2018 - 2019 Russia Premier League

Relegation Playoff

Last Update:3/6/2019 6:52:36

Statistics of the latest Standings

Games Played 244 100%
Games Unplayed 0 0%
Home Win 103 42.92%
Draw 70 29.17%
Away Win 67 27.92%
Total Goals 542 2.22 Goals Average
Home Goals 314 1.29 Goals Average
Away Goals 228 0.93 Goals Average
Best Attack Team Zenit St.Petersburg, 57 Goals
Home Best Attack Team Zenit St.Petersburg, 39 Goals
Away Best Attack Team Krasnodar FK, 26 Goals
Worst Attack Team Anzhi Makhachkala, 13 Goals
Home Worst Attack Team Anzhi Makhachkala, 8 Goals
Away Worst Attack Team Anzhi Makhachkala, 5 Goals
Best Defense Team Krasnodar FK, FK Rostov, CSKA Moscow, 23 Goals
Home Best Defense Team FK Rostov, 8 Goals
Away Best Defense Team CSKA Moscow, 10 Goals
Worst Defense Team Yenisey Krasnoyarsk, 55 Goals
Home Worst Defense Team Anzhi Makhachkala, 25 Goals
Away Worst Defense Team Yenisey Krasnoyarsk, 33 Goals
Match System

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.

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 First Division (renamed the National Football League starting in 2011).

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). Under the current autumn-spring calendar, the league takes a three-month winter break from mid-December until mid-March.

Anzhi MakhachkalaGazovik OrenburgYenisey KrasnoyarskAkhmat GroznyRubin KazanKrasnodar FKFK RostovDinamo MoscowLokomotiv MoscowSpartak MoscowCSKA MoscowFK Nizhny NovgorodZenit St.PetersburgKrylya Sovetov SamaraFC Tom TomskArsenal TulaFC UfaFC Ural Yekaterinburg