2010 Russian Premier League - Biblioteka.sk

Upozornenie: Prezeranie týchto stránok je určené len pre návštevníkov nad 18 rokov!
Zásady ochrany osobných údajov.
Používaním tohto webu súhlasíte s uchovávaním cookies, ktoré slúžia na poskytovanie služieb, nastavenie reklám a analýzu návštevnosti. OK, súhlasím


Panta Rhei Doprava Zadarmo
...
...


A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9

2010 Russian Premier League
 ...
Russian Premier League
Season2010
ChampionsZenit
2nd title
RelegatedAlania Vladikavkaz
Sibir Novosibirsk
Champions LeagueZenit
CSKA Moscow
Rubin Kazan
Europa LeagueSpartak Moscow
Lokomotiv
Matches played240
Goals scored561 (2.34 per match)
Top goalscorerWelliton (19)
Biggest home winZenit 6–1 Saturn
(25 September)
Zenit 5–0 Rostov
(14 November)
Biggest away winSibir 1–4 CSKA
(24 April)

Tom 1–4 Anzhi
(18 July)

Lokomotiv 0–3 Zenit
(29 August)

Tom 0–3 CSKA
(26 September)

Dynamo 0–3 Spartak Nalchik
(26 September)

Terek 0–3 CSKA
(17  October)
Sibir 2–5 Zenit
(7 November)
Highest scoringSpartak Moscow 5–3 Sibir
(21 June)
Longest winning runZenit (9 games)[1]
(28 April–31 July)
Longest unbeaten runZenit (23 games)[1]
(13 March–24 October)
Longest losing runSibir (5 games)[1]
(27 March–24 April)
Anzhi (5 games)
(12 September–17 October)
Rostov (5 games)
(26 September–30 October)
Highest attendanceSpartak MoscowCSKA Moscow 65,000[2]
Lowest attendanceAnzhiLokomotiv 3,000[3]
Average attendance12,288[4]
2009

The 2010 Russian Premier League was the 19th season of the Russian football championship since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and ninth under the current Russian Premier League name. The season started on 12 March 2010 and the last matches were played on 29 November 2010. On 14 November 2010, Zenit Saint Petersburg clinched the title after a 5–0 win against Rostov.[5][6] This season was the last one played during an entire year (March–November), as the Russian Football Union decided to schedule the following seasons in sync with the biggest European football leagues (August–May).

Teams

Kuban Krasnodar and Khimki were relegated at the end of the 2009 season after finishing in the bottom two places. Kuban make their immediate return to the First Division, while Khimki were relegated after a three-year tenure in the highest Russian football league.

The relegated teams were replaced by 2009 First Division champions Anzhi Makhachkala and runners-up Sibir Novosibirsk. Anzhi return after an eight-year hiatus from the Premier League, and Sibir will make their debut in the highest level of the Russian football pyramid.

On 5 February 2010, FC Moscow owner and main sponsor, MMC Norilsk Nickel, announced that the club will not play in the Premier League in 2010, possibly playing on a lower level instead.[7] The club sent the official fax to the league refusing to participate in the 2010 competition on February 11, 2010.[8] On 17 February, FC Moscow were officially excluded from the league and replaced by Alania Vladikavkaz, the third-placed team from the 2009 First Division.[9] Alania thus make their return to the Premier League after a four-year absence.

Venues

Alania Amkar Anzhi CSKA
Republican Spartak Stadium Zvezda Stadium Dynamo Stadium Arena Khimki
Capacity: 32,464 Capacity: 19,500 Capacity: 16,863 Capacity: 20,000
Dynamo
Map of Russia with the teams of the 2010 Premier League
Moscow
Moscow
Locations of teams in 2010 Russian Premier League, Sibir & Tomsk
Krylia
Arena Khimki Metallurg Stadium
Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 33,001
Lokomotiv Rostov
RZD Arena Olimp-2
Capacity: 28,810 Capacity: 15,842
Rubin Saturn
Central Stadium Saturn Stadium
Capacity: 27,434 Capacity: 16,726
Sibir Spartak Moscow
Spartak Stadium Luzhniki Stadium
Capacity: 12,567 Capacity: 78,360
Spartak Nalchik Terek Tom Zenit Saint Petersburg
Spartak Stadium Sultan Bilimkhanov Stadium Trud Stadium Petrovsky Stadium
Capacity: 14,194 Capacity: 10,400 Capacity: 14,950 Capacity: 21,570

Personnel and kits

Team Location Head Coach Team Captain Venue Capacity 2009 Kit Maker Shirt Sponsor
Alania Vladikavkaz Russia Vladimir Shevchuk Russia Georgy Gabulov Spartak 32,464 D1 3rd Umbro
Amkar Perm Russia Rashid Rakhimov Bulgaria Martin Kushev Zvezda 19,500 13th Puma
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia Gadzhi Gadzhiyev Russia Rasim Tagirbekov Dynamo 16,863 D1 1st Adidas
CSKA Moscow Russia Leonid Slutsky Russia Igor Akinfeev Arena Khimki 20,000[10] 5th Reebok Bashneft
Dynamo Moscow Montenegro Miodrag Božović Russia Dmitri Khokhlov Arena Khimki 20,000 8th Umbro VTB
Krylia Sovetov Samara Russia Aleksandr Tarkhanov Russia Ivan Taranov Metallurg 33,001 10th Nike Rostekhnologii
Lokomotiv Moscow Russia Yuri Semin Russia Dmitri Loskov Lokomotiv 28,810 4th Adidas RZD
Rostov Rostov-on-Don Ukraine Oleh Protasov Russia Aleksandr Cherkes Olimp-2 15,842 14th Patrick
Rubin Kazan Turkmenistan Russia Berdyev Russia Sharonov Central Stadium 27,434 1st Umbro[11] TAIF
Saturn Ramenskoye Russia Andrei Gordeyev Russia Aleksei Igonin Saturn 16,726 7th Adidas Promsvyazbank
Sibir Novosibirsk Belarus Igor Kriushenko Czech Republic Tomáš Vychodil Spartak 12,567 D1 2nd Errea Sibmost
Spartak Moscow Moscow Russia Valeri Karpin Brazil Alex Raphael Meschini Luzhniki 78,360 2nd Nike Lukoil
Spartak Nalchik Nalchik Russia Yuri Krasnozhan Montenegro Miodrag Džudović Spartak 14,194 11th Umbro Sindika
Terek Grozny Russia Anatoli Baidachny Russia Shamil Lakhiyalov Sultan Bilimkhanov 10,400 12th Adidas Zato-Bank
Tom Tomsk Russia Valeri Nepomniachi Estonia Sergei Pareiko Trud 14,950 9th Adidas
Zenit St. Petersburg Italy Luciano Spalletti Russia Aleksandr Anyukov Petrovsky 21,570 3rd Nike Gazprom

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing Manner Date Table Incoming Date Table
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia Omari Tetradze Resigned 18 March 2010[12] 10th Russia Arsen Akayev (caretaker) 18 April 2010 11th
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia Arsen Akayev (caretaker) Finished 18 April 2010[13] 11th Russia Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
Dynamo Moscow Russia Andrei Kobelev Sacked 27 April 2010[14] 10th Montenegro Miodrag Božović
Krylia Sovetov Russia Yuri Gazzaev Resigned 25 July 2010[15] 16th Russia Aleksandr Tarkhanov

League table

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2010_Russian_Premier_League
Text je dostupný za podmienok Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 Unported; prípadne za ďalších podmienok. Podrobnejšie informácie nájdete na stránke Podmienky použitia.






Text je dostupný za podmienok Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 Unported; prípadne za ďalších podmienok.
Podrobnejšie informácie nájdete na stránke Podmienky použitia.

Your browser doesn’t support the object tag.

www.astronomia.sk | www.biologia.sk | www.botanika.sk | www.dejiny.sk | www.economy.sk | www.elektrotechnika.sk | www.estetika.sk | www.farmakologia.sk | www.filozofia.sk | Fyzika | www.futurologia.sk | www.genetika.sk | www.chemia.sk | www.lingvistika.sk | www.politologia.sk | www.psychologia.sk | www.sexuologia.sk | www.sociologia.sk | www.veda.sk I www.zoologia.sk


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Zenit St. Petersburg (C) 30 20 8 2 61 21 +40 68 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 CSKA Moscow 30 18 8 4 51