2009 Russian Women's Football Championship

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The 2009 Russian Women's Football Championship was the 18th edition of the top category in Russian women's football. Like the previous year the competition was contested by seven teams, with Lada Togliatti and Zvezda Zvenigorod replacing disbanded teams Nadezhda Noginsk and SKA Rostov to join Energiya Voronezh, ShVSM Izmailovo, WFC Rossiyanka, Ryazan VDV and Zvezda Perm. Twelve game weeks were played from May 7 to October 29, 2009. [1]

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The championship was won for the third year in a row by European Cup runner-up Zvezda Perm, which became the first team to achieve this since the competition's foundation in 1992. [2] Rossiyanka was the championship's runner-up, also qualifying for the Champions League. 2004 champion Lada Togliatti was disbanded after Week 9.

Table

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPtsPSQ/R
1 Zvezda Perm (C)12110146103633Steady3.svg 2010-11 Champions League (round of 32)
2 Rossiyanka 128313182327Steady3.svg 2010-11 Champions League (qual. stage)
3 Energiya Voronezh 127052016421Green Arrow Up Darker.svg4
4 Izmailovo 125251512321Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2
5 Ryazan 125161921-216Red Arrow Down.svg1
6 Zvezda Zvenigorod 121110941-324New black yellow.svg
7 Lada Togliatti 7115623-174New black yellow.svgDisbanded after 7 games

Results

2009ZVPROSENVIZMRYAZVZLAT
Zvezda P. 1–31–04–03–26–110–1
Rossiyanka 1–23–03–02–25–14–0
Energiya Voronezh 2–40–31–02–05–22–0
Izmailovo 0–10–01–03–01–0 w/o
Ryazan 0–41–31–22–14–02–0
Zvezda Z. 0–71–10–20–51–20–3
Lada Togliatti w/ow/o1–41–1w/ow/o

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Daryna Apanaschenko Zvezda Perm 12
Flag of Russia.svg Olesya Kurochkina Zvezda Perm12
3 Flag of Russia.svg Olga Letyushova Izmailovo 8
4 Flag of Russia.svg Nadezhda Bosikova Energiya Voronezh 7
5 Flag of Nigeria.svg Emueje Ogbiagbevha Rossiyanka 6
6 Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Zangieva Ryazan 5
Flag of Ukraine.svg Natalia Zinchenko Zvezda Perm5
8 Flag of Russia.svg Elena Danilova Rossiyanka4
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vera Dyatel Zvezda Perm4
Flag of Russia.svg Elena GorbachevaRyazan4
Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Tsydikova Energiya Voronezh4

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