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России Второй дивизион 2009 является третьим сильным подразделением в российском футболе . Второй дивизион географически разделен на 5 зон. Победители каждой зоны автоматически переходят в Первый дивизион. Нижние финишеры каждой зоны теряют профессиональный статус и переходят в любительскую футбольную лигу.

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FC Abinsk were excluded from the league for failing to fulfil two fixtures (on 28 June and 5 July). They have played 14 matches and were in the 18th position with 5 points. Results of Abinsk were discarded.

On 31 July 2009 Oleg Mikheyev, president of FC Rotor Volgograd, announced Rotor's resignation from the league, citing problems with authorities. They have played 18 games and were in the 13th position with 21 points.[1]

SKA
SKA
Mashuk-KMV
Mashuk-KMV
Bataysk-2007
Bataysk-2007
Zhemchuzhina
Zhemchuzhina
Dagdizel
Dagdizel
Kavkaztransgaz-2005
Kavkaztransgaz-2005
Energia
Energia
Druzhba
Druzhba
Taganrog
Taganrog
Rotor, Volgograd
Rotor,
Volgograd
Astrakhan
Astrakhan
Krasnodar- 2000
Krasnodar-
2000
Abinsk
Abinsk
Torpedo
Torpedo
Stavropol, Stavropolye-2009
Stavropol,
Stavropolye-2009
Angusht
Angusht
Avtodor
Avtodor
Location of teams

Standings[edit]

Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.

Top scorers[edit]

Source: [PFL] (in Russian), Sporbox.ru (in Russian)

23 goals
  • Aleksei Zhdanov (Volgograd) (3 - from penalty kick)
22 goals
  • Stanislav Dubrovin (Zhemchuzhina-Sochi) (4 - from penalty kick)
20 goals
  • Robert Zebelyan (Zhemchuzhina-Sochi) (1 - from penalty kick)
19 goals
  • Sergei Verkashanskiy (Torpedo Armavir) (7 - from penalty kick)
16 goals
  • Azamat Kurachinov (Stavropol) (6 - from penalty kick)
13 goals
  • Mikhail Markosov (SKA / Stavropol)
  • Stanislav Lebedintsev (SKA) (1 - from penalty kick)
  • Mikhail Surshkov (Druzhba) (2 - from penalty kick)
12 goals
  • Ivan Grinyuk (Bataysk-2007)
  • Timirlan Shavanov (Dagdizel) (2 - from penalty kick)

West[edit]

Dynamo SPb, Smena-Zenit
Dynamo SPb, Smena-Zenit
Torpedo
Torpedo
Spartak K
Spartak K
Istra
Istra
Lokomotiv-2, Torpedo-ZIL, Sportakademklub
Lokomotiv-2, Torpedo-ZIL, Sportakademklub
Volga
Volga
Dynamo V
Dynamo V
Dmitrov
Dmitrov
Nara-ShBFR
Nara-ShBFR
Sheksna
Sheksna
Volochanin-Ratmir
Volochanin-Ratmir
Zelenograd
Zelenograd
Pskov-747
Pskov-747
Tekstilshchik
Tekstilshchik
Spartak S
Spartak S
Location of teams. Not shown: Sever (further north)

Standings[edit]

Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. ^ On 11 July 2009, the management of FC Spartak Shchyolkovo announced that the club would resign from the league after the first half of the season because of economic problems.[2] Spartak were excluded from the league on August 4, 2009. They have played 18 games and were in the last, 19th position with 2 points.[3]

Top scorers[edit]

Source: [PFL] (in Russian)

17 goals
  • Andrei Opanasyuk (Dynamo Vologda)
16 goals
  • Azamat Gonezhukov (Dynamo St. Petersburg)
  • Vadim Klass (Sever)
15 goals
  • Artyom Lopatkin (Tekstilshchik)
  • Anton Proshin (Spartak Kostroma)
  • Dmitri Vyazmikin (Torpedo Vladimir)
13 goals
  • Yuri Kapusta (Nara-ShBFR)
  • Anton Kryuchkov (Volochanin-Ratmir)
  • Stanislav Murygin (Istra)
12 goals
  • Sergei Lokhanov (Volochanin-Ratmir)
  • Maksim Protserov (Dynamo St. Petersburg)
  • Vladimir Svizhuk (Istra)

Center[edit]

First games on April 22, last games on October 28.

Dynamo
Dynamo
Avangard K
Avangard K
Gubkin
Gubkin
Zvezda
Zvezda
Fakel−Voronezh, FSA
Fakel−Voronezh, FSA
Ryazan
Ryazan
Yelets
Yelets
Lokomotiv
Lokomotiv
Spartak
Spartak
Rusichi
Rusichi
Zodiak-Oskol
Zodiak-Oskol
Saturn-2
Saturn-2
Znamya Truda
Znamya Truda
Nika
Nika
Avangard P
Avangard P
Dnepr
Dnepr
Location of teams

Standings[edit]

Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Fakel and Yelets were excluded from the league for attempts to bribe and threaten the referee on 18 July.[4] At the time of exclusion (21 August), Fakel were sixth with 31 points from 19 games, while Yelets were 16th with 9 points from 19 games.

Top scorers[edit]

Source: [PFL] (in Russian)

17 goals
  • Mikhail Tyufyakov (Dynamo Bryansk)
16 goals
  • Sergei Faustov (FC Gubkin)
13 goals
  • Aleksei Gavrilov (Ryazan)
12 goals
  • Kirill Makarov (FSA)
11 goals
  • Igor Borozdin (Avangard Kursk)
  • Andrei Meshchaninov (Zvezda)

Ural-Povolzhye[edit]

Mordovia
Mordovia
SOYUZ-Gazprom
SOYUZ-Gazprom
Volga
Volga
Gornyak
Gornyak
Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk
Lada, Togliatti
Lada, Togliatti
Sokol-Saratov
Sokol-Saratov
Khimik
Khimik
BIS-Dynamo
BIS-Dynamo
Gazovik
Gazovik
Dynamo
Dynamo
Neftekhimik
Neftekhimik
Rubin-2
Rubin-2
Academia
Academia
Location of teams. Not shown: Tyumen (further east)

Standings[edit]

Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b CHE 1–1 TYU ; TYU 2–2 CHE

Top scorers[edit]

Source: [PFL] (in Russian)

19 goals
  • Ruslan Mukhametshin (SOYUZ-Gazprom / Mordovia)
14 goals
  • Ivan Luzhnikov (Mordovia / FC Tyumen)
  • Dmitri Sysuyev (Mordovia)
13 goals
  • Marat Shogenov (Gazovik)
12 goals
  • Vitali Burmakov (Volga Ulyanovsk)
11 goals
  • Marat Safin (Volga Ulyanovsk)
  • Dmitri Zarva (FC Tyumen)

East[edit]

Metallurg-Kuzbass
Metallurg-Kuzbass
Dynamo
Dynamo
Smena
Smena
Irtysh
Irtysh
Sibiryak
Sibiryak
Metallurg
Metallurg
Okean
Okean
Kuzbass
Kuzbass
Amur
Amur
Sakhalin
Sakhalin
Location of teams

Standings[edit]

Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b KUZ 1–0 SAKH ; SAKH 2–0 KUZ; KUZ 0–1 SAKH
  2. ^ On September 10, director general of FC Amur Blagoveshchensk announced resignation from the league because of large debts and impossibility to fund trips to away matches.[5] Amur was excluded from the Russian Second Division on September 17. At the time it was 9th in the table with 12 points in 20 games.

Top scorers[edit]

Source: [PFL] (in Russian)

15 goals
  • Valentin Yegunov (Metallurg-Kuzbass)
14 goals
  • Yevgeni Yaroslavtsev (Metallurg-Kuzbass)
11 goals
  • Anton Bagayev (Irtysh)
10 goals
  • Aleksei Alekseyevtsev (Sakhalin)
  • Stanislav Goncharov (Metallurg)
  • Dmitri Turutin (Sibiryak)
8 goals
  • Aleksei Bazanov (Metallurg)
  • Dmitri Galin (Sibiryak)
  • Maksim Galiullin (Dynamo Barnaul)
  • Aleksei Martynov (Metallurg)
  • Anton Vasilyev (Irtysh)

Awards[edit]

On November 25, 2009, Professional Football League announced the award winners for the season.

Zone West

  • Best player: Dmitri Vyazmikin (FC Torpedo Vladimir).
  • Best goalkeeper: Andrei Romanov (FC Spartak Kostroma).
  • Best defender: Emin Agaev (FC Volga Tver).
  • Best midfielder: Aleksei Melyoshin (FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow).
  • Best striker: Andrei Opanasyuk (FC Dynamo Vologda).
  • Best manager: Eduard Malofeyev (FC Dynamo Saint-Petersburg).

Zone Center

  • Best player: Mikhail Tyufyakov (FC Dynamo Bryansk).
  • Best goalkeeper: Valeri Chizhov (FC Avangard Kursk).
  • Best defender: Maksim Tishchenko (FC Avangard Kursk).
  • Best midfielder: Igor Borozdin (FC Avangard Kursk).
  • Best striker: Mikhail Tyufyakov.
  • Best manager: Valeri Yesipov (FC Avangard Kursk).

Zone South

  • Best player: Oleg Veretennikov (FC Volgograd).
  • Best goalkeeper: Aleksandr Chikhradze (FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi).
  • Best defender: Konstantin Gordiyuk (FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi).
  • Best midfielder: Oleg Veretennikov.
  • Best striker: Aleksei Zhdanov (FC Volgograd).
  • Best manager: Oleg Vasilenko (FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi).

Zone Ural-Povolzhye

  • Best player: Ruslan Mukhametshin (FC Mordovia Saransk).
  • Best goalkeeper: Fyodor Dyachenko (FC Mordovia Saransk).
  • Best defender: Aleksei Muldarov (FC Mordovia Saransk).
  • Best midfielder: Marat Shogenov (FC Gazovik Orenburg).
  • Best striker: Ruslan Mukhametshin.
  • Best manager: Fyodor Shcherbachenko (FC Mordovia Saransk).

Zone East

  • Best player: Valentin Yegunov (FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk).
  • Best goalkeeper: Aleksei Krasnokutskiy (FC Irtysh Omsk).
  • Best defender: Sergei Pyatikopov (FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk).
  • Best midfielder: Yevgeni Andreyev (FC Irtysh Omsk).
  • Best striker: Valentin Yegunov.
  • Best manager: Aleksandr Ivchenko (FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk).

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Ротор" остался вне игры". Sport-Express. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2009. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^ Руководство ФК "Спартак Щелково" снимает команду с соревнования (in Russian). 11 July 2009. Archived from the original on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2009. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^ РЕШЕНИЕ Совета Ассоциации "Профессиональная футбольная Лига" Archived December 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "ФАКЕЛ-ВОРОНЕЖ" И "ЕЛЕЦ" ИСКЛЮЧЕНЫ ИЗ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЙ ЛИГИ. НО ИХ "ДЕЛО" НЕ ЗАКРЫТО (in Russian). Sport-Express. 22 August 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2009. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  5. ^ ФК "Амур" впервые в истории снимается с первенства России по футболу (in Russian). 10 September 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)