The 2013–14 Professional Football League was the twenty-third season of a third division in Russian football and the first under this name. The Professional Football League is geographically divided into 5 zones. The winners of each zone are automatically promoted into the National Football League. The bottom finishers of each zone lose professional status and are relegated into the Amateur Football League.

West

Standings

Top scorers

Source: rfspro.ru (in Russian)

20 goals
  • Anzor Sanaya (Tekstilshchik)
15 goals
  • Yevgeni Kobzar (Lokomotiv-2)
14 goals
  • Aleksei Zhdanov (Sever)
13 goals
  • Yevgeni Losev (Tekstilshchik)
12 goals
  • Aleksandr Savin (Tosno)
11 goals
  • Anton Shishayev (Pskov-747)
10 goals
  • Artyom Motov (Vologda)
  • Dmitri Proshin (Pskov-747)
  • Maksim Zimarev (Torpedo)

Center

Standings

Top scorers

Source: rfspro.ru (in Russian)

15 goals
  • Aleksandr Degtyaryov (Sokol)
13 goals
  • Vladimir Obukhov (Spartak-2)
11 goals
  • Yevgeni Povarnitsyn (Podolye)
  • Mikhail Tynyany (Tambov)
10 goals
  • Igor Boyarov (Vityaz)
  • Azamat Gonezhukov (Sokol)
  • Vadim Minich (Dynamo Bryansk)
  • Ruslan Shoniya (Vityaz)
9 goals
  • Aleksandr Kozlov (Spartak-2)

South

Standings

Top scorers

Source: rfspro.ru (in Russian)

22 goals
  • Sergei Verkashanskiy (Chernomorets)
20 goals
  • Aleksandr Alkhazov (Volgar)
19 goals
  • Dmitry Akhba (Volgar)
16 goals
  • Anatoly Shevchenko (Chernomorets)
13 goals
  • Viktor Borisov (Olimpia)
  • Tofik Kadimov (Dagdizel)
  • Dzambolat Khastsayev (Alania-d)
12 goals
  • Roman Smolskiy (MITOS)
11 goals
  • Mikhail Biryukov (SKVO)
10 goals
  • Oleg Aleynik (Olimpia)
  • Sergei Sinyayev (Chernomorets)

Ural-Povolzhye

Standings

Top scorers

Source: rfspro.ru (in Russian)

16 goals
  • Dmitri Zarva (Chelyabinsk)
9 goals
  • Marat Safin (Volga)
  • Denis Uryvkov (Chelyabinsk)
7 goals
  • Mikhail Kanayev (Tyumen)
  • Andrei Samoylov (Syzran-2003)

East

Standings

Top scorers

Source: rfspro.ru (in Russian)

8 goals
  • Anton Bagayev (Irtysh)
  • Aleksei Nekrasov (Baikal)
7 goals
  • Aleksandr Gagloyev (Sakhalin)
  • Roman Kuklin (Amur-2010)
6 goals
  • Azer Aliyev (Sakhalin)
  • Ibragim Bazayev (Amur-2010)
  • Sergei Vinogradov (Sakhalin)
5 goals
  • Vyacheslav Bokov (Smena)
  • Yakov Ehrlich (Sakhalin)
  • Almaz Fatikhov (Chita)
  • Vyacheslav Kirillov (Chita)
  • Aleksei Sabanov (Sibiryak)

References

External links

  • (in Russian) Official site
  • (in Russian) Website of the Department of Professional Football of the Russian Football Union (DPF RFS)

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