2006 Russian Premier League

The 2006 Russian Premier League was the 15th season of the premier football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 5th under the current Russian Premier League name.

Russian Premier League
Season2006
ChampionsCSKA Moscow
RelegatedTorpedo Moscow
Shinnik Yaroslavl
Champions LeagueCSKA Moscow
Spartak Moscow
UEFA CupLokomotiv Moscow
Zenit St.Petersburg
Intertoto CupRubin Kazan
Matches played240
Goals scored585 (2.44 per match)
Top goalscorerRoman Pavlyuchenko (18)
2005
2007

The season started on 17 March 2006 and ended on 26 November 2006. Defending champions CSKA Moscow claimed their second successive title on 18 November 2006 with an away win over Luch-Energiya Vladivostok.[1] Spartak Moscow finished runners-up, level on points with CSKA but ranked behind due to fewer wins (see Tie-breaking criteria below). Lokomotiv Moscow finished third.

Torpedo Moscow and Shinnik were relegated. It was the first time in Torpedo Moscow's history that the club was relegated.

Teams

As in the previous season, 16 teams played in the 2006 season. After the 2005 season, Alania Vladikavkaz and Terek Grozny were relegated to the 2006 Russian First Division. They were replaced by Luch-Energia Vladivostok and Spartak Nalchik, the winners and runners up of the 2005 Russian First Division.

Venues

AmkarCSKADynamoKrylia
Zvezda StadiumCentral StadiumCentral StadiumMetallurg Stadium
Capacity: 17,000Capacity: 36,540Capacity: 36,540Capacity: 27,084
Lokomotiv
Moscow
Locations of teams in 2006 Russian Premier League, Tomsk & Vladivostok
Luch-Energia
RZD ArenaDynamo Stadium
Capacity: 33,001Capacity: 10,200
MoscowRostov
Eduard Streltsov StadiumOlimp-2
Capacity: 13,450Capacity: 15,840
RubinSaturn
Central StadiumSaturn Stadium
Capacity: 22,500Capacity: 14,685
ShinnikSpartak Moscow
Shinnik StadiumLuzhniki Stadium
Capacity: 22,871Capacity: 81,029
Spartak NalchikTomTorpedoZenit Saint Petersburg
Spartak StadiumTrud StadiumLuzhniki StadiumPetrovsky Stadium
Capacity: 14,149Capacity: 10,028Capacity: 81,029Capacity: 21,570

Personnel and kits

TeamLocationHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Amkar PermPerm Rashid RakhimovAdidas
CSKAMoscow Valery GazzaevUmbroSibneft/VTB
DynamoMoscow Andrey KobelevUmbroXerox
LokomotivMoscow Oleg DolmatovAdidas
Luch-EnergiaVladivostok Sergei PavlovNikeDSV
KryliaSamara Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
MoscowMoscow Leonid Slutsky
RostovRostov-on-Don Sergei BalakhninUmbro
RubinKazan Kurban BerdyevNike
SaturnRamenskoye Vladimír WeissAdidas
ShinnikYaroslavl Boris Gavrilov (Caretaker)
SpartakMoscow Vladimir FedotovNike
SpartakNalchik Yuri KrasnozhanUmbro
TomTomsk Valery Petrakov
TorpedoMoscow Aleksandr Gostenin (Caretaker)Umbro
ZenitSaint Petersburg Dick AdvocaatAdidasGazprom

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Dynamo Andrey Kobelev (Caretaker)End of rolePreseason Yuri Semin22 November 2005[2]Preseason
Lokomotiv Vladimir Eshtrekov Slavoljub Muslin12 December 2005[3]
Saturn Vladimir Shevchuk Vladimír Weiss
Tom Anatoliy Byshovets Valery Petrakov
Spartak Aleksandrs StarkovsApril 2006 Vladimir FedotovApril 2006
Zenit St.Petersburg Vlastimil Petržela4 May 2006[4] Vladimír Borovička (Caretaker)May 2006
Zenit St.Petersburg Vladimír Borovička (Caretaker)End of RoleJuly 2006 Dick Advocaat26 June 2006[5]
Amkar Sergei OborinAugust 2006 Igor Uralyov (Caretaker)August 2006
Dynamo Yuri SeminResigned4 August 2006[2]15th Andrey KobelevAugust 2006
Amkar Igor Uralyov (Caretaker)End of RoleSeptember 2006 Rashid RakhimovSeptember 2006
Shinnik Oleg DolmatovSeptember 2006 Boris GavrilovSeptember 2006
Torpedo Sergei PetrenkoSeptember 2006 Aleksandr GosteninSeptember 2006
Lokomotiv Slavoljub MuslinFired5 October 2006[6] Oleg Dolmatov5 October 2006[6]

Tournament format and regulations

Based on paragraph 15.3 of the Russian Premier League regulations for the current season, if two or more teams are equal on points (without having the highest number), the positions of these teams are determined by:

  1. higher number of wins in all matches;
  2. higher goal difference in all matches;
  3. results of matches between the teams in question (1. higher number of points obtained; 2. higher number of wins; 3. higher goal difference; 4. higher number of goals scored; 5. higher number of away goals scored);
  4. higher number of goals scored in all matches;
  5. higher number of away goals scored in all matches;
  6. drawing of lots.

Based on paragraph 15.4 of the regulations, if two teams are equal on the highest number of points, the first position is determined by:

  1. higher number of wins in all matches;
  2. results of matches between the two teams (1. higher number of points obtained; 2. higher goal difference; 3. higher number of goals scored; 4. higher number of away goals scored);
  3. drawing of lots, or an additional match between the two teams, with extra time and a penalty shoot-out if necessary.

Based on paragraph 15.5 of the regulations, if more than two teams are equal on the highest number of points, the first position and subsequent positions of these teams are determined by:

  1. higher number of wins in all matches;
  2. higher goal difference in all matches;
  3. results of matches between the teams in question (1. higher number of points obtained; 2. higher goal difference; 3. higher number of goals scored; 4. higher number of away goals scored);
  4. drawing of lots, or an additional tournament between the teams in question.1

1The terms of this additional tournament are determined by the Russian Football Union and the governing body of the Russian Premier League based on suggestions from the participating clubs.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Moscow (C)3017764728+1958Qualification to Champions League group stage
2Spartak Moscow30151326036+2458Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3Lokomotiv Moscow3015874734+1353Qualification to UEFA Cup first round[a]
4Zenit St. Petersburg30131164230+1250Qualification to UEFA Cup second qualifying round
5Rubin Kazan3014794535+1049Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round
6FC Moscow30101374137+443
7Luch-Energiya Vladivostok30125133739−241
8Tom Tomsk30118113533+241
9Krylia Sovetov Samara30108123735+238
10Spartak Nalchik30108123134−338
11Saturn3071672924+537
12Rostov30106144248−636
13Amkar Perm30811112236−1435
14Dynamo Moscow30810123140−934
15Torpedo Moscow (R)30313142240−1822Relegation to First Division
16Shinnik Yaroslavl (R)3018211756−3911
Source: RFPL
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd goal difference; 4th head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored; 7th drawing of lots
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Results

Home \ AwayAMKCSKDYNKRYLOKLUEMOSROSRUBSATSHISPASPNTOMTORZEN
Amkar Perm0–03–21–01–30–02–21–00–01–01–01–31–00–01–01–3
CSKA Moscow2–01–21–11–22–12–11–22–11–05–12–22–12–02–01–0
Dynamo Moscow0–02–31–12–02–11–10–12–21–11–10–01–02–12–12–2
Krylia Sovetov Samara6–12–01–01–22–10–41–00–00–02–00–11–22–12–03–2
Lokomotiv Moscow0–03–22–00–13–00–11–04–40–01–00–02–31–10–03–1
Luch-Energiya3–10–43–13–21–11–14–22–12–01–01–01–02–12–00–2
FC Moscow1–00–11–11–00–12–14–00–52–14–13–31–10–01–10–0
Rostov1–11–22–12–21–21–04–02–10–20–03–42–12–11–11–3
Rubin Kazan1–01–00–12–12–41–02–02–10–30–02–00–02–01–13–0
Saturn0–02–23–01–11–11–01–10–01–23–01–11–42–10–00–0
Shinnik Yaroslavl0–00–11–21–01–31–31–21–61–50–01–10–10–11–11–2
Spartak Moscow4–11–13–23–22–11–13–35–23–01–13–11–03–12–01–0
Spartak Nalchik2–10–11–01–10–10–02–23–13–12–02–12–21–00–01–1
Tom Tomsk1–30–11–02–13–12–11–03–14–00–03–12–21–00–02–2
Torpedo Moscow0–02–23–01–11–42–10–20–21–20–31–11–12–01–21–2
Zenit St. Petersburg2–00–00–01–04–13–11–11–11–01–11–01–44–00–02–1
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

As of matches played on 26 November 2006.
RankPlayerClubGoal
1 Roman PavlyuchenkoSpartak18
2 CSKA14
3 Alejandro DomínguezRubin13
Pavel PogrebnyakTom
Dmitri LoskovLokomotiv
6 Dmitri KirichenkoMoscow12
Mikhail OsinovRostov
8 Vágner LoveCSKA9
Ivica OlićCSKA
10 Yegor TitovSpartak8
Roman AdamovMoscow

Statistics

  • Goals: 585 (average 2.44 per match)
    • From penalties: 69 (12%)
    • Saved/Missed penalties: 19 (22%)
    • Goals scored home: 337 (58%)
    • Goals scored away: 247 (42%)
  • Yellow cards: 1202 (average 5.01 per match)
    • For violent conduct: 730 (61%)
    • For unsporting behaviour: 387 (32%)
    • For undisciplined behaviour: 3 (0%)
    • Other: 82 (7%)
  • Red cards: 62 (average 0.26 per match)
    • For second yellow card: 41 (66%)
    • For undisciplined behaviour: 7 (11%)
    • For denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity: 6 (10%)
    • For violent conduct: 6 (10%)
    • For unsporting behaviour: 1 (2%)
    • For handball: 1 (2%)
  • Attendance: 2,948,996 (average 12,287 per match; 98,300 per matchday)

Awards

Russian Football Union named Andrey Arshavin the best Premier League player of the season. Arshavin was also ranked best by major Russian sports newspapers, Sport-Express[7] and Soviet Sports[8] and became the Russian Footballer of the Year.

On December 18, the Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:[9]

Goalkeepers
  1. Igor Akinfeev (CSKA Moscow)
  2. Vyacheslav Malafeev (Zenit)
  3. Antonín Kinský (Saturn)
Defensive midfielders
  1. Elvir Rahimić (CSKA Moscow)
  2. Evgeni Aldonin (CSKA Moscow)
  3. Mozart (Spartak Moscow)

Medal squads

1. PFC CSKA Moscow

Goalkeepers: Igor Akinfeev (28), Vladimir Gabulov (3), Veniamin Mandrykin (1).
Defenders: Aleksei Berezutski (29), Sergei Ignashevich (26 / 2), Vasili Berezutski (26 / 1), Deividas Šemberas (24), Anton Grigoryev (5), Chidi Odiah (3).
Midfielders: Elvir Rahimić (30 / 1), Dudu (28 / 2), Evgeni Aldonin (28), Yuri Zhirkov (27 / 1), Miloš Krasić (26 / 3), Rolan Gusev (18 / 1), Ivan Taranov (13), Kirill Kochubei (4).
Forwards: Ivica Olić (24 / 9), Vágner Love (23 / 9), (18 / 14), Aleksandr Salugin (5).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Valery Gazzaev.

Transferred out during the season: none.

2. FC Spartak Moscow

Goalkeepers: Wojciech Kowalewski (27), Dmitri Khomich (3), Aleksei Zuev (1).
Defenders: Radoslav Kováč (27 / 2), Martin Jiránek (26 / 2), Martin Stranzl (25), Clemente Rodríguez (20 / 1), Roman Shishkin (14 / 1), Géder (8), Adrian Iencsi (7), Gabriel Tamaș (3), Sergei Kabanov (1), Fyodor Kudryashov (1), Andrei Ivanov (1), Yevgeni Shpedt (1).
Midfielders: Yegor Titov (25 / 7), Vladimir Bystrov (24 / 6), Serghei Covalciuc (23), Mozart (22 / 4), Denis Boyarintsev (22 / 2), Maksym Kalynychenko (15 / 3), Quincy (15 / 1), Dmitri Torbinski (13), Aleksei Rebko (9).
Forwards: Roman Pavlyuchenko (27 / 18), Fernando Cavenaghi (17 / 5), Aleksandr Pavlenko (12 / 1), Nikita Bazhenov (11 / 3), Mihajlo Pjanović (8 / 3), Artyom Dzyuba (5).

Manager: Aleksandrs Starkovs (until April), Vladimir Fedotov (from July).

Transferred out during the season: Gabriel Tamaș (to Celta de Vigo).

3. FC Lokomotiv Moscow

Goalkeepers: Aleksei Poliakov (23), Eldin Jakupović (5), Sergei Ryzhikov (2).
Defenders: Branislav Ivanović (28 / 2), Vadim Evseev (24), Emir Spahić (21), Oleg Pashinin (20), Dmitri Sennikov (14), Malkhaz Asatiani (14), Fininho (12), Marián Had (6), Dmitri Kruglov (2), Inal Getigezhev (1).
Midfielders: Dmitri Loskov (29 / 13), Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (29 / 3), Sergei Gurenko (29 / 1), Marat Izmailov (16 / 1), Aleksandr Samedov (13), Ivan Starkov (12 / 2), Laryea Kingston (12), Shaker Zouagi (11 / 1), André Bikey (5), Vladimir Maminov (5).
Forwards: Garry O'Connor (24 / 7), Dmitri Sychev (24 / 7), Dramane Traoré (21 / 6), Shamil Asildarov (4 / 1), Giorgi Chelidze (4).

Manager: Slavoljub Muslin (until October), Oleg Dolmatov (from October).

Transferred out during the season: Dmitri Kruglov (to FC Kuban Krasnodar), André Bikey (to Reading F.C.).

See also

2006 in Russian Football

References