2013–14 PFC CSKA Moscow season

CSKA
2013–14 season
Chairman Yevgeni Giner
Manager Leonid Slutsky
Stadium Arena Khimki
Premier League 1st
Russian Cup Semifinals vs Krasnodar
Super Cup Winners
Champions League Group Stage
Top goalscorer League: Seydou Doumbia (18)
All: Seydou Doumbia (20)
Highest home attendance 18,100 vs Lokomotiv Moscow
15 May 2014
Lowest home attendance 4,000 vs Volga Nizhny Novgorod
31 March 2014
Average home league attendance 9,352
Home colours
Away colours

The 2013–14 CSKA season was the 22nd successive season that the club will play in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia. CSKA successfully defended their Russian Premier League whilst also winning the Russian Super Cup. They reached the Semifinals of the Russian Cup, where they were defeated by Krasnodar, and they were knocked out of the Champions League at the Group Stage.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Russia GK Sergei Chepchugov
2 Brazil DF Mário Fernandes
3 Sweden MF Pontus Wernbloom
4 Russia DF Sergei Ignashevich (Vice-captain)
5 Russia DF Viktor Vasin
6 Russia DF Aleksei Berezutski
7 Serbia MF Zoran Tošić
8 Switzerland MF Steven Zuber
10 Russia MF Alan Dzagoev
14 Russia DF Kirill Nababkin
15 Russia MF Dmitri Yefremov
No. Position Player
16 Russia GK Sergei Revyakin
18 Nigeria FW Ahmed Musa
19 Latvia MF Aleksandrs Cauņa
20 Sweden MF Rasmus Elm
23 Bulgaria MF Georgi Milanov
24 Russia DF Vasili Berezutski
25 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Elvir Rahimić
31 Brazil FW Vitinho
35 Russia GK Igor Akinfeev (Captain)
42 Russia DF Georgi Schennikov
88 Ivory Coast FW Seydou Doumbia

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
11 Chile MF Mark González (loan to Universidad Católica)
26 Liberia MF Sekou Oliseh (on loan to PAOK)
36 Russia MF Yegor Ivanov (on loan to Yenisey Krasnoyarsk)
52 Russia MF Ravil Netfullin (on loan to Fakel Voronezh)
No. Position Player
80 Russia MF David Khurtsidze (on loan to Zenit Penza)
89 Czech Republic FW Tomáš Necid (on loan to Slavia Prague)
92 Russia DF Pyotr Ten (on loan to Rostov)

Reserves squad

The following players are listed by club's website as reserve players. They are registered with the Russian Premier League and are eligible to play for the first team.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
38 Russia GK Vyacheslav Isupov
39 Russia DF Vyacheslav Karavayev
40 Russia DF Yuri Bavin
41 Russia GK Vadim Karpov
44 Russia DF Andrei Nalyotov
45 Russia GK Ilya Pomazun
46 Russia MF Nikolai Dergachyov
50 Russia FW Sergei Seredin
51 Russia MF Maksim Martusevich
60 Russia DF Layonel Adams
No. Position Player
61 Russia MF Leonid Rodionov
70 Russia MF Armen Ambartsumyan
71 Russia FW Konstantin Bazelyuk
77 Russia DF Pavel Drozdov
90 Russia DF Anton Polyutkin
94 Armenia FW Georgi Bagdasaryan
96 Russia DF Denis Masyutin
97 Russia MF Dmitri Litvinov
Russia MF Aleksandr Stolyarenko

The CSKA reserves squad or better known as CSKA's double played professionally as FC CSKA-d Moscow (Russian Second League in 1992–1993, Russian Third League in 1994–1997) after the dissolution of the Soviet Top League of doubles. Along with its doule the base CSKA also kept its second team FC CSKA-2 Moscow that also participated in the competitions of the lower leagues (Soviet Second League in 1986–1989, Soviet Second League B in 1990–1991, Russian Second League in 1992–1993 and Russian Third League in 1994). In 1989 that CSKA-2 was named as Chaika-CSKA. From 1998 the both reserve teams were united as CSKA-2 and with the recreation of the Russian Premier League double championship in 2001 entered the league.


Transfers

Summer

In: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
8 Switzerland MF Steven Zuber (from Switzerland Grasshoppers)[1]
22 Russia MF Evgeni Aldonin (loan return from Russia Mordovia Saransk)
23 Bulgaria MF Georgi Milanov (from Bulgaria Litex Lovech)[2]
31 Brazil FW Vitinho (from Brazil Botafogo)[3]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
9 Brazil FW Vágner Love (to China Shandong Luneng Taishan)[4][5]
17 Russia MF Pavel Mamayev (on loan to Russia Krasnodar)[6]
22 Russia MF Evgeni Aldonin (to Russia Volga Nizhny Novgorod)
26 Liberia MF Sekou Oliseh (loan extended by Greece PAOK)[7]
36 Russia MF Yegor Ivanov (on loan to Russia Yenisey Krasnoyarsk)[8]
52 Russia MF Ravil Netfullin (on loan to Russia Fakel Voronezh)[9]
80 Russia MF David Khurtsidze (on loan to Russia Zenit Penza)[10]
89 Czech Republic FW Tomáš Necid (on loan to Greece PAOK)[11]
92 Russia DF Pyotr Ten (season loan to Russia Rostov)[12]
93 Russia MF Gela Zaseyev (to Russia Alania Vladikavkaz)[13]
Russia GK Artur Nigmatullin (to Russia Volga Nizhny Novgorod)[8]
Russia MF Aleksandr Vasilyev (to Russia Rostov)
Serbia DF Uroš Ćosić (to Italy Pescara, previously on loan)[12]
Russia DF Andrei Vasyanovich (to Russia Rotor Volgograd, previously on loan)[10]
Russia DF Semyon Fedotov (to Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow)[14]
Russia MF Artyom Popov (to Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow)[14]

Winter

In: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Slovakia FW Adam Zreľák (Trial from Slovakia Ružomberok)[15]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
7 Japan MF Keisuke Honda (to Italy Milan)[16]
11 Chile MF Mark González (loan to Chile Universidad Católica)[17]
17 Russia MF Pavel Mamayev (to Russia Krasnodar, previously on loan)[18]
89 Czech Republic FW Tomáš Necid (on loan to Czech Republic Slavia Prague, previously on loan to Greece PAOK)[19]
Brazil FW Ricardo Jesus (to Mexico Querétaro)[17]

Competitions

Friendlies

Russian Super Cup

Russian Premier League

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAHAHAHAHAHH
Result D W W D W W W W L D L L L W W W W D L L W W W W W W W W W W
Position 5 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 4 4 5 6 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1

Last updated: 16 May 2014.
Source: Russian Premier League
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 CSKA Moscow (C) 30 20 4 6 49 26+23 64 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage
2 Zenit St. Petersburg 30 19 6 5 63 32+31 63 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
3 Lokomotiv Moscow 30 17 8 5 51 23+28 59 2014–15 UEFA Europa League play-off round 1
4 Dynamo Moscow 30 15 7 8 54 37+17 52 2014–15 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 1
5 Krasnodar 30 15 5 10 46 39+7 50 2014–15 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1 KRA 4–0 SPA
SPA 3–2 KRA
6 Spartak Moscow 30 15 5 10 46 36+10 50
7 Rostov 30 10 9 11 40 400 39 2014–15 UEFA Europa League play-off round 1
8 Kuban Krasnodar 30 10 8 12 40 422 38
9 Rubin Kazan 30 9 11 10 36 30+6 38 RUB 3–0 AMK
AMK 0–0 RUB
10 Amkar Perm 30 9 11 10 36 371 38
11 Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast 30 9 7 14 28 4618 34
12 Terek Grozny 30 8 9 13 27 336 33
13 Tom Tomsk (R) 30 8 7 15 23 3916 31 Qualification for Relegation play-offs
14 Krylia Sovetov Samara (R) 30 6 11 13 27 4619 29
15 Volga Nizhny Novgorod (R) 30 6 3 21 22 6543 21 Relegation to 2014–15 FNL
16 Anzhi Makhachkala (R) 30 3 11 16 25 4217 20

Source: Russian Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) head-to-head points; 4) number of head-to-head wins; 5) head-to-head goal difference; 6) number of head-to-head goals scored; 7) number of head-to-head away goals scored; 8) goal difference; 9) number of goals scored; 10) number of away goals scored; 11) position in the 2012–13 season (only used until all the regularly scheduled games have been played); 11) extra play-off game or tournament between the teams in question
1 Rostov have won the 2013–14 Russian Cup, therefore qualified for the play-off round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. However, it did not pass the Russian Football Union European licensing and its spot was given to Spartak. That RFU decision was overturned by the CAS and Rostov was returned to the Europa League.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Russian Cup

Main article: 2013–14 Russian Cup

UEFA Champions League

Group Stage

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Germany Bayern Munich 6 5 0 1 17 5 +12 15
England Manchester City 6 5 0 1 18 10 +8 15
Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 6 1 0 5 6 17 11 3
Russia CSKA Moscow 6 1 0 5 8 17 9 3

Squad Statistics

As of Match played 15 May 2014

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier League Russian Cup Champions League Super Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Russia Sergei Chepchugov 2 0 1+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
2 DF Brazil Mário Fernandes 15 1 12+0 0 3+0 1 0+0 0 0+0 0
3 MF Sweden Pontus Wernbloom 36 1 27+1 1 1+0 0 6+0 0 1+0 0
4 DF Russia Sergei Ignashevich 38 3 30+0 2 1+0 0 6+0 0 1+0 1
5 DF Russia Viktor Vasin 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
6 DF Russia Aleksei Berezutski 22 0 12+1 0 3+0 0 4+1 0 1+0 0
7 MF Serbia Zoran Tošić 36 13 24+3 11 3+0 0 5+1 2 0+0 0
8 MF Switzerland Steven Zuber 37 1 16+11 1 1+2 0 4+2 0 1+0 0
10 MF Russia Alan Dzagoev 23 3 16+2 3 3+0 0 1+0 0 1+0 0
14 DF Russia Kirill Nababkin 23 0 15+2 0 0+0 0 5+0 0 0+1 0
15 MF Russia Dmitri Yefremov 9 0 0+7 0 0+2 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
18 FW Nigeria Ahmed Musa 37 9 23+3 7 3+1 1 5+1 1 1+0 0
19 MF Latvia Aleksandrs Cauņa 5 0 1+3 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
20 MF Sweden Rasmus Elm 29 0 16+5 0 3+0 0 2+2 0 0+1 0
23 MF Bulgaria Georgi Milanov 32 1 16+6 1 3+1 0 4+2 0 0+0 0
24 DF Russia Vasili Berezutski 29 0 23+0 0 3+0 0 2+0 0 1+0 0
25 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Rahimić 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
31 FW Brazil Vitinho 18 0 2+8 0 1+2 0 1+4 0 0+0 0
35 GK Russia Igor Akinfeev 39 0 29+0 0 3+0 0 6+0 0 1+0 0
39 DF Russia Vyacheslav Karavayev 4 0 0+2 0 1+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
40 DF Russia Yuri Bavin 1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
42 DF Russia Georgi Schennikov 39 1 27+1 0 4+0 1 6+0 0 1+0 0
70 MF Russia Armen Ambartsumyan 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
71 FW Russia Konstantin Bazelyuk 23 3 1+16 2 1+3 1 0+2 0 0+0 0
88 FW Ivory Coast Seydou Doumbia 27 20 18+4 18 3+0 0 2+0 2 0+0 0
Players away from the club on loan:
11 MF Chile Mark González 9 0 1+6 0 1+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
Players who appeared for CSKA Moscow no longer at the club:
7 MF Japan Keisuke Honda 25 5 18+0 1 0+0 0 5+1 2 1+0 2
9 FW Brazil Vágner Love 3 1 2+0 1 0+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
17 MF Russia Pavel Mamayev 1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+1 0

Top Scorers

Place Position Nation Number Name Russian Premier League Russian Cup UEFA Champions League Russian Super Cup Total
1 FWIvory Coast88Seydou Doumbia 18 0 2 0 20
2 MFSerbia7 Zoran Tošić 11 0 2 0 13
3 FWNigeria18Ahmed Musa 7 1 1 0 9
4 MFJapan7 Keisuke Honda 1 0 2 2 5
5 MFRussia10Alan Dzagoev 3 0 0 0 3
FWRussia71Konstantin Bazelyuk 2 1 0 0 3
DFRussia4 Sergei Ignashevich 2 0 0 1 3
Own Goal 1 1 1 0 3
9 FWBrazil9 Vágner Love 1 0 0 0 1
MFBulgaria23Georgi Milanov 1 0 0 0 1
MFSweden3 Pontus Wernbloom 1 0 0 0 1
MFSwitzerland8 Steven Zuber 1 0 0 0 1
DFBrazil2 Mário Fernandes 0 1 0 0 1
DFRussia42Georgi Schennikov 0 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 4958365

Disciplinary Record

Number Nation Position Name Russian Premier League Russian Cup UEFA Champions League Russian Super Cup Total
Red card Red card Red card Red card Red card
2 BrazilDFMário Fernandes 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
3 SwedenMFPontus Wernbloom 7 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 9 1
4 RussiaDFSergei Ignashevich 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
6 RussiaDFAleksei Berezutski 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
7 JapanMFKeisuke Honda 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
7 SerbiaMFZoran Tošić 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
8 SwitzerlandMFSteven Zuber 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
10RussiaMFAlan Dzagoev 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2
14RussiaDFKirill Nababkin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
18NigeriaFWAhmed Musa 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
20SwedenMFRasmus Elm 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
23BulgariaMFGeorgi Milanov 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
24RussiaDFVasili Berezutski 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
31BrazilFWVitinho 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
35RussiaGKIgor Akinfeev 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
42RussiaDFGeorgi Schennikov 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 1
88Ivory CoastFWSeydou Doumbia 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
TOTALS 38 2 7 0 5 2 1 0 51 4

Notes

  1. ^ The CSKA Moscow v Anzhi Makhachkala match was moved to the Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Moscow due to the poor quality of the pitch at Arena Khimki, Khimki.[26]
  2. ^ The CSKA Moscow v Viktoria Plzeň match was moved to the Petrovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg due to the poor quality of the pitch at Arena Khimki, Khimki.[27]
  3. ^ The CSKA Moscow v Dynamo Moscow match was moved to the Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Moscow due to the poor quality of the pitch at Arena Khimki, Khimki.[28]
  4. ^ The CSKA Moscow v Krasnodar match was moved to the Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Moscow due to the poor quality of the pitch at Arena Khimki, Khimki.[29]
  5. ^ The CSKA Moscow v Rostov match was moved to the Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Moscow due to the poor quality of the pitch at Arena Khimki, Khimki.[30]
  6. ^ The CSKA Moscow v Terek Grozny match was moved to the Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Moscow due to the poor quality of the pitch at Arena Khimki, Khimki.[31]
  7. ^ The Krylia Sovetov v CSKA Moscow match was moved to the Olimp-2, Rostov-on-Don due to the poor quality of the pitch at Metallurg Stadium, Samara.[32]

References

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  4. "Vágner Love joins Shandong Luneng". sambafoot.com. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  5. "CSKA bid farewell to Vágner Love". UEFA.com. 24 July 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  6. "Pavel Mamaev joins FC Krasnodar on loan". PFC CSKA Moscow. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  7. "Sekou Oliseh: "There's nowhere like PAOK"". paokfc.gr. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  8. 1 2 Трансферные новости (in Russian). PFC CSKA Moscow. 21 June 2013.
  9. "Netfullin joins Fakel on season loan". PFC CSKA Moscow. 17 July 2013.
  10. 1 2 Трансферные новости (in Russian). PFC CSKA Moscow. 21 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-08-21.
  11. "Necid joins PAOK on season loan". PFC CSKA Moscow. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  12. 1 2 "Transfer news". PFC CSKA Moscow. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  13. "Gela Zaseev left PFC CSKA". PFC CSKA Moscow. Archived from the original on 17 August 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  14. 1 2 Переходы (in Russian). PFC CSKA Moscow. 10 June 2013.
  15. "Adam Zreľák odchádza na skúšku do CSKA Moskva" (in Slovak). MFK Ružomberok. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  16. "Keisuke Honda left PFC CSKA". PFC CSKA Moscow. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  17. 1 2 "Mark Gonzalez joins Universidad Catolica on loan, Jesus will continue career in Mexico". PFC CSKA Moscow. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
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  19. "Tomas Necid joins Slavia on loan". Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  20. "Full Time Summary – Matchday 1 – Tuesday 17 September 2013" (PDF). UEFA.com. 17 September 2013.
  21. "Full Time Summary – Matchday 2 – Wednesday 2 October 2013" (PDF). UEFA.com. 2 October 2013.
  22. "Full Time Summary – Matchday 3 – Wednesday 23 October 2013" (PDF). UEFA.com. 22 October 2013.
  23. "Full Time Summary – Matchday 3 – Tuesday 5 November 2013" (PDF). UEFA.com. 5 November 2013.
  24. "Full Time Summary – Matchday 5 – Wednesday 27 November 2013" (PDF). UEFA.com. 27 November 2013.
  25. "Full Time Summary – Matchday 6 – Tuesday 10 December 2013" (PDF). UEFA.com. 10 December 2013.
  26. "Russian Football: CSKA Under Pressure to Bounce Back Against Anzhi". Sputnik International. 3 October 2013.
  27. "UEFA Champions League match PFC CSKA – Viktoria (Plzen) will be played in Saint Petersburg". PFC CSKA Moscow. 26 September 2013.
  28. "Match PFC CSKA – Dynamo will be played at the MSA Lokomotiv". PFC CSKA Moscow. 24 October 2013.
  29. "Match PFC CSKA – Krasnodar will be played at the Eduard Streltsov stadium". PFC CSKA Moscow. 24 October 2013.
  30. "Match PFC CSKA – Rostov will be played at the Eduard Streltsov stadium". PFC CSKA Moscow. 24 October 2013.
  31. "Match PFC CSKA – Terek Grozny will be played at the Eduard Streltsov stadium". PFC CSKA Moscow. 11 November 2013.
  32. "Match Krylia Sovetov — PFC CSKA will be played in Rostov". PFC CSKA Moscow. 2 April 2014.
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