2016–17 Russian National Football League

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Russian National Football League
Season2016–17
Champions Dynamo Moscow
Promoted Dynamo Moscow
Tosno
SKA-Khabarovsk
Relegated Neftekhimik
Spartak Nalchik
Sokol Saratov
Mordovia Saransk
Matches played380
Goals scored828 (2.18 per match)
Top goalscorer Kirill Panchenko (24 goals)
Biggest home win5 goals:
TYU 5–0 KHI
(6 August 2016)
DYN 5–0 VOL
(6 August 2016)
Biggest away win4 goals:
YEN 0–4 SP2
(17 August 2016)
ZEN 0–4 KUB
(22 October 2016)
Highest scoring6 goals:
TOS 4–2 NEF
(15 October 2016)
2017–18
All statistics correct as of 31 May 2017.

The 2016–17 Russian National Football League is the 25th season of Russia's second-tier football league since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The season began on 11 July 2016 and ended on 19 May 2017.

Contents

Teams

Stadiums, personnel and sponsorship

TeamHead coachCaptainKitmakerSponsorStadiumCapacity
Baltika Flag of Ukraine.svg Ihor Zakhariak Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeni Tsimbal Nike Sodruzhestvo Baltika, Kaliningrad 14,660
Dynamo Moscow Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuriy Kalitvintsev Flag of Russia.svg Anton Shunin Nike VTB Arena Khimki, Khimki 18,636
Fakel Voronezh Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Gusev Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Murnin Adidas TNS Energo Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz, Voronezh 32,750
Khimki Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Irkhin Flag of Russia.svg Igor Chernyshov Macron - Rodina Stadium, Khimki 5,083
Kuban Krasnodar Flag of Russia.svg Nikolai Yuzhanin Flag of Moldova.svg Igor Armaș Adidas - Kuban Stadium, Krasnodar 35,200
Luch-Energiya Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Perednya Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Rebko Nike - Dynamo, Vladivostok 10,200
Mordovia Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Cheryshev Flag of Russia.svg Renat Sabitov Nike - Start Stadium, Saransk 11,613
Neftekhimik Flag of Russia.svg Rustem Khuzin Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Samokhvalov Adidas HXHK Neftekhimik Stadium, Nizhnekamsk 3,200
Shinnik Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Pobegalov Flag of Russia.svg Eldar Nizamutdinov Jako - Shinnik, Yaroslavl 22,990
Sibir Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Kirsanov Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Vychodil Joma - Spartak, Novosibirsk 12,500
SKA-Khabarovsk Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Grigoryan Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Dimidko Adidas - Lenin, Khabarovsk 15,200
Sokol Flag of Russia.svg Vadim Khafizov Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Romanenko Adidas ZMK Lokomotiv, Saratov 15,000
Spartak-2 Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Bushmanov Flag of Russia.svg Artyom Samsonov Nike Lukoil Spartak Academy, Moscow 2,700
Spartak Nalchik Flag of Russia.svg Khasanbi Bidzhiyev Flag of Russia.svg Amir Bazhev Umbro - Spartak Stadium, Nalchik 14,149
Tambov Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Talalayev Flag of Russia.svg Aleksey Mikhalyov 2K Sport TBS Spartak Stadium, Tambov 5,000
Tosno Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Parfyonov Flag of Russia.svg Guram Tetrashvili Nike Fort Group Electron Stadium, Veliky Novgorod 3,223
Tyumen Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Ivchenko Flag of Russia.svg Khasan Mamtov Jako Sibur Geolog, Tyumen 13,057
Volgar Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Gazzayev Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Zurayev Adidas Gazprom Tsentralny, Astrakhan 17,712
Yenisey Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Tikhonov Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Komkov Nike - Tsentralny, Krasnoyarsk 22,500
Zenit-2 Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Radimov Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Zyryanov Nike Gazprom MSA Petrovsky, Saint Petersburg 2,809

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Dynamo Moscow (C, P)3826936425+3987Promotion to Premier League
2 Tosno (P)38211256330+3375
3 Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 38196135442+1263Qualification to Premier League play-offs
4 SKA-Khabarovsk (O, P)38151494533+1259
5 Tambov 381512114234+857
6 Spartak-2 Moscow 381511125643+1356Ineligible for promotion
7 Kuban Krasnodar 381413114437+755
8 Shinnik Yaroslavl 38159144139+254
9 Tyumen 381411134843+553 [lower-alpha 1]
10 Fakel Voronezh 381411133840253 [lower-alpha 1]
11 Khimki 381116114047749
12 Volgar Astrakhan 381291739491045
13 Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg 38916134451743Ineligible for promotion
14 Baltika Kaliningrad 389151425351042 [lower-alpha 2]
15 Sibir Novosibirsk 389151431461542 [lower-alpha 2]
16 Luch-Energiya Vladivostok [lower-alpha 3] 389151427411442 [lower-alpha 2]
17 Mordovia Saransk (R)381172039501140Relegation to Professional Football League
18 Sokol Saratov (R)388151534531939
19 Spartak Nalchik (R)387171426371138
20 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (R)38692328532527
Source: Football National League (Russian), Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head matches won; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head goals scored; 7) Head-to-head away goals; 8) Goal difference; 9) Goals scored; 10) Away goals scored. [2]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Tyumen is ahead of Fakel on head-to-head points: Tyumen 3–1 Fakel, Fakel 1–1 Tyumen.
  2. 1 2 3 Head-to-head points: Baltika 4 pts, Sibir 4 pts, Luch-Energiya 4 pts. Baltika is ahead of Sibir and Luch on head-to-head goals scored: Baltika 3, Sibir 2, Luch-Energiya 1.
  3. The league confirmed on 9 June 2017 that FC Chita, which won the East zone of the 2016–17 Russian Professional Football League, did not apply for the FNL license for the 2017–18 season. According to the league regulations, Luch-Energiya was not relegated. [1]

Results

Home \ Away BAL DYN FAK KHI KUB LUE MOR NEF SHI SIB SKA SOK SP2 SPN TAM TOS TYU VOL YEN ZE2
Baltika Kaliningrad 0–30–00–00–10–01–20–01–01–10–01–01–21–11–20–21–01–00–10–0
Dynamo Moscow 2–10–10–01–03–22–13–11–01–03–21–12–11–13–00–13–05–02–20–0
Fakel Voronezh 1–22–12–02–20–11–23–21–02–00–01–21–11–03–00–00–00–10–31–0
Khimki 1–00–00–04–12–24–33–23–01–10–00–01–02–00–01–33–21–12–22–1
Kuban Krasnodar 1–10–10–02–11–12–01–00–11–10–20–05–23–10–01–13–11–02–13–0
Luch-Energiya Vladivostok 1–10–20–22–02–11–01–01–00–00–20–30–00–00–11–11–32–20–20–0
Mordovia Saransk 0–10–12–05–01–31–11–01–00–00–20–01–41–00–00–21–13–01–22–2
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 0–00–11–21–01–41–11–01–20–10–02–20–10–11–10–20–12–00–21–0
Shinnik Yaroslavl 0–12–30–22–00–13–11–02–13–01–01–04–00–02–10–00–01–14–21–2
Sibir Novosibirsk 1–11–31–11–00–00–01–02–11–10–01–02–11–02–00–11–22–01–11–1
SKA-Khabarovsk 1–02–31–11–15–00–11–31–00–02–01–13–00–02–21–01–02–11–01–0
Sokol Saratov 1–00–32–11–00–01–00–01–22–21–12–30–42–11–41–21–00–00–30–3
Spartak-2 Moscow 1–21–11–04–01–03–02–00–01–20–02–03–20–01–21–32–30–03–14–1
Spartak Nalchik 0–00–11–21–10–00–11–33–22–02–11–11–11–10–11–11–11–21–01–0
Tambov 0–11–24–00–10–01–02–10–00–13–23–10–01–00–03–00–13–01–00–0
Tosno 4–11–23–11–10–01–21–04–20–03–03–15–21–10–02–02–23–01–24–1
Tyumen 2–20–23–11–12–00–02–12–05–13–11–31–11–13–00–01–21–02–31–0
Volgar Astrakhan 1–00–11–21–12–13–21–23–02–04–00–02–11–12–11–20–12–00–04–3
Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 2–10–02–03–02–00–04–00–11–33–23–13–10–40–12–10–12–01–00–3
Zenit-2 St. Petersburg 1–11–11–11–30–41–03–12–21–13–11–11–11–21–13–31–11–02–12–0
Source: FNL (in Russian)
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

Scoring

Vadim Dmitriyevich Minich is a Russian professional football player.

FC Mordovia Saransk football club in Russia

FC Mordovia Saransk is a Russian association football club from Saransk, Republic of Mordovia. In its current state it was formed in 2005, through the merge of Biokhimik-Mordovia and Lisma-Mordovia.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Panchenko Dynamo Moscow24
2 Flag of Russia.svg Khasan Mamtov Tyumen23
3 Flag of Russia.svg Anton Zabolotny Tosno16
4 Flag of Russia.svg Denis Davydov Spartak-213
5 Flag of Armenia.svg Ruslan Koryan SKA-Khabarovsk12
6 Flag of Russia.svg Georgi Melkadze Spartak-211
7 Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Gogniyev Kuban10
Flag of Russia.svg Artyom Fedchuk Spartak-2
Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Samodin Yenisey
10 Flag of Montenegro.svg Fatos Bećiraj Dynamo Moscow9
Flag of Moldova.svg Eugeniu Cebotaru Sibir
Flag of Russia.svg Danil Klenkin Tyumen
Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Sutormin Volgar

Last updated: 21 May 2017 [3]

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