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2007 Russian Premier League

16th season of top-tier football league in Russia


16th season of top-tier football league in Russia

FieldValue
competitionRussian Premier League
season2007
winnersZenit St.Petersburg
relegatedKuban Krasnodar
Rostov
continentalcup1[Champions League](2008-09-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersZenit St.Petersburg
Spartak Moscow
continentalcup2[Europa League](2008-09-uefa-europa-league)
continentalcup2 qualifiersCSKA Moscow
FC Moscow
continentalcup3[Intertoto Cup](2008-uefa-intertoto-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersSaturn Ramenskoye
matches240
total goals562
league topscorerRoman Pavlyuchenko
& Roman Adamov (20)
prevseason[2006](2006-russian-premier-league)
nextseason[2008](2008-russian-premier-league)

Rostov Spartak Moscow FC Moscow & Roman Adamov (20) NOTE: The following parameters require sources when filled out.

The 2007 Russian Premier League was the 16th season of the Russian Football Championship, and the sixth under the current Russian Premier League name. The league was sponsored by insurance company Rosgosstrakh.

The season started on 10 March 2007 with the match between Luch-Energia and FC Moscow in Vladivostok, with the first goal of the season being scored by FC Moscow striker Héctor Bracamonte. It ended on 11 November 2007, when Zenit St. Petersburg claimed their first title with an away win over Saturn. Zenit became the second non-Moscow club to win the league, after Alania Vladikavkaz in 1995.

Spartak Moscow finished runners-up for the third consecutive season, while defending champions CSKA Moscow finished third.

Teams

As in the previous season, 16 teams played in the 2007 season. After the 2006 season, Torpedo Moscow and Shinnik Yaroslavl were relegated to the 2007 Russian First Division. They were replaced by Khimki and Kuban Krasnodar, the winners and runners up of the 2006 Russian First Division.

Venues

AmkarCSKADynamoKhimkiKryliaKubanLokomotivLuch-EnergiaMoscowRostovRubinSaturnSpartak MoscowSpartak NalchikTomZenit Saint Petersburg
Zvezda StadiumLuzhniki StadiumCentral StadiumRodina Stadium
Capacity: **17,000**Capacity: **81,000**Capacity: **36,540**Capacity: **3,760**
[[File:Zvezda Stadium Perm.jpg250px]][[File:LuzhnikiStadium.jpg250px]][[File:Dynamo Stadium.jpg250px]][[File:Rodina Stadium 2016.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 ArenaDynamo Stadium
Capacity: **33,001**Capacity: **10,200**
[[File:Lokomotiv Stadium.jpg250px]][[File:Fotbalový zápas.jpg250px]]
Eduard Streltsov StadiumOlimp-2
Capacity: **13,450**Capacity: **15,840**
[[File:Eduard Streltsov stadium.jpg250px]][[File:Ростовский стадион во время проведения матча ФК Ростов - ПФК ЦСКА. 2016.jpg250px]]
Central StadiumSaturn Stadium
Capacity: **22,500**Capacity: **14,685**
[[File:Tsentralny Kazan.jpg250px]][[File:Ramenskoe-stadium02.jpg250px]]
Luzhniki StadiumSpartak StadiumTrud StadiumPetrovsky Stadium
Capacity: **81,029**Capacity: **14,149**Capacity: **10,028**Capacity: **21,570**
[[File:Luzhniki_Stadium_Moscow.jpg250px]][[File:RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Petrovsky Stadium.jpg250px]]

Personnel and kits

TeamLocationHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Amkar PermPermTJK Rashid Rakhimov
CSKAMoscowRUS Valery Gazzaev
DynamoMoscowRUS Andrey Kobelev
KhimkiKhimkiSRB Slavoljub Muslin
KryliaSamaraRUS Aleksandr Tarkhanov
KubanKrasnodarRUS Leonid Nazarenko (Caretaker)
LokomotivMoscowRUS Anatoliy Byshovets
Luch-EnergiaVladivostokRUS Sergei Pavlov
MoscowMoscowRUS Leonid Slutsky
RostovRostov-on-DonRUS Oleg Dolmatov
RubinKazanTKM Kurban Berdyev
SaturnRamenskoyeRUS Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
SpartakMoscowRUS Stanislav Cherchesov
SpartakNalchikRUS Yuri Krasnozhan
TomTomskRUS Valery Petrakov
ZenitSaint PetersburgNLD Dick Advocaat

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
LokomotivRUS Oleg DolmatovFired26 December 2006PreseasonRUS Anatoliy Byshovets26 December 2006Preseason
KryliaRUS Gadzhi GadzhiyevRUS Sergei Oborin
KubanUKR Pavlo YakovenkoApril 2007RUS Leonid Nazarenko (Caretaker)April 2007
SaturnSVK Vladimír WeissMay 2007RUS Gadzhi GadzhiyevMay 2007
RostovRUS Sergei BalakhninJuly 2007UKR Pavlo YakovenkoJuly 2007
RostovUKR Pavlo YakovenkoJuly 2007RUS Oleg Dolmatov23 July 2007
SpartakRUS Vladimir FedotovJune 2007RUS Stanislav Cherchesov19 June 2007
KryliaRUS Sergei OborinAugust 2007RUS Aleksandr TarkhanovAugust 2007
KubanRUS Leonid Nazarenko (Caretaker)August 2007RUS Soferbi YeshugovAugust 2007
KhimkiRUS Vladimir KazachyonokSeptember 2007SRB Slavoljub Muslin7 September 2007
KubanRUS Soferbi YeshugovSeptember 2007RUS Leonid Nazarenko (Caretaker)September 2007

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

Results

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoal
1RUS Roman PavlyuchenkoSpartak14
RUS Roman AdamovMoscow
3BRA JôCSKA13
BRA Vágner LoveCSKA
5RUS Pavel PogrebnyakZenit11
RUS Dmitri SychevLokomotiv
7RUS Andrey ArshavinZenit10
RUS Andrei KaryakaSaturn
BUL Martin KushevAmkar
10RUS Konstantin ZyryanovZenit9
MKD Goran MaznovTom
RUS Dmitri KirichenkoSaturn
GEO Davit MujiriKrylia
RUS Denis KolodinDynamo

Statistics

  • Goals: 562 (average 2.34 per match)
    • From penalties: 57 (10%)
    • Saved/Missed penalties: 17 (23%)
    • Goals scored home: 348 (62%)
    • Goals scored away: 214 (38%)
  • Yellow cards: 1080 (average 4.50 per match)
    • For violent conduct: 563 (52%)
    • For unsporting behaviour: 425 (39%)
    • For undisciplined behaviour: 8 (1%)
    • Other: 84 (8%)
  • Red cards: 49 (average 0.20 per match)
    • For second yellow card: 27 (55%)
    • For violent conduct: 9 (18%)
    • For unsporting behaviour: 5 (9%)
    • For undisciplined behaviour: 4 (8%)
    • For denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity: 4 (8%)
  • Attendance: 3,147,567 (average 13,114 per match; 104,919 per matchday)

Awards

On 30 November 2007 Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:

;Goalkeepers

  1. Czech Republic Antonín Kinský (Saturn)
  2. Russia Vladimir Gabulov (Kuban)
  3. Croatia Stipe Pletikosa (Spartak Moscow) ;Right backs
  4. Serbia Branislav Ivanović (Lokomotiv Moscow)
  5. Russia Aleksandr Anyukov (Zenit)
  6. Russia Vasili Berezutskiy (CSKA Moscow) ;Right-centre backs
  7. Russia Sergei Ignashevich (CSKA Moscow)
  8. Russia Denis Kolodin (Dynamo Moscow)
  9. Czech Republic Radoslav Kováč (Spartak Moscow) ;Left-centre backs
  10. Slovakia Ján Ďurica (Saturn)
  11. Austria Martin Stranzl (Spartak Moscow)
  12. Belgium Nicolas Lombaerts (Zenit) ;Left backs
  13. Russia Aleksei Berezutskiy (CSKA Moscow)
  14. South Korea Kim Dong-Jin (Zenit)
  15. Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Spahić (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;Defensive midfielders
  16. Ukraine Anatoliy Tymoschuk (Zenit)
  17. Russia Dmitri Khokhlov (Dynamo Moscow)
  18. Russia Aleksei Igonin (Saturn) ;Right wingers
  19. Serbia Miloš Krasić (CSKA Moscow)
  20. Russia Vladimir Bystrov (Spartak Moscow)
  21. Russia Aleksei Ivanov (Luch-Energia and Saturn) ;Central midfielders
  22. Russia Konstantin Zyryanov (Zenit)
  23. Russia Yegor Titov (Spartak Moscow)
  24. Russia Igor Semshov (Dynamo Moscow) ;Left wingers
  25. Russia Yuri Zhirkov (CSKA Moscow)
  26. Russia Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (Lokomotiv Moscow)
  27. Russia Dmitri Torbinsky (Spartak Moscow)

;Right forwards

  1. Brazil Vágner Love (CSKA Moscow)
  2. Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko (Spartak Moscow)
  3. Portugal Danny (Dynamo Moscow) ;Left forwards
  4. Russia Andrei Arshavin (Zenit)
  5. Brazil Jô (CSKA Moscow)
  6. Russia Dmitri Sychev (Lokomotiv Moscow)

Medal squads

Attendances

Source:

No.ClubAverageChangeHighest
1Spartak Moscow24,06739,8%68,000
2Kuban21,14782,0%28,800
3Zenit20,604-6,1%21,500
4Krylia Sovetov18,5339,1%26,000
5Amkar16,09719,2%19,000
6PFC CSKA14,54733,3%55,000
7Lokomotiv Moscow13,3322,0%27,503
8Spartak Nalchik13,100-3,3%14,200
9FC Tom13,0331,8%15,000
10Rubin11,767-14,3%20,000
11Saturn10,6841,5%16,000
12Luch9,747-1,7%10,200
13Dynamo Moscow9,73320,7%27,000
14Rostov7,500-16,5%12,500
15FC Khimki7,286194,9%10,500
16FC Moscow5,5133,9%10,000

References

References

  1. (2007-08-15). "Moskva punished for oversight". [[UEFA]].
  2. link. Russian Football Union. (2007-11-30)
  3. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/rus/averus07.htm
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