DateRHome v Away-
08/27 14:00 7 Kamaz Nab Chelny v FK Chelyabinsk 3-0
08/27 14:00 8 Metallurg Lipetsk v Vityaz Podolsk 3-4
08/26 15:00 4 Krasnodar II v FK Druzhba Maikop 3-1
08/26 14:30 4 FK Afips Afipsky v Sevastopol 1-0
08/26 14:00 4 TSK Simferopol v FC Sochi 1-0
08/26 14:00 4 Torpedo Armavir v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk 1-3
08/26 14:00 7 FK Zenit Izhevsk v FK Volga Ulyanovsk 0-0
08/26 13:30 4 FK Astrakhan v FK Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk 1-2
08/26 13:00 4 Angusht Nazran v Rotor Volgograd 1-1
08/26 13:00 7 Dinamo Kirov v Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 2-1
08/23 07:30 8 Chita v FC Novokuznetsk 0-0
08/22 15:30 7 Saturn Ramenskoye v Tekstilshik Ivanovo 1-0
08/22 15:00 7 Fakel Voronezh v Metallurg Lipetsk 2-1
08/22 15:00 7 FK Khimki v SFC CRFSO Smolensk 3-2
08/22 15:00 7 Domodedovo v FK Spartak Kostroma 1-3
08/22 15:00 7 Strogino v FK Kolomna 2-0
08/22 14:30 7 Torpedo Vladimir v Volga Tver 1-2
08/22 14:30 7 Spartak Moscow II v FK Pskov 747 0-0
08/22 14:30 7 Dynamo Bryansk v FK Kaluga 0-0
08/22 14:00 7 Vyksa v Avangard Kursk 1-1
08/22 14:00 7 FK Znamya Truda v FC Olimp-Dolgoprudny 0-0
08/22 14:00 7 Zenit Penza v FK Orel 2-1
08/22 13:00 7 FK Arsenal Tula II v Chertanovo 1-1
08/22 09:00 7 Zenit St Petersburg II v Solyaris Moscow 11-0
08/21 14:30 6 FK Lada Tolyatti v Kamaz Nab Chelny 0-0
08/21 14:00 6 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk v FK Zenit Izhevsk 1-0
08/21 14:00 6 FK Volga Ulyanovsk v Syzran 2003 0-0
08/21 12:30 6 FK Chelyabinsk v Nosta Novotroitsk 2-0
08/20 16:00 3 Sevastopol v TSK Simferopol 0-2
08/20 14:30 3 Spartak Nalchik v Anzhi Makhachkala II 3-0

Wikipedia - Russian Second League

The Russian Second League (Russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly the Russian Professional Football League are both the third (Division A) and fourth level (Division B) of Russian professional football.

History

In 1998–2010, it was run by the Professional Football League. The 2011–12 season was run by the Department of Professional Football of the Russian Football Union (Russian: Департамент профессионального футбола Российского футбольного союза (ДПФ РФС), Departament professional'nogo futbola Rossijskogo futbol'nogo soyuza [DPF RFS]). From 2013 to 2021 season the league was again run by the Professional Football League and the name Second Division was no longer used, the league was just called PFL. Before the 2021–22 season, the league was merged organizationally with the second-tier First League and renamed to FNL2. Before the 2022–23 season, its short name was changed again, to a historical name "Russian Second League", even though the league's full title ("Second Division of the Football National League") remained the same.

The Second League was geographically divided into 4 zones: 1 (ex-South - Southern European Russia), 2 (ex-West - Western European Russia and Eastern Siberia), 3 (ex-Centre - Northern and Eastern European Russia and Sakhalin), 4 (ex-Ural-Povolzhye - Southern Urals and Western Siberia). The number of clubs in each zone varied between years. In the 2020–21 season, there were 64 clubs in the division.

The winners of each zone were automatically promoted to the Russian First League (known before 2011 as the First Division and from 2011 to 2022 as Russian Football National League). The bottom finishers of each zone lost professional status and were relegated to the Russian Amateur Football League. The teams typically could avoid relegation as long as they still have necessary financing to stay in the FNL2. Each club plays its opponents twice home and away.[]

For the 2023–24 season, the league was reorganized once again and split into two tiers - third-tier Russian Second League Division A and fourth-tier Russian Second League Division B.

Division A consists of two groups of 10 teams each - Gold Group and Silver Group, based on the 2022–23 results. In the first part of the season (summer/autumn 2023), each team in the Gold and Silver groups played each other team in the same group twice, home-and-away, for 18 games in total for each team. For the second part of the season (spring/summer 2024), Groups will be re-constituted. Gold Group will now include top 6 first-stage Gold Group teams and top 4 first-stage Silver Group teams. Silver Group will include bottom 4 first-stage Gold Group teams, 5th and 6th-placed first-stage Silver Group teams and four winners of the Division B groups. Bottom 4 first-stage Silver Group teams would be relegated to Division B for 2024. The teams in re-constituted groups will play each other twice more for 18 more games. Top 2 Gold Group teams at the end of the season will be promoted to the Russian First League for the 2024–25 season. The 3rd-placed Gold Group team will play in promotion play-offs (two games, home-and-away) against the team that finishes first in the Gold Group in the first part of the season, the winner of those play-offs will also be promoted to the Russian First League. The bottom four teams in the Gold Group at the end of the season would be moved to Silver Group for the 2024–25 season, and the top four teams in the Silver Group would be moved to the Gold Group.

Division B consists of four groups, mostly based on geography (1, 2, 3, 4). A transitional season of Division B was played from July to November 2023. The winners of groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be included in the Division A Silver Group for the spring/summer part of the 2023–24 season. Beginning in 2024, Division B switched to the spring-to-autumn cycle, the 2024 season is played from March to November.

The rotation between Division A and Division B will be happening in the winter from then on. For example, in November 2024, bottom 2 teams of Division A Silver Group standings at the time would be relegated to 2025 Division B directly, 7th and 8th-placed teams in Division A Silver Group will play in relegation play-offs against the bottom two teams of the 2023–24 Division A Silver Group season, with 2 losers of the playoffs also relegated to Division B. Winners of the 2024 Division B groups will be promoted to Division A Silver Group at that time.

**Russia Division 2: Tournament Overview**

The Russia Division 2, officially known as the Russian Professional Football League (PFL), is the second tier of professional football in Russia. This competitive tournament serves as a vital platform for clubs aspiring to ascend to the top tier, the Russian Premier League. Established in 2010, the Division 2 features a diverse array of teams from across the country, showcasing emerging talent and fostering local rivalries.

**Format and Structure**

The tournament is organized into several regional groups, with teams competing in a round-robin format. Each season, clubs vie for promotion to the Premier League, while the bottom teams face the threat of relegation to the lower divisions. The league operates on a points system, where teams earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and none for a loss. The top teams from each group at the end of the season enter a playoff to determine which clubs will move up to the elite level of Russian football.

**Clubs and Rivalries**

The Russia Division 2 is home to a mix of historic clubs and newer teams, each bringing their unique flair and fan base to the tournament. Local derbies and rivalries add an extra layer of excitement, as communities rally behind their teams. The tournament not only highlights established clubs but also provides a stage for up-and-coming talent, making it a crucial part of the Russian football ecosystem.

**Development and Scouting**

The Division 2 is recognized for its role in player development, with many young athletes using this platform to showcase their skills and attract attention from top-tier clubs. Scouts and coaches closely monitor the tournament, seeking the next generation of football stars who can make an impact in the Premier League and beyond.

**Conclusion**

The Russia Division 2 is more than just a football tournament; it is a celebration of passion, talent, and the spirit of competition. As clubs battle for glory and fans rally in support, the tournament continues to play a significant role in shaping the future of Russian football. Whether you are a die-hard supporter or a casual observer, the excitement and drama of the Russia Division 2 promise an unforgettable experience.