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The 2006 Russian Premier League was the 55th season of the premier Association football, football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 5th under the current Russian Premier League name. The season started on 17 March 2006 and ended on 26 November 2006. Defending champions PFC CSKA Moscow, CSKA Moscow claimed their second successive title on 18 November 2006 with an away win over FC Luch-Energiya Vladivostok, Luch-Energiya Vladivostok. FC Spartak Moscow, Spartak Moscow finished runners-up, level on points with CSKA but ranked behind due to fewer wins (see Tie-breaking criteria below). FC Lokomotiv Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow finished third. FC Torpedo Moscow, Torpedo Moscow and FC Shinnik Yaroslavl, Shinnik were relegated. It was the first time in Torpedo Moscow's history that the club was relegated.


Teams

As in the previous season, 16 teams played in the 2006 season. After the 2005 Russian Premier League, 2005 season, FC Spartak Vladikavkaz, Alania Vladikavkaz and FC Akhmat Grozny, Terek Grozny were relegated to the 2006 Russian First Division. They were replaced by FC Luch Vladivostok, Luch-Energia Vladivostok and PFC Spartak Nalchik, Spartak Nalchik, the winners and runners up of the 2005 Russian First Division.


Venues


Personnel and kits


Managerial changes


Tournament format and regulations

Based on paragraph 15.3 of the Russian Premier League regulations for the current season, if two or more teams are equal on points (without having the highest number), the positions of these teams are determined by: # higher number of wins in all matches; # higher goal difference in all matches; # results of matches between the teams in question (1. higher number of points obtained; 2. higher number of wins; 3. higher goal difference; 4. higher number of goals scored; 5. higher number of away goals scored); # higher number of goals scored in all matches; # higher number of away goals scored in all matches; # drawing of lots. Based on paragraph 15.4 of the regulations, if two teams are equal on the highest number of points, the first position is determined by: # higher number of wins in all matches; # results of matches between the two teams (1. higher number of points obtained; 2. higher goal difference; 3. higher number of goals scored; 4. higher number of away goals scored); # drawing of lots, or an additional match between the two teams, with extra time and a Penalty shoot-out (association football), penalty shoot-out if necessary. Based on paragraph 15.5 of the regulations, if more than two teams are equal on the highest number of points, the first position and subsequent positions of these teams are determined by: # higher number of wins in all matches; # higher goal difference in all matches; # results of matches between the teams in question (1. higher number of points obtained; 2. higher goal difference; 3. higher number of goals scored; 4. higher number of away goals scored); # drawing of lots, or an additional tournament between the teams in question.1 1The terms of this additional tournament are determined by the Russian Football Union and the governing body of the Russian Premier League based on suggestions from the participating clubs.


League table


Results


Season statistics


Top goalscorers


Statistics

* Goals: 585 (average 2.44 per match) ** From penalties: 69 (12%) ** Saved/Missed penalties: 19 (22%) ** Goals scored home: 337 (58%) ** Goals scored away: 247 (42%) * Yellow cards: 1202 (average 5.01 per match) ** For violent conduct: 730 (61%) ** For unsporting behaviour: 387 (32%) ** For undisciplined behaviour: 3 (0%) ** Other: 82 (7%) * Red cards: 62 (average 0.26 per match) ** For second yellow card: 41 (66%) ** For undisciplined behaviour: 7 (11%) ** For denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity: 6 (10%) ** For violent conduct: 6 (10%) ** For unsporting behaviour: 1 (2%) ** For handball: 1 (2%) * Attendance: 2,948,996 (average 12,287 per match; 98,300 per matchday)


Awards

Russian Football Union named Andrey Arshavin the best Premier League player of the season. Arshavin was also ranked best by major Russian sports newspapers, ''Sport-Express'' and Soviet Sports and became the Footballer of the Year in Russia (Sport-Express), Russian Footballer of the Year. On December 18, the Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:
;Goalkeepers # Igor Akinfeev (CSKA Moscow) # Vyacheslav Malafeev (Zenit) # Antonín Kinský (Saturn) ;Right backs # Vasili Berezutskiy (CSKA Moscow) # Aleksandr Anyukov (Zenit) # Roman Shishkin (Spartak Moscow) ;Right-centre backs # Sergei Ignashevich (CSKA Moscow) # Martin Jiránek (Spartak Moscow) # Erik Hagen (Zenit) ;Left-centre backs # Denis Kolodin (Dynamo Moscow) # Deividas Šemberas (CSKA Moscow) # Martin Škrtel (Zenit) ;Left backs # Aleksei Berezutskiy (CSKA Moscow) # Oleg Kuzmin (Moskva) # Orlando Calisto de Souza, Orlando Calisto (Rubin) ;Defensive midfielders # Elvir Rahimić (CSKA Moscow) # Evgeni Aldonin (CSKA Moscow) # Mozart (footballer), Mozart (Spartak Moscow) , style="width:33.33%; vertical-align:top;", ;Right wingers # Vladimir Bystrov (Spartak Moscow) # Miloš Krasić (CSKA Moscow) # Valeri Klimov (footballer), Valeri Klimov (Tom) , style="width:33.33%; vertical-align:top;", ;Central midfielders # Dmitri Loskov (Lokomotiv Moscow) # Yegor Titov (Spartak Moscow) # Daniel Carvalho (CSKA Moscow) , style="width:33.33%; vertical-align:top;", ;Left wingers # Yuri Zhirkov (CSKA Moscow) # Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (Lokomotiv Moscow) # Sergei Gurenko (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;Right forwards # Andrey Arshavin (Zenit) # Pavel Pogrebnyak (Tom) # Jô (CSKA Moscow) ;Left forwards # Roman Pavlyuchenko (Spartak Moscow) # Alejandro Domínguez (footballer, born 1981), Alejandro Domínguez (Rubin) # Vágner Love (CSKA Moscow)


Medal squads


See also

2006 in Russian Football


References


External links


RSSSF

RFPL.org
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