2005 Russian Premier League 14th season of top-tier football league in Russia
Football league season
The 2005 Russian Premier League was the 14th season of the premier football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 4th under the current Russian Premier League name.
Teams
As in the previous season, 16 teams are playing in the 2005 season. After the 2004 season , Kuban Krasnodar and Rotor Volgograd were relegated to the 2005 Russian First Division . They were replaced by Terek Grozny and Tom Tomsk , the winners and runners up of the 2004 Russian First Division .
Venues
Alania
Amkar
CSKA
Dynamo
Republican Spartak Stadium
Zvezda Stadium
Central Stadium
Central Stadium
Capacity: 32,464
Capacity: 17,000
Capacity: 36,540
Capacity: 36,540
Krylia Sovetov Samara
Locations of teams in 2004 Russian Premier League
Locations of teams in 2005 Russian Premier League (Tomsk)
Lokomotiv Moscow
Metallurg Stadium
RZD Arena
Capacity: 27,084
Capacity: 33,001
Moscow
Rostov
Eduard Streltsov Stadium
Olimp-2
Capacity: 13,450
Capacity: 15,840
Rubin
Saturn
Central Stadium
Saturn Stadium
Capacity: 22,500
Capacity: 14,685
Shinnik
Spartak
Shinnik Stadium
Luzhniki Stadium
Capacity: 22,871
Capacity: 81,029
Terek
Tom
Torpedo
Zenit Saint Petersburg
Central Stadium
Trud Stadium
Luzhniki Stadium
Petrovsky Stadium
Capacity: 12,500
Capacity: 10,028
Capacity: 81,029
Capacity: 21,570
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
League table
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)
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Since CSKA Moscow won the 2005–06 Russian Cup , and winner of the Russian Cup should advance to the First Round of UEFA Cup , the spot was awarded to 3rd-positioned team, because CSKA Moscow already qualified for UEFA Champions League . As a result, 4th-positioned team received a spot in the Second Qualifying Round of UEFA Cup, and 5th-positioned team received a spot in the Second Round of UEFA Intertoto Cup
^ Terek had 6 points deducted for failing to pay transfer fee in time.
Results
Source:
[citation needed ] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Season statistics
Top goalscorers
As of matches played on 19 November 2005.
Statistics
Goals: 539 (average 2.25 per match)
From penalties: 58 (11%)
Saved/Missed penalties: 17 (23%)
Goals scored home: 324 (60%)
Goals scored away: 215 (40%)
Yellow cards: 962 (average 4.01 per match)
For violent conduct: 603 (63%)
For unsporting behaviour: 287 (30%)
For undisciplined behaviour: 21 (2%)
Other: 51 (5%)
Red cards: 32 (average 0.13 per match)
For second yellow card: 20 (63%)
For denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity: 3 (9%)
For unsporting behaviour: 3 (9%)
For insulting language: 3 (9%)
For attack wrecking: 1 (3%)
For violent conduct: 1 (3%)
Attendance: 2,881,674 (average 12,006 per match; 96,048 per matchday)
Awards
On December 9 Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:[ 8]
Medal squads
1. PFC CSKA Moscow
Goalkeepers: Igor Akinfeev (29), Veniamin Mandrykin (1).
Defenders: Deividas Šemberas (28), Aleksei Berezutski (27 / 2), Vasili Berezutski (27 / 2), Sergei Ignashevich (22 / 5), Bohdan Shershun (1).
Midfielders: Elvir Rahimić (30 / 1), Daniel Carvalho (29 / 4), Evgeni Aldonin (29 / 1), Chidi Odiah (27 / 2), Miloš Krasić (27 / 2), Rolan Gusev (25 / 4), Dudu (21 / 3), Yuri Zhirkov (20 / 2), Juris Laizāns (3 / 1), Osmar Ferreyra (2), Ivan Taranov (1).
Forwards: Vágner Love (21 / 7), Ivica Olić (20 / 10), Sergey Samodin (12), Aleksandr Salugin (5 / 1), Sergei Pravosud (5).(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)
One own goal scored by Denis Kovba (FC Krylia Sovetov Samara ).
Manager: Valery Gazzaev .
Transferred out during the season: Juris Laizāns (to FC Torpedo Moscow ), Osmar Ferreyra (on loan to PSV Eindhoven ), Bohdan Shershun (to FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk ).
2. FC Spartak Moscow
Goalkeepers: Wojciech Kowalewski (29), Aleksei Zuev (1).
Defenders: Nemanja Vidić (27 / 2), Clemente Rodríguez (25 / 1), Martin Jiránek (22), Ignas Dedura (18 / 1), Adrian Iencsi (13 / 1), Emanuel Pogatetz (11), Florin Şoavă (7), Dmytro Parfenov (2).
Midfielders: Yegor Titov (28 / 4), Denis Boyarintsev (27 / 4), Radoslav Kováč (27 / 4), Serghei Covalciuc (21 / 2), Maksym Kalynychenko (18 / 4), Vladimir Bystrov (15 / 3), Aleksandr Samedov (11), Dmitri Alenichev (8), Mozart (7), Andrejs Rubins (5).
Forwards: Roman Pavlyuchenko (25 / 11), Fernando Cavenaghi (25 / 6), Mihajlo Pjanović (17 / 1), Aleksandr Pavlenko (14 / 2), Nikita Bazhenov (10 / 1).
Manager: Aleksandrs Starkovs .
Transferred out during the season: Aleksandr Samedov (to FC Lokomotiv Moscow ), Emanuel Pogatetz (to Middlesbrough ).
3. FC Lokomotiv Moscow
Goalkeepers: Sergei Ovchinnikov (29), Aleksei Poliakov (1).
Defenders: Dmitri Sennikov (29 / 1), Malkhaz Asatiani (28 / 3), Sergei Gurenko (26), Vadim Evseev (21 / 2), Oleg Pashinin (18 / 1), Sergei Omelyanchuk (13), Dmitri Kruglov (8), Aleksei Bugayev (8).
Midfielders: Dmitri Khokhlov (30 / 3), Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (29 / 8), Francisco Lima (26), Dmitri Loskov (22 / 6), Vladimir Maminov (20), Marat Izmailov (16 / 4), André Bikey (9), Aleksandr Samedov (9).
Forwards: Igor Lebedenko (23 / 6), Dmitri Sychev (21 / 6), Francesco Ruopolo (7), Winston Parks (5), Essau Kanyenda (3), Maksim Buznikin (2), Mikheil Ashvetia (2), Giorgi Chelidze (2), Ruslan Pimenov (1).
One own goal scored by Mykhaylo Starostyak (FC Shinnik Yaroslavl ).
Manager: Yuri Syomin (until April), Vladimir Eshtrekov (from April).
Transferred out during the season: Winston Parks (on loan to FC Saturn Moscow Oblast ), Essau Kanyenda (on loan to FC Rostov ), Maksim Buznikin (to FC Rostov ), Mikheil Ashvetia (to FC Rostov ), Ruslan Pimenov (to FC Alania Vladikavkaz ).
See also
References
External links
Seasons
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Winners
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions
Domestic leagues Domestic cups League cups UEFA competitions
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