Russian Premier League Seasons

Russian Premier League Seasons Table
Season Competition Name # Squads Champion Top Scorer
2023-2024Russian Premier League16Mateo Cassierra - 16
2022-2023Russian Premier League16Zenit - 70Malcom - 23
2021-2022Russian Premier League16Zenit - 65Gamid Agalarov - 19
2020-2021Russian Premier League16Zenit - 65Artem Dzyuba - 20
2019-2020Russian Premier League16Zenit - 72Sardar Azmoun, Artem Dzyuba - 17
2018-2019Russian Premier League16Zenit - 64Fyodor Chalov - 15
2017-2018Russian Premier League16Lokomotiv Moscow - 60Quincy Promes - 15
2016-2017Russian Premier League16Spartak Moscow - 69Fyodor Smolov - 18
2015-2016Russian Premier League16CSKA Moscow - 65Fyodor Smolov - 20
2014-2015Russian Premier League16Zenit - 67Hulk - 15
2013-2014Russian Premier League0CSKA Moscow - 64Seydou Doumbia - 18
2012-2013Russian Premier League0CSKA Moscow - 64Yura Movsisyan, Wánderson - 13
2011-2012Russian Premier League0Zenit - 88Seydou Doumbia - 28
2010Russian Premier League0Zenit - 68Welliton - 19
2009Russian Premier League0Rubin Kazan - 63Welliton - 21
2008Russian Premier League0Rubin Kazan - 60Vágner Love - 20
2007Russian Premier League0Zenit - 61Roman Adamov, Roman Pavlyuchenko - 14
2006Russian Premier League0CSKA Moscow - 58Roman Pavlyuchenko - 18
2005Russian Premier League0CSKA Moscow - 62Dmitri Kirichenko - 14
2004Russian Premier League0Lokomotiv Moscow - 61Aleksandr Kerzhakov - 18
2003Russian Premier League0CSKA Moscow - 59Dmitri Loskov - 14
2002Russian Premier League0Lokomotiv Moscow - 66Dmitri Kirichenko, Rolan Gusev - 15
2001Russian Top Division0Spartak Moscow - 60Dmitri Vyazmikin - 17

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