2011–12 Russian Championship (women's football)

The 2011–12 Russian Women's Football Championship was the 20th edition of the Russian premier championship for women's football teams. Like the 2011–12 Russian Premier League, it marked the competition's transition from its traditional spring to autumn model to the Western autumn to spring calendar, running from 16 April 2011 to 28 June 2012.[1] It was contested by eight teams, one more than the previous edition, with Zorky Krasnogorsk and Mordovochka Saransk joining the championship. Defending champion WFC Rossiyanka won its fourth title with a 17 points advantage over newcomer Zorky, which also qualified for the UEFA Champions League as the runner-up. Five-times champion Energiya Voronezh withdrew from the championship following the end of the season for financial reasons.[2]

Teams by federal subject

Moscow (3 teams)
Perm
Saransk
Voronezh
Ryazan
Krasnodar
Locations of the 2011–12 teams
Federal subjectClub
Moscow Oblast3: ShVSM Izmailovo, WFC Rossiyanka, Zorky Krasnogorsk
Krasnodar Krai1: Kubanochka Krasnodar
Republic of Mordovia1: Mordovochka Saransk
Perm Krai1: Zvezda Perm
Ryazan Oblast1: Ryazan VDV
Voronezh oblast1: Energiya Voronezh

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGFPtsQ/R
1Rossiyanka2823328520722012-13 UEFA Champions League
2Zorky Krasnogorsk2817475831552012-13 UEFA Champions League
3Energiya Voronezh281738662554
4Zvezda Perm281549583749
5Izmailovo289316264330
6Ryazan286616244824
7Kubanochka Krasnodar287318195324
8Mordovochka Saransk284222179614Relegated

Results

ROSZORENEZVEIZMRYAKUBMOR
Rossiyanka2–2 4–42–0 2–33–0 2–23–1 6–04–0 2–04–0 2–07–0 5–0
Zorky Krasnogorsk1–2 2–10–3 2–11–4 0–21–2 3–01–0 6–01–0 2–05–0 4–1
Energiya Voronezh0–2 0–11–0 3–13–2 1–01–1 2–23–0 0–13–0 0–17–0 5–0
Zvezda Perm1–4 0–21–3 1–12–4 2–10–1 1–14–1 1–05–0 2–24–0 5–0
Izmailovo0–1 1–30–1 0–20–1 0–20–3 2–30–3 0–11–2 1–03–0 2–0
Ryazan1–2 1–40–0 0–11–1 0–20–2 1–30–2 2–10–2 0–01–1 5–2
Kubanochka Krasnodar0–4 1–20–2 1–30–7 0–33–0 0–20–1 2–11–1 2–00–1 1–0
Mordovochka Saransk0–4 0–52–4 0–50–7 3–20–4 1–20–1 0–21–1 0–44–1 1–0

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Emueje OgbiagbevhaRossiyanka15
2 Olesya KurochkinaZvezda Perm13
2 Fátima LeyvaZorky Krasnogorsk13
4 Elena MorozovaZorky Krasnogorsk12
4 Olga PetrovaRossiyanka12
4 Natalia ShlyapinaRossiyanka12
7 Elena DanilovaEnergiya Voronezh11
7 Ekaterina SochnevaZorky Krasnogorsk11
9 Cristiane de SouzaRossiyanka10
10 Georgiana BirtoiuRossiyanka9
10 Oksana RyabinichevaZorky Krasnogorsk9
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References

  1. Tables and results in soccerway.com
  2. Energiya again breaks with the premier division Archived 2014-03-29 at the Wayback Machine. womensoccer.nnover.ru, 14 July 2012
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