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2023–24 Russian Premier League


Season
21 July 2023 – 25 May 2024
Zenit
BaltikaSochiUral Yekaterinburg
240
637 (2.65 per match)
Mateo Cassierra(21 goals)
Sochi 6–1 Pari NN12 May 2024
Akhmat 1–7 Baltika13 April 2024
Akhmat 1–7 Baltika13 April 2024Pari NN 2–6 CSKA20 May 2024
6 matchesDynamo
12 matchesKrasnodar
10 matchesPari NNSochiUral
6 matchesPari NNSochi
57,858Zenit 0–0 Spartak2 March 2024
1,968Sochi 1–1 Orenburg10 December 2023
2,678,879
11,162
← 2022–23 2024–25 →

The 2023–24 Russian Premier League (known as the Mir Russian Premier League, also written as Mir Russian Premier Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd season of the premier football competition in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 22nd under the current Russian Premier League name.

As in the previous season, 16 teams played in the 2023–24 season. After the 2022–23 season, Khimki and Torpedo Moscow were both relegated to the 2023–24 Russian First League. They were replaced by Rubin Kazan and Baltika Kaliningrad.

Zenit Saint PetersburgUral YekaterinburgRubin KazanRostov
Krestovsky StadiumCentral StadiumAk Bars ArenaRostov Arena
Capacity: 67,800Capacity: 35,696Capacity: 45,093Capacity: 45,000
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DynamoLokomotivSpartakCSKA Locations of teams in the 2023–24 Russian Premier League in Moscow
Lukoil ArenaSolidarnost Arena
Capacity: 44,307Capacity: 44,918
Krasnodar StadiumAkhmat-Arena
Capacity: 34,291Capacity: 30,597
VEB ArenaRZD Arena
Capacity: 30,457Capacity: 27,320
Fisht Olympic StadiumNizhny Novgorod Stadium
Capacity: 47,659Capacity: 44,899
Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz StadionVTB ArenaGazovik StadiumKaliningrad Stadium
Capacity: 31,793Capacity: 26,319Capacity: 10,046Capacity: 35,016
TeamLocationHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AkhmatGroznyMagomed AdiyevRizvan UtsiyevJomaTBA
BaltikaKaliningradSergei IgnashevichYan KazayevMelbet; Rostec
CSKAMoscowVladimir FedotovIgor AkinfeevWildberries
DynamoMoscowMarcel LičkaFabián BalbuenaPumaBetBoom
Fakel VoronezhVoronezhIgor CherevchenkoIrakli KvekveskiriKelmeEkoNiva
KrasnodarKrasnodarMurad MusayevMatvei SafonovWinline
Krylia SovetovSamaraIgor OsinkinAleksandr SoldatenkovPumaFonbet
LokomotivMoscowMikhail GalaktionovDmitri BarinovRZD
OrenburgOrenburgDavid DeograciaAndrei MalykhAdidasTBA
Pari Nizhny NovgorodNizhny NovgorodSaša IlićKirill GotsukJakoPARI
RostovRostov-on-DonValery KarpinDanil GlebovPumaFonbet; TNS energo; Samolet
RubinKazanRashid RakhimovAlyaksandr MartynovichJakoKazan Orgsintez
SochiSochiRobert MorenoVanja DrkušićPumaLiga Stavok
SpartakMoscowVacantGeorgi DzhikiyaLukoil
UralYekaterinburgYevgeni Averyanov (caretaker)Denys KulakovKelmeBetBoom; TMK
ZenitSaint PetersburgSergei SemakDouglas SantosJomaGazprom
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
Dynamo MoscowPavel Alpatov (caretaker)Moved to Dynamo-2 Moscow22 June 2023Pre-seasonMarcel Lička22 June 2023
OrenburgMarcel LičkaSigned by Dynamo Moscow22 June 2023Jiří Jarošík22 June 2023
Akhmat GroznySergei TashuyevMutual consent15 August 202312thIsa Baytiyev (caretaker)15 August 2023
Akhmat GroznyIsa Baytiyev (caretaker)End of caretaker spell18 August 202312thMiroslav Romaschenko18 August 2023
OrenburgJiří JarošíkMutual consent22 August 202316thDavid Deogracia22 August 2023
Fakel VoronezhVadim YevseyevSacked5 September 202315thSergei Tashuyev8 September 2023
SochiDmitri KhokhlovMutual consent17 September 202313thAleksandr Tochilin17 September 2023
SochiAleksandr TochilinSacked3 December 202316thDenis Klyuyev (caretaker)3 December 2023
SochiDenis Klyuyev (caretaker)End of caretaker spell15 December 202316thRobert Moreno15 December 2023
KrasnodarVladimir IvićSacked13 March 20242ndMurad Musayev14 March 2024
Akhmat GroznyMiroslav RomaschenkoResigned4 April 202412thMagomed Adiyev5 April 2024
Spartak MoscowGuille AbascalSacked14 April 20246thVladimir Slišković (caretaker)14 April 2024
Fakel VoronezhSergei TashuyevResigned26 April 202411thIgor Cherevchenko26 April 2024
Pari Nizhny NovgorodSergei YuranResigned28 April 202411thAnton Khazov (caretaker)28 April 2024
Pari Nizhny NovgorodAnton Khazov (caretaker)Caretaking spell over4 May 202411thSaša Ilić4 May 2024
Ural YekaterinburgViktor GoncharenkoSacked30 May 2024Relegation play-offsYevgeni Averyanov (caretaker)30 May 2024

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

The season started on 21 July. The last games before the winter break were played on 10 December; the spring part of the season began on 1 March and the last games will be played on 25 May.

For the purpose of determining First League positions for the following season, the teams that do not pass 2024–25 RPL licensing or drop out of 2024–25 season for any other reason, or the second teams of RPL clubs, or the teams that finished lower than 6th place in First League standings will not be considered. For example, if the teams that finished 1st, 3rd and 4th in the First League standings failed licensing, the team that finished 2nd would be considered the 1st-placed team, the team that finished 5th will be considered the 2nd-placed team, and the team that finished 6th will be considered the 3rd-placed team. There would be no designated 4th-placed team in this scenario.

The teams that finish 15th and 16th will be relegated to the 2024–25 First League, while the top two in that league will be promoted to the Premier League for the 2024–25 season.

The 13th and 14th Premier League teams will play the 4th and 3rd 2023–24 First League teams respectively in two (home-and-away) playoff games, with penalty shootout in effect if necessary. The winners will secure Premier League spots for the 2024–25 season. If both of the teams that finish RPL in 13th and 14th place fail licensing for the 2024–25 season or drop out for any other reason, play-offs will not be held, and the 3rd and 4th First League teams will be promoted automatically. If one of the teams that place 13th and 14th in the Premier League fails licensing for 2024–25 season or drops out for other reasons, 3rd First League team will be promoted automatically and the 13th or 14th-placed team that passes licensing will play 4th First League team in playoffs, with the winners securing the Premier League spot. If only one First League team is eligible for the play-offs (as in the example scenario above), that team will play the 14th-placed RPL team in playoffs, with the winners securing the Premier League spot, and the 13th RPL team will remain in the league. If none of the First League teams are eligible for the play-offs, they will not be held and 13th and 14th-placed RPL teams will remain in the league. If any of the teams are unable to participate in the season after the play-offs have been concluded, or there are not enough teams that pass licensing to follow the above procedures, the replacement will be chosen by the Russian Football Union in consultation with RPL and FNL.

Russian Football Union announced their initial 2024–25 licensing decision on 17 May 2024, with two games left to play in the Premier League and the First League. All the 2023–24 Premier League teams, and four out of the top 5 First League teams (Khimki, Dynamo Makhachkala, Akron Tolyatti and Rodina Moscow) were issued the license. 4th-placed First League club Arsenal Tula was denied the license. Shinnik Yaroslavl, which could finish in the Top 5 First League position, did not apply for the license. The final decision would be released on 23 May 2024, Arsenal could file an appeal for the denial before then.

On 20 May 2024, Dynamo Makhachkala and Khimki secured the top two spots in the First League and the direct promotion.

On 22 May 2024, Russian Football Union held a draw which determined that the first leg of the relegation play-offs will be hosted by the RPL teams. The games will be played on 29 May 2024 and 1 June 2024. In case Baltika Kaliningrad qualified for the play-offs, the games in Baltika's match-up would be played on 6 June 2024 and 9 June 2024, as Baltika qualified for the 2023–24 Russian Cup superfinal, to be played on 2 June 2024.

On 23 May 2024, RFU announced that Arsenal's appeal was successful and they will be issued a conditional RPL license and participate in the play-offs.

Any team can be excluded from the Premier League during the season for the following reasons: a) using counterfeit documents or providing inaccurate information to the league; b) not arriving to the game on more than one occasion; c) match fixing. Such a team is automatically relegated and is not replaced during the season, and only one additional team (that gains the fewest points at the end of the season) is directly relegated. If the excluded team had played fewer than 15 games at the time of exclusion, all its results would be annulled and would not count for the standings. If the excluded team had played at least 15 games at the time of exclusion, all their remaining opponents would be awarded a victory without effect on their goal difference.

On 22 May 2023, FIFA extended their ruling that allowed foreign players in Russia to unilaterally suspend their contracts with their clubs and sign with a club outside of Russia until 30 June 2024. However, this option was only available to the players whose contract was already suspended under these regulations at the end of the 2022–23 season. The players who joined a Russian club after these regulations were originally introduced in March 2022, or players who played in Russia in the 2022–23 season (including those who originally suspended their contract in the 2021–22 season and then returned), were not able to use this condition in the 2023–24 season.

Players who suspended their contracts

For the first time since the 2015–16 season, the champion was determined on the last match day on 25 May 2024, with all the games played simultaneously with common kick-off time of 16:30 Moscow Time. It was also the first time since the 2013–14 season when three teams still had the chance to become champions on the last match day. Dynamo Moscow entered the day with 56 points, Zenit St. Petersburg (which won the title in 5 preceding seasons) had 54 and Krasnodar 53. Krasnodar hosted Dynamo and Zenit played Rostov at home. Head-to-head results are the first tiebreaker in case the teams are tied on points, Dynamo had head-to-head advantage over Zenit and Krasnodar would have had advantage over Dynamo in case Krasnodar beat them. Therefore, Dynamo would have won the title if they beat Krasnodar or draw, Zenit would have won the title if they beat Rostov and Krasnodar beat Dynamo, and Krasnodar would have won it if they beat Dynamo and Zenit did not beat Rostov.

A goal by Krasnodar's Jhon Córdoba in the 32nd minute was called off for offside after a VAR review and both games were scoreless at half-time (if those results stood, Dynamo would have won the title). Córdoba put Krasnodar ahead in the 52nd minute, as Rostov's Ronaldo scored in the 54th minute to put Zenit down 0–1 (Krasnodar would have won the title with those results). Zenit's Gustavo Mantuan equalized in the 65th minute from a penalty kick awarded for handball after another VAR review (those results still would have favoured Krasnodar). Zenit's goal by Mateo Cassierra in the 72nd minute was called off for offside. Two shots by Dynamo's Luis Chávez and Roberto Fernández in the 80th and 82nd minute respectively hit Krasnodar's goalpost. Zenit's late substitute Artur put Zenit ahead 2–1 in the 85th minute with a long kick after a mistake by Rostov's goalkeeper Sergei Pesyakov, establishing the final score and earning Zenit their sixth consecutive title, as Krasnodar game ended with the 1–0 score.

The draw to determine the hosts in each leg was held on 22 May 2024. The kick-off times were set on 26 May 2024. The referees were assigned on 28 May 2024.

Akron Tolyatti won 3–2 on aggregate and was promoted to the Russian Premier League, Ural Yekaterinburg was relegated to the First League.

Pari Nizhny Novgorod won 3–2 on aggregate and retained their Russian Premier League spot, Arsenal Tula remained in the First League.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Mateo CassierraZenit St. Petersburg21
2Konstantin TyukavinDynamo Moscow15
Jhon CórdobaKrasnodar
4Fyodor ChalovCSKA Moscow12
5Mohamed KonatéAkhmat Grozny11
Eduard SpertsyanKrasnodar
7Mirlind DakuRubin Kazan10
8Anton ZabolotnyCSKA Moscow9
Benjamín GarréKrylia Sovetov Samara
Yevgeni MarkovFakel Voronezh
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
Fyodor ChalovCSKA MoscowAkhmat Grozny3–2 (A)30 July 2023
Alex FernandesBaltika KaliningradAkhmat Grozny7–1 (A)13 April 2024
Mateo Cassierra5Zenit St. PetersburgAkhmat Grozny5–1 (A)19 May 2024
  • 5 Player scored 5 goals
RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1Matvei SafonovKrasnodar11
2Aleksandr BelenovFakel Voronezh10
Aleksandr MaksimenkoSpartak Moscow
4Yury DyupinRubin Kazan9
Artur NigmatullinPari Nizhny Novgorod
6Mikhail KerzhakovZenit St. Petersburg8
Ilya LantratovLokomotiv Moscow
Giorgi SheliyaAkhmat Grozny
9Igor AkinfeevCSKA Moscow7
10Sergei PesyakovRostov6
Ilya PomazunUral Yekaterinburg
Nikolai SysuyevOrenburg

Notes

  • Aleksandr Selikhov and Aleksandr Maksimenko each played a half in Spartak's 1–0 win over Dynamo Moscow on 23 September 2023.
  • Giorgi Sheliya and Mikhail Oparin each played a half in Akhmat's 0–0 draw with Rostov on 9 December 2023.
MonthPlayer of the MonthManager of the MonthGoal of the MonthRef.
Benjamín GarréKrylia Sovetov SamaraVladimir IvićKrasnodarDmitri SkopintsevDynamo Moscow
Braian MansillaOrenburgVladimir IvićKrasnodarNikoloz KutateladzePari Nizhny Novgorod
Eduard SpertsyanKrasnodarSergei TashuyevFakel VoronezhIlya IshkovUral Yekaterinburg
Konstantin TyukavinDynamo MoscowRashid RakhimovRubin KazanVíctor DávilaCSKA Moscow
Mohammad MohebiRostovValery KarpinRostovMatías PérezOrenburg
Konstantin TyukavinDynamo MoscowVladimir SliškovićSpartak MoscowEduard SpertsyanKrasnodar

Awarded by the league.

AwardWinnerClub
Konstantin TyukavinDynamo Moscow
Abbosbek FayzullaevCSKA Moscow
Matvei SafonovKrasnodar
Douglas SantosZenit St. Petersburg
Eduard SpertsyanKrasnodar
Konstantin TyukavinDynamo Moscow
Marcel LičkaDynamo Moscow
Konstantin TyukavinDynamo Moscow
Fyodor ChalovCSKA Moscow
Nikita SaltykovKrylia Sovetov Samara
Mateo Cassierra (21 goals)Zenit St. Petersburg
Maksim Glushenkov (16 assists)Lokomotiv Moscow

FC Zenit drew the highest average home attendance in the 2023-24 edition of the Russian Premier League.

#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance
1FC Zenit1528,156
2FC Krasnodar1523,617
3FC Spartak Moscow1515,752
4FC Rostov1512,769
5Fakel Voronezh1511,772
6Baltika Kaliningrad1511,241
7FC Dynamo Moscow1511,131
8PFC CSKA Moscow159,570
9FC Ural159,078
10Krylia Sovetov158,813
11FC Lokomotiv Moscow158,323
12FC Nizhny Novgorod157,977
13Rubin Kazan156,957
14FC Sochi155,260
15Akhmat Grozny154,858
16FC Orenburg154,054
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