Jump to content

2004 Russian Premier League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Geregen2 (talk | contribs) at 13:57, 24 June 2015. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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

Overview

Team Head coach
FC Lokomotiv Moscow Yuri Syomin
PFC CSKA Moscow Artur Jorge Portugal (until July)
Valery Gazzaev (from July)
FC Krylia Sovetov Samara Gadzhi Gadzhiyev
FC Zenit St. Petersburg Vlastimil Petržela Czech Republic
FC Torpedo Moscow Sergei Petrenko
FC Shinnik Yaroslavl Aleksandr Pobegalov (until May)
Valeri Frolov (caretaker) (May)
Oleg Dolmatov (from May)
FC Saturn Ramenskoye Boris Ignatyev (until September)
Alexander Tarkhanov (from September)
FC Spartak Moscow Nevio Scala Italy (until August)
Aleksandrs Starkovs Latvia (from September)
FC Moscow Valeriy Petrakov
FC Rubin Kazan Kurban Berdyev Turkmenistan
FC Amkar Perm Sergei Oborin
FC Rostov Vitaliy Shevchenko (until April)
Sergei Balakhnin (from April)
FC Dynamo Moscow Jaroslav Hřebík Czech Republic (until July)
Viktor Bondarenko (caretaker) (July to October)
Oleg Romantsev (from October)
FC Spartak Vladikavkaz Rolland Courbis France (until September)
Dragan Cvetković Serbia (caretaker) (September to October)
Yuri Sekinayev (caretaker) (from October)
FC Kuban Krasnodar Nikolai Yuzhanin (until May)
Soferbi Yeshugov (May to October)
Leonid Nazarenko (caretaker) (from October)
FC Rotor Volgograd Vladimir Faizulin (until April)
Yuri Marushkin (caretaker) (April)
Valeriy Yaremchenko Ukraine (April to June)
Yuri Marushkin (caretaker) (June to July)
Vladimir Faizulin (from July)

Standings

Template:Fb cl header Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl2 qr Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl2 qr Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl2 qr Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl2 qr Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl footer

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Goals Team
1 Aleksandr Kerzhakov 18 Zenit
2 Andrei Karyaka 17 Krylya Sovetov
3 Dmitri Sychev 15 Lokomotiv
Aleksandr Panov 15 Torpedo
5 Hector Bracamonte Argentina 10 Moskva
Roman Pavlyuchenko 10 Spartak
Valery Yesipov 10 Rotor
Olexandr Spivak Ukraine 10 Zenit
9 Robertas Poškus Lithuania 9 Krylya Sovetov
Igor Lebedenko 9 Torpedo
Igor Semshov 9 Torpedo
Vagner Love Brazil 9 CSKA
Ivica Olić Croatia 9 CSKA
Dmitri Kirichenko 9 CSKA

Medal squads

1. FC Lokomotiv Moscow

Goalkeepers: Sergei Ovchinnikov (30), Ruslan Nigmatullin (1).
Defenders: Vadim Evseev (27 / 4), Dmitri Sennikov (26), Sergei Gurenko Belarus (26), Gennadiy Nizhegorodov (23), Malkhaz Asatiani Georgia (country) (19 / 1), Oleg Pashinin Uzbekistan (13), Jacob Lekgetho South Africa (6).
Midfielders: Dmitri Loskov (30 / 4), Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (25 / 5), Dmitri Khokhlov (24 / 6), Marat Izmailov (18 / 2), Vladimir Maminov Uzbekistan (18 / 1), Francisco Lima Brazil (15), Deividas Česnauskis Lithuania (10), Jorge Wagner Brazil (4), Leandro Brazil (1).
Forwards: Dmitri Sychev (27 / 15), James Obiorah Nigeria (15 / 1), Ruslan Pimenov (14 / 4), Winston Parks Costa Rica (13 / 1), Mikheil Ashvetia Georgia (country) (12), Milan Jovanović Serbia (3), Maksim Buznikin (1).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Yuri Syomin.

Transferred out during the season: Maksim Buznikin (on loan to FC Rotor Volgograd).

2. PFC CSKA Moscow

Goalkeepers: Igor Akinfeev (26), Veniamin Mandrykin (6).
Defenders: Aleksei Berezutski (27), Deividas Šemberas Lithuania (24), Sergei Ignashevich (22 / 1), Chidi Odiah Nigeria (21), Bohdan Shershun Ukraine (14), Vasili Berezutski (6).
Midfielders: Sergei Semak (30 / 5), Evgeni Aldonin (30), Jiří Jarošík Czech Republic (29 / 5), Rolan Gusev (28 / 4), Elvir Rahimić Bosnia and Herzegovina (26 / 1), Yuri Zhirkov (25 / 6), Osmar Ferreyra Argentina (13 / 2), Daniel Carvalho Brazil (13 / 1), Miloš Krasić Serbia (7), Juris Laizāns Latvia (4).
Forwards: Dmitri Kirichenko (26 / 9), Ivica Olić Croatia (24 / 9), Vágner Love Brazil (12 / 9), Denis Popov (2), Serghei Dadu Moldova (1).

One own goal scored by Luc Zoa Cameroon (FC Spartak Moscow).

Manager: Artur Jorge Portugal (until July), Valery Gazzaev (from July).

Transferred out during the season: Denis Popov (to FC Kuban Krasnodar).

3. FC Krylia Sovetov Samara

Goalkeepers: Aleksei Poliakov Uzbekistan (29), Aleksandr Makarov (1).
Defenders: Aleksandr Anyukov (29 / 2), Denis Kolodin (25 / 1), Patrick Ovie Nigeria (24), Moisés Brazil (22 / 1), Leilton Brazil (14), Omari Tetradze (14), Rafael Schmitz Brazil (9), Matthew Booth South Africa (8 / 1).
Midfielders: Andrei Karyaka (29 / 17), Denis Kovba Belarus (29 / 1), Sergei Vinogradov (26 / 4), Ognjen Koroman Serbia (26 / 1), Souza Brazil (25 / 3), Andrey Tikhonov (23 / 4), Anton Bober (13 / 1), Dmitri Kudryashov (9), Omonigho Temile Nigeria (5), Laryea Kingston Ghana (3).
Forwards: Robertas Poškus Lithuania (18 / 9), Catanha Spain (11 / 1), Roni Brazil (8 / 1).

One own goal each scored by Aleksei Yepifanov (FC Rotor Volgograd) and Nikolay Shirshov Uzbekistan (FC Rostov).

Manager: Gadzhi Gadzhiev.

Transferred out during the season: Catanha Brazil (free agent), Rafael Schmitz Brazil (end of loan from France Lille).

See also

2004 in Russian football