2012–13 Russian Premier League


The 2012–13 Russian Premier League was the 21st season of the Russian football championship since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and 11th under the current Russian Premier League name. It began on 21 July 2012 and ended on 26 May 2013, with a winter break between the weekends around 13 December 2012 and 10 March 2013.
16 teams from 12 cities compete in the season, with Zenit St. Petersburg as defending champions. For the first time since 2005, no Siberian clubs take part.
This was the first season in Russian football history to be played on the basis of the autumn/spring calendar, rather than the spring/autumn schedule traditionally used in Russia due to climate conditions.
A total of sixteen teams participate in the league, the best fourteen sides of the 2011–12 season and two promoted clubs from the 2011–12 National Football League.

Teams

The following teams are mathematically confirmed to compete in the 2012–13 season:
Tom Tomsk and Spartak Nalchik were relegated at the end of the 2011–12 season after finishing the season in the bottom two places. Both teams returned to the First Division after respectively seven and six seasons in top level.
The relegated teams were replaced by 2011–12 First Division champions Mordovia Saransk and runners-up Alania Vladikavkaz. Former Russian champions Alania made their immediate return to the Premier League, while Mordovia are playing their first season at the highest football level of Russia.

Personnel and sponsorship

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Last updated: 26 May 2013

Tournament format and regulations

Basics

The 16 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice, once at home and once away. Thus, a total of 240 matches will be played, with 30 matches played by each team.

Promotion and relegation

The teams that finish 15th and 16th will be relegated to the FNL, while the top two FNL teams will be promoted to the Premier League for the 2013/14 season.
The 13th and 14th Premier League teams will play the 4th and 3rd FNL teams respectively in two playoff games with the winner securing a Premier League spot for 2013/14.

Junior teams

According to long-standing practice, a tournament of junior teams will be held in parallel with the championship. The age limit for junior teams' players for this season is yet to be decided. Each club will be allowed to field no more than 3 field players and 1 goalkeeper older than the age limit.

Foreign players

As of 4 July, a team will be allowed to have 7 foreign players on the pitch at the same time, unlike the previous season when the limit was 6 foreigners per team. The new rule will run until 2017.

Season events

Dynamo – Zenit game

On 17 November 2012, the game in which Dynamo Moscow was hosting Zenit St. Petersburg at Arena Khimki was abandoned at the 37th minute with Dynamo leading 1–0 through a free kick goal by Vladimir Granat when a firecracker thrown from the stands hit Dynamo goalkeeper Anton Shunin. Shunin was taken to the hospital where he was diagnosed with the chemical burns of his corneas and eyelids, conjuctivitis, and otitis of his right ear with partial loss of hearing. Dynamo insisted that the game should be awarded to them. Zenit's general director Mikhail Mitrofanov suggested that Zenit might drop out of the Russian league altogether if the game is awarded to Dynamo. According to the police, the main suspect is a female fan who was arrested after the game. The criminal investigation was opened on the charge of hooliganism. On 22 November, Russian Football Union's Control-Disciplinary Committee awarded the game to Dynamo with a score of 3–0 and fined both clubs. Dynamo had to play their next home game behind closed doors and Zenit had to play their next 2 home games behind closed doors as well. Yellow cards received by Bruno Alves and Roman Shirokov before the game was abandoned still count for disciplinary purposes. Shunin did not play in the remaining 3 games of 2012. Zenit only gained 2 points in their behind closed doors games, Dynamo won their behind closed doors game. Zenit filed an appeal for that decision with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which heard their case on 9 May 2013. The appeal was denied on 14 May 2013.

League table

Results

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Hat-tricks

Relegation play-offs

First leg

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Second leg

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Awards

Monthly awards

Top 33

On 11 June 2013 Russian Football Union named its list of 33 top players:

;Goalkeepers
  1. Igor Akinfeev
  2. Vladimir Gabulov
  3. Aleksandr Belenov
;Right backs
  1. Aleksandr Anyukov
  2. Mário Fernandes
  3. Renat Yanbayev
;Right-centre backs
  1. Vasili Berezutski
  2. Christopher Samba
  3. Leandro Fernández
;Left-centre backs
  1. Dmitri Kombarov
  2. Salvatore Bocchetti
  3. Nicolas Lombaerts
;Left backs
  1. Sergei Ignashevich
  2. Cristian Ansaldi
  3. Andrey Yeshchenko
;Defensive midfielders
  1. Igor Denisov
  2. Lassana Diarra
  3. Rasmus Elm
;Right wingers
  1. Hulk
  2. Zoran Tošić
  3. Gökdeniz Karadeniz
;Central midfielders
  1. Roman Shirokov
  2. Roman Eremenko
  3. Denis Glushakov
;Left wingers
  1. Alan Dzagoev
  2. Yuri Zhirkov
  3. Aleksei Ionov
;Right forwards
  1. Samuel Eto'o
  2. Ahmed Musa
  3. Yura Movsisyan
;Left forwards
  1. Aleksandr Kokorin
  2. Vágner Love
  3. Aleksandr Kerzhakov

Annual awards

Russian Manager of the Season

CSKA Moscow manager Leonid Slutsky, received the Russian Manager of the Season.

Russian Player of the Season

The Russian Player of the Season was awarded to Igor Akinfeev.

Russian Referee of the Season

The Russian Referee of the Season was awarded to Aleksandr Egorov.

Attendances

Top 15 attendances (single match)

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Russian Premier League attendances (average)

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Last updated: 26 May 2013

Medal squads

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1. PFC CSKA Moscow

Goalkeepers: Igor Akinfeev, Sergei Chepchugov

Defenders: Vasili Berezutski, Mário Fernandes, Sergei Ignashevich, Kirill Nababkin, Georgi Shchennikov, Aleksei Berezutski, Pyotr Ten.

Midfielders: Rasmus Elm, Pontus Wernbloom, Zoran Tošić, Aleksandrs Cauņa, Alan Dzagoev, Keisuke Honda, Pavel Mamayev, Mark González, Sekou Oliseh, Ravil Netfullin.

Forwards: Ahmed Musa, Vágner Love, Seydou Doumbia, Dmitri Yefremov, Tomáš Necid.
Manager: Leonid Slutsky.
Transferred out during the season: Sekou Oliseh.
2. FC Zenit St. Petersburg

Goalkeepers: Vyacheslav Malafeev, Yegor Baburin, Yuri Zhevnov.

Defenders: Tomáš Hubočan, Aleksandr Anyukov, Nicolas Lombaerts, Bruno Alves, Domenico Criscito, Renat Yanbayev, Luís Neto, Aleksandar Luković, Milan Rodić, Michael Lumb, Igor Cheminava.

Midfielders: Konstantin Zyryanov, Roman Shirokov, Viktor Fayzulin, Vladimir Bystrov, Igor Denisov, Axel Witsel, Sergei Semak, Danny, Pavel Mogilevets, Alexey Yevseyev, Vyacheslav Zinkov, Danila Yashchuk.

Forwards: Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Hulk, Aleksandr Bukharov, Maksim Kanunnikov, Luka Đorđević, Aleksei Gasilin.
Manager: Luciano Spalletti.
Transferred out during the season: Renat Yanbayev, Maksim Kanunnikov, Michael Lumb.
3. FC Anzhi Makhachkala

Goalkeepers: Vladimir Gabulov, Yevgeny Pomazan.

Defenders: João Carlos, Rasim Tagirbekov, Arseniy Logashov, Christopher Samba, Kamil Agalarov, Ali Gadzhibekov, Emir Spahić, Ewerton, Andrey Yeshchenko.

Midfielders: Jucilei, Mbark Boussoufa, Oleg Shatov, Yuri Zhirkov, Mehdi Carcela, Odil Ahmedov, Lassana Diarra, Willian, Georgy Gabulov, Sharif Mukhammad, Aleksei Ivanov.

Forwards: Samuel Eto'o, Lacina Traoré, Fyodor Smolov, Shamil Lakhiyalov, Serder Serderov, Nikita Burmistrov.
Manager: Guus Hiddink.
Transferred out during the season:''' Christopher Samba, Shamil Lakhiyalov, Georgy Gabulov, Nikita Burmistrov, Aleksei Ivanov.