2001 Russian First Division

The 2001 Russian First Division was the 10th edition of Russian First Division. There were 18 teams.

Russian First Division
Season2001
2000
2002

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Shinnik Yaroslavl (P) 34 21 6 7 58 21 +37 69 Promotion to Premier League
2 Uralan Elista (P) 34 19 8 7 55 31 +24 65
3 Kuban Krasnodar 34 16 12 6 56 29 +27 60
4 Amkar Perm 34 16 8 10 46 29 +17 56
5 Spartak Nalchik 34 17 4 13 48 37 +11 55
6 Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan 34 14 8 12 40 40 0 50
7 Tom Tomsk 34 12 11 11 31 28 +3 47
8 Rubin Kazan 34 13 7 14 44 44 0 46
9 Metallurg 34 12 9 13 39 47 8 45
10 Kristall Smolensk 34 13 5 16 37 45 8 44
11 Netfekhimik Nizhnekamsk 34 13 4 17 49 56 7 43
12 Khimki 34 13 4 17 42 54 12 43
13 Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk 34 12 6 16 38 44 6 42
14 Lada Togliatti 34 12 5 17 40 50 10 41
15 Lokomotiv Chita 34 12 4 18 38 50 12 40
16 Arsenal Tula (R) 34 10 10 14 27 35 8 40 Relegation to Second Division
17 Baltika (R) 34 11 6 17 35 51 16 39
18 Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod (R) 34 9 5 20 26 58 32 32
Source: rsssf.com
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
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gollark: Although ours is too, as it is confusingly funded via a weird combination of semi-subsidized loans and the government.
gollark: * paid-for-by-other-people
gollark: Anyway, the convention here is seemingly to live near university while going there and shove some of the cost onto student loans you're forced to pay back for 30 years, so commuting isn't a huge issue.

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