of Russia.svg Khazret Dyshekov
Chernomorets Flag of Russia.svg Eduard Sarkisov (caretaker)Finished24 July 200920th Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Irkhin
Alania Flag of Russia.svg Valeriy Petrakov Sacked10 August 2009 [36] 3rd Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Yanovskiy (caretaker)
Luch-Energiya Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Arcos Finished11 August 200916th Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Pobegalov
Alania Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Yanovskiy (caretaker)Finished19 August 20093rd Flag of Romania.svg Mircea Rednic
Chernomorets Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Irkhin Finished3 September 200919th Flag of Russia.svg Igor Cherniy
Vityaz Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Balakhnin Sacked18 September 2009 [37] 13th Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Novosadov (caretaker)
Shinnik Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Lyakh Sacked1 October 2009 [38] 4th Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Bykov
KAMAZ Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Gazzaev Finished13 October 2009 [39] 7th Flag of Russia.svg Vitali Panov (caretaker)

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Anzhi Makhachkala (P)38211256131+3075Promotion to Premier League
2 Sibir Novosibirsk (P)3822796021+3973
3 Alania Vladikavkaz [lower-alpha 1] (P)38217105730+2770
4 Volga Nizhny Novgorod 38171475432+2265
5 KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny 381810105031+1964
6 Shinnik Yaroslavl 38187134635+1161
7 Salyut-Energia Belgorod 381710115441+1361
8 Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast 38151584032+860
9 Baltika Kaliningrad 381410144142152
10 Krasnodar 381410145047+352
11 Vityaz Podolsk 381312134639+751
12 Volgar-Gazprom-2 Astrakhan 381215114041151
13 Nizhny Novgorod 381481637471050
14 Luch-Energiya Vladivostok 381311144243150
15 SKA-Khabarovsk 381211154342+147
16 Nosta Novotroitsk (R)389131647591240Relegation to Second Division
17 Chita (R)381052327653835
18 Chernomorets Novorossiysk (R)388102031512034
19 Metallurg Lipetsk (R)38872330623231
20 MVD Rossii Moscow (R)38382710756517
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
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Alania Vladikavkaz accepted promotion to the 2010 Russian Premier League upon the withdrawal of FC Moscow. [40]

Results

Home \ Away ALA ANZ BAL CHM CHI KAM KRA LUE MLI MVD NN NOS SAL SHI SIB SKA URA VIT VNN VGA
Alania Vladikavkaz 0–11–22–03–02–32–23–02–01–02–04–00–12–01–02–10–01–00–13–1
Anzhi Makhachkala 0–02–02–03–01–11–12–03–01–04–04–10–01–02–13–10–02–12–21–0
Baltika Kaliningrad 3–10–01–02–12–01–01–23–03–02–23–02–20–20–30–21–22–10–01–1
Chernomorets Novorossiysk 0–11–20–33–01–01–20–11–13–01–12–21–11–12–14–01–11–10–01–1
Chita 0–20–21–02–01–01–21–61–03–00–20–01–31–00–40–40–13–33–21–2
KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny 1–11–10–11–12–02–12–01–13–03–03–10–00–12–13–11–13–12–00–0
Krasnodar 5–10–10–01–01–00–13–11–03–01–01–22–01–32–33–12–21–11–32–2
Luch-Energiya Vladivostok 1–13–22–02–01–10–02–11–00–02–01–10–00–21–02–20–00–12–22–2
Metallurg Lipetsk 1–52–11–11–20–10–21–31–23–03–00–12–10–00–01–62–10–30–01–2
MVD Rossii Moscow 0–30–32–12–10–01–30–10–30–20–30–30–10–10–30–30–30–30–00–3
Nizhny Novgorod 0–21–11–01–00–10–21–22–02–11–12–02–10–11–01–10–03–20–10–0
Nosta Novotroitsk 2–22–20–10–12–01–24–02–01–22–22–32–23–11–11–30–01–10–03–1
Salyut-Energia Belgorod 2–03–03–21–05–21–02–11–05–13–00–22–01–20–02–02–01–11–11–0
Shinnik Yaroslavl 1–23–00–00–10–22–01–11–31–03–03–02–14–23–11–01–21–11–00–0
Sibir Novosibirsk 1–02–16–04–03–01–01–01–02–00–00–03–04–01–00–01–02–10–04–0
SKA-Khabarovsk 0–02–30–12–01–00–01–10–02–01–11–01–21–00–20–12–01–00–00–2
Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast 0–10–20–01–01–00–31–12–11–22–03–10–01–03–12–12–12–12–22–0
Vityaz Podolsk 0–11–12–14–10–01–22–01–02–00–01–02–13–11–00–21–10–00–22–0
Volga Nizhny Novgorod 0–31–11–04–03–04–12–12–01–03–01–24–22–14–12–03–11–10–00–3
Volgar-Gazprom-2 Astrakhan 1–01–31–11–02–01–00–03–11–10–12–31–12–20–00–20–01–12–11–0
Source: PFL PFL (in Russian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Medvedev Sibir 18
2 Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Gogniyev KAMAZ 17
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vladimir Shishelov Ural 16
4 Flag of Russia.svg Roman Grigoryan Vityaz 15
5 Flag of Georgia.svg Otar Martsvaladze Anzhi 13
6 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Burmistrov Shinnik 12
Flag of Moldova.svg Serghei Dadu Alania
8 Flag of Russia.svg Anton Khazov Volga 10
9 Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Davydov Volgar-Gazprom-2 9
Flag of Ukraine.svg Denys Dedechko Luch-Energiya
Flag of Moldova.svg Nicolae Josan Anzhi
Flag of Russia.svg Vasili Karmazinenko SKA-Energiya

Awards

On 25 November 2009, Professional Football League announced the award winners for the season. [41]

See also

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