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{{Short description|Russian national top division professional association football league}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2013}}
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{{Infobox football league
{{Infobox football league
| name = Russian Premier League
| name = Russian Premier League
| image =
| image = Russian Premier League.svg
| pixels =
| pixels = 190px
| organiser = [[Russian Football Union]] (RFU)
| country = Russia
| country = Russia
| confed = [[UEFA]]
| confed = [[UEFA]]
| founded = {{Start date and age|2001}}
| founded = 1992 (as Top League)<br />2001 (as Premier League)
| teams = [[#Current clubs|16]]
| teams = [[#Current clubs|16]]
| relegation = [[Russian Football National League|Football National League]]
| relegation = [[Russian First League|First League]]
| levels = 1
| levels = [[Football in Russia#League system|1]]
| domest_cup = [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]]
| domest_cup = [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]]<br />[[Russian Super Cup]]
| confed_cup = [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]<br>[[UEFA Europa League|Europa League]]
| confed_cup =
| champions = [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| champions = {{nowrap|[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (10th title)}}
| season = [[2015–16 Russian Premier League|2015–16 season]]
| season = [[2023–24 Russian Premier League|2023–24]]
| most successful club = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (9 titles)*
| most successful club = {{nowrap|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br> [[Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (10 titles)}}
| website = [http://www.rfpl.org/ www.RFPL.org]
| tv = [[#Media coverage|List of broadcasters]]
| website = {{URL|https://premierliga.ru/}}
| current = [[2016–17 Russian Premier League]] <br/> {{small|<nowiki>*</nowiki>Including Russian Top League<br/>and Russian Top Division titles}}
| current = [[2024–25 Russian Premier League]]
}}
}}


The '''Russian Premier League''' (RPL; {{langx|ru|Российская премьер-лига}}, ''Rossiyskaya premyer-liga''; РПЛ), also written as '''Russian Premier Liga''',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Russian Premier Liga (@premierliga_en) |url=https://twitter.com/premierliga_en |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230614184201/https://twitter.com/premierliga_en |archive-date=Jun 14, 2023 |website=Twitter}}</ref> is the top division professional [[association football]] [[football in Russia|league]] in Russia.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/domesticleague/index.html |title=Russia - League |website=uefa.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141211202756/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/domesticleague/index.html |archive-date=11 December 2014}}</ref> It was established at the end of 2001 as the '''Russian Football Premier League''' (RFPL; {{langx|ru|Российская футбольная премьер-лига}}; РФПЛ) and was rebranded with its current name in 2018.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eng.rfpl.org/rfpl/ |title=RFPL |website=Russian Football Premier-League |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129012138/http://eng.rfpl.org/rfpl/ |archive-date=29 November 2014}}</ref> From 1992 through 2001, the top level of the [[Football in Russia#League system|Russian football league system]] was the '''Russian Football Championship''' ({{langx|ru|Чемпионат России по футболу}}, ''Chempionat Rossii po Futbolu'').<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eng.rfpl.org/rfpl/championat/ |title=About Russian Football Championship |website=Russian Football Premier-League |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170607152406/http://eng.rfpl.org/rfpl/championat/ |archive-date=7 June 2017}}</ref>
The '''Russian Football Premier League'''<ref>[http://eng.rfpl.org/rfpl/championat/ ABOUT RUSSIAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP] rfpl.org</ref> ({{lang-ru|Чемпионат России по футболу}}), or '''Russian Premier League''',<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/domesticleague/index.html Russian Premier League] uefa.com</ref> is the top division professional [[association football]] [[football in Russia|league]] in Russia. The competition is administered by the {{Interlanguage link multi|Russian Football Premier League|ru|3=Российская футбольная премьер-лига}}.<ref>[http://eng.rfpl.org/rfpl/ RFPL] rfpl.org ({{lang-ru|Российская футбольная Премьер-Лига}})</ref> There are 16 teams in the competition. The league has two [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] qualifying spots given to the top two teams at the end of the season and two [[UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] spots are allocated to the third and fourth. The cup winner qualifies to the [[UEFA Europa League]] without play-offs.
The last two teams are relegated to the [[Russian Football National League|Russian National Football League]] at the end of the season.
The Russian Premier League was established in 2001 and succeeded the ''Top Division''. The Top Division was run by the Professional Football League of Russia. Creation of the Premier League is considered to give the clubs a greater degree of independence. The league is currently called '''Rosgosstrakh Russian Football Championship'''<ref>({{lang-ru|Росгосстрах — Чемпионат России по футболу}})</ref> for sponsorship reasons.


There are 16 teams in the competition. As of the 2021/22 season, the league had two [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] qualifying spots for the league winners and league runners-up, and two spots in the [[UEFA Conference League]] were allocated to the third- and fourth-placed teams.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_26234.html/ |date=Feb 19, 2021 |title=European competitions in 2021/22: where will RPL teams be? |website=Russian Premier Liga |access-date=2022-01-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210219140013/https://eng.premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_26234.html |archive-date= Feb 19, 2021 }}</ref> However, those have all been suspended due to [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine|Russia's invasion of Ukraine]], along with the national team's participation in international competitions.<ref name="UEFAban"/> The last two teams are relegated to the [[Russian First League]] at the end of the season, while the 13th and 14th placed teams compete against the National League's 4th and 3rd teams respectively in a two-legged playoff.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/rfpl/championat/ | title=About the Russian Premier Liga |website=eng.premierliga.ru |access-date=2022-01-07}}</ref>
[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] is the current Russian Premier League champion.

The Russian Premier League succeeded the ''Top Division'' including history and records. The Top Division was run by the Professional Football League of Russia. Since July 2022, the league is currently called '''Mir Russian Premier League''' ({{langx|ru|Мир Российская премьер-лига}}), also written as '''Mir Russian Premier Liga''' (after the [[Mir (payment system)|Mir payment system]]), for sponsorship reasons.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Национальная платёжная система "Мир" стала титульным партнёром РПЛ |url=https://premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_28322.html |access-date=2022-07-11 |website=premierliga.ru}}</ref>

Since the introduction of the Russian Premier League in 2002, [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (10 times), [[FC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (6 times), [[Lokomotiv Moscow]] (3 times), [[Rubin Kazan]] (2 times) and [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (1 time) have won the title. Zenit Saint Petersburg are the current champions winning the competition since 2018–19 until 2022–23 consecutively.


==History==
==History==
After the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], starting in 1992, each former Soviet republic organized an independent national championship. In Russia, the six Russian teams who had played in the [[Soviet Top League]] in 1991 ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]], [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]], [[Spartak Vladikavkaz]], and [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]) were supplemented with 14 teams from lower divisions to form a 20-team Russian Top Division. The Top Division was further divided into two groups to reduce the total number of matches. The number of teams in the Top Division was gradually reduced to 18 in 1993 and 16 in 1994. Since then, the Russian Top Division (and subsequently the Premier League) has consisted of 16 teams, except for a short-lived experiment with having two more teams in 1996 and 1997.
After the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], starting in 1992, each former Soviet republic organized an independent national championship. In Russia, the six Russian teams who had played in the [[Soviet Top League]] in 1991 ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]], [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]], [[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Spartak Vladikavkaz]], and [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]) were supplemented with 14 teams from lower divisions to form a 20-team Russian Top Division. The Top Division was divided into two groups to reduce the total number of matches. The number of teams in the Top Division was reduced to 18 in 1993 and 16 in 1994. Since then, the Russian Top Division (and the Premier League since 2002) has consisted of 16 teams, except for a short-lived experiment with having two more teams in 1996 and 1997.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Russian Premier Liga |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/about-rpl/championat/ |access-date=2023-04-14 |website=eng.premierliga.ru |language=ru}}</ref>{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


Spartak Moscow won nine of the first ten titles. [[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz]] was the only team which managed to break Spartak's dominance, winning the top division title in 1995. Lokomotiv Moscow have won the title three times,<ref>{{Cite web |title=ИСТОРИЯ КЛУБА |trans-title=The CLUB HISTORY |url=https://www.fclm.ru/history/ |access-date=2023-04-14 |website=Football Club Lokomotiv Moscow(Футбо́льный клуб "Локомоти́в" Москва́)}}</ref> and CSKA Moscow six times.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CSKA Moscow - Club details - Football |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/teams/cska-moskva/teamcenter.shtml |access-date=2023-04-14 |website=Eurosport |language=en}}</ref>{{citation needed|date=March 2022}} In 2007, [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]] won the title for the first time in their history in Russian professional football; they had also won a Soviet title in 1984. 2008 brought the rise of [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]], a club entirely new to the Russian top flight, as it had never competed in the Soviet Top League.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
Spartak Moscow was the dominant force in the Top Division, winning nine of the first ten titles. [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz]] was the only team which managed to break Spartak's dominance, winning the Top Division title in 1995.


In preparation for the 2018–19 season, it was decided to hold a rebranding in which a new logo was presented.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://matchtv.ru/football/rfpl/matchtvnews_NI843132_Futbol_i_sombrero_oni_esli_chestno_ |title=Футбол и сомбреро, они, если честно... Новые логотипы РФПЛ как прививка от скуки |date=17 April 2018 |access-date=17 April 2018 |language=ru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180418032357/https://matchtv.ru/football/rfpl/matchtvnews_NI843132_Futbol_i_sombrero_oni_esli_chestno_ |archive-date=18 April 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |language=ru|url=http://www.sport-express.ru/football/rfpl/reviews/novyy-logotip-premer-ligi-prosto-bomba-1395907/ |title=Новый логотип премьер-лиги. Просто бомба! |date=12 April 2018 |access-date=12 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180629064525/http://www.sport-express.ru/football/rfpl/reviews/novyy-logotip-premer-ligi-prosto-bomba-1395907/ |archive-date=29 June 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |language=ru|url=https://www.sportsdaily.ru/articles/medvezhya-usluga-s-chem-assocziiruetsya-nash-futbol |title=Медведь на логотипе РФПЛ. |access-date=12 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180618075616/https://www.sportsdaily.ru/articles/medvezhya-usluga-s-chem-assocziiruetsya-nash-futbol |archive-date=18 June 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |language=ru|url=https://matchtv.ru/football/matchtvnews_NI843462_Predstavlen_rabochij_variant_novogo_logotipa_RFPL |title=Представлен рабочий вариант нового логотипа РФПЛ |date=16 April 2018 |access-date=12 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180618203624/https://matchtv.ru/football/matchtvnews_NI843462_Predstavlen_rabochij_variant_novogo_logotipa_RFPL |archive-date=18 June 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |language=ru|url=https://www.artlebedev.ru/rpl/logo/process/ |title=Cоздание логотипа Российской премьер-лиги |website=www.artlebedev.ru |access-date=12 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180714193056/https://www.artlebedev.ru/rpl/logo/process/ |archive-date=14 July 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref>
Lokomotiv Moscow have won the title twice, and CSKA Moscow six times.


As a result of the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine|Russia's invasion of Ukraine]], all Russian club and national teams were banned from European competition indefinitely. Spartak Moscow, who were competing in the [[UEFA Europa League]] and were the only Russian club team remaining in European competition at the time, were disqualified from their tie against [[RB Leipzig]], who advanced on a [[walkover]].<ref name=UEFAban>{{cite news|url=https://theathletic.com/news/fifa-suspends-russia-from-international-football/Ae9BqnybtSVb/|title=FIFA and UEFA suspend Russia from international football and clubs from European competition|last=Buckingham|first=Philip|date=28 February 2022|work=The Athletic|access-date=24 March 2022}}</ref>
In 2007, [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]] climbed to the top, winning the title for the first time in their history in Russian professional football; they had also won a Soviet title in 1984. 2008 brought the pinnacle of the rise of [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]], a club entirely new to the Russian top flight, as it had never even competed in the Soviet Top League.


==Competition==
==Competition==
[[Image:Kirov stadium.jpg|thumb|250px|Russian Premier League match between [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit]] and [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo]] (the last Zenit match at the [[Kirov Stadium]], stadium had been already partially demolished.)]]
[[Image:Kirov stadium.jpg|thumb|250px|Russian Premier League match between [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit]] and [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo]] (the last Zenit match at the [[Kirov Stadium]], stadium had been already partially demolished.)]]


Teams in the Russian Premier League play each other twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 30 matches. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. If teams are level on points, the tie-breakers are the number of wins, then the goal difference, followed by several other factors. If the teams are tied for the first position, the tie-breakers are the number of wins, then head-to-head results. If the teams tied for the first place cannot be separated by these tie-breakers, a championship play-off is ordered.
Teams in the Russian Premier League play each other twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 30 matches. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. If teams are level on points, the tie-breakers are the number of wins, then the goal difference, followed by several other factors. If the teams are tied for the first position, the tie-breakers are the number of wins, then head-to-head results. If the teams tied for the first place cannot be separated by these tie-breakers, a championship play-off is ordered.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


[[Image:Lokomotiv Stadium 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Russian Premier League match between [[Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv]] and [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak]] at the [[Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)|Lokomotiv Stadium]]]]
[[Image:Lokomotiv Stadium 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Russian Premier League match between [[Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv]] and [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak]] at the [[RZD Arena]]]]


As of 2010, the champions and the runners-up qualify for the [[UEFA Champions League]] group stage. The third-placed team qualifies for the Champions League second qualifying round. The fourth- and fifth-place teams qualify for the [[UEFA Europa League]]. The bottom two teams are relegated to the [[Russian Football National League|First Division]] (renamed the National Football League starting in 2011).
As of [[2020–21 Russian Premier League|2020–21 season]], the champions qualify for the [[UEFA Champions League]] group stage. The runners-up qualifies for the Champions League third qualifying round. The third and fourth-place teams qualify for the [[UEFA Europa Conference League]]. If the winner of [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]] ends in first or second on the championship in same season, then the third-place team qualifies to [[UEFA Europa League]] group stage, while fourth and fifth-place teams qualify for the [[UEFA Europa Conference League]] instead. The bottom two teams are relegated to the [[Russian First League|First League]]. Starting on the [[2020–21 Russian Premier League|2020–21 season]] the teams ranked in 13th and 14th-place play a two legs relegation play-off against 4th and 3rd-place team from National League. The two winners of this play-off secures the right to play in Premier League in following season.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


Unlike most other European football leagues, the league traditionally ran in summer, from March to November, to avoid playing games in the cold and snowy weather in winter. This was altered ahead of the 2012–13 season, with the league planning to run the season from autumn to spring. The transitional season of the competition began in early 2011 and continued until summer of 2012. After the 16 Premier League teams played each other twice over the course of the 2011 calendar year, they were split into two groups of eight, and the teams played other teams in their groups two more times for a total of 44 games (30 in 2011 and 14 in 2012). Those two groups were contested in spring 2012, with the top eight clubs playing for the title and European places. The other sides vied to avoid relegation: the bottom two went down while the next two played off against the sides third and fourth in the National Football League, with the two losers being relegated (or denied promotion).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/news/newsid=1527870.html?cid=PULSE_TW|title=Russian league switches to new calendar|work=UEFA.com|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=2010-09-13|accessdate=2010-09-13}}</ref> Under the current autumn-spring calendar, the league takes a three-month winter break from mid-December until mid-March.
Unlike most other European football leagues, the league traditionally used to run in summer, from March to November, to avoid playing games in the cold and snowy weather in winter. This was altered ahead of the 2012–13 season, with the league planning to run the season from autumn to spring. The transitional season of the competition began in early 2011 and continued until summer of 2012. After the 16 Premier League teams played each other twice over the course of the 2011 calendar year, they were split into two groups of eight, and the teams played other teams in their groups two more times for a total of 44 games (30 in 2011 and 14 in 2012). Those two groups were contested in spring 2012, with the top eight clubs playing for the title and European places. The other sides vied to avoid relegation: the bottom two went down while the next two played off against the sides third and fourth in the National Football League, with the two losers being relegated (or denied promotion).<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/news/newsid=1527870.html?cid=PULSE_TW |title=Russian league switches to new calendar |work=UEFA.com |publisher=[[UEFA]] |date=2010-09-13 |access-date=2010-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120217045135/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/news/newsid=1527870.html?cid=PULSE_TW |archive-date=17 February 2012 |url-status=live}}</ref> Under the current autumn-spring calendar, the league takes a three-month winter break from mid-December until mid-March. Merging the calendar with other UEFA leagues however, has increased numbers of games in winter. This has resulted in the [[Russian Far East]] and [[Siberia]]n teams being forced to play more home games in hostile weather conditions which affected the Premier League when [[FC SKA-Khabarovsk|SKA Khabarovsk]] took part.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gulfnews.com/world/europe/russia-fears-freezing-out-top-players-1.2128307|title=Russia fears freezing out top players|publisher=Gulf News|date=21 November 2017|access-date=1 January 2021}}</ref>


===Youth championship===
==Youth championship==
The '''[[:ru:Молодёжное первенство России по футболу|Youth championship]]''' ({{lang-ru|Молодежное первенство}}), also known as '''Youth teams championship''' ({{lang-ru|Первенство молодёжных команд}}), '''Reserve team tournament''' ({{lang-ru|Турнир дублирующих составов}}) or '''[[:ru:Турнир дублёров РФПЛ|Reserves tournament]]''' ({{lang-ru|Турнир дублёров}}), full name '''Youth football championship of Russia among teams of clubs of the Premier League''' ({{lang-ru|Молодёжное Первенство России по футболу среди команд клубов Премьер-Лиги}}), is a league that runs in parallel to the Russian Premier League and includes the youth or [[reserve team]]s of the Russian Premier League teams. The number of players a team can have on the pitch at a time that are over 21 years of age or without a Russian citizenship is limited. 16 teams participate in the league. Matches are commonly played a day before the match of the senior teams of the respective teams. All of the Russian Premier League teams are obliged to have a youth team that would participate in the Youth championship. The teams that are promoted from the National Football League and do not have a youth team must create one. The teams in the league are not relegated based on their final league position, but on the league position of their respective clubs' senior teams.
The '''[[:ru:Молодёжное первенство России по футболу|Youth championship]]''' ({{langx|ru|Молодежное первенство}}), also known as '''Youth teams championship''' ({{langx|ru|Первенство молодёжных команд}}), '''Reserve team tournament''' ({{langx|ru|Турнир дублирующих составов}}) or '''[[:ru:Турнир дублёров РФПЛ|Reserves tournament]]''' ({{langx|ru|Турнир дублёров}}), full name '''Youth football championship of Russia among teams of clubs of the Premier League''' ({{langx|ru|Молодёжное Первенство России по футболу среди команд клубов Премьер-Лиги}}), is a league that runs in parallel to the Russian Premier League and includes the youth or [[reserve team]]s of the Russian Premier League teams. The number of players a team can have on the pitch at a time that are over 21 years of age or without a Russian citizenship is limited. 16 teams participate in the league. Matches are commonly played a day before the match of the senior teams of the respective teams. All of the Russian Premier League teams are obliged to have a youth team that would participate in the Youth championship. The teams that are promoted from the National Football League and do not have a youth team must create one. The teams in the league are not relegated based on their final league position, but on the league position of their respective clubs' senior teams.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


It has to be noted however that some Premier League clubs have three teams. Apart from the senior team and the team that plays in the Youth championship a team might have another senior team that plays in a lower division of Russian football and serves as the [[farm team]] for the main team. Some examples include [[FC Spartak-2 Moscow|Spartak-2]] and [[FC Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg|Zenit-2]], playing in the [[Russian Football National League]].
However, some Premier League clubs have three teams. Apart from the senior team and the team that plays in the Youth championship a team might have another senior team that plays in a lower division of Russian football and serves as the [[farm team]] for the main team. An example is [[FC Krasnodar-2|Krasnodar-2]], playing in the [[Russian First League]].{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


=== [[:ru:Турнир дублёров РФПЛ|Reserves tournament]] champions (2001–2007) ===
====Youth Champions since 2001====
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*2001: [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
*2001: [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
*2002: [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
*2002: [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
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*2006: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
*2006: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
*2007: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
*2007: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]

=== [[:ru:Молодёжное первенство России по футболу|Youth championship]] winners (since 2008) ===
*2008: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
*2008: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
*2009: [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
*2009: [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
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*2014–15: [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
*2014–15: [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
*2015–16: [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
*2015–16: [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
*2016–17: [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
*2017–18: [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
*2018–19: [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*2019–20: [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
*2020–21: [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
*2021–22: [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
{{div col end}}


== UEFA club rankings ==
== Russian Teams in European Championships ==
Due to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]], Russia have been suspended from UEFA and from participating in UEFA competitions and therefore the UEFA coefficient ranking of the Russian Premier League is an automatic 0.
[[Russia]] are currently sixth in the [[UEFA]] coefficient rankings. [[Russia]] recently overtook [[Portugal]] and are 2 points behind [[France]].
==Current clubs==
The best teams in Europe as of November 2016:
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{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=59.972953 |long=30.220533 |position=left |label=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit]]}}
|-
{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=55.50 |long= 37.316 |position=top |label=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA]]<br />[[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo]]<br />[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv]]<br />[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak]]}}
| 48|| [[PFC CSKA Moscow]] || 37.886
{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=51.672778 |long=39.204167 |position=bottom |label=[[FC Fakel Voronezh|Fakel]]}}
|-
{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=51.78505 |long=55.22116 |position=top |label=[[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]]}}
| 59 || [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala]] || 30.386
{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=53.277778 |long=50.237222|position=bottom |label=[[PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia]]}}
|-
{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=56.3375 |long=43.963333 |position=top |label=[[FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod|Pari Nizhny Novgorod]]}}
| 67 || [[FC Krasnodar]] || 27.386
{{Location map~ |European Russia |lat=55.820645 |long=49.161096 |position=right |label=[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin]]}}
|-
}}
| 69 || [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] || 26.886
|}

==Current clubs==


The following teams are competing in the [[2016–17 Russian Premier League|2016–17]] season:
The following teams are competing in the [[2024–25 Russian Premier League|2024–25]] season:
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
! Team
! Team
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! Stadium
! Stadium
! Capacity
! Capacity
! Head coach
|-
|-
|[[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]]
|[[FC Akron Tolyatti|Akron Tolyatti]]
| [[Perm]]
| [[Zhigulyovsk]]
| [[Zvezda Stadium]]
| [[Kristall Stadium (Zhigulyovsk)|Kristall Stadium]]
| align="center" | 17,000
| align="center" | 3,065
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Zaur Tedeyev]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]
|[[FC Akhmat Grozny|Akhmat Grozny]]
| [[Makhachkala]]
| [[Grozny]]
| [[Anzhi Arena]]
| [[Akhmat-Arena]]
| align="center" | 30,000
| align="center" | 30,597
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Tashuyev]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Arsenal Tula|Arsenal Tula]]
|[[FC Fakel Voronezh|Fakel Voronezh]]
| [[Tula, Russia|Tula]]
| [[Voronezh]]
| [[Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion (Voronezh)|Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion]]
| [[Arsenal Stadium (Tula)|Arsenal Stadium]]
| align="center" | 20,048
| align="center" | 32,750
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitri Pyatibratov]]
|-
|-
|[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
|[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[Arena CSKA]]
| [[VEB Arena]]
| align="center" | 30,457<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/stadiums/stadiums_1754.html |title=Arena CSKA (VEB Arena)}}</ref>
| align="center" | 30,000
| {{flagicon|SER}} [[Marko Nikolić (football manager)|Marko Nikolić]]
|-
|[[FC Dynamo Makhachkala|Dynamo Makhachkala]]
| [[Makhachkala]]
| [[Dynamo Stadium (Makhachkala)|Dynamo Stadium]]
| align="center" | 15,200
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Khasanbi Bidzhiyev]]
|-
|[[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[VTB Arena]]
| align="center" | 26,700
|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Marcel Lička]]
|-
|[[FC Khimki|Khimki]]
| [[Khimki]]
| [[Arena Khimki]]
| align="center" | 18,636
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Franc Artiga]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
|[[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
| [[Krasnodar]]
| [[Krasnodar]]
| [[Krasnodar Stadium]]
| [[Krasnodar Stadium]]
| align="center" | 33,000
| align="center" | 34,291
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Murad Musayev]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]]
|[[PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov]]
| [[Samara, Russia|Samara]]
| [[Samara, Russia|Samara]]
| [[Metallurg Stadium]]
| [[Solidarnost Arena]]
| align="center" | 33,001
| align="center" | 44,918
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Igor Osinkin]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
|[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[RZD Arena]]
| [[Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)|Lokomotiv Stadium]]
| align="center" | 28,800
| align="center" | 27,320
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Galaktionov]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]]
|[[FC Nizhny Novgorod]]
| [[Orenburg]]
| [[Nizhny Novgorod]]
| [[Gazovik Stadium (Orenburg)|Gazovik Stadium]]
| [[Nizhny Novgorod Stadium]]
| align="center" |7,500
| align="center" | 44,899
|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[Viktor Goncharenko]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Rostov|Rostov]]
|[[FC Rostov|Rostov]]
| [[Rostov-on-Don]]
| [[Rostov-on-Don]]
| [[Olimp-2]]
| [[Rostov Arena]]
| align="center" | 15,840
| align="center" | 45,000
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Valeri Karpin]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]
|[[FC Orenburg]]
| [[Kazan]]
| [[Orenburg]]
| [[Gazovik Stadium (Orenburg)|Gazovik Stadium]]
| [[Kazan Arena]]
| align="center"| 45,379
| align="center"|10,046
|{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Vladimir Slišković]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[Moscow]]
| [[Otkrytiye Arena]]
| [[Lukoil Arena]]
| align="center" | 44,307<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/stadiums/stadiums_1744.html |title=Otkritie Arena}}</ref>
| align="center" | 44,929
|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Stanković]]
|-
|-
|[[FC Terek Grozny|Terek Grozny]]
|[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]
| [[Grozny]]
| [[Kazan]]
| [[Akhmat-Arena]]
| [[Kazan Arena]]
| align="center" | 30,597
| align="center" | 45,379
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rashid Rakhimov]]
|-
|[[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]]
| [[Tomsk]]
| [[Trud Stadium (Tomsk)|Trud Stadium]]
| align="center" |10,000
|-
|[[FC Ufa|Ufa]]
| [[Ufa]]
| [[Neftyanik Stadium]]
| align="center" | 15,200
|-
|[[FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast|Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast]]
| [[Yekaterinburg]]
| [[SKB-Bank Arena]]
| align="center" | 10,000
|-
|-
|[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
|[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
| [[Saint Petersburg]]
| [[Saint Petersburg]]
| [[Petrovsky Stadium]]
| [[Krestovsky Stadium]]
| align="center" | 67,800<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/stadiums/stadiums_1758.html |title=Arena St Petersburg}}</ref>
| align="center" | 21,405
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Semak]]
|-
|}
|}


{{clear}}
== New Stadiums ==
[[File:Krasnodar stadium.jpg|240px|thumb|right|[[Krasnodar Stadium]]]]
In 2016 new [[stadiums]] opened. [[CSKA Moscow]] got a new [[stadium]] named [[Arena CSKA]]. It holds a capacity of 30,000.
[[FC Krasnodar]] got the most modern stadium in Europe named [[Krasnodar Stadium]]. It holds a capacity of 34,000.


==Champions and top scorers==
==Champions==
{{main article|List of Soviet and Russian football champions}}
{{main article|List of Soviet and Russian football champions}}


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|-
!Season
!Season
!Champions
!Champion
!Runner-up
!Runners-up
!Third place
!Third place
!Top scorer
!Top scorer
|-
|-
| [[1992 Russian Top League|1992]]*
| [[1992 Russian Top League|1992]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Spartak Vladikavkaz]]
| [[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Spartak Vladikavkaz]]
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| {{Flagicon|Azerbaijan}} [[Vali Gasimov]] ([[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dinamo Moscow]], 16 goals – 1–8 place)<br>{{Flagicon|Russia|1991}} [[Yuri Matveyev]] ([[FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast|Uralmash Yekaterinburg]], 20 goals – 9–20 place)
| {{Flagicon|AZE}} [[Vali Gasimov]] ([[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dinamo Moscow]], 16 goals – 1–8 place)<br />{{Flagicon|Russia|1991}} [[Yuri Matveyev]] ([[FC Ural Yekaterinburg|Uralmash Yekaterinburg]], 20 goals – 9–20 place)
|-
|-
| [[1993 Russian Top League|1993]]*
| [[1993 Russian Top League|1993]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|Russia|1991}} [[Victor Panchenko]] ([[FC KamAZ Naberezhnye Chelny|KamAZ Naberezhnye Chelny]], 21 goals)
| {{Flagicon|Russia|1991}} [[Victor Panchenko]] ([[FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny|KamAZ Naberezhnye Chelny]], 21 goals)
|-
|-
| [[1994 Russian Top League|1994]]*
| [[1994 Russian Top League|1994]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (3)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (3)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Igor Simutenkov]] ([[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dinamo Moscow]], 21 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Igor Simutenkov]] ([[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dinamo Moscow]], 21 goals)
|-
|-
| [[1995 Russian Top League|1995]]*
| [[1995 Russian Top League|1995]]
| [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz]]
| [[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]] ([[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], 25 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]] ([[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], 25 goals)
|-
|-
| [[1996 Russian Top League|1996]]*
| [[1996 Russian Top League|1996]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]] (2)
| [[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]] (2)
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Maslov]] ([[FC Rostov|Rostselmash]], 23 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksandr Maslov]] ([[FC Rostov|Rostselmash]], 23 goals)
|-
|-
| [[1997 Russian Top League|1997]]*
| [[1997 Russian Top League|1997]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (5)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (5)
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]] (2)
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]] (2)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (3)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (3)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]] ([[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], 22 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]] ([[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], 22 goals)
|-
|-
| [[1998 Russian Top Division|1998]]**
| [[1998 Russian Top Division|1998]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (6)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (6)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]] ([[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], 22 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]] ([[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], 22 goals)
|-
|-
| [[1999 Russian Top Division|1999]]**
| [[1999 Russian Top Division|1999]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (7)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (7)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (2)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| {{Flagicon|Georgia|1990}} [[Georgi Demetradze]] ([[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]], 21 goals)
| {{Flagicon|Georgia|1990}} [[Georgi Demetradze]] ([[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]], 21 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2000 Russian Top Division|2000]]**
| [[2000 Russian Top Division|2000]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (8)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (8)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (3)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (3)
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| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]] ([[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], 18 goals)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]] ([[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], 18 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2001 Russian Top Division|2001]]**
| [[2001 Russian Top Division|2001]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (9)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (9)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (4)
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| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (2)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Rolan Gusev]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 15 goals)<br>{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 15 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Rolan Gusev]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 15 goals)<br />{{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 15 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2003 Russian Premier League|2003]]
| [[2003 Russian Premier League|2003]]
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| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
| [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]
| [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]] ([[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], 14 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitri Loskov]] ([[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], 14 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2004 Russian Premier League|2004]]
| [[2004 Russian Premier League|2004]]
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| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (2)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]]
| [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]]
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]], 18 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]], 18 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2005 Russian Premier League|2005]]
| [[2005 Russian Premier League|2005]]
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| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (3)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (3)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]] ([[FC Moscow|Moscow]], 14 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]] ([[FC Moscow|Moscow]], 14 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2006 Russian Premier League|2006]]
| [[2006 Russian Premier League|2006]]
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| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (2)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (4)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Roman Pavlyuchenko]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 18 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Roman Pavlyuchenko]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 18 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2007 Russian Premier League|2007]]
| [[2007 Russian Premier League|2007]]
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| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (3)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (3)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (2)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Roman Pavlyuchenko]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 14 goals)<br/>{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Roman Adamov]] ([[FC Moscow|Moscow]], 14 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Roman Pavlyuchenko]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 14 goals)<br/>{{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Roman Adamov]] ([[FC Moscow|Moscow]], 14 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2008 Russian Premier League|2008]]
| [[2008 Russian Premier League|2008]]
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| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (4)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (4)
| {{Flagicon|Brazil}} [[Vágner Love]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 20 goals)
| {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Vágner Love]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 20 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2009 Russian Premier League|2009]]
| [[2009 Russian Premier League|2009]]
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| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (4)
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (2)
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|Brazil}} [[Welliton]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 21 goals)
| {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Welliton]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 21 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2010 Russian Premier League|2010]]
| [[2010 Russian Premier League|2010]]
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| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (5)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (5)
| [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]] (2)
| [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|Brazil}} [[Welliton]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 19 goals)
| {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Welliton]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 19 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2011–12 Russian Premier League|2011–12]]
| [[2011–12 Russian Premier League|2011–12]]
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| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (5)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (5)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (3)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (3)
| {{Flagicon|Cote d'Ivoire}} [[Seydou Doumbia]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 28 goals)
| {{Flagicon|CIV}} [[Seydou Doumbia]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 28 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2012–13 Russian Premier League|2012–13]]
| [[2012–13 Russian Premier League|2012–13]]
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| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (2)
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (2)
| [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]
| [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]
| {{Flagicon|Armenia}} [[Yura Movsisyan]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]/[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 13 goals)<br>{{Flagicon|Brazil}} [[Wánderson]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]], 13 goals)
| {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Yura Movsisyan]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]/[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 13 goals)<br />{{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Wánderson (footballer, born 1986)|Wánderson]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]], 13 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2013–14 Russian Premier League|2013–14]]
| [[2013–14 Russian Premier League|2013–14]]
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| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (3)
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (3)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (5)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (5)
| {{Flagicon|Cote d'Ivoire}} [[Seydou Doumbia]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 18 goals)
| {{Flagicon|CIV}} [[Seydou Doumbia]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 18 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2014–15 Russian Premier League|2014–15]]
| [[2014–15 Russian Premier League|2014–15]]
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| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (6)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (6)
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
| {{Flagicon|Brazil}} [[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 15 goals)
| {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 15 goals)
|-
|-
| [[2015–16 Russian Premier League|2015–16]]
| [[2015–16 Russian Premier League|2015–16]]
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| [[FC Rostov|Rostov]]
| [[FC Rostov|Rostov]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (3)
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (3)
| {{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Fyodor Smolov]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]], 20 goals)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Fyodor Smolov]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]], 20 goals)
|-
| [[2016–17 Russian Premier League|2016–17]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (10)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (7)
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (4)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Fyodor Smolov]] ([[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]], 18 goals)
|-
| [[2017–18 Russian Premier League|2017–18]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (3)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (8)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (3)
| {{Flagicon|NED}} [[Quincy Promes]] ([[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 15 goals)
|-
| [[2018–19 Russian Premier League|2018–19]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (5)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (5)
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]] (2)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Fyodor Chalov]] ([[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], 15 goals)
|-
| [[2019–20 Russian Premier League|2019–20]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (6)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (6)
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]] (3)
| {{Flagicon|IRN}} [[Sardar Azmoun]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 17 goals)<br/>{{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Artem Dzyuba]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 17 goals)
|-
| [[2020–21 Russian Premier League|2020–21]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (7)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (6)
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (6)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Artem Dzyuba]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 20 goals)
|-
| [[2021–22 Russian Premier League|2021–22]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (8)
| [[PFC Sochi|Sochi]]
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (5)
| {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Gamid Agalarov]] ([[FC Ufa|Ufa]], 19 goals)
|-
| [[2022–23 Russian Premier League|2022–23]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (9)
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] (9)
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (4)
| {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Malcom (footballer)|Malcom]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 23 goals)
|-
| [[2023–24 Russian Premier League|2023–24]]
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] (10)
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]] (1)
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] (6)
| {{Flagicon|COL}} [[Mateo Cassierra]] ([[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], 21 goals)
|}
|}


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!Club
!Club
!Winners
!Winners
!Runners-Up
!Runners-up
!Third place
!Third place
!Years won
!Seasons won
|-
|-
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]
| <center>9</center>
| {{center|10}}
| <center>5</center>
| {{center|6}}
| <center>2</center>
| {{center|4}}
| 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
| 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016–17
|-
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
| {{center|10}}
| {{center|3}}
| {{center|4}}
| 2007, 2010, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
|-
|-
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
| <center>6</center>
| {{center|6}}
| <center>6</center>
| {{center|9}}
| <center>3</center>
| {{center|3}}
| 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16
| 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16
|-
| [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]]
| <center>4</center>
| <center>3</center>
| <center>3</center>
| 2007, 2010, 2011–12, 2014–15
|-
|-
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| <center>2</center>
| {{center|3}}
| <center>4</center>
| {{center|6}}
| <center>5</center>
| {{center|6}}
| 2002, 2004
| 2002, 2004, 2017–18
|-
|-
| [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]
| [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]
| <center>2</center>
| {{center|2}}
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>2</center>
| {{center|2}}
| 2008, 2009
| 2008, 2009
|-
|-
| [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]]
| [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]]
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
| <center>2</center>
| {{center|2}}
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| 1995
| 1995
|-
|-
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>2</center>
| {{center|2}}
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
|
|
|-
|-
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
| <center>4</center>
| {{center|6}}
|
|
|-
|-
| [[FC Rostov|Rostov]]
| [[FC Rostov|Rostov]]
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
|
|-
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|1}}
| {{center|3}}
|
|-
| [[PFC Sochi|Sochi]]
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|1}}
| {{center|0}}
|
|
|-
|-
| [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]]
| [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]]
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
|
|
|-
|-
| [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]]
| [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]]
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
|
|
|-
|-
| [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]
| [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>0</center>
| {{center|0}}
| <center>1</center>
| {{center|1}}
|
|
|-
|-
!Total
| [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]
!32
| <center>0</center>
!32
| <center>0</center>
!32
| <center>1</center>
!
|
|}
|}


==Russian all-time champions==
==UEFA Ranking==
{| class="wikitable"
{{Main article|UEFA coefficient}}
|-
! Club
! Titles
! Seasons Won
! Runners up
|-
|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] ||22 ||1936(a), 1938, 1939, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1962, 1969, 1979, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016–17 ||18
|-
|[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] ||13 ||1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1970, 1991, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16 ||13
|-
|[[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] ||11 ||1936(s), 1937, 1940, 1945, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1976(s) ||12
|-
|[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] ||11 ||1984, 2007, 2010, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24 ||3
|-
|[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] ||3 ||2002, 2004, 2017–18 ||7
|-
|[[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]] ||3 ||1960, 1965, 1976(a) ||3
|-
|[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]] ||2 ||2008, 2009 ||0
|-
|[[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]] ||1 ||1995 ||2
|}


==Most seasons by club (1992–2024)==
*1. {{Flagicon|ESP}} [[La Liga]]

*2. {{Flagicon|GER}} [[Bundesliga]]
A total of '''52 teams''' have competed in at least one season at the top division. Spartak Moscow, CSKA Moscow and Lokomotiv Moscow are the only teams to have played in the top division in every season since the league's inception at 1992. The teams in '''bold''' participate in the [[2024–25 Russian Premier League|2024–25 Premier League]].
*3. {{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Premier League]]

*4. {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Serie A]]
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
*5. {{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Ligue 1]]
|-
*6. {{Flagicon|POR}} [[Primeira Liga]]
! Seasons
*'''7. {{Flagicon|RUS}} Russian Premier League'''
! Clubs
*8. {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Ukrainian Premier League]]
|-
| '''33'''
| '''[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]''', '''[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]''', '''[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] '''
|-
| '''32'''
| '''[[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]'''
|-
| '''31'''
| '''[[FC Rostov|Rostov]]'''
|-
| '''30'''
| '''[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]''', '''[[PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]]'''
|-
| '''21'''
| '''[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]'''
|-
| '''18'''
| '''[[FC Akhmat Grozny|Akhmat Grozny]]'''
|-
| '''17'''
| [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]]
|-
| '''16'''
| [[FC Spartak Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]], [[FC Ural Yekaterinburg|Ural Yekaterinburg]]
|-
| '''14'''
| [[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]], [[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]], '''[[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]'''
|-
| '''12'''
| [[FC Saturn Ramenskoye|Saturn Ramenskoye]]
|-
| '''11'''
| [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]
|-
| '''10'''
| [[FC Shinnik Yaroslavl|Shinnik Yaroslavl]]
|-
| '''9'''
| [[FC Moscow|Moscow]], [[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]], [[FC Kuban Krasnodar|Kuban Krasnodar]]
|-
| '''8'''
| [[FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod|Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod]], [[FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk|Chernomorets Novorossiysk]], [[FC Ufa|Ufa]]
|-
| '''7'''
| [[FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi|Zhemchuzhina-Sochi]], [[FC Arsenal Tula|Arsenal Tula]], '''[[FC Fakel Voronezh|Fakel Voronezh]]''', '''[[FC Khimki|Khimki]]'''
|-
| '''6'''
| [[PFC Spartak Nalchik|Spartak Nalchik]], '''[[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]]'''
|-
| '''5'''
| [[FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin|Tekstilshchik Kamyshin]], [[FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny|KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny]], [[FC Elista|Uralan Elista]], [[FC Tyumen|Tyumen]], [[PFC Sochi|Sochi]]
|-
| '''4'''
| [[FC Luch Vladivostok|Luch Vladivostok]], [[FC Baltika Kaliningrad|Baltika Kaliningrad]], '''[[FC Nizhny Novgorod|Nizhny Novgorod]]'''
|-
| '''3'''
|[[PFC Dynamo Stavropol|Dynamo Stavropol]], [[FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod|Volga Nizhny Novgorod]], [[FC Mordovia Saransk|Mordovia Saransk]]
|-
| '''2'''
| [[FC Okean Nakhodka|Okean Nakhodka]], [[FC Asmaral Moscow|Asmaral Moscow]], [[FC Sokol Saratov|Sokol Saratov]], [[FC Lada-Tolyatti|Lada-Tolyatti]], [[FC Tambov|Tambov]]
|-
| '''1'''
| [[FC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]], [[FC Tosno|Tosno]], [[FC SKA-Khabarovsk|SKA-Khabarovsk]], [[FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk|Yenisey Krasnoyarsk]], '''[[Akron Tolyatti]]''', '''[[Dynamo Makhachkala]]'''
|-
|}


==All-time table==
==All-time table==
{{update|date=August 2022}}
:''As of 10 July 2015''
:''As of the end of the 2021–22 season''. Teams in '''bold''' compete in 2018–19 Premier League.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: right;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 100%; text-align: right;"
|-
|-
!Rank!!Club<sup>1</sup>!!Seasons!!Spells!!Most<br>recent<br>season!!Played<sup>2</sup>!!Won!!Drawn!!Lost!!Goals!!Points<sup>3</sup>!!Gold!!Silver!!Bronze!!Notes
!Rank!!Club<sup>1</sup>!!Seasons!!Spells!!Most<br />recent<br />season!!Played<sup>2</sup>!!Won!!Drawn!!Lost!!Goals!!Points<sup>3</sup>!!Gold!!Silver!!Bronze!!Notes
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|1||'''[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]'''||23||1|| ||713||391||177||145||1330-750||1350||9||5||2||
|1||'''[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]'''||30||1|| ||893||470||204||189||1551-917||1670||10||5||4||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|2||'''[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]'''||23||1|| ||713||368||167||178||1150-691||1271||5||6||3||
|2||'''[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]'''||30||1|| ||893||449||202||212||1288-816||1607||6||8||3||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|3||'''[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]'''||23||1|| ||713||351||198||164||1049-658||1251||2||4||5||
|3||'''[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]'''||30||1|| ||893||424||240||199||1262-810||1572||3||6||6||
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|4||[[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]||23||1|| 2015-16||712||302||202||208||1028-818||1108||-||1||4||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|5||'''[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]'''||20||2|| ||622||299||177||146||974-629||1074||4||3||2||
|4||'''[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]'''||27||2|| ||802||395||210||167||1448-783||1247||7||3||4||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|6||'''[[FC Krylya Sovetov Samara|Krylya Sovetov Samara]]'''||22||2||||686||218||189||279||743-901||843||-||-||1||
|5||'''[[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]'''||29||2|| ||862||339||240||253||1152-956||1297||-||1||4||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|7||'''[[FC Rostov|Rostov]]'''||21||3|| ||652||175||191||286||681-921||716||-||-||-||
|6||'''[[FC Krylya Sovetov Samara|Krylya Sovetov Samara]]'''||27||4|| ||806||249||218||339||851–1057||965||-||-||1||
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|8||[[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]]||16||2||2014–15||492||188||142||162||625-598||706||-||-||1||
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|9||[[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]]||16||3||2012–13||489||179||109||201||630-663||646||1||2||-||Disbanded and reestablished 2014
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|10||'''[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]'''||12||1|| ||374||165||108||101||507-361||603||2||-||2||
|7||'''[[FC Rostov|Rostov]]'''||28||3|| ||832||242||230||330||865–1067||993||-||1||-||
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|11||[[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]||13||1||2004||402||151||109||142||562-506||562||-||2||1||
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|12||[[FC Saturn Moscow Oblast (1946-2011)|Saturn Moscow Oblast]]||12||1||2010||360||120||121||119||396-378||481||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|13||'''[[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]]'''||11||1|| ||344||99||110||135||321-416||407||-||-||-||
|8||'''[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]'''||19||1|| ||554||215||153||156||654–525||836||2||-||2||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|14||[[FC Moscow|Moscow]]||9||1||2009 ||270||92||83||95||295-311||359||-||-||-||Disbanded 2010
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|15||[[FC Shinnik Yaroslavl|Shinnik Yaroslavl]]||10||4||2008||304||85||86||133||294-403||341||-||-||-||
|9||[[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]]||16||2||2014–15||492||188||142||162||625–598||706||-||-||1||
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|16||[[FC Kuban Krasnodar|Kuban Krasnodar]]||8||5|| 2015-16||254||70||85||99||270-335||295||-||-||-||
|10||[[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]]||16||3||2012–13||489||179||109||201||630–663||646||1||2||-||Disbanded 2020
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|17||'''[[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]]'''||8||2|| ||254||72||72||110||242-331||288||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|18||[[FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk|Chernomorets Novorossiysk]]||8||2||2003||248||74||65||109||274-357||287||-||-||-||
|11||[[FC Rotor Volgograd|Rotor Volgograd]]||14||2||2020-21||432||156||116||160||577–558||584||-||2||1||
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|12||[[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]]||14||1||2017–18 ||434||114||131||159||368–478||508||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|13||[[FC Saturn Moscow Oblast (1946-2011)|Saturn Moscow Oblast]]||12||1||2010||360||120||121||119||396–378||481||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|19||'''[[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]'''||7||2||||224||73||66||85||247-265||285||-||-||1||
|14||'''[[FC Akhmat Grozny|Akhmat Grozny]]'''||12||2|| ||344||102||77||135||322–404||422&nbsp;<sup>4</sup>||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|20||'''[[FC Terek Grozny|Terek Grozny]]'''||8||2|| ||254||77||60||117||249-339||285&nbsp;<sup>4</sup>||-||-||-||
|15||[[FC Ural Yekaterinburg|Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast]]||11||2||||308||93||58||127||337–421||374||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|21||'''[[FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast|Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast]]'''||7||2||||218||75||43||100||274-331||268||-||-||-||
|16||'''[[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]'''||8||1|| ||224||88||54||52||295–213||372||-||-||1||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|22||[[FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod|Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod]]||8||2||2000||248||68||63||117||233-356||267||-||-||-||Disbanded 2006
|17||[[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]]||11||3|| ||314||86||83||115||299–353||365||-||-||1||Disbanded 2022
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|23||[[FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi|Zhemchuzhina Sochi]]||7||1||1999||222||61||57||104||263-390||240||-||-||-|| Disbanded 2003 and 2013, reestablished 2007
|18||[[FC Moscow|Moscow]]||9||1||2009 ||270||92||83||95||295–311||359||-||-||-||Disbanded 2010
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|24||[[FC Spartak Nalchik|Spartak Nalchik]]||6||1||2011–12||194||54||57||83||207-239||219||-||-||-||
|19||[[FC Shinnik Yaroslavl|Shinnik Yaroslavl]]||10||4||2008||304||85||86||133||294–403||341||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"|20||[[FC Kuban Krasnodar|Kuban Krasnodar]]||9||5|| 2015–16||284||75||96||113||304–379||321||-||-||-||Disbanded 2018, reestablished 2019 as Funs owned-Club
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|25||'''[[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]'''||4||1|| ||134||60||33||41||201-166||213||-||-||1||
|21||[[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]]||9||2||2016–17||284||75||77||132||259–395||302||-||-||-||Dissolved 2022
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|26||[[FC Energia-Tekstilshchik Kamyshin|Energia-Tekstilshchik Kamyshin]]||5||1||1996||158||53||43||62||172-177||202||-||-||-||
|22||[[FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk|Chernomorets Novorossiysk]]||8||2||2003||248||74||65||109||274–357||287||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"|23||[[FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod|Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod]]||8||2||2000||248||68||63||117||233–356||267||-||-||-||Disbanded 2006, reestablished in 2017
|27||[[FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny|KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny]]||5||1||1997||162||51||32||79||198-253||179&nbsp;<sup>5</sup>||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|24||[[FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi|Zhemchuzhina Sochi]]||7||1||1999||222||61||57||104||263–390||240||-||-||-|| Disbanded 2003 and 2013, reestablished 2007
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|28||[[FC Uralan Elista|Uralan Elista]]||5||2||2003||150||36||39||75||138-225||147||-||-||-||Disbanded 2005, reestablished 2014
|25||[[FC Spartak Nalchik|Spartak Nalchik]]||6||1||2011–12||194||54||57||83||207–239||219||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#fffddf;"
|26||[[FC Energia-Tekstilshchik Kamyshin|Energia-Tekstilshchik Kamyshin]]||5||1||1996||158||53||43||62||172–177||202||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|29||[[FC Luch-Energia Vladivostok|Luch-Energia Vladivostok]]||4||2||2008||124||34||32||58||116-187||134||-||-||-||
|27||[[FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny|KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny]]||5||1||1997||162||51||32||79||198–253||179&nbsp;<sup>5</sup>||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#fffddf;"
|28||[[FC Uralan Elista|Uralan Elista]]||5||2||2003||150||36||39||75||138–225||147||-||-||-||Disbanded 2005, reestablished 2014
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|30||[[FC Baltika Kaliningrad|Baltika Kaliningrad]]||3||1||1998||98||30||37||31||114-111||127||-||-||-||
|29||[[FC Ufa|Ufa]]||4||1|| ||90||25||26||39||73–108||144||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|31||[[FC Fakel Voronezh|Fakel Voronezh]]||4||3||2001||124||31||29||64||101-175||122||-||-||-||
|30||[[FC Luch-Energia Vladivostok|Luch-Energia Vladivostok]]||4||2||2008||124||34||32||58||116–187||134||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|31||[[FC Baltika Kaliningrad|Baltika Kaliningrad]]||3||1||1998||98||30||37||31||114–111||127||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|32||'''[[FC Fakel Voronezh|Fakel Voronezh]]'''||4||3||2001||124||31||29||64||101–175||122||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|32||[[FC Dynamo Stavropol|Dynamo Stavropol]]||3||1||1994||94||27||23||44||94-125||104||-||-||-||Disbanded 2014, re-established 2015
|33||[[FC Dynamo Stavropol|Dynamo Stavropol]]||3||1||1994||94||27||23||44||94–125||104||-||-||-||Disbanded 2014, re-established 2015
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|33||[[FC Tyumen|Tyumen]]||5||3||1998||154||25||26||103||116-326||101||-||-||-||
|34||[[FC Tyumen|Tyumen]]||5||3||1998||154||25||26||103||116–326||101||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|34||[[FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod|Volga Nizhny Novgorod]]||3||1||2013–14||104||25||16||63||87-171||91||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|35||[[FC Okean Nakhodka|Okean Nakhodka]]||2||1||1993||64||22||14||28||65-83||80||-||-||-||Disbanded 2015
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|36||[[FC Khimki|Khimki]]||3||1||2009||90||17||23||50||86-151||74||-||-||-||
|35||[[FC Arsenal-Tula|Arsenal Tula]]||3||2|| ||60||14||11||35||38–86||95||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|37||[[FC Asmaral Moscow|Asmaral Moscow]]||2||1||1993||60||19||11||30||74-102||68||-||-||-||Disbanded 1999
|36||[[FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod|Volga Nizhny Novgorod]]||3||1||2013–14||104||25||16||63||87–171||91||-||-||-||Disbanded 2016
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|38||[[FC Sokol Saratov|Sokol Saratov]]||2||1||2002||60||17||13||30||55-87||64||-||-||-||
|37||[[FC Mordovia Saransk|Mordovia Saransk]]||3||2||2015–16 ||90||20||22||48||82–150||82||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|38||[[FC Okean Nakhodka|Okean Nakhodka]]||2||1||1993||64||22||14||28||65–83||80||-||-||-||Disbanded 2015, reestablished 2018
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|39||[[FC Mordovia Saransk|Mordovia Saransk]]||2||2||2015-16 ||60||16||10||34||52-100||58||-||-||-||
|39||[[FC Khimki|Khimki]]||3||1||2009||90||17||23||50||86–151||74||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|40||[[FC Asmaral Moscow|Asmaral Moscow]]||2||1||1993||60||19||11||30||74–102||68||-||-||-||Disbanded 1999
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|40||[[FC Lada Togliatti|Lada Togliatti]]||2||2||1996||64||10||16||38||42-105||46||-||-||-||
|41||[[FC Sokol Saratov|Sokol Saratov]]||2||1||2002||60||17||13||30||55–87||64||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#FCC;"
|41||'''[[FC Ufa|Ufa]]'''||1||1|| ||30||7||10||13||26-39||31||-||-||-||
|42||[[FC Lada Togliatti|Lada Togliatti]]||2||2||1996||64||10||16||38||42–105||46||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|42||'''[[FC Arsenal-Tula|Arsenal Tula]]'''||1||1|| ||30||7||4||19||20-46||25||-||-||-||
|43||'''[[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]]'''||2||2|| ||30||7||9||14||25–36||30||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CCC;"
|44||[[FC Tosno|Tosno]]||1||1||2017–18||30||6||6||18||23–54||24||-||-||-||Disbanded 2018
|- style="background-color:#CCC;|45||[[FC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]]||1||1||2010||30||4||8||18||34–58||20||-||-||-||Disbanded 2019
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|43||[[FC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]]||1||1||2010||30||4||8||18||34-58||20||-||-||-||
|46||[[FC SKA-Khabarovsk|SKA-Khabarovsk]]||1||1||2017–18||30||2||7||21||16–55||13||-||-||-||
|- style="background-color:#CFC;"
|- style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
|44||'''[[FC Gazovik Orenburg|Gazovik Orenburg]]'''||0||0|| ||0||0||0||0||-||-||-||-||-||
|47||[[FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk|Yenisey Krasnoyarsk]]||1||1||2018-19||30||4||8||18||24-55||20||-||-||-||
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:80%"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:80%"
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#CFC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in RFPL
| style="background-color:#CFC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in RPL
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#FFFF99; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in [[Russian Football National League|FNL (2nd tier)]]
| style="background-color:#FFFF99; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in [[Russian First League|RFL (2nd tier)]]
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#FCC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in [[Russian Professional Football League|PFL (3rd tier)]]
| style="background-color:#FCC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in [[Russian Second League|PFLA (3rd tier)]]
|-
|-
| style="background-color:lightblue; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in amateur leagues (below 3rd tier)
| style="background-color:lightblue; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in [[Russian Second League|PFLB (4th tier)]]
|-
| style="background-color:#fffddf; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Competing in amateur leagues (below 4th tier)
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#CCC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Defunct (see notes)
| style="background-color:#CCC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa;"| Defunct (see notes)
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{{col-begin}}
{{Col-1-of-2}}
{{Col-1-of-2}}
{{col-end}}


==Player records==
==Player records==
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-break}}
{{Col-break}}
{{Col-end}}

===Most appearances===
===Most appearances===
:''As of 7 December 2024''
:''As of 21 May 2016 [http://www.championat.ru/football/article-24739.html] [http://rsssf.com/tablesr/rus08squads.html] [http://football.sport-express.ru/russia/premier/2009/teams/] [http://www.aksport.ru/index.php?news=off&year=09&paper=on&num=26&script=sc8]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Rank!!Player!!Apps
!Rank!!Player!!Apps
|-
|-
|1||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]]||456
|1||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Igor Akinfeev]]'''||585
|-
|-
|2||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]]||452
|2||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Ignashevich]]||489
|-
|-
|3||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Sergei Ignashevich]]'''||440
|3||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]]||456
|-
|-
|4||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Igor Semshov]]||433
|4||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]]||453
|-
|-
|5||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Ruslan Adzhindzhal]]||397
|5||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Igor Semshov]]||433
|-
|-
|6||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Valery Yesipov]]||390
|6||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Artem Dzyuba]]'''||432
|-
|-
|7||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]]||377
|7||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Vasili Berezutski]]||402
|-
|-
|8||{{Flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Deividas Šemberas]]||369
|8||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Ruslan Adzhindzhal]]||397
|-
|-
|9||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Konstantin Zyryanov]]||365
|9||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Igor Lebedenko]]||394
|-
|-
|10||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Evgeni Aldonin]]||353
|10||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Valery Yesipov]]||390
|}
|}
{{Col-2-of-2}}


===Most goals===
===Most goals===
:''As of 7 December 2024''
:''As of 16 May 2016 [http://bombarder.narod.ru/01.htm]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Rank!!Player!!Goals!!Apps!!Avg/Game
!Rank!!Player!!Goals!!Apps!!Avg/Game
|-
|-
|1||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]]||143||274||0.52
|1|||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Artem Dzyuba]]'''||164||432||0.38
|-
|-
|2||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Kerzhakov]]'''||138||326||0.42
|2||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Oleg Veretennikov]]||143||274||0.52
|-
|-
|3||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]]||129||377||0.34
|3||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov]]||139||340||0.41
|-
|-
|4||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]]||120||452||0.27
|4||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Kirichenko]]||129||377||0.34
|-
|-
|5||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]]||102||456||0.22
|5||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Loskov]]||120||453||0.26
|-
|-
|6||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Roman Pavlyuchenko]]'''||100||288||0.35
|6||{{Flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Fedor Smolov]]'''||109||336||0.33
|-
|-
|7||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Andrey Tikhonov]]||98||346||0.28
|7||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Roman Pavlyuchenko]]||104||309||0.34
|-
|-
|8||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Igor Semshov]]||98||433||0.23
|8||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]]||102||456||0.22
|-
|-
|9||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Yegor Titov]]||88||336||0.26
|9||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Andrey Tikhonov (footballer)|Andrey Tikhonov]]||98||346||0.28
|-
|-
|10||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Valery Yesipov]]||88||390||0.23
|10||{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Igor Semshov]]||98||433||0.23
|}
|}
{{Col-end}}


===Champions (players)===
===Champions (players)===
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:'''9-time'''
:'''9-time'''
*{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Ananko]] (1992–94), (1996–01)
*{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Ananko]] (1992–94), (1996–01)
{{Col-end}}
*{{Flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitry Khlestov]] (1992–94), (1996–01)


==Media coverage==
==Media coverage==
[[File:Football camera.jpg|150px|thumb|NTV Plus cameraman]]


=== 2020–21 and 2021–22 ===
{| class="wikitable" border="1"

==== Russia and CIS ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Channel
!Summary
!Ref
|-
|-
|[[Match TV]]
! Country
|60 matches per season live
! Broadcaster
| rowspan="2" |<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-07-25|title=Match TV creates new channel for Russian Premier Liga|url=https://media.sportbusiness.com/news/match-tv-creates-new-channel-for-russian-premier-liga/|access-date=2020-06-20|website=SportBusiness Media|language=en-GB}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Match Premier Channel|Match Premier]]
| {{flagu|CIS}}
|All 240 matches live
| [[Our Football]]
|-
|}

| {{flagu|Russia}}
==== Worldwide ====
| [[NTV (Russia)|NTV]] (till Nov. 1st), [[Match TV]] (since Nov. 1st), [[NTV Plus|Sport Plus]], [[Our Football]]
All 240 matches are aired live globally on [[YouTube]] with a required subscription. There will be two membership levels for the viewers outside Russia, CIS, and China. The first level includes two matches with English commentary each matchday and will cost a monthly fee of $2.99. The second level, for $4.99 a month, gives subscribers access to all eight matches in Russian and two matches with English commentary as well.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Russian Premier Liga launches YouTube memberships to broadcast all matches of the 2019/2020 season live|url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_24607.html|access-date=2020-06-20|website=Russian Premier League}}</ref> In 2018–19 season, YouTube broadcast four live matches per week for free (in matchweek 30, aired all last eight matches).<ref>{{Cite web|last=Sansun|first=David|date=2019-03-02|title=RPL announce live matches to be broadcast free on YouTube|url=http://russianfootballnews.com/rpl-announce-live-matches-to-be-broadcast-free-on-youtube/|access-date=2019-03-17|website=Russian Football News|language=en-GB}}</ref> From 2020 to 2021, YouTube also broadcast the FTA coverage of [[Russian Super Cup|Super Cup]] before airing the league.
|-
{| class="wikitable"
| {{flagu|Azerbaijan}}
!Country/Region
| [[CBC Sport]]
!Broadcaster
|-
| {{flagu|Ukraine}}
| Poverkhnost TV (Sport 1 Ukraine)
|-
| {{flagu|United States}}
| rowspan=3 |[[beIN Sports]]
|-
| {{flagu|Puerto Rico}}
|-
| {{flagu|Canada}}
|-
| {{flagu|Brazil}}
| [[Esporte Interativo]]
|-
| {{flagu|Portugal}}
| [[Sport TV]]
|-
| {{flagu|Germany}}
| rowspan=3 | [[Sportdigital.tv]]
|-
| {{flagu|Austria}}
|-
| {{flagu|Switzerland}}
|-
| {{flagu|Greece}}
| [[Action 24]]
|-
| {{flagu|France}}
| [[L'Equipe 21]]
|-
| {{flagu|Turkey}}
| [[Lig TV]]<br>[[Lig TV 2]]<br>[[Lig TV 3]]<br>[[Lig TV HD]]<br>[[Lig TV HD 2]]<br>[[Lig TV HD 3]]
|-
| {{flagu|Poland}}
| [[Polsat Sport]]
|-
| {{flagu|Romania}}
| [[Digi Sport (Romania)|Digi Sport]]<br>[[Dolce Sport]]
|-
| {{flagu|Serbia}}
| rowspan=7 | [[Sport Klub]]
|-
| {{flagu|Croatia}}
|-
| {{flagu|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
|-
|-
| [[Southeast Europe]]
| {{flagu|Montenegro}}
*{{BIH}}
*{{CRO}}
*{{MNE}}
*{{MKD}}
*{{SRB}}
*{{SVN}}
|[[Sportklub]]
|-
|-
| {{flagu|Macedonia}}
|{{BLR}}
|Belarus 5
|-
|-
| {{flagu|Slovenia}}
|{{BRA}}
|[[Grupo Bandeirantes]]
|-
|-
| [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]]
| {{flagu|Hungary}}
*{{KAZ}}
*{{KGZ}}
|Qsport
|-
|-
| {{flagu|Belgium}}
|{{HKG}}
|[[Hong Kong Cable Television|i-cable]]
| rowspan=10 | [[Eurosport]]
|-
| {{flagu|Denmark}}
|-
| {{flagu|Finland}}
|-
| {{flagu|Ireland}}
|-
| {{flagu|Luxembourg}}
|-
| {{flagu|Netherlands}}
|-
| {{flagu|Norway}}
|-
| {{flagu|Spain}}
|-
| {{flagu|Sweden}}
|-
| {{flagu|United Kingdom}}
|-
| {{flagu|Arab League|name=Arab World}}
| [[BeIN Sports Arabia]]
|-
| {{flagu|Japan}}
| [[J Sports]]
|-
| {{flagu|Indonesia}}
| TelkomVision Arena & Lejel Sport
|-
| {{flagu|Argentina}}
| rowspan=17 |[[GOL TV (Latin American)|Gol TV]]
|-
| {{flagu|Bolivia}}
|-
| {{flagu|Chile}}
|-
| {{flagu|Colombia}}
|-
| {{flagu|Costa Rica}}
|-
| {{flagu|Dominican Republic}}
|-
| {{flagu|Ecuador}}
|-
| {{flagu|El Salvador}}
|-
| {{flagu|Guatemala}}
|-
| {{flagu|Honduras}}
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| {{flagu|Mexico}}
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| {{flagu|Nicaragua}}
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| {{flagu|Panama}}
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| {{flagu|Paraguay}}
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| {{flagu|Peru}}
|-
| {{flagu|Uruguay}}
|-
| {{flagu|Venezuela}}
|-
| Asia
| [[Fox Sports Asia]]
|-
| {{flagu|Hong Kong}}
| [[I-Cable]]
|-
|-
|[[Latin America]]
|[[Gol TV (Latin American TV channel)|Gol TV]]
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
{{portal|Association football|Russia}}
*[[Football in Russia]]
*[[Football in Russia]]
*[[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]]
*[[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]]
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*[[List of foreign Russian Premier League players]]
*[[List of foreign Russian Premier League players]]


== References ==
==Notes==
{{notelist}}

==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
{{Commons category}}
* {{Official website|www.rfpl.org}}
* {{Official website|https://premierliga.ru/}} {{in lang|ru|en}}
* [http://100bombardirov.ru/ru/ History and statictics]
* [http://100bombardirov.ru/ru/ History and statictics]


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{{UEFA leagues}}
{{Top sport leagues in Russia}}
{{Top sport leagues in Russia}}
{{Top level men's association football leagues around the world}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2012}}


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[[Category:Russian Premier League| ]]
[[Category:Football leagues in Russia|1]]
[[Category:Football leagues in Russia|1]]
[[Category:Top level football leagues in Europe|Russia]]
[[Category:Top level football leagues in Europe|Russia]]
[[Category:Former summer association football leagues]]
[[Category:1992 establishments in Russia]]
[[Category:2001 establishments in Russia]]
[[Category:Sports leagues established in 1992]]
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[[Category:National championships in Russia]]
[[Category:Professional sports leagues in Russia]]

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Latest revision as of 00:25, 17 December 2024

Russian Premier League
Organising bodyRussian Football Union (RFU)
Founded1992 (as Top League)
2001 (as Premier League)
CountryRussia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toFirst League
Domestic cup(s)Russian Cup
Russian Super Cup
Current championsZenit Saint Petersburg (10th title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsSpartak Moscow
Zenit Saint Petersburg (10 titles)
TV partnersList of broadcasters
Websitepremierliga.ru
Current: 2024–25 Russian Premier League

The Russian Premier League (RPL; Russian: Российская премьер-лига, Rossiyskaya premyer-liga; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga,[1] is the top division professional association football league in Russia.[2] It was established at the end of 2001 as the Russian Football Premier League (RFPL; Russian: Российская футбольная премьер-лига; РФПЛ) and was rebranded with its current name in 2018.[3] From 1992 through 2001, the top level of the Russian football league system was the Russian Football Championship (Russian: Чемпионат России по футболу, Chempionat Rossii po Futbolu).[4]

There are 16 teams in the competition. As of the 2021/22 season, the league had two Champions League qualifying spots for the league winners and league runners-up, and two spots in the UEFA Conference League were allocated to the third- and fourth-placed teams.[5] However, those have all been suspended due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, along with the national team's participation in international competitions.[6] The last two teams are relegated to the Russian First League at the end of the season, while the 13th and 14th placed teams compete against the National League's 4th and 3rd teams respectively in a two-legged playoff.[7]

The Russian Premier League succeeded the Top Division including history and records. The Top Division was run by the Professional Football League of Russia. Since July 2022, the league is currently called Mir Russian Premier League (Russian: Мир Российская премьер-лига), also written as Mir Russian Premier Liga (after the Mir payment system), for sponsorship reasons.[8]

Since the introduction of the Russian Premier League in 2002, Zenit Saint Petersburg (10 times), CSKA Moscow (6 times), Lokomotiv Moscow (3 times), Rubin Kazan (2 times) and Spartak Moscow (1 time) have won the title. Zenit Saint Petersburg are the current champions winning the competition since 2018–19 until 2022–23 consecutively.

History

[edit]

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, starting in 1992, each former Soviet republic organized an independent national championship. In Russia, the six Russian teams who had played in the Soviet Top League in 1991 (CSKA Moscow, Spartak Moscow, Torpedo Moscow, Dynamo Moscow, Spartak Vladikavkaz, and Lokomotiv Moscow) were supplemented with 14 teams from lower divisions to form a 20-team Russian Top Division. The Top Division was divided into two groups to reduce the total number of matches. The number of teams in the Top Division was reduced to 18 in 1993 and 16 in 1994. Since then, the Russian Top Division (and the Premier League since 2002) has consisted of 16 teams, except for a short-lived experiment with having two more teams in 1996 and 1997.[9][citation needed]

Spartak Moscow won nine of the first ten titles. Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz was the only team which managed to break Spartak's dominance, winning the top division title in 1995. Lokomotiv Moscow have won the title three times,[10] and CSKA Moscow six times.[11][citation needed] In 2007, Zenit St. Petersburg won the title for the first time in their history in Russian professional football; they had also won a Soviet title in 1984. 2008 brought the rise of Rubin Kazan, a club entirely new to the Russian top flight, as it had never competed in the Soviet Top League.[citation needed]

In preparation for the 2018–19 season, it was decided to hold a rebranding in which a new logo was presented.[12][13][14][15][16]

As a result of the Russia's invasion of Ukraine, all Russian club and national teams were banned from European competition indefinitely. Spartak Moscow, who were competing in the UEFA Europa League and were the only Russian club team remaining in European competition at the time, were disqualified from their tie against RB Leipzig, who advanced on a walkover.[6]

Competition

[edit]
Russian Premier League match between Zenit and Dynamo (the last Zenit match at the Kirov Stadium, stadium had been already partially demolished.)

Teams in the Russian Premier League play each other twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 30 matches. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. If teams are level on points, the tie-breakers are the number of wins, then the goal difference, followed by several other factors. If the teams are tied for the first position, the tie-breakers are the number of wins, then head-to-head results. If the teams tied for the first place cannot be separated by these tie-breakers, a championship play-off is ordered.[citation needed]

Russian Premier League match between Lokomotiv and Spartak at the RZD Arena

As of 2020–21 season, the champions qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage. The runners-up qualifies for the Champions League third qualifying round. The third and fourth-place teams qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League. If the winner of Russian Cup ends in first or second on the championship in same season, then the third-place team qualifies to UEFA Europa League group stage, while fourth and fifth-place teams qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League instead. The bottom two teams are relegated to the First League. Starting on the 2020–21 season the teams ranked in 13th and 14th-place play a two legs relegation play-off against 4th and 3rd-place team from National League. The two winners of this play-off secures the right to play in Premier League in following season.[citation needed]

Unlike most other European football leagues, the league traditionally used to run in summer, from March to November, to avoid playing games in the cold and snowy weather in winter. This was altered ahead of the 2012–13 season, with the league planning to run the season from autumn to spring. The transitional season of the competition began in early 2011 and continued until summer of 2012. After the 16 Premier League teams played each other twice over the course of the 2011 calendar year, they were split into two groups of eight, and the teams played other teams in their groups two more times for a total of 44 games (30 in 2011 and 14 in 2012). Those two groups were contested in spring 2012, with the top eight clubs playing for the title and European places. The other sides vied to avoid relegation: the bottom two went down while the next two played off against the sides third and fourth in the National Football League, with the two losers being relegated (or denied promotion).[17] Under the current autumn-spring calendar, the league takes a three-month winter break from mid-December until mid-March. Merging the calendar with other UEFA leagues however, has increased numbers of games in winter. This has resulted in the Russian Far East and Siberian teams being forced to play more home games in hostile weather conditions which affected the Premier League when SKA Khabarovsk took part.[18]

Youth championship

[edit]

The Youth championship (Russian: Молодежное первенство), also known as Youth teams championship (Russian: Первенство молодёжных команд), Reserve team tournament (Russian: Турнир дублирующих составов) or Reserves tournament (Russian: Турнир дублёров), full name Youth football championship of Russia among teams of clubs of the Premier League (Russian: Молодёжное Первенство России по футболу среди команд клубов Премьер-Лиги), is a league that runs in parallel to the Russian Premier League and includes the youth or reserve teams of the Russian Premier League teams. The number of players a team can have on the pitch at a time that are over 21 years of age or without a Russian citizenship is limited. 16 teams participate in the league. Matches are commonly played a day before the match of the senior teams of the respective teams. All of the Russian Premier League teams are obliged to have a youth team that would participate in the Youth championship. The teams that are promoted from the National Football League and do not have a youth team must create one. The teams in the league are not relegated based on their final league position, but on the league position of their respective clubs' senior teams.[citation needed]

However, some Premier League clubs have three teams. Apart from the senior team and the team that plays in the Youth championship a team might have another senior team that plays in a lower division of Russian football and serves as the farm team for the main team. An example is Krasnodar-2, playing in the Russian First League.[citation needed]

Reserves tournament champions (2001–2007)

[edit]

Youth championship winners (since 2008)

[edit]

UEFA club rankings

[edit]

Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia have been suspended from UEFA and from participating in UEFA competitions and therefore the UEFA coefficient ranking of the Russian Premier League is an automatic 0.

Current clubs

[edit]

The following teams are competing in the 2024–25 season:

Team Home city Stadium Capacity Head coach
Akron Tolyatti Zhigulyovsk Kristall Stadium 3,065 Russia Zaur Tedeyev
Akhmat Grozny Grozny Akhmat-Arena 30,597 Russia Sergei Tashuyev
Fakel Voronezh Voronezh Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion 32,750 Russia Dmitri Pyatibratov
CSKA Moscow Moscow VEB Arena 30,457[19] Serbia Marko Nikolić
Dynamo Makhachkala Makhachkala Dynamo Stadium 15,200 Russia Khasanbi Bidzhiyev
Dynamo Moscow Moscow VTB Arena 26,700 Czech Republic Marcel Lička
Khimki Khimki Arena Khimki 18,636 Spain Franc Artiga
Krasnodar Krasnodar Krasnodar Stadium 34,291 Russia Murad Musayev
Krylia Sovetov Samara Solidarnost Arena 44,918 Russia Igor Osinkin
Lokomotiv Moscow Moscow RZD Arena 27,320 Russia Mikhail Galaktionov
FC Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Stadium 44,899 Belarus Viktor Goncharenko
Rostov Rostov-on-Don Rostov Arena 45,000 Russia Valeri Karpin
FC Orenburg Orenburg Gazovik Stadium 10,046 Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Slišković
Spartak Moscow Moscow Lukoil Arena 44,307[20] Serbia Dejan Stanković
Rubin Kazan Kazan Kazan Arena 45,379 Russia Rashid Rakhimov
Zenit Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg Krestovsky Stadium 67,800[21] Russia Sergei Semak

Champions

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Season Champions Runners-up Third place Top scorer
1992 Spartak Moscow Spartak Vladikavkaz Dynamo Moscow Azerbaijan Vali Gasimov (Dinamo Moscow, 16 goals – 1–8 place)
Russia Yuri Matveyev (Uralmash Yekaterinburg, 20 goals – 9–20 place)
1993 Spartak Moscow (2) Rotor Volgograd Dynamo Moscow (2) Russia Victor Panchenko (KamAZ Naberezhnye Chelny, 21 goals)
1994 Spartak Moscow (3) Dynamo Moscow Lokomotiv Moscow Russia Igor Simutenkov (Dinamo Moscow, 21 goals)
1995 Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz Lokomotiv Moscow Spartak Moscow Russia Oleg Veretennikov (Rotor Volgograd, 25 goals)
1996 Spartak Moscow (4) Alania Vladikavkaz (2) Rotor Volgograd Russia Aleksandr Maslov (Rostselmash, 23 goals)
1997 Spartak Moscow (5) Rotor Volgograd (2) Dynamo Moscow (3) Russia Oleg Veretennikov (Rotor Volgograd, 22 goals)
1998 Spartak Moscow (6) CSKA Moscow Lokomotiv Moscow (2) Russia Oleg Veretennikov (Rotor Volgograd, 22 goals)
1999 Spartak Moscow (7) Lokomotiv Moscow (2) CSKA Moscow Georgia (country) Georgi Demetradze (Alania Vladikavkaz, 21 goals)
2000 Spartak Moscow (8) Lokomotiv Moscow (3) Torpedo Moscow Russia Dmitri Loskov (Lokomotiv Moscow, 18 goals)
2001 Spartak Moscow (9) Lokomotiv Moscow (4) Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia Dmitri Vyazmikin (Torpedo Moscow, 18 goals)
2002 Lokomotiv Moscow CSKA Moscow (2) Spartak Moscow (2) Russia Rolan Gusev (CSKA Moscow, 15 goals)
Russia Dmitri Kirichenko (CSKA Moscow, 15 goals)
2003 CSKA Moscow Zenit Saint Petersburg Rubin Kazan Russia Dmitri Loskov (Lokomotiv Moscow, 14 goals)
2004 Lokomotiv Moscow (2) CSKA Moscow (2) Krylia Sovetov Samara Russia Aleksandr Kerzhakov (Zenit St. Petersburg, 18 goals)
2005 CSKA Moscow (2) Spartak Moscow Lokomotiv Moscow (3) Russia Dmitri Kirichenko (Moscow, 14 goals)
2006 CSKA Moscow (3) Spartak Moscow (2) Lokomotiv Moscow (4) Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko (Spartak Moscow, 18 goals)
2007 Zenit Saint Petersburg Spartak Moscow (3) CSKA Moscow (2) Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko (Spartak Moscow, 14 goals)
Russia Roman Adamov (Moscow, 14 goals)
2008 Rubin Kazan CSKA Moscow (4) Dynamo Moscow (4) Brazil Vágner Love (CSKA Moscow, 20 goals)
2009 Rubin Kazan (2) Spartak Moscow (4) Zenit Saint Petersburg (2) Brazil Welliton (Spartak Moscow, 21 goals)
2010 Zenit Saint Petersburg (2) CSKA Moscow (5) Rubin Kazan (2) Brazil Welliton (Spartak Moscow, 19 goals)
2011–12 Zenit Saint Petersburg (3) Spartak Moscow (5) CSKA Moscow (3) Ivory Coast Seydou Doumbia (CSKA Moscow, 28 goals)
2012–13 CSKA Moscow (4) Zenit Saint Petersburg (2) Anzhi Makhachkala Armenia Yura Movsisyan (Krasnodar/Spartak Moscow, 13 goals)
Brazil Wánderson (Krasnodar, 13 goals)
2013–14 CSKA Moscow (5) Zenit Saint Petersburg (3) Lokomotiv Moscow (5) Ivory Coast Seydou Doumbia (CSKA Moscow, 18 goals)
2014–15 Zenit Saint Petersburg (4) CSKA Moscow (6) Krasnodar Brazil Hulk (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 15 goals)
2015–16 CSKA Moscow (6) Rostov Zenit Saint Petersburg (3) Russia Fyodor Smolov (Krasnodar, 20 goals)
2016–17 Spartak Moscow (10) CSKA Moscow (7) Zenit Saint Petersburg (4) Russia Fyodor Smolov (Krasnodar, 18 goals)
2017–18 Lokomotiv Moscow (3) CSKA Moscow (8) Spartak Moscow (3) Netherlands Quincy Promes (Spartak Moscow, 15 goals)
2018–19 Zenit Saint Petersburg (5) Lokomotiv Moscow (5) Krasnodar (2) Russia Fyodor Chalov (CSKA Moscow, 15 goals)
2019–20 Zenit Saint Petersburg (6) Lokomotiv Moscow (6) Krasnodar (3) Iran Sardar Azmoun (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 17 goals)
Russia Artem Dzyuba (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 17 goals)
2020–21 Zenit Saint Petersburg (7) Spartak Moscow (6) Lokomotiv Moscow (6) Russia Artem Dzyuba (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 20 goals)
2021–22 Zenit Saint Petersburg (8) Sochi Dynamo Moscow (5) Russia Gamid Agalarov (Ufa, 19 goals)
2022–23 Zenit Saint Petersburg (9) CSKA Moscow (9) Spartak Moscow (4) Brazil Malcom (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 23 goals)
2023–24 Zenit Saint Petersburg (10) Krasnodar (1) Dynamo Moscow (6) Colombia Mateo Cassierra (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 21 goals)

Performance by club

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Club Winners Runners-up Third place Seasons won
Spartak Moscow
10
6
4
1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016–17
Zenit Saint Petersburg
10
3
4
2007, 2010, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
CSKA Moscow
6
9
3
2003, 2005, 2006, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16
Lokomotiv Moscow
3
6
6
2002, 2004, 2017–18
Rubin Kazan
2
0
2
2008, 2009
Alania Vladikavkaz
1
2
0
1995
Rotor Volgograd
0
2
1
Dynamo Moscow
0
1
6
Rostov
0
1
0
Krasnodar
0
1
3
Sochi
0
1
0
Torpedo Moscow
0
0
1
Krylia Sovetov Samara
0
0
1
Anzhi Makhachkala
0
0
1
Total 32 32 32

Russian all-time champions

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Club Titles Seasons Won Runners up
Spartak Moscow 22 1936(a), 1938, 1939, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1962, 1969, 1979, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016–17 18
CSKA Moscow 13 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1970, 1991, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16 13
Dynamo Moscow 11 1936(s), 1937, 1940, 1945, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1976(s) 12
Zenit Saint Petersburg 11 1984, 2007, 2010, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24 3
Lokomotiv Moscow 3 2002, 2004, 2017–18 7
Torpedo Moscow 3 1960, 1965, 1976(a) 3
Rubin Kazan 2 2008, 2009 0
Alania Vladikavkaz 1 1995 2

Most seasons by club (1992–2024)

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A total of 52 teams have competed in at least one season at the top division. Spartak Moscow, CSKA Moscow and Lokomotiv Moscow are the only teams to have played in the top division in every season since the league's inception at 1992. The teams in bold participate in the 2024–25 Premier League.

Seasons Clubs
33 Spartak Moscow, CSKA Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow
32 Dynamo Moscow
31 Rostov
30 Zenit Saint Petersburg, Krylia Sovetov Samara
21 Rubin Kazan
18 Akhmat Grozny
17 Torpedo Moscow
16 Alania Vladikavkaz, Ural Yekaterinburg
14 Rotor Volgograd, Amkar Perm, Krasnodar
12 Saturn Ramenskoye
11 Anzhi Makhachkala
10 Shinnik Yaroslavl
9 Moscow, Tom Tomsk, Kuban Krasnodar
8 Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod, Chernomorets Novorossiysk, Ufa
7 Zhemchuzhina-Sochi, Arsenal Tula, Fakel Voronezh, Khimki
6 Spartak Nalchik, Orenburg
5 Tekstilshchik Kamyshin, KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny, Uralan Elista, Tyumen, Sochi
4 Luch Vladivostok, Baltika Kaliningrad, Nizhny Novgorod
3 Dynamo Stavropol, Volga Nizhny Novgorod, Mordovia Saransk
2 Okean Nakhodka, Asmaral Moscow, Sokol Saratov, Lada-Tolyatti, Tambov
1 Sibir Novosibirsk, Tosno, SKA-Khabarovsk, Yenisey Krasnoyarsk, Akron Tolyatti, Dynamo Makhachkala

All-time table

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As of the end of the 2021–22 season. Teams in bold compete in 2018–19 Premier League.
Rank Club1 Seasons Spells Most
recent
season
Played2 Won Drawn Lost Goals Points3 Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1 Spartak Moscow 30 1 893 470 204 189 1551-917 1670 10 5 4
2 CSKA Moscow 30 1 893 449 202 212 1288-816 1607 6 8 3
3 Lokomotiv Moscow 30 1 893 424 240 199 1262-810 1572 3 6 6
4 Zenit Saint Petersburg 27 2 802 395 210 167 1448-783 1247 7 3 4
5 Dynamo Moscow 29 2 862 339 240 253 1152-956 1297 - 1 4
6 Krylya Sovetov Samara 27 4 806 249 218 339 851–1057 965 - - 1
7 Rostov 28 3 832 242 230 330 865–1067 993 - 1 -
8 Rubin Kazan 19 1 554 215 153 156 654–525 836 2 - 2
9 Torpedo Moscow 16 2 2014–15 492 188 142 162 625–598 706 - - 1
10 Alania Vladikavkaz 16 3 2012–13 489 179 109 201 630–663 646 1 2 - Disbanded 2020
11 Rotor Volgograd 14 2 2020-21 432 156 116 160 577–558 584 - 2 1
12 Amkar Perm 14 1 2017–18 434 114 131 159 368–478 508 - - -
13 Saturn Moscow Oblast 12 1 2010 360 120 121 119 396–378 481 - - -
14 Akhmat Grozny 12 2 344 102 77 135 322–404 422 4 - - -
15 Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast 11 2 308 93 58 127 337–421 374 - - -
16 Krasnodar 8 1 224 88 54 52 295–213 372 - - 1
17 Anzhi Makhachkala 11 3 314 86 83 115 299–353 365 - - 1 Disbanded 2022
18 Moscow 9 1 2009 270 92 83 95 295–311 359 - - - Disbanded 2010
19 Shinnik Yaroslavl 10 4 2008 304 85 86 133 294–403 341 - - -
21 Tom Tomsk 9 2 2016–17 284 75 77 132 259–395 302 - - - Dissolved 2022
22 Chernomorets Novorossiysk 8 2 2003 248 74 65 109 274–357 287 - - -
24 Zhemchuzhina Sochi 7 1 1999 222 61 57 104 263–390 240 - - - Disbanded 2003 and 2013, reestablished 2007
25 Spartak Nalchik 6 1 2011–12 194 54 57 83 207–239 219 - - -
26 Energia-Tekstilshchik Kamyshin 5 1 1996 158 53 43 62 172–177 202 - - -
27 KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny 5 1 1997 162 51 32 79 198–253 179 5 - - -
28 Uralan Elista 5 2 2003 150 36 39 75 138–225 147 - - - Disbanded 2005, reestablished 2014
29 Ufa 4 1 90 25 26 39 73–108 144 - - -
30 Luch-Energia Vladivostok 4 2 2008 124 34 32 58 116–187 134 - - -
31 Baltika Kaliningrad 3 1 1998 98 30 37 31 114–111 127 - - -
32 Fakel Voronezh 4 3 2001 124 31 29 64 101–175 122 - - -
33 Dynamo Stavropol 3 1 1994 94 27 23 44 94–125 104 - - - Disbanded 2014, re-established 2015
34 Tyumen 5 3 1998 154 25 26 103 116–326 101 - - -
35 Arsenal Tula 3 2 60 14 11 35 38–86 95 - - -
36 Volga Nizhny Novgorod 3 1 2013–14 104 25 16 63 87–171 91 - - - Disbanded 2016
37 Mordovia Saransk 3 2 2015–16 90 20 22 48 82–150 82 - - -
38 Okean Nakhodka 2 1 1993 64 22 14 28 65–83 80 - - - Disbanded 2015, reestablished 2018
39 Khimki 3 1 2009 90 17 23 50 86–151 74 - - -
40 Asmaral Moscow 2 1 1993 60 19 11 30 74–102 68 - - - Disbanded 1999
41 Sokol Saratov 2 1 2002 60 17 13 30 55–87 64 - - -
42 Lada Togliatti 2 2 1996 64 10 16 38 42–105 46 - - -
43 Orenburg 2 2 30 7 9 14 25–36 30 - - -
44 Tosno 1 1 2017–18 30 6 6 18 23–54 24 - - - Disbanded 2018
46 SKA-Khabarovsk 1 1 2017–18 30 2 7 21 16–55 13 - - -
47 Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 1 1 2018-19 30 4 8 18 24-55 20 - - -
Competing in RPL
Competing in RFL (2nd tier)
Competing in PFLA (3rd tier)
Competing in PFLB (4th tier)
Competing in amateur leagues (below 4th tier)
Defunct (see notes)
Notes
  1. For clubs that have been renamed, their name at the time of their most recent season in the Russian League is given. The current members are listed in bold.
  2. Includes championship play-offs, does not include relegation play-offs.
  3. For the purposes of this table, each win is worth 3 points. The three-point system was adopted in 1995.
  4. Terek were deducted 6 points in 2005.
  5. KAMAZ-Chally were deducted 6 points in 1997.

Player records

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Most appearances

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As of 7 December 2024
Rank Player Apps
1 Russia Igor Akinfeev 585
2 Russia Sergei Ignashevich 489
3 Russia Sergei Semak 456
4 Russia Dmitri Loskov 453
5 Russia Igor Semshov 433
6 Russia Artem Dzyuba 432
7 Russia Vasili Berezutski 402
8 Russia Ruslan Adzhindzhal 397
9 Russia Igor Lebedenko 394
10 Russia Valery Yesipov 390

Most goals

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As of 7 December 2024
Rank Player Goals Apps Avg/Game
1 Russia Artem Dzyuba 164 432 0.38
2 Russia Oleg Veretennikov 143 274 0.52
3 Russia Aleksandr Kerzhakov 139 340 0.41
4 Russia Dmitri Kirichenko 129 377 0.34
5 Russia Dmitri Loskov 120 453 0.26
6 Russia Fedor Smolov 109 336 0.33
7 Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko 104 309 0.34
8 Russia Sergei Semak 102 456 0.22
9 Russia Andrey Tikhonov 98 346 0.28
10 Russia Igor Semshov 98 433 0.23

Champions (players)

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Media coverage

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2020–21 and 2021–22

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Russia and CIS

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Channel Summary Ref
Match TV 60 matches per season live [22]
Match Premier All 240 matches live

Worldwide

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All 240 matches are aired live globally on YouTube with a required subscription. There will be two membership levels for the viewers outside Russia, CIS, and China. The first level includes two matches with English commentary each matchday and will cost a monthly fee of $2.99. The second level, for $4.99 a month, gives subscribers access to all eight matches in Russian and two matches with English commentary as well.[23] In 2018–19 season, YouTube broadcast four live matches per week for free (in matchweek 30, aired all last eight matches).[24] From 2020 to 2021, YouTube also broadcast the FTA coverage of Super Cup before airing the league.

Country/Region Broadcaster
Southeast Europe Sportklub
 Belarus Belarus 5
 Brazil Grupo Bandeirantes
CIS Qsport
 Hong Kong i-cable
Latin America Gol TV

See also

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Notes

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