1st football division 2006

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1st football division 2006
master FK Khimki
Climbers FK Chimki, Kuban Krasnodar
Relegated FK Spartak Nizhny Novgorod ,
Fakel Voronezh , FK Oryol ,
Metallurg Krasnoyarsk , Angusht Nazran
Teams 22nd
Games 462
Gates 1,118  (ø 2.42 per game)
1st Division 2005
^ Premjer League 2006
2nd division 2006 ↓

The 1st Division 2006 was the 15th season of the second highest Russian league in football. It started on March 26, 2006 and ended on November 5, 2006.

mode

The 22 teams played against each other twice, divided into a first half and a second half. So each team played 42 games. The two best clubs rose to the Premjer League in 2007 , while the last five were relegated to the third-class 2nd division .

Before the season

On February 14, 2006 Alania Wladikawkas and Lokomotive Tschita were excluded from the league operations of the second-class 1st Russian division . They did not get a new license because of legal irregularities.

On February 22nd, the League Association decided to replace the two clubs in the 1st division with Lada Tolyatti and Maschuk-KMW Pjatigorsk , the two best runners-up from the 2nd division. The Russian Football Association , however, did not agree to the withdrawal of the license and decided on February 28th to give Alania and Lokomotiv in the 1st division another opportunity to meet the license requirements. On March 6th, the association decided to increase the 1st division from 22 to 24 teams and to let all four clubs play during the season.

On March 20th, Alania and Lokomotiv were again excluded from the 1st Division and the forced transfer to the 2nd Division. This decision was only made six days before the start of the season.

Attendees

Clubs 1st Division 2006

The relegated from the Premjer League in 2005

The 14 clubs that ranked 3 to 14, 16 and 17 in the 1st division in 2005

the five zone winners of the 2nd division

as well as the best runners-up in the five zones

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. FK Khimki  42  30th  9  3 083:300 +53 99
 2. Kuban Krasnodar  42  30th  7th  5 092:250 +67 97
 3. Urals Yekaterinburg  42  27  9  6th 067:230 +44 90
 4th Kamas Naberezhnye Chelny  42  22nd  11  9 054:260 +28 77
 5. SKA Energia Khabarovsk  42  21st  8th  13 067:400 +27 71
 6th Sodowik Sterlitamak (N)  42  18th  15th  9 059:350 +24 69
 7th FK Sibir Novosibirsk 1  42  19th  8th  15th 067:450 +22 65
 8th. Terek Grozny (A)  42  18th  8th  16 048:470  +1 62
 9. Dynamo Bryansk  42  17th  10  15th 042:380  +4 61
10. Awangard Kursk  42  16  13  13 045:380  +7 61
11. Volgar Gazprom Astrakhan  42  17th  9  16 045:470  −2 60
12. Salyut-Energija Belgorod (N)  42  15th  11  16 046:580 −12 56
13. Maschuk KMV Pyatigorsk (N)  42  16  7th  19th 041:560 −15 55
14th Baltika Kaliningrad (N)  42  14th  13  15th 041:560 −15 55
15th Anzhi Makhachkala  42  15th  8th  19th 057:660  −9 53
16. Dynamo Makhachkala  42  13  12  17th 056:540  +2 51
17th FK Lada Tolyatti (N)  42  13  6th  23 038:630 −25 45
18th FK Spartak Nizhny Novgorod 2  42  10  13  19th 046:600 −14 43
19th Fakel Voronezh  42  10  12  20th 027:540 −27 42
20th FK Oryol  42  8th  11  23 035:720 −37 35
21st Metallurg Krasnoyarsk (N)  42  5  6th  31 030:800 −50 21st
22nd Anguscht Nazran (N)  42  3  4th  35 032: 105 −73 13

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd wins - 3rd direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored) - 4th goal difference - 5th goals scored>

  • Promoted to the Premjer League in 2007
  • Relegated to the 2nd division in 2007
  • (A) Relegated from the Premjer League in 2005
    (N) Promoted from the 2nd division in 2005
    1 Chkalovets-1936 Novosibirsk was renamed FK Sibir Novosibirsk
    2 Spartak Chelyabinsk moved to Nizhny Novgorod and called itself Spartak Nizhny Novgorod

    Web links

    • Season on rsssf.com (English)

    Individual evidence

    1. 2006 season results and table. In: wildstat.com. Retrieved August 17, 2019 .