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2004 Russian Premier League

13th season of top-tier football league in Russia


13th season of top-tier football league in Russia

FieldValue
competitionRussian Premier League
season2004
winnersLokomotiv Moscow
2nd title
relegatedKuban Krasnodar
Rotor Volgograd
continentalcup1[Champions League](2005-06-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersLokomotiv Moscow
CSKA Moscow
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](2005-06-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersKrylia Sovetov
Zenit St.Petersburg
matches240
total goals598
league topscorerAleksandr Kerzhakov (18)
prevseason[2003](2003-russian-premier-league)
nextseason[2005](2005-russian-premier-league)

2nd title Rotor Volgograd CSKA Moscow Zenit St.Petersburg NOTE: The following parameters require sources when filled out.

Following are the results of the 2004 Russian Premier League, the top division of Russian association football. Lokomotiv won their second Premier League title, while Krylya Sovetov finished in the top three for the first time, winning bronze. Kuban were relegated after just one season in the Premier League. They were joined by Rotor who played at the top level since the beginning of the Russian league.

Teams

As in the previous season, 16 teams are playing in the 2004 season. After the 2003 season, Chernomorets Novorossiysk and Uralan Elista were relegated to the 2004 Russian First Division. They were replaced by Amkar Perm and Kuban Krasnodar, the winners and runners up of the 2003 Russian First Division.

Venues

AlaniaAmkarCSKADynamoKrylia Sovetov SamaraKuban KrasnodarLokomotiv MoscowMoscowRostovRotorRubinSaturnShinnikSpartakTorpedoZenit Saint Petersburg
Republican Spartak StadiumZvezda StadiumCentral StadiumCentral Stadium
Capacity: **32,464**Capacity: **17,000**Capacity: **36,540**Capacity: **36,540**
[[File:Stadium Spartak Vladikavkaz.JPG250px]][[File:Zvezda Stadium Perm.jpg250px]][[File:Dynamo Stadium.jpg250px]][[File:Dynamo Stadium.jpg250px]]
Metallurg StadiumKuban Stadium
Capacity: **27,084**Capacity: **28,800**
[[File:Metallurg Stadium Samara.jpg250px]][[File:Kuban Stadium FC Kuban Krasnodar vs FC Rostov, Russian Premier League, Krasnodar, Russian 2005 Federation.jpg250px]]
RZD ArenaEduard Streltsov Stadium
Capacity: **33,001**Capacity: **13,450**
[[File:Lokomotiv Stadium.jpg250px]][[File:Eduard Streltsov stadium.jpg250px]]
Olimp-2Central Stadium
Capacity: **15,840**Capacity: **32,120**
[[File:Ростовский стадион во время проведения матча ФК Ростов - ПФК ЦСКА. 2016.jpg250px]][[File:Volgograd Central Stadium aerial view.jpg250px]]
Central StadiumSaturn Stadium
Capacity: **22,500**Capacity: **14,685**
[[File:Tsentralny Kazan.jpg250px]][[File:Ramenskoe-stadium02.jpg250px]]
Shinnik StadiumLuzhniki StadiumLuzhniki StadiumPetrovsky Stadium
Capacity: **22,871**Capacity: **81,029**Capacity: **81,029**Capacity: **21,570**
[[File:Shinnik stadium, Yaroslavl', Russia.jpg250px]][[File:Luzhniki_Stadium_Moscow.jpg250px]][[File:Luzhniki_Stadium_Moscow.jpg250px]][[File:RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Petrovsky Stadium.jpg250px]]

Personnel and kits

TeamLocationHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AlaniaVladikavkazRUS Yuri Sekinayev (Caretaker)
Amkar PermPermRUS Sergei Oborin
CSKAMoscowRUS Valery GazzaevUmbroSibneft
DynamoMoscowRUS Oleg RomantsevDiadora
LokomotivMoscowRUS Yuri SeminNike
KryliaSamaraRUS Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
KubanKrasnodarRUS Leonid Nazarenko (Caretaker)Umbro
MoscowMoscowRUS Valery Petrakov
RostovRostov-on-DonRUS Sergei BalakhninUmbro
RotorVolgogradRUS Vladimir FayzulinUmbroRotor
RubinKazanTKM Kurban BerdyevNike
SaturnRamenskoyeRUS Aleksandr Tarkhanov
ShinnikYaroslavlRUS Oleg Dolmatov
SpartakMoscowLAT Aleksandrs StarkovsUmbro
TorpedoMoscowRUS Sergei PetrenkoLe Coq Sportif
ZenitSaint PetersburgCZE Vlastimil PetrželaUmbroGazprom

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
AlaniaRUS Bakhva TedeyevPreseasonFRA Rolland Courbis9 January 2004Preseason
CSKARUS Valery GazzaevPOR Artur Jorge23 November 2003
DynamoUKR Viktor ProkopenkoCZE Jaroslav Hřebík8 November 2003
KryliaRUS Aleksandr TarkhanovRUS Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
RostovRUS Sergei BalakhninRUS Vitaly Shevchenko
SaturnRUS Oleg RomantsevRUS Boris Ignatyev
SpartakRUS Vladimir Fedotov (Caretaker)End of roleITA Nevio ScalaDecember 2003
RostovRUS Vitaly ShevchenkoApril 2004RUS Sergei BalakhninApril 2004
RotorRUS Vladimir FayzulinApril 2004RUS Yuri Marushkin (Caretaker)April 2004
RotorRUS Yuri Marushkin (Caretaker)April 2004UKR Valeriy YaremchenkoApril 2004
KubanRUS Nikolai YuzhaninMay 2004RUS Soferbi YeshugovMay 2004
ShinnikRUS Aleksandr PobegalovMay 2004RUS Valeri Frolov (Caretaker)May 2004
ShinnikRUS Valeri Frolov (Caretaker)End of roleMay 2004RUS Oleg DolmatovMay 2004
RotorUKR Valeriy YaremchenkoJune 2004RUS Yuri Marushkin (Caretaker)June 2004
DynamoCZE Jaroslav HřebíkResigned12 July 200414thRUS Viktor Bondarenko (Caretaker)12 July 200414th
CSKAPOR Artur JorgeFiredtitle=Гинер: контракт с Газзаевым продлен на три годаurl=https://www.sports.ru/football/2907848.htmlwebsite=sports.ru/publisher=Sports RUaccess-date=31 October 2020language=rudate=13 July 2004}}5thRUS Valery Gazzaev14 July 20045th
RotorRUS Yuri Marushkin (Caretaker)July 2004RUS Vladimir FayzulinJuly 2004
SpartakITA Nevio ScalaAugust 2004LAT Aleksandrs StarkovsSeptember 2004
SaturnRUS Boris IgnatyevSeptember 2004RUS Aleksandr TarkhanovSeptember 2004
AlaniaFRA Rolland CourbisSeptember 2004SRB Dragan Cvetković (Caretaker)September 2004
AlaniaSRB Dragan Cvetković (Caretaker)Resignedtitle=Драган Цветкович ушел и не вернулсяurl=https://region15.ru/dragan-cvetkovich-ushel-i-ne-vernulsya/website=region15.ru/publisher=Region 15access-date=31 October 2020language=rudate=8 October 2004}}12thRUS Yuri Sekinayev (Caretaker)7 October 200412th
DynamoRUS Viktor Bondarenko (Caretaker)Resignedtitle=Романцев возглавил «Динамо»url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/978641website=kommersant.ru/publisher=Kommersantaccess-date=31 October 2020language=rudate=26 October 2004}}14thRUS Oleg Romantsev26 October 200414th
KubanRUS Soferbi YeshugovOctober 2004RUS Leonid Nazarenko (Caretaker)October 2004

Standings

Results

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoal
1RUS Aleksandr KerzhakovZenit18
2RUS Andrei KaryakaKrylia17
3RUS Dmitri SychevLokomotiv15
RUS Aleksandr PanovTorpedo
5ARG Héctor BracamonteMoscow10
RUS Roman PavlyuchenkoSpartak Moscow
RUS Valery YesipovRotor
UKR Oleksandr SpivakZenit
9LTU Robertas PoškusKrylia9
RUS Igor LebedenkoTorpedo
RUS Igor SemshovTorpedo
BRA Vágner LoveCSKA
CRO Ivica OlićCSKA
RUS Dmitri KirichenkoCSKA

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Krylia Sovetov25,500
2Zenit21,417
3Amkar15,987
4Kuban14,867
5Alania14,400
6Shinnik12,067
7Lokomotiv Moscow11,165
8Saturn10,568
9Rostov9,333
10Spartak Moscow9,110
11PFC CSKA9,067
12Rubin8,707
13Rotor8,260
14Torpedo Moscow5,633
15Dynamo Moscow5,300
16FC Moscow3,800

Source:

References

References

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