Russian Premier League
Russian national top division professional association football league
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June 3 2025 | The league recommends that Pari remains in the league, with the final decision to be made by the Russian Football Union. |
2025 | Sochi won the relegation play-off against Pari Nizhny Novgorod with a 4-3 aggregate score, securing promotion to the Russian Premier League. |
2025 | Akhmat won the relegation play-off against Ural with a 3-2 aggregate score, maintaining their position in the Russian Premier League. |
May 28 2025 | Sergei Tashuyev resigns as manager of Akhmat Grozny, replaced by Fyodor Shcherbachenko as caretaker. |
May 27 2025 | Igor Osinkin parts ways with Krylia Sovetov Samara by mutual consent. |
2025 | Belajdi Pusi joined FC Fakel Voronezh from Albania |
May 25 2025 | The final games of the 2024–25 Russian Premier League season are scheduled to be played. |
May 24 2025 | The Russian Football Union announced the dissolution of FC Khimki after the club was not issued a license for the 2025-26 Russian Premier League season due to accumulated debts, effectively ending the club's existence. |
May 24 2025 | Krasnodar won the Russian Premier League championship on the final matchday, defeating Dynamo Moscow 3-0 in a decisive match that determined the league title. |
May 24 2025 | Russian Football Union announces that Khimki, Chernomorets Novorossiysk, and SKA-Khabarovsk will not be issued a Premier League license for the next season. |
May 24 2025 | Final matchday of the 2024–25 Russian Premier League season, with all games simultaneously kicked off at 16:30 Moscow Time. The championship will be decided between Krasnodar and Zenit St. Petersburg. Krasnodar (64 points) will host Dynamo Moscow, while Zenit (63 points) will host Akhmat Grozny. |
May 14 2025 | Draw held to determine hosts for relegation play-off matches in the Russian Premier League |
May 1 2025 | Dynamo Moscow manager Marcel Lička resigns and is replaced by caretaker Rolan Gusev |
2025 | Serbian players Strahinja Eraković, Nikola Čumić, Bogdan Jočić, and Saša Zdjelar were signed by various Russian Premier League clubs. |
April 16 2025 | Khimki appoints Magomed Adiyev as new manager |
April 15 2025 | Khimki parts ways with manager Franc Artiga by mutual consent while sitting in 12th place. |
April 2 2025 | Fakel Voronezh appoints Igor Shalimov as new manager |
2025 | Artyom Bandikyan plays for PFC CSKA Moscow. Khoren Bayramyan continues playing for FC Rostov. Ugochukwu Iwu continues playing for FC Rubin Kazan. Edgar Sevikyan continues playing for FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod and FC Lokomotiv Moscow. Eduard Spertsyan continues playing for FC Krasnodar. Nair Tiknizyan continues playing for PFC CSKA Moscow and FC Lokomotiv Moscow |
March 30 2025 | Fakel Voronezh manager Dmitri Pyatibratov resigns |
2025 | Boni Amian plays for FC Khimki in the Russian Premier League |
2025 | Kristijan Bistrović continues playing for FC Baltika Kaliningrad and Dominik Oroz continues playing for PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara |
2025 | Thiago Vecino signed with FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod for the season. |
2025 | Denis Titow joins FC Rostov as a foreign player from Turkmenistan |
2025 | Serbian players continue to be part of Russian clubs, including Nikola Čumić at FC Rubin Kazan, Saša Zdjelar at PFC CSKA Moscow and FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, and Ognjen Mimović at FC Zenit St. Petersburg. |
2025 | Juan Castillo joins FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod. |
2025 | Mauro Luna Diale transfers to FC Akhmat Grozny. |
2025 | Luciano Gondou joins FC Zenit St. Petersburg. |
2025 | Mohamed Azzi played for FC Dynamo Makhachkala in 2025 |
March 1 2025 | Spring part of the season begins, resuming league matches after the winter break. |
March 1 2025 | The spring part of the 2024–25 Russian Premier League season commences. |
February 25 2025 | Rostov manager Valery Karpin resigned and was replaced by Jonatan Alba |
2024 | Marvin Çuni joined FC Rubin Kazan from Albania |
2024 | Sékou Koïta joins PFC CSKA Moscow in the Russian Premier League |
2024 | Mauro Luna Diale joined FC Akhmat Grozny for the 2024-2025 period. |
2024 | Myenty Abena signed with FC Spartak Moscow, joining the Russian Premier League as a Surinamese player |
2024 | Rodrigo Escoval joined FC Akron Tolyatti. Kiki Afonso's tenure at FC Ural Yekaterinburg continued. Ricardo Mangas joined FC Spartak Moscow. |
2024 | Continued representation of Belarusian players in the Russian Premier League, with players like Anton Kavalyow, Artem Kontsevoy, and Artyom Shumansky active in the league. |
2024 | Gerzino Nyamsi joined FC Lokomotiv Moscow, and Rayan Senhadji joined FC Fakel Voronezh |
2024 | Said Hamulić begins playing for FC Lokomotiv Moscow |
2024 | Hidajet Hankić starts his tenure with FC Rostov |
2024 | Miralem Pjanić joins PFC CSKA Moscow, marking his entry into the Russian Premier League |
2024 | Stefan Lončar joins FC Akron Tolyatti |
2024 | Silvije Begić continues playing for FC Orenburg, Danijel Miškić continues playing for FC Ural Yekaterinburg, Veldin Hodža plays for FC Rubin Kazan, and Dominik Oroz begins playing for PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara |
2024 | Giovanni González signed with FC Krasnodar for a one-year contract. |
2024 | Rodrigo Saravia joined FC Rostov for the season. |
2024 | Dan Glazer joins FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod in the Russian Premier League |
2024 | Kasra Taheri joins FC Rubin Kazan in the Russian Premier League |
2024 | Amirhossein Reyvandi begins playing for PFC CSKA Moscow |
2024 | Mohammad Javad Hosseinnejad starts playing for FC Dynamo Makhachkala |
2024 | Mohammad Ghorbani joins FC Orenburg in the Russian Premier League |
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